Hagerstown High School - Heiskelite Yearbook (Hagerstown, MD)

 - Class of 1929

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Bwtnrg nf the Gllaaa nf EH COLORS FLOWER Blue and Buff Snapdragon OFFICERS Presrdent GLENN HALL Vwe Presrdent EDWIN HEARD Secretary ISABEL FRIDINGER Treasurer HENRY CHAPMAN Four years ago, although It seems as 1f 1tWel'6 only yesterday, our class entered Hlgh School As Freshmen, we were separated, the glrls bemg ln one school the boys belng 1n another However thls d1d not prevent us from holdmg our first class functlon, the Freshmen PICDIC 1n June Th1s led to many acquamtances whlch we have enloyed throughout our Hlgh School career In the fall of 1926, we agam assembled for our Sophomore year Th1s tlme however, We were unlted ln one body as the new Hagerstown H1gh School had been completed ln the mck of tlme for occupancy In January of thls term, We elected our first class officers and transacted our first busmess as a class At thls meetmg our class colors were declded to be Blue and Buff and our class flower to be the sraapdragon On Aprxl 1 we held our first class party whlch was a very successful a axr The autumn of 1927 we returned to our class rooms to assume once more the drudgery of educatlon Durmg th1s year our members were very actlve 1n scholas t1c functlons We were not too busy though to have our class dance wh1ch was a novel Leap Year Dance After th1s glorlous affalr, we set to work to gxve the Semors a real prom Whether thxs was a success or not can be saxd only by the semors, although secretly we thlllk they enloyed It Flnally we have entered our last year of school How glad we th1nk we wlll be to l'6C8lV6 our d1plomas ln June, but, as we pass along the trall of tune, we begxn to reallze that we have to face l1fe Some of us are sorry some of us are glad We glance back over our past years and th1nk how good they have been, how hard It w1ll be to leave our dear old Alma Mater Our members are takmg part ID scholastlc act1v1t1es for the last tlme When we graduate we w1ll be sep arafed but the frlendshlps we have made w1ll hnger on 1n sweet memory forever We are looking forward to our last soclal functlon, the Jumor Sen1or Prom by wh1ch we hope to remember our dear old school At last we must step out xnto the r1ver of hfe Wlll our boat Slllk or w1ll lt cross the rxver of hfe successfully? 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You'vo hs-ard in-ople play tht- piano And you'vv hm-ard them play thu corn:-t. Hut until you'vu hoard our Arthur You ain't hoard nothin' yet. DONALD BAKER- Don A. A. 1. 2. 3. 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2. 3. 4. W1-'vv na-vcr known Don to bv at all shy. Nor bam-kward or bashful at all, Hut when you set- him sit. and sinh You know hc-'s had a ru-1-mit fall. JOHN ADAMS- Johnny A'Horses A. A. 1, 2. 3. -ig Si-ic-nr-e Club 2: Frm-nvh Club 3, 43 Disvusslun Club 4. He is tall and slender. ' Has blank curly hair. - When hg'l around The Zlgls are thc-rm-. BEATRICE ADAMS- Boats Holy cow A. A. l. 2, Il. -1: Science- Club l: Common-ial Club 3, 4. Hon-'S to ,Beats with IA winning smile. 'Laughing and talking all the whilv. HILMA .IEANNE BARNFER, All right. l'Il prov: lt Science Club 2: Latin Club 2. 33 .French Club 8, Q: History Club 42 Give C.ub 3. 4: Dfumatiz- Club 8: Society Editor Hoo-Wair-N-Wat 4: Wit and Humor Editor YSejus0f: A. A. 1, 2. 3. 4. With lblrkllnmtveth and Bashing eyes A flirt whom nom- dares 1-rit cizv. Sha- smile-s 'vm down and drama 'em out H4-fora thvy know what she-'s about. A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 Gln-0 Club 3: Ort-hvstra 33 CHARLES E. BARNES- Harm-y Pretty zood, Huh? A. A. 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 4. Charles is a bushful boy. A buy with light-colored hair, Anil oh, how he worships Mary, With her hc-'s cont:-nt anywhere. ROBERT BEACHLEY- Hob ls the boss in? A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3: Svit-nm' Club 4. You'vo ofton road of actors In books upon tha- shz-ll' But wt-'ll say right hvru that our vs-ry bust ls Mislvr lit-avhlvy himsm-lf. HAZEL BLANC!-IE BEARII- Blackie I dnn't know A. A. I. 2 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Book Cluh 4. , She's not VFW large But remember It's quality not quantity. And Hazel has it. RAYMOND E. BEARD- licardie Do you expect me tn believe that? A. A. 2, 4: Commercial Club 4. Raymond is 'the lheik of town To win the girls he'B bound 'l'hu' in class he never ahh-ks Anal is a boy who alwlys works. HAEKY BENNETT- Manager Suits me A. A. 1, 2.,3. 4: Football 8. Manager 4: As- sistant 'Manager 3: llasvball 8, 4. In football hs- was man:-uri.-r H0 took part in baseball too, A lu-ttur man wt- 1-uulmln't limi For we know what he can do. Twenty-one CLAY BENTZ- Muddy A. A. l, 2. 3, -1. He lives in Funkstown, He swims in the :fret-k, His nivkname is Muddy. And he's not a bit meek. HENRIETTA BETTS- lic-tty I thought l'd die French Club 3. 4: Glee Club 4: Dramatic Club 3: St-ienve Club Z: A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Book Club 4. This little Lzirl we feel quite sure Heaven shall never win, l-'or eat-h and every one of us knows That shi-'s very fond of Sinn. DOROTHEA BOLLINGER- Dot I don't like your attitude A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Glue Club 3, 4: l renel1 Club 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3: llook Club 4. Independent. llelieve it or not. Never another So much as Dot, HAZEL BRANDENBURG- Hayway Um, my land! A. 1, 2. 3. 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Viee- President: Associate Editor Sejusof: Hi-Y 3, 43 Dramatie Club 3: Book Club 4. Hazel's a girl we all admire To great things she'll aspire For kindness, ability, wisdom, all Are traits for which the world will fall. ANNILEA BROWNE- Brownie I wish I thought it A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Ss-ience Club 2: Latin Club 2, 3: French Club 3, 4: Vice-President history Club 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3: Hi-Y 4: Feature Editor of Hoo-Wait-N-Wat 4. She's full of pep and studies too Thais quite a combination. Old girl. some day we're expecting: you To be famous throughout tht' N.tt.on. HELEN BRUMBAUGH- Al Sweet Mama A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3: Latin Club 2: Seiem-e Club 1, 3: History Club 4. Liked by all ln her A-lass And in life Shtfs bound to pass. JOSEPHINE BYERS- Jo Aw Gee! A. A. 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3: French Club 3, 4. Good of nature, Kind of' heart, Fortunate in studies That makes a good start. ALAN CAMPBELL- Pop You would A. A. l, 2, 3. 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Science Club l, 2, 3, 4: President 4: Hoo-Wair-N-Wat 43 Sejusof Circulation Manager: Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Alan has a Ford He runs it with a grin. He often runs to see a girl But once he got run in. HENRY CHAPMAN- Hen All right A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1. 2, S, 4: Football 3. 4: Basketball 8: Manager 4: Sports Editor Seju- sufk: Hi-Y Club 4: Secretary of Class 4: His- tory Club 4. He has a way With :ill the girls. You must admit That he has IT. GOLDlE I. CLARK- Goldie Well, for goodness' sake A. A. 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 8, 4: Book Club 4: Typing Editor of Sejusof. Here's a star of whom we-'re proud, She has heaps of fun yet never seems loud, Who goes to work with a llettrm ned smile, And keeps on workim: all the while. Twenty-tivo KENNETH FOSS- 1':iss-y A. A. 1: l oolImll 4: Clizilli-mr:-i' Aviation Club -l. KL-n is il proud boy lWhi-n ln-'S uslcr-'pi Hx' likf-s lo draw airplzini-s And draws thvni vi-ry ni-ul. FLORl'INCE LOLA Clll.l.l'IR- I4'lurrio Hey. Jane. wait a minute A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Sa-ii-in-v lllub l: liook Club 4 Voninmvrviail Club 3, 4. If'lorm-in-v is quim-l A good frii-nd and slndi-nl, Not ut all our--lcss And always prudent. CARRIE CITNNINGHAM- Kit Oh, Gee A. A. l, 2, 3, -1: lnitin Club -1: Gln-0 Club 2. 3 l ri-ni-h Club Il: Hi-Y 3. -lg Treasurer 4: His- tory Club 4. Glue Ulub 3. 4: Buok Club 4. Sweet and petite, Go:-ill, oh Keel The cutest girl We ever did sew. JANE BERNADINE Dc-LAUDER- Junv Honest Si-ii-:wo Club I: Uoninwrcial Club 3, 4: A. A l. 2. 8. 4: Buck Club 4. Jane is ,always happy. Alwuyqa full of funi ljut, ew-rythinir must wait, Until hi-r lusson's done. MADELINE DIFFl'INDALL- DifTy A. A. 1, 2. 3. -1: Dramatic Club 3: Book Clul 4: Art Editor Sc-jusof. Our Madeline shines when it comes to art. ShP'n been ambitious from 'chb start. So horn- and now wi- wish you lurk For you'll ali-sm-i'x'v tln- funn- you'll plum-lc. r ROBERT Dll l l'INllAL- Hippy A. A. l. 2, 3. -l: Sl'lPIll't' i'lub 3. Full oi' humor Full of pon In :ill bis clzissvs Hu waitvhvs his ritvp. EVELYN LIVCILLE DOFl-'Ll-IMYER- Hunk I nin't sayin ' A. A. l, 2, 3. -4: Uomnwrciul Club Il. 4: Drai- nmtim- Club 3: Field Ilall 3. 4: Manager 4. Hunk is vi-ry stromr, Hank is ve-ry llc-vt: Shi-'s oftun in thx- xrym l or sbv's ii good ,alhlvts-. EMMERT DOUB- l'1-n A. A. l, 2. 3. 41 Sc:-111-0 Club -1. He-'s xi regular fellow And hm-'ll always stop Whenever he's hailed For ll hup. LILLIAN ELLIOT- Lilly Oh Honey! We have Kohn of time A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Glue- Club 4: Dramatius 3: Science Club 1: French Club 3: Latin Club 2, 8. Lillian is a long-haired zirl, Blond and full of fun. Di-lights mvn with her curls, And then is sure to run. If an MARY C. ELLIS- Polly Whit I mean-hey! seen Peg? A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Science Club 1. Commercial Club 3, 4: Bnok Club 4. Mary has si little nose Berwath ru-r stylish bonnvl., And uvvrywhe-rv that Mary iron-s Shi' dzibs smnv powder on il. Tnzcnlp-three hr JAY FAIRCHILD- J A. A. l. 2, 3, 4: Frvru-h Club 4: Discussion Club 4: Dramatic Club 3. Very reserved With little to say That's the introduction '1'o you. J . IRIS FAIRCLOTH- Nit Wit Don't that heat all Glen- Club 4: History Club 4: A. A. 4: Dra- matic Club 4. Were all fond of this Irish lass Anil by us boys she 1-annot pass Without another yllance or two. ls she sweet? Well, l'lI tell you. HARRY FEISER- Fix A. A. l. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 3, fl. He's gettinx: experience From R. D. McKee. A hardware dealer He will be. MARGARET ELLEN FOGLE- Peg A 0h! Goshens! A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Science Club 1: Commercial Club 3. 4: Dramatic Club 3. 4: Treasurer 4. Margaret is a small brunette She ljlges to have her- fun you bet! She's full of laughter and always gay And nets into mischief every day. ISABEL FRIDINGER-T- Izzy Holy mud A. A. 1. 2. 8. 4: Science Club 1: Commercial Club 3, 4: Secretary 4: Class Treasurer 4: Dramatics 3: Holm-Wair-N-Wat Staff 4. Izzy can swim I ' She's a .froud one She's full ol' vim KlVOFl'lUXVlllLf with fun. EDITH FULDE- Ellie Whoopee A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2. 3: French Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Dramatic Club 3: Book Club 4: Sejusof Staff. She's tall. and slim and diginfiecl When teased she's simply petrified: Her social standing: is quite high, She'll be a bridge queen by and by. CHARLES GABE- Pete A. A. l. 2, 3. 4: Football 4: Track l. 2, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Aviation Club 4: Commercial Club 4. Crazy over planes Understands 'them all. VVe hope that he Never takes a fall. HELEN R. CABLE- Tillie I've often wondered A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1, 4: Commercial Club Il, 4: Dramatic Club 8. Helen works with a will And at the piano shows skill, And too. we must tell That she types very well. WALTER GANDER- Goose A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 3. 4: Basketball 3. He slumps in his desk And closes each eye. He likes to sleep When the sun is high. KENNETH GASSMAN A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Aviation Club 4: Science Club 3. 4. He's another Lindy fiend: ln the air, He's often seen. Twenty-four JOHANNA GLASS- Jo Say! It's keen! A. A. I, 2, 3, 4: llook Club 4: Soil-m'v C Commercial Club 3, 4. Hvr lir:-at is Jo Hs-r lust is GIzxss : l'm tolling you, boys Sh0's sonu- rlussl CARLTON GODl,0Vl'I- Carlton Say, listen lub li HELEN LORRAINE GROVE- Grovi4- Where? A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Comma-rriul Club 3, Shox u plump, jolly little girl, What docs sho care- that hor hair She laughs just tho sumo vuvh llay, Annl friends always 4-omo hor wny. CHARLES HAGER- Roll Razzberries A. A. l. 2, 3, 4: Science Club 21 Frvnch Club 3, 4g Prvsimlvnt 41 Winm-r of Scott Prize 2: Lite-rnry Editor S1-jusofg Hi-Y 3, 4. Small nut mighty, 4. doesn't m-url: A. A. l. 2, 3. -1: Glc-0 Club 3, 4: Front-h Club 3, 4: Disrussion Club -l: l'rL-siflunt 43 Dra- matic Club 33 llusim-ss Munugs-r SL-,iusofg Sri- vmw- l'lub 2. Ili-'s rt-zuly to argum- Day or night, liut he can work Anrl :lo it right. MARY ELlZAllETH GREEN-'AGr01-nic O, My gully A. A. 1, 2, 8, 4: Commercial Club B, 4. Mary ls n usual name So is Green. But Mary's one of tha- most unusual, Wn'vc ever seen. LEE GRIFFITH ' A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: S1'iviu'1- Club 2. Hx' like! B joke And never a day Bus something funny llm-'s bound to sly. MARY Gnossnlcxu-:4 sus ..Eke.. i gclenfc Club 1: Dramatic Club 3: A, A. , 4. Now herds a girl who's quite n tease T1-ages everyone she sees: Of all us sh:-'s m:-ulo si frie-ml She-'II be Sllt'C'l'SSl'lll to tht- 1-ml. 1, 2, Runs for the curls. Hair like fire. Love-ll by thu girls. GLENN HALL- Ton Takes too much energy A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2. 3, 4: Captain -1: liusvbnll 2, 3. 4: Comma-ra-iul Club 2, Il, 4: l'rm-sirlm-nt 4: History Club 2, Discussion Club 4: Hoo-Wair-N-Wat Stall' 3: Cin-ulation Manager Svjusofg l'r1-side-nt Class 43 Winnvr linughman Prizm- 3. Hes your friend. f He's mine: He's the leader Of '29. ELIZABETH HAMMOND- Ibby I'll lle lnelll' 'YY' A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1, 2, 8, 4: From-h Club 8, 4: Hi-Y 3, 43 Glen- Club 4: Basketball 4: Book Club 43 Vice-l'resident Dramatic Club 8. Pep. good humor, animation. lilenmled with u leldy lmileg Always in our estimation.. lbby's il friend Wllltll Whll1'. RUTH HANKEY-1'-'Bufusn Hi there, nit-wit A, A. 1, 2, 8, 4: French Club 8. 4: H President 4: Orchestra 8, 4, Glue Club 8, 4, S4-jugof 4: President of Class 2, 8: Dramatic Club 3: Science Club 1. Tho kinrle-St girl We 'ever know 3 Not only good. liut popular loo. i-Y 2. 3. 4: 1 I Tnvenlu-fivc' NANCY HARP- Nan Oh Shucks A. A. l, 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 3: Science Club l, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3: Freneh Club 4: His- tory Club 4. Quiet. stullious. Very smart: She'll be lucky From the start. BARBARA HARTLE A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Scienee Club 2. She has a tlianiond She's umzagecl you see: If we mlon't watch out Soon a marriatre there'll bv. EDWIN HEARD- Eddie Suction Football 4: Basketball 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, Boys' Hi-Y 3, 4: President 4: Dramatic Club 4: A. A. 1. 2, 3. 4: Class Vive-President 3. He-'s great for outdoor life And rs. likable sort: And never shirks his work, Though very fond of sport. CLARENCE HERSHEY A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4. Keep on studying And we know To the top of the ladder You're bound t0 50. MARY DIEHL HEILMAN- M. D. Ye Gods A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4: Svience 1: Dramatic Club 3: French Club 3, 4. Mary Diehl's so quiet Si jolie -ft petite. She-'ll never need to diet Nor dn without zi sweet. J. MARKWOOD HINES-- Little Marky Who cares? A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Track 2: Football 3, 4: Basket- ball 4. Marky is an athlete, On our football team he played: Ho also dances very neat, In fact he is a handsome shoik. JANE L. H. HOFFMAN I thouirht I'd die- Seience Club 1: Latin Club 3: Glee Club 4: French Club 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3: Orchestra 3, 4: A. A. l. 2, 3, 4: History Club 4. Shi-'s not sophiscated does she use those eyes, if you knew Jane as some do, Nor But You'cl be surprised. KATHLEEN M. HUFFMAN- Keen A, A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3: Glee Club 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Secretary 4: Secretary, Latin Club 3: French Club 3, 4: Dramatic C.ub 3: Book Club 4: Sejusof Sport Editor: Hoo-Wair-N-Wat Sports Editor 4. The boys and girls all admire Keen And you would too if you'd seen, How she's always such a good sport And gives the meanest a pleasant retort. 41 4. CLAUDINE G. JONES- Claudie Oh Gosh! A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Comme-ri-ial Club 3. Club 4: Book Club 4. Very lonely, fair of face. Her every step, shows envied grace. 4: Glee WILLIAM KAPLAN A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1. Not so tall. Not so heavy, But he can surely Drive his Chevy. .fr . ,l , . ,X . ff- ' it X Tnfcniy-six K i l A l l BREW' KICMP- llol ' The dickens A. A. 1, 11, 3, 4: Sl-iulu-0 Club 3, 43 Latin A. A. l, 2, 3, 43 Coxnnu-rl-ia Club 3. Kvmp looks lrishful. .luiluinsr by his -yes. liut whvn you know him You'll bu surprisn-ml. JANE KLINE- 7 You Devil A. A. l, 2, 3. 4: Commvrrinl Club -I. Miss Jane- is tall and vc-ry fa'r, Has big grruy 1-yus and :lark brown hair. Goes sailing: 'rounul lhn- school with Juv, S1-nrvhim: mlilim-ntly for a be-au. EVELYN LORAINE KNEPPER- Km-p Aw, Heck! A. A. 1, 2, 3. 43 Commercial Club 3, Al. Knep is small with curly hair. She een work as well as play: Whcfrc il her illtertsst, uvcrywhm-rv? No, it's only with Clay. AUDREY KNODLE- Audio Banana Oil A. A. l, 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Volluy llall 1, .lg hm- 1-ncu Club 1, Comnu-rviul Club 3, -1. This girl will climb up To u place among the hi-st. For wo know that she will never rw-it With her infvriors. E. KATIQIERINE LAPOLE- Kitty Why talk abnut that? A. A. 1, 2, li. 4: Commercial Club 3. 4: Sc'ic-lim' Clqb 1. Kittyfq witty, Without a doubt: She- always talking: To thirst' about. I-RANCES Lel l'IVlik- Snooky 0. ain't that right handsome Club 1. l ram-os is an pri-tty girl Whvths-r you know il or not, Shu likos books :A littli- Ancl lSuuku'lu-sit si lot. RICHARD LEHMAN- Dirk Guess again ll Club 3: Sricmw' A. A. 1. 2. 3, -l: Sports lfhlilor lloo-Wair-N- Wat -1: liisi-ussion Club -l: Sol-rm-tary -l: llusv- bull 3. -l: Munzurvr 41. lf you want :L good in:xmu.z--r. l or busobull or play. Anal zi gzoozl sport too-wsayl You want Dirk. LOUISE I.INlDl'IlI- Sunni Thas' a fact A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Lutin Club 2: Coniincrcial Club 3. 4: Book Club 4. Snap's little but mighty, Snap's small but neat: If you want to meet a real girl IL's Snap you want to meet. MARY LOGAN- Mary Hurry un. Spin A. A. 8, 4: Book Club 4. Mary, Mary unite demurcly, lla: a smile for all. When you're out 0' luck. shi-'ll Listen to your call. LILLIAN LONG- Lil oneckn A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 'Full and xrrnvcflil, And ran she mlmicv, ICS he-r one' grunt :asset For slu' survly 4-nn przuu-ol sure-ly Twenty-seven VIDA S. LUDWIG I havun't the slightest idea JANE MARTIN- Ja ne Cramim.r Latin Club 3: Frenvh Club 3. 4: Fnrtuitus Club A' 5' 1' 2' ii' 45 Fm-Ch 3- 4? Vif'f 'f'S iU t 4f 4: A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Always thinking what she thinks. lielievini: what she can. Aruuinx: without a wink liut faithful to one man 1Yea, Vinl. JAMES LUDY- Jimmy Zat right A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Challenger Aviation Club 4. Ludy has a ear And he's 'the facility net: He hauls all the money The eafeteria van fret. CHARLES LUMM- Charlie Dol-Drone A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Latin Club 31 French Club 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Editor-in-Chief Sejusof. A kind word, ai sour one, A smile or a frown: Happy or sullen, The eynic or clown. MILDRED C. LYNN- Millie A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4: French Club 4: Latin Club 31 Science Club 1, 4. You bet she's wise And witty too: Black hnir, green eyes That's Mildred. sYLviA m'oN---syr' A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: Book Club 4: Latin Club 2. With eyes and hair of dusky hue Why ip it we all love you? You never think you're it But that's because you have l'I '. Latin Club if: Science 2. 4: Book Club 4: Hoo- Wair-N-Wat Staff 4: Kee Mar Alumni Prize 2: Constitution Prize 3. Jane's our must ambitious. She's very small and slim: Her store of knowledge is delicious And she has many a whim. MARY CATHERINE MAUK- Sally Aw go on A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 3. 41 Give Club 4. M. C. Mauk Sure can talk: 'Tis a sin, she hasn't a twin Like Julia. JEAN Mc-LAUGHLIN- Julsie Mon Coeur A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Latin Club 3: French Club 3, 4: Secretary 4: Secretary Class 3: lgook Club 4: Science Club 1: Glee Club 4: Vdlley Ball 1, 2, 3: Sejusof Stal! 4. She's lcind hearted And she's smart: The annual thanks het For hgr art. WILLIAM McKEE- Bill A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Sejueof Snap-Shot Editor. Bill's our clown of '29 And other things, you can bet, But tl3ere's one thing' he isn't And tnafs the faculty's pet. NEIL MEREDITH Gee Whiz A. A. 1, 2, 8, 4: Latin Club 3: French Club 3. 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Advertising Manager of . Sejusof. He's very cute With a cuter curl: His weakness is A red-headed ilirl. 1 Twenty-eight HELEN MlDDLEKAUI-'F- Hull-n Oh, welll A. A, l, 2, 3. 4: l rm-nrh 3, 4: Latin 2: Sciumw- li Hi-Y 3. 4: Glen- Club 4: Drziniutiu Club 3: Hook l'llll1 4. lh-lf-n plays with skill. Shifs 5-alll-ml by somu, .li-niurv, llut wo think sho loves liill So IIUNY NYU-rl' lllll S0 5lll l'. JOHN FLAUDE MIDDLEKAUFF- I.incly A, A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Commc.rs'ial Club 3: History Club -l: Sc-ii-lu-v Vlub 4: Assistant Soc-rc-tary 4: Aviation Club -1: l'ri-sich-nt. 4. We- think of wings, noso ilivvs and nightsffwinily Whun wc sz-0 Johnny: Anil thnuirh hm- may not look like Lindy, H4-'ea just as bonny. ROGER MIDDLEKAUFF A. A. l, 2. 3, 4: lfrvnch Club 3: Orvhvstru 3. 4: Class Tri-zisurs-r 3: Som-or 3, 4: Manager 4: Hou-VVnir-N-Wat 3, 4: Editor-in-Qhief 4. Roger's a briizht one. f Talented too: Plays a cello. Shakes u mr-an shot-. ULAX' MILLERF- Mud I couldn't say it A. A. I. Z. 3. 4: Svivnrw- Flub l. 2, Il, 4: l'h:il- lt-nm-r Aviation l'lub ll. llt- likes bright. hues ' In his -lress. ' Rui lu-'s a izood sort, Novcrthx-loss. DOROTHY JANE MILLER- Jane Think Bo? Latin Club Z. 3: Glas Club 3, 4: French Club 42111-Y4tA. A. 1.2.3,-1. '. She fan sing ns wcll as ally, She likes Latin and 'Math a plenty, lluf tht- thing at which us ull sho ln-avi-s, ls ilu' wily shi- tivklvs Lhn- ivorios. IRENE EVELYN MILLER- Ri-nu My vow A. A. 1, 2, 3, -1: Coninivrriul Club 3, 4. Among thc girls of t-onimvrciul vluss 'l'hm-rm-'s noni- so charming: as this liltlv lures' ln bookkevninxr, she znlwuys 1-xccls W'hulvvn-r shi- mlm-s, doing wvll. RACHEL IVIILLER- l lic'k Gasassnassaninoconpoupn A. A. I, 2. 3, 4: Hoo-Wuir-N-Wut l. 2: So- ciuty Editor 3: Man.-Eiiitor 43 Lutin Club 3: Fri-lu-h Club 3, 4: Drunmtic Club 3: l'rL-sidunt llook Club 4: Sm-jusof Stzxtf: Sciom-v Club l. Unlnu-in-hablv spirit. Marvelous pep, Haw- 1-ausocl us to wnmlvr. And :rained her a rep. ROBERT MILLER- Bob A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4. Outwardly taciturn And strictly studioui! Yet when you know him, That he isn't. is obvious. VIRGINIA M. MILLER- Himsa And How V' Little and shy. A trvat to thu eye. A Yet Viri:inia's the style 'l'hat's uuite Worthwllile. LYLE S. MITCHELL- Lyle Judas Prioslf' A, A. 1, 2. 8. 4: Science Club 4: Challenger Aviation Club 4. ' ' On dilfcrvnt instruments hm- plays A Anil yi-t ht- will :lm-ny That any tall-nt hs- rlispluys, So no is his rm-ply. Twenty-nine GWENELLA MORNINGSTAR-- Gwen My Stars A. A. l, 2. 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3: St 3: Commercial Club 3: History Club For everyone She has a smile: Shu.-'ll be the sun To him all the while. CHARLES E. MUNDEY- Mundy A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 3. 4. Charles can keep cool Anil that's no bra1,zg:in': I-Ie roile all summer On an ice wagon. VIRGINIA MURRAY-- Gee And How A. A. l. 2, 3, 4: Science Club l. Viririni:-1's quiet. Viz-ginia's meek: But she's a friend. For all to seek. DOROTHY NEEDY- Dot I hope you fester A. A. I, 2. 3, 4: Science Gilbert is her man Always on the spot He likes to hold her hand That's our flirty Dot. Club 1. HELEN NEIBERT- Peli.chie You would be like that A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Commercial Club 3: 2, 3, 4. A retiring little person With soft., dark eyes and pearly teeth. With ways quiet and friendly. She-'s one girl who's mighty sweet. -ience Club 2. 3. Glce Cluh PEARL VIRGINIA NEIKIRK Good grief! A. A. 1, 2. 3. 4: Science Club 1: Latin Club 3: Glee Club 3, 4. There never was a plump little girl Who was quite so giyzgly as our Pearl: She shrieks with laughter from morn till night, And even in her sleep, she laughs outright. ELIZA NEWCOMER- Liza Oh, no! A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Latin Club 3: Science Club 1: French Club 3, 4: Glee Club 4. Eliza has long tresses liut you can betfnot long dresses, She comes from the country, but heck, what's that! If she's not as momlern as the rest, I'll eat my hat. CATHERINE NICELY- Cat A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1, 2: Latin Club 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Sejusof Staff 4: Glee Club 4: Dramatics 3. A wittier little person We've certainly never seen. And when it comes to acting, Cat's simply a scream. VERNON NICHOLS- Nick That's what I thought A. A. 3, 4: Commercial Club. 8 4. He's not one of those terrib.y proud boys, Nor is he one so bad: But if Vernon should ever leave us, We'd be very, very, sad. MEREDITI-I NORMENT- Reverend I dunno A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4. He may be bashful Tho' he is a preac'hcr's son, But we know 'tis true He's liked by everyone. l Thirty ' l WILSON 0'CONNI'ILL- Wo. ' A. A. I. 2. 3. 4. This olil sport wi-'re proud to say ls quite attractive in vu-ry way. In Sm-vviitvn-ii he mfulv a hit: Yvl it hasn'l spnilvd him :A simzlm- bil. WEAVER OTT A. A. l. 2, Il. 4: Sricncc 3. 4: Ilramatius Although WL-uvvr's H prv:lr'he'r's son You 1-an bot your lift- he-'S full of fun: He- Iivvs his life in a mzul rush. Anal on our Ilarlmra has 11 vrush. G. VIRGINIA OVERHOLTZ- Fanny Gee Whiz A. A. I. 2, 3, 1: Comnu-rcial Club vxwn- Club l. Vir1.zinja's u quiet sort Yet when you've become acquainted You'll find she's a miizhty good sort. And Tl0t BS quiet as Sl'lv's painlwl. IIERNIE PHILLIPS- lic-rni0 Oh, Virginia A. A. l. 2. 3, 42 Buskvtlmll fl. -12 lla In all our games. lk-'ll fight and light: llut .he likes to zo With Aday at night. IDA VIRGINIA POOLE- Genie B-A-H-lnney A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Commercial 3, 4. Virginia is a dear girl And a friend very true: Yuu can always rely on her. For thi-rv's not a favor shi' won'l nlo. ARTHUR C. POTTER- Art A. A. 1, 2. Il, -lg Sriulivv Club Z. -l: film- Ululr 3, 4. Small ol' slalllrv, Large of heart: from whom halo to part. I'IL s uns- Thv girls LENA G. POWELI.- Knut Oh, I think you're mean A. A. I. 2. 3, 4: Sn-ii-ru-v Club l, 23 Ilrnnmtii- Club 3. Ilona is a little- gzirl s 3 saying: olil. uls vom:-s in smull lmululm-S. Anrl Ilviizfs as good as gold. llut the-rv' Good noi 54, fl' Qvi- GLENDINE M. IIEICII- live-r1iv uveh 7-. A. A. 1. 2. Il, ll: Book Club 4: Sl'l1'Ill't' Club 1. 2. 3. Chatter. 1-hatter, chatter, Does Qur Glendine Reed: We hope she'll be an oratur And help her friends in nr-nd. JULIA REEDY- Kill seliall -l. '-My flow A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3: Glee Club 4: Commervial Club 4: S4-ivm-v Club 1. Shv's comm-ly and slim Can talk with 8. vim: llut. you can Bee at a glance, She! hm-r lwst at a dance. JOHN REMARK ' A. A. '8, 4: Baseball 8: Commercial Club 3, 4: Drumatics 4: Aviation Club 4. Some say our .lohn is bashful, Now this wo ilon't lwlivvv: Thi- way ln- llirls is awful. Anil thi' llirls lic mlovs mlm-f'vivm-. 6 l .'. 5' S 4 .3 I t . 2'-1' A ...Y ' Qlf . l ,f f 1 Tliirly-one FRANCES REYNOLIJS- Fruits HILDA SAYLOR A. A. l. 2. 3, 4: Sl-ience Club lg History Club A. A. 1, 2, 3. -1: Sm-iunve l: French Club 3. 45 4: Commercial Club 3. 4. Shi-'s blumlefmighty sweet For thc eyes. quite a treat, liut if you want to sue her shine. Gu to a play and hear her line. LEWIS RHODES- Louie A. A. 1. 2. 3, 4. Some think he's quiet llut they're in for a treat, For he has a grin That's hard to beat. VERNDN G. RIDENOUR- Stilts What do you care? A. A. 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: SL-iun Vernon is a very tall blonde, Who lives in the country ne-ar a pond He likes to go swimming: every day, But WBBGB the girls to keep away. HOMER ROWLAND A. A. l. 2. 3. 43 Baseball 3, 4: Travk Indoor Baseball 1. 2. 'I'he baseball team wuulsl lw a Hop. Without our Homer at the top. But still we know he's a lady's man Just ask the girls if he isn't grand! MADELINE SANDS- Madge Gee Whiz A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. She's ifgll and dark, Always ready for a lark: Though a quiet little minx We like hvr, by jinx. ci- Club 4. 1.2,-l,-l. Latin Club 3. Hilda is chu-rl'ul. Hilda is ray, She does her work with zest. She may bv modest, clemure. and shy. liut she ranks among: the best. CARMEN SCHAMEL A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Science Club lg 3, 43 Latin Club 3. That Carmen is very studious We must grant: As for describing her justly, We really can't. E. DONALD SCHLOTTERBECK- Such crust A. A. 1, 2. 5, 4. He's a mighty good fellow, Tall and dizzy, like his name: Though he may be slow in French He gets there just the same. ISABEL SCHNEBLY- Izzy Sean, which. miss? French Club Don A. A. 1. 2, 8, 4: Scion:-e Club 1: Drsmatici Club 3: French, Club 3, 4: Hi-Y fl: Glee Club 4. Always laughing, always nay: 'l'hat's lsahel's pleasing way. BARBARA BONNER SE IBERT- Bobbie Ye Gods! A. A. 4: History Club 4: Glee Club 4. Bobbie dreams the live lone day Of --Pam-hes who is far away: A hit-with us she-'s surely made, H1-r popularity will nut fade. Thirty-two .l l 'Qu X . ..-K ,L ...w..A .4 KATHERYN SHICNK- Kitty Well l'll be a Sunbeam A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Dramuties 3: Science Club 1. With a smile thafs pure and sweet And a wave that lasts 1-1 week. Manners unobstrusive and demure, All like Katheryn, you can he sure. NAOMI H. SHIRLEY- 7 You're fulla mud A. A. l. 2. 3, 43 Science Club l, Club 3. 5 She is an artist. or so we call her For there-'s no doubt about it, She is Il spiffy Drawer . 4: Dramatic SALOME SHERLEY- l'es:lry Ah Gee A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: Seienee Club 3, 4: lionk Club 4: Dramatic Club 4: Glee Club 3, 4: Hou- Wair-N-Wst 4. - - - Here Ln s frlandl. ,Z--- V Kind gud tmu: ' J...-L'-' If you ever need. one. ' . .f Will send ber to you. - H-,,q.J 'L ,fi A. ul-:NEVIEVE SHRAIH-115:-'.n-miie- 'J Aw'!o hlmfup a rope A. A. 1,v2, 3, 4: Commercial We mink Ihr vary Riga.-r And vqnr und, rw-Sw Yet she-'S illilfi' diselusilll . Her man of high dQl'll, ' - Club 3, 4. nonovnv BHRODER- Det For heaverfs-sake ...V H A K- A. A. 1. 1, 3, 4. Comp-nrcxwgigb 9.4, ALICE SIMON-4'Aliee Oh, I don't know A. A. l. 2. 3. 4: Seienve Club li Hi-Y 3, 41 Vice-President 4: liook Club 4: Glee Club 3, 4. We know that Alice is a worker, Her report card has all A's: 'l'here's no one who is kinder Or nieer in her ways. SARA SLEASMAN- Sally A. A. l. 2, 3, 43 Volley llall l, 2, l, 4: Basketball 1: Field Ball 2 Club 3. 4: French Club 4. Her mxarcel is her very own, ln spite ol' any slander. And when she-'s playing volley bull. The-re's just no one grander. 3, 4: Captain : Commercial RUTH SLOISIG- Ruthie Hey Gin A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Seienee Club 1: Hou-Wair-N- Wat Reporter 1: Commercial Club 3: French A Club 3. 4: Book Club 4. -gmfs a very clnver young womun, s.lgqven't a doubt. . WB!! she climb! the ladder of sm-vm-ss -figs' hr- Ruth will ihout. m.'gEny5 minus smrru-- Smmly - f A. ' And How A. A. 1. 1. l. 4: Soknve Club 1: -Latin Club 2: Uommereill Sluh I, 4: Book Club 4: Hoo-Wuir- N-Wat Staff Q. V Gladys is often ll!!! ' Makim.: ,cufml in lie! ml:-hine, And many tiillbl ihe's hgurd -Bqttling the old keyboard. . ' r. lsmru-:-slum Quiet HIYPEBFHIK :intl tqll, . .. kv A With Q flcircsllll-'IB n 'f. , When she is dressed for a hall, She's really quite a queen. A. N. LI, I, Q. Sinn a,5d,bns'hfGl ' ' Is ou1 Smitty: TH!YfYl'l1'ng oflen Yet never giddy. if --Hx l Q- ll f 1 . .fl Thirty-ll1rcC ROBERT GLENN SNYDER- Corky C'mon znosey, let's zo! A. A. l. 2. 3. 4: Science Club 1. 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 1, 2: Football 3. 4: Baseball 3: Basketball 2. 3. He is a 1-wud old athlete He's always in for fun, ln basketball he's hard to boat And many a game his skill has won. HELEN SOUTH- Southy A. A. 1, 2. 3. 4: Commercial Club Club 1. Laugh and grow fat is all right liut Helen laughs without growing: lf she-'ml ever Hunk an exam. We're sure it would start snowing. HELEN SPANGLER Glee Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, Club 1, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. She's quite studious they say, Yet as often as any she stops to play. With this pretty blue-eyed miss, Life ahould surely be filled with bliss. GLADYS L. SPIGLER- Spill Is that so, Kate? A. A. 1, 2, 3. 41 Science Club l. Well, look who's here. Spig, who's quite a dear. She knows how to make men fall, By makin: eyes at one and all. FBEDERICKA STONE French Club 3, 4, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Scicnee Club 1. With auburn hair. And big brown eyes: From the looks of her. l'm sure she's wise. inf EVELYN STOTTLEMYER- l'Ibbie Live and learn A. A. l. 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3: Commercial Club 3. 4. She has the curlivst :lark hair. You'vev ever seen 3 At chemistry and P. D., She's not so green. VVALDO STOUFFER- Do A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4. 4: Science H93 Shy, He's quiet: But listen, friend. Sometimes he's a riot. VIRGI-NIA LEE SUMMERS- Gin Ruth! Wait! A. A. l, 2, 3, 43 French Club 3: Dramatic 4: Science 3: Book Club 4: Hoo-Wair-N-Wat Staff 3. Club Virginia is not shy, Nor is' she slow a, bit, She riyals Greta Garbo. In thinking she has Hit . THURMAN Tl-IURSTON- Beany Jimminy Crismus A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club Club 3: Glee Club 4. He's going to be in politics. If it's his last chance: But if you want to see him shine now. Just watch him dancel 4 : Science MARTHA TOMBAUGH A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3. 4, Science Club l. She's a clever little brunette. Gets good marks, you can het: She has many a :late with Mary Diehl, With a cute little doggie at her heel. Thirty-four l HARRY TRITMl'0Wl'IR-A'Grun1py Gee Whiz A. A. l. 2. IS. Al: U. A. l'. 4. lim' lives way nut in the' vuunlry, 'l'ln- trip in is right far: llut what warm-s Harry for ilistanvv, lls- ilrivvs a Ltrvat lniy: var, l RANi'l'IS TURNER- l ram-vs My Gush A. A. l. 2. 3, 'li Sc'i0in'i- Club ll Typim: Hrlitur Snzlusnfl Hoo-Wnir-N-Wat Stuff 4. If you ln-livvv in lht- saying, Almut a fri:-ml in ne-ml: lt's tu l ratu'c-s yuu'll lu- praying. ll' you want nm' ilulvvll. RUSALIE VALl'INTlNE- Luo Aw-Gee-Whiz A. A, l, 2. 3, 41 llranmtit- l'lull Cl: St-it-in-1 Clulr l. Nun' this young latly is mt-1-k and miltl, And gs nice as she can bc: Whenever you want a frivnsl thats true, Just, call on Rosalie. JEANNE Wl'Ilil,ER- .liuly Don't lauirh, its my turn A, A. 1. 2, Il, -l: Sc-is-nvo Ulnh l: Latin t'lulm lg l re-nvh Ulub 4: Dramatic- t'lulv il: llistnry i luln -l, Hur Jeanne is rather witty, And sarcastic too, a bit.: Hut you like her- Anxl they tvll me- Don docs tum. PAULINE FRANCES WHITE- Polly Didja ever hear this one ? A. 1, 2, 3, -12 Science Club l: Cummers-ial Club 47 Hunk Club 4. Sho hlushes and is very shy, But tardy slips nr-ver pass her by! Yvt if they mln, tht-rv is nntliiny: tu say, lfnr slit-'ll lu- nut tht' rust ul' tlu- tlay. Hl'Il.l'IN WIDMYl'IR- Ili-len ..Yeah.- A. A. l, 2, 3, 4: St'ivln'v Flulu l: l rx-nvh 3, -lg Dramatic- Uluh 3. Holt-n's intelligent Aye, more Ilvmurv anml swt-vt, Shih: in-ver a hurt-. ARTHUR WILSON A. A. l, 2, 3, 4. Ht- use-rl tn lu' tiny, HA- used to ln- small: llut now, lry jimminy. Hs-'s as tall as them all. DONNA ELIZABETH WINTER Do you expert me to remember that far bark ? A. A. l. 2, 3, 4: S1-lem-0 Vlulm lg Gln-o Vlull 3, 4: C'un1nwrt'iaI K'Iulx Cl, -13 llranlalis' Ululu fl: Vnlluy llall l, 2, 3, 4: lfivlwl llall Sl, 45 B1-:ski-tlmll 3, 45 Manager 4: Ili-Y -I, Donna's an athlete, Who's hard to beat: A .iollier friend, You'll never meet. KATHERINE WOLFINGER- Kate Heyl Judy, yn gonna go to the dance tonizht ? A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Science- Clnh 1. Ennio and trip it. as you gm Was written just for Kan-: If Milton lJohnl were livim: now, With her he'd make a dan-. HAROLD WYAND- llug:s A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Ululx 23 llfillllilfld 3: Commercial Club 3, 4. Tall and handsomv. 'I'hat's nn bluff: The girls all likt' him. 'f'ausv hc-'s hut stuff. 1 Thirty-five ,,....f 1113?-1 1...-. r v f .-'11 x ,n1,.,,,, I r ' C , . x 11, 1 1 1 '-. ' -' I ,,,,,' ' I M I 1 gtg ,,,11:a',, Q F ,, I ,l,,,,1nafr1 I ,,,,, m 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 I.'ff 'n1fllufynf- lI I I VQLI41-9115 -ezl1.U,,Sr.Q' In 2114, ll. I I 1 I 1 lu,h ' 1 .11 'QJIII 'Ill HMI '.,,,.f Lg :As I1I VIH N 1 1 1 I 1 5 I 1I3 5 1 lv. if Ig ' :nz- 1 3' II RI .1 u , . - I A x' I ' u IIS 1 'S ,I 1 I 11g Si 1 f,Q Q I 2 gl 1 1 e I E S11 1 5 I ' If 1 1 II I1 S X 1 Ipi 1 AARON ZIMMERMAN- zim 2 I I ADplesauce Q I If 1 A. A. 1, 2, 8, 4: Orchestra 8, 4: Glee Club 4: ll I Q . N 1 SI, ,., ,hi i Draxpatlcs 3: Aviatwn Club 4. -1 Wy! Q I lei At slinging sodas, III f 1 s :I ,I I-Ie's very neat: Y Y, , 1 - H g QI At running cus, I 5 :I I He can't be beat. ,.,q- an 5 I S. I s. A , 511 I1 ANNA ELIZABETH ZIMMERMAN-- Libby Y 1 X I I1 W 1 ' I s II 1 . A. 4. 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1: Commercial :I 'lj ' Club 8, 4: Book Club 4: Dramltlc Club 4. 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ELI ..f-.. .1 -11,.11.:11.,.4...,,1.-41..1',. ..111..114..f,.g1., 1 111 -. . -'ma.11 111111. Juniors Ny Dx AIJAY, IJOIIIS ALLI-LNRURR. VIRGINIA ANGLE. FIIEIIA ANNAN, JOIIN AIKTZ, KA1'lllilllNl41 HAER. AMOS BAILEY, l':l.IZAHl4I'l'll BARNOORII, IKUTII BELI.. IJONALD BEROER, NYILLIAM BEYARII. IJUMAYNE B l.ICKENS'I'Al-'I-', IQIIOEN I-1 IJUND, f:l.l'1F'l'0N IJOWARD, Gl.l-LSSNER BOWERS, llI-:LI-:N BOWERS. l.INwOOII BOWERS, JXIAHY BOWMAN, QJAIKI. BOVVMAN, JOSEIIII BOVVMAN. Nlil.l.lFI JSRANDHNBIIIHL, QILADYS BRANIIENRORII, VIVIAN BHININKZ, IIAHHY IJIHNTUN. HELEN BROWN. CLYDE BHUVVNING, IQAML BRYAN. JAMES BUNGAN, NIAHV BIIRRI-2. 1N llLDHIiD HUSSARII, I.EwIS f:AHBAUKiH, IKUBEHT CAH'l'ER. R01-1ER'l'A dluniur Gllamz iKnll fJlllENONVE'l'H, RICHARD f:l.ARKE. JOIIN COOMES. NIAIITHA CONLEY, IJOROTHY QJONRAD. NIARGARI-:'I' COUOI-IMAN, CARSON COX, CA'I'HEllINE f.liABBS, VVILLIAM J. CHOMER, LOUISE QIHOMVVILL, BHULAII 1:ll0VV'I'Hlill, CATI-IERINE CUSHEN, l'luwARn I JAVALOS. cJONS'l'AN'l'lNl'1 DORSEY, BENNIE DOI,'I'ER. l'1LnON DOwLER,,BLANcIIE DOWNS. GLAHINE IJUDLEY, KENNETII IECRARU, KENNE'I'll l'1CKS'l'INE, ALLEN ICLIIRIIRIE. HIJTII I'1LLIO'r'r, IVIAHY l'1MMI IK'l', GI-:NEVIEVE lfN'l'l.EH. FRED ICRNST, JANE JQRNST. MARION IQYANS, JANE FELI1, FRI-:DA FENNI-LL, iIl'IH'l'HUDIfI l OL'rz, JXIAHTIN FOL'I'z. IQOBIZRT FHENCII. Hu'rII FULLER, f1llAS. l'JULLl'IH, CLARA FRI-:NcII. PAUL KIANDER. ALI-'REO CIAHLINIL Jx1AllGlYEliI'l'l'1 GARVER. I':DVVAHD KJASSMAN, VIRGINIA GEIIR, WILLIAM S. GIMIJLE, MARczARr:'I' GOSIIORN, 1Xll'I'HlVH fllllil-IN. AONI-:S QIHEHN. NIAHY fIHlCE. NIARTHA GRII-'FI'I'II, NJAHIEARET GROUNIJ, ELIZARI-:'I'II GROVE, l':ARL tIHOVE, FRANCES IIALBACII. JOIIN llAIvIIvIAKER, NYILLIAM IIARBAUOII, CATIIEEINI-: IIARNE, DOROIIIY IIARP, IIELEN IIAHP. .IOSEPIIINE llAR'r, VINilliN'l' IIASSI-:'r'I', VVILLIAM IIAuvI-:R, f:IIAHLO'l l'li IIEALEY, JANE Ill'1NNEllERiil'lM. l'1nwIN IIERRERT, IKUSSELI. IIESS, PAUL IIICRS, FLORI-:'r'I'A lIlMliLHHl1ill'l'. ALIKIIC Thirty-eight llOc:II. fJA'l'lHiHlNI'-I IIOEFMAN, IQDNA IIOEEMAN, IRENE JIOLLENHI-IHlil'1H, FLOREAN IIOHST. Fl.0Hl'1NKIl'1 llORS'I', lXlIl.DNl'ID llOS'I'E'I I'I-LR. IXIAIIHAIIWI' IIULL, IJ,-KYID F. IIULI., IJULLY lll1LI.. IIAHRY XY. IIIILL, VIRGINIA lllI'l'Il, JANE lllv'I'SON, l':S'I'III-Ili .IANN EY. l'1l.IZABli'l'II J ENKI NS, NIILDIH-ID JII.I-:S, VVILLYAM J. JOHNS'l'ON.f:0MA .ION ES. IJDHIS KANIl'PlH. JANIS IQANIPER. l.AVl'2HNl'I KAUIPEMAN. IXJAIKTHA IQHLSO, f1HAHI.liS liEHSllNl'lR, NIANCIY lillilflflili. PAUL.-X IQIRK, JVIIRIAM IQLINE. DORIS KNPll'l'l'1ll. AUIIREY IQUSNEH. IIAROLII l.AMRILLO'I'I'E. III-:LEN l.ARRIuR. CIIAS. LAUOIILIN. .JOHN S. LEASURIQ, Bl'1l.I.l'I l.l-II'l'l4ZIl. UIbl'1I.l.A Llcwls. CnAul.l4:s l.ll.LAlil1. VINIEINIA Llsm-xv, I'1l.IZAMI'1'I'll l,nNca, llll.'l'UN I.uMM. Imlvlsli LYNCH. l'1VI'lllI'I'I I' LYNN. QZLAHA I.vnN. Ih-:HA IXIAGAIIA. f:lIAHl.l'lS NIANN,f:Alll.A1. IXIAIIK, liwru NIAll'I'IN, llmurrnx' NIAIIQKIAIVII Grculusr: NlA'l l'lH'IVVS, Ilums MA1mANs. 'I'm-:LMA INlAYSlI.l.I'IS, IXlll.llIlI'Ill lNlKZf:AllllliI.L. 'l'uuMAs M4:Cx,ANl-1, l'1l.IZAHlf'I'll M4:l.l.r:l,1.AN, I ,A'rul4:1uNr: lNh:Cnv. lllcu-:N M1:GuAw. zxNNl'Q Mwrz. Immun' N1II.I.l'1ll, llAlun' H. h1Il,I.l'lH, hmm lNlll.l,l'IN, -'HHN C. NllI.l.S, I.:-Qu Nunn!-1. AMY NIUIIIN. lirmrgm' I.. :xlUNNINl3S'l'AH, lNllI.Dlllill lX'0NVl41N, CZUHINNH .Uuninr Rall---Glnntinuvh 1XlUXYl'IN. I mcn INIIYNSHN. f:A'l'llliNlNl5 NAQY. INIAIHEAIHVI' NICEIDY. LUIVISIAI NUSSI-IAN. llAnnv Us'rr:u. NVILLIAM U'r'm, IiNsrm UIILI-ill. Ihc1.r:N l'Amu-zu, lil.l.A l'Asul':N, NATHAN l'ANm.l-1, ANNA IH-11.1.10 l'Ax'Nr3. SARAH I'lIILLll'S, IXIAMIUN I'uwr:1.1., l'1vr:l.YN PUIK'I'I'lNFll'll.Il. NIILTUN l'ln'nu. JAMIQS IKAIIIIUH, lXlAlllBAlKl'I'l' HAMsl1:v. Wu.l.lAM lglil-Ill, IQIJGAN Hlilil.. AIAIKTIIA lham, liwru lil'1lNllAN'l', 'l'ul1:x.MA IKIIIIIAHD, l':I.lZAHI'I'l'll IilKIllAIllT, VIRGINIA Iillll-INUIVN. lin-:m.Au lhmcNoun, FAv Hllll-lN0l'li, FLUHA ICIIDIQNUUIK. IIAHMAN lhNuuAn'r, JA4:ou IKUHSSNIEH. JUIIN Rowman, I,UNU'l'llI'1A llfllllilili, IQIIVVIN IXUUZEIL Russm,l. IRONVI-I, JOHN IKUDISILI., l.IiN0llA livlw. NIQLLH-1 Ih1Nm-:l,, llmmls ,:lY'l'll. ANITA SALTZMAN. lIu1.lcN sAMl'Slf1I.l., IX1ozr:1.l.1a ScuAun. Hum-:n'r ScnMm'r, f:A'l'lll'IIllNIC Sri1:lus'r, IQAVID SIIAI-'I-'lf1n, l':I.lZAllIi'l'H SIIIQNK, 'l'unMAs SIIHNVIN, IIOVVAMD SHUE, l'21.lsr: SINN, liliNN!i'l'll SINN. 'IKHHI-ILL Surzx, AMHLIA Smrrll. IIANNAH SMITH. liA'l'llHIUNI'I Suunlans. IXIAIKUAIQIYI' SNODUICIKLY. IJuNAl.n SNYDEII, IIANNAII Sr-rrzrzn, tBNA41I'l S'rl'rl-:l.v. KA'I'llliYN STONE, lsAm-11.1.15 S'I'U'l l'Ll'.MYl'Ill, Glfzmu S'l'Ul!FFlili, AlQ'l'lllYll Sruum-'r:n, Cmuun. S'l'KllH-'I-'liN, ELLA Thirty-nine S'rmufl-'l':ll. .lunN S'l'UlYFI I'1lL lmmslc S'I'UlIl-'l l'lIK, IXIll.DNI'Ill S'l'liI'l'l'l, Illal.r:N S'l'NI'l'H, NIANY Svvl-:lcNliv. I,0NAl,D Sworn. Im-:Nu ,lvAI.Hl-1N'l'. M.-uw ,l'lll'lQS'I'UN, ICHXYIN Turns. IXIAIE 'I'nlm4v, MAufzlr: 'I'noNl':. VIRGINIA VVIYNNICII, lilurrls Ul.1.nu:n. VIRGINIA xvlkllli. IDAUI. WVAKEAMAN, Iiom-:nv xX:AI.'l'HllS, NUNMAN xxAIlliI'1NlfliI.'l'Z. .IAN I- xYl'IAGI.l'1Y, IKUGICIK W1-:Avl-rn. SARAH xYl'1'l'ZliI.. l.IfUI.A Wurrrz, Gr-:mums-1 Wn.l,lAMs. lIAum.n XNVILSUN, flI.AllYS xVl'I'Ml'IH, .IULIA NVUOUS. ISAMIQI. xNvUl.'l'Z. JANIQ: NVOMIQII. ,l1l'1X.-XS Zl'1N'I'MVl'1ll. K :A'l'llliNlN I Zuma, BLANIIIIIQ Q fl I, 51- nn jqq-ag SQJUSQF ,,,,,,,, Ax , Us ' s If , II S 1 I I, 'I nl i -I- I a'I ' ,I a I II g .QI .VE N i, I. U Ilih DBI Qlumnr Qllaaa COLOR Blue and Grey OFFICERS President RUSSELL HERBERT Secretary KATHRHN SMITH Treasurer RUSSELL ROUZER HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 30 It was in the fall of 1926 that we the Class of 30 entered enthusiastically into the first year of our High School career during which we started the develop- ment of those characteristics that have made our class a noteworthy one,-stu- diousness enthusiasm and a high type of school-spirit . Regardless of the shyness and bashfulness which we experienced this year, we emerged from the haze as a very successful Freshman class. This success followed us into our Sophomore year, and it is a pleasure to loo back upon the wonderful time we enjoyed together in that year. Realizing that the greatest success could only be gained by perfect organiza- tion, a meeting was called, that resulted in the election of the following officers. Russell Herbert, President' William Gehr Vice-President' Helen Harp, Secretary-g and Reba Lyon Treasurer. Under the leadership of these and with the co- operation of the rest of the class, we held one of the most successful class parties of the High School on St. Patrick s Day. We also were given the privilege of buying class rings and pennants. A In September of 1928, we again reassembled to renew our tasks as Juniors. At our Iirst class meeting, the present oflicers were elected to lead us. Our class has been and still is well represented in the field of Athletics, Music and Art. The social life of our class has been one of interest and zeal and we eagerly anticipate an enjoyable time at the 'prom this year. So as the years roll by, we the Class of 30, move closer to the end of the course and regret the fact that all too soon it will be memories of bygone days, yet dear to us forever in the years to come. Forty 1 - II, 1 - II , ,, , , , 1f,,, I I I N, ' ar , L III P sII :II IPI '- 1 lv , , IP v'- us-rw, ' . , H+ ' , I wrw :JW I J ,,,,.,L, I I I I Q:: Il,,pl11ll:-4. , - 'Hin' W ' I I I I ,Q11lff1,QQ.:f,,,,', I i ufp ,,.,,,,, I'1':II'I ' ff A I.. w -- . ., ,. 1. ' , 4: 4' II I II' I I -mn. ' -- I . , ., . W . ,I j I IM -0-1 rf I SLI '.I1 E ' -is - IH! I--'I wr, If Il I IIIIX . Ii u .JS 'P : 'qv S 'vi I XIE . S I , - g ,i' M I1 RH I3 if I SI QII : It xW I ISI I Q11 ' Ig! . 4 j xI ' u I . ISI I I W N I : . ........................... I! X! I Q! L . . IIE I :II Vzce-Preszdent. .... l. ........ . . . ............ EDGAR REED vo Q all , :XI I -' . ............... . ...... . ...... ' 3 I I ,E Q I ,I I xl .Ia .1 ,...-. '-.-.- ..-'.-..--. . 0 - . : s 2 R , H I II :I II 5 I x EI : H x I I T ' ' 'Q at Is. I EI E N I . - I - - QI II ' 1 1 Q 'I I Q . . gur- l , S03 It x I my 5 I :I rr u y , JI 1 E JI N II Q I , bp N :W 1 'I' C., Ix I ix.. Q .ual k X51 I' 3 It I - x If sc I E r ISI 'IQ I I Is x . y IG E I 'II . ' : , IIS I ' I , I Us I I U QI I 2 ' Q I I 1 ,I g I ' I Sv' :I 1 ix I I1 QI' I I I V I - Il E I N : 'W 5 tu.: Q 1 N 5 I, 4, Ig If , 2 I E I Q I I x II, X x 4 N Is I N I I Q 1 IN 1 I, N Il IIS Ie' I-I II: F Q, W M wp lun.-va II , 2 . ,ll YN 1- I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I . rl ' I 'fu ll I . I If W Y J 1 ,gn W 1 V 1lz11rnff,,,n I 1 W , I 'lf' 1,11 1,,,,f1', I 1 I I L.. ' ' I ' I I ,'v,6, I 1. '-. F1 .q . I fr.-.HI ,W fII 1 I PA- ' 1tEh1.iIiIvlKL.4n'4s .weve M .Meri-fsihfu I-. .....f .MA QI , .-asu.EiiI- -ff-M. I - - -ii 'i'235Iii'm 'lIk3n1 Iillfiiiaqi- sg' ' houqores L ,.'.5':...'..f iii' nl' I . T T '. i AERAMS, fll'Ill'I'IilTlll'I ADAMS. JUNE ANDERS. RUHIEIVI' ANDPIRSKXN, I1ARRII-:TT ANOLI-1. 1'1l.l-IANOR AIITZ. IJLAUDI'-I AIK'I'Z. JOIIN BAUIITEI.. JAMES liAc:IITI-:I.. NYILHUN IXAECHTHL. PEIIIIY BAEH. BEIITII-1 BAK!-ZH. QZHAHLICS IJAKHIL I.II.l.lAN liAKliH. AIAHHYN lslkllh, IKUBICIVI' BARNIIART, l':liNlCS'l' liARNIIAR'I', IXIANIIE BARTON. CIIAMIII-: BAUGIIMAN. IBAYID BEAN, JORDON Bl'INNl'l'l I'. RU1-II BIERLY, FRANCES BINKELEY, I.OIS BOOER, JANE BOIIMAN. Ix1ARlLAHli'l' BOLLINOER. KIEIXALLIINE BUNN Ev. NNANETA BOSTETTI-LR. l':Vlilil'1'l I' BOS'rE'I'I'ER, IX I A RCU ER ITE BOWERS. YJAHBAH.-X BOWERS. EUGENE IJUWEHS, l.EwIS BOWERS. PAUL BOWMAN, NJAHY BOWSER. l'iA'l'lll'1HlNl'1 BOYI-:R. l':l.lZABl'l'l'Il BRENNER, NA'l'liAN BHll.l.. XNVINSTON IXRUXNN, ROSE IXIAIHI-I IQROVVNIA1, JULIA Svnphnmnrr Gilman ilinll IJIVCIIANAN. l':IlI'I'll lillliiklili, l,OliU'l'llY HURIIANS, VVINSLOVV BURR. LORAINE IJUSSAHD. flli.-'K BYREM, ICTRI-:L CAMI-RELI.. 'IJHUMAS IAIZL. IIAHOLIJ .AllNOCIlAN. IRUSSELI. ANPFN'l'l ll Nl.-'XlillAIHi'l' C I C , . . CAIKTY, JANE CIIAEI-'IN. NIANIE f:I.A'I l'l'IliBUCK. LEONA f.I,INGAN. NIQVIN COEEMAN. FIIANEES COIIEN. ARTIIUR I C C I K C K l .OIIN. l'IIYLI.IS AINNEH. JANE :ONIIATL l.UEI.I,A ,ORDI-:RMAN. .IOIIN .0HWl'1LL. JUANITA IOUQIIMAN. CHARLES :0VVl'1l.L. FRANR :llAlfl'0N. IIUILH f1HOSSVVlIl'I'li. IXIURLIC IJARNICII. VIVIAN l,l'1llAH'l', PAUL IJELLINGEH. I.0llISI'I IIOUD, IIAHHY I,liAl'HIl, FLORENCE IJUDLEY. GORDON ICARNSIIAW. RUSSELL l'1CKS'l'INl'I. ALTON l'1lll.l'IliS. .lUIJl'l'll l':lGliIiNR0lJli, JOIIN IQLLHH, LEONARD l':I.LHM, SAMUEL l':HNS'l', lh-:LI-:N YZSIIELMAN. IDA '1Vlf2HHAR'l'. I ,ICll2H'I'0N ICVES. FIQRRIS l'.vLI-LR, HI-:EA FAIIRNEV. G EN EVIEVIQ l EI1:I.I-xv. KIENEVIIEYE FERGUSON. JOIIN FISHER, fl!-JORGE FI.EAGI,E, MILDRED FI,I-JAGLI-3. VIVIAN FOLTZ. f:A'l'HEllINl'I l OLTz, IY,ANll'lL FOLTZ. JULIA FOLTZ. IKALPH IPORD. DOUGLAS FOUCIIE, l.lVl'liliR FROST, GI-:ORIIE CQABLPI. IKHBEIYI' CEAIKNS. IXJIHIAM til-Iliilili. BURNS filiLBAClI, MARTIIA GELI-IAER. SARAII KIIBSON. IKANDOLPII f10l.DEN, E'l'lHil. fIOSSARD. KL!-IOIULIC KIHIICII. IIORACE fIRUBER. LUCILLIC IIAGER. PALMER IIALRIIUNER, IXAIILIAN IIAMILTUN. IJUROTHY IIAMMAKER. ALDINE IIARRAUGII. IIELEN IIARRAUGII. I IELEN JANE IIARBAUGI-I. JOIIN IIART. JOIIN IIARTLE. LUIS IIAHTMAN, LLOYD IIEARST, IQDGAH llELM, IRUBEHT IJENSEL. ROBERT IIENSON. DONALD III-:RSIII-iv, NIAHIIC Forty-two llI-zss. MARGAIII-:'I' IIILDEI-IRAND, JOIIN IIILL, ARTHUR IIOOVER, VINCIEN'I' IIOPKINS. ANNE ll0Rs'r, CATHERINE 1IORST, IVIARY HOSE. .IOSEPHINE HUNTER, TRI-:SA IIUTSON. IKUTH llYDE, LETA INIIRAM, lj0li'I'Ill-I.-X ITNYER, IIAROLD JOIINSON, IIILDA JONES. f1I.ADYS JUDD. N1AHYli'l I'A KARN. FRANCES KARN. IIELEN KEIRN, LAVVIKENCH KELl.EH. NAOMI KENDLE, AGNES KING. ISABEL KIRAEOI-'E. VVANDA KLQICIK. JXNNA KNEPPE1'. IIELEN KRETSINOER, IQDNA l.ANCASTl'Ill, NJADELINE l.AN'l'Z, IJENOHA l,lGII'l'NEH. VALERIA LINDSAY, H0l5EH'l' LIPPY, CLYDE LONG. MARGUERITI-1 LOWMAN. KZLAHENCE l.UDv. IVIAE IDA LUSIIRAUUII. FRANCES LYON, BPLIQNAHD MARKER, CATIIERINI-: NIARQUIS. JAMES IVIARTENEY, HELEN 1NlAH'l'IN. If:DWARD '..gh,.-.41,.gn,',i,. v-,J 1 lk-1 f.,., WIT W .- Va mi .q, LL 0 1 I 1' ' ' ' 1 A 1 . Svnphuxnnre Gilman IKHII---Glnntinuril Nlx11'1'1N. 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G1-:N1-:v11H:v1-1 xNUl.FKll.L, lJu1.1.11': Xv0l7NG, li1cA'1'n1111c x'UUNIi, llmus Z1i11c1-211, I.vN1mN Z1-:1,1.1f11, Ru'1'11 .W!- !'!'Cf'?l'!1 v'4lIli'u17r1v lvf 'i1fv 'f' 'HV' 'ue' -1- , -I 4 'U Y 'Il 'ij' n'- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 ' 3 W:'..T. ',f 'i1p1LLnL,e::':,,lf'71 1 1 1 '15 'QQIIESS QULSIQ 'fg',f,gllAfl,IffIl 1 , I I 'Ill ,, ufe? lx-.gix -Y - - -- . AAS. . ' 1111 A 11:1-' lk H21 1l I1 S23 , '-ml H : 1i . S 1 2 I ' Q X Sl S11 3 I ' c E 1 Fi ' 1 HE 3 l , 1 El 11 Snphnmnrr Gllaan illwtnrg 1 1 Q 11 E1 OFFICERS 21 51 President.. .................. .... ....... P A LMER HAGER lg 5 Vice-President .............. , ............. NED l.WARTIN 11 El Secretary .......... ................. ........ J o HN HART 199 1 t Assistant Secretary ................ ........ O RA BUSSARD SWE A 1 Treasurer ......... , .................... DALTON WELTY in' I Asnstant Treasurer ........... ........ F LORENCE DRAPER E 1 Q X 1 I 91 . . . . ' l fm The Plebes of '31 started their High School career wlth a bang. Mingled E 1 , . . x 1 Q, wlth the lunch and 'twlxt class rushes were many sorrowful and regretful hours E -K in 201. S 1 c . . . ' 3' The lassles were reclplent of a Baby Party . The best all 'round repre- S 15 sentatives were Ida Belle Dunn ,and Harriet Noel. ' 3 5 l . . . N 1 However, ln the begmnmg of the year 1928-29 these full-Iiedged Sophs had S E lj their fun. Jeer a Rat became '31's slogan from September to November, but fi Q after that they allowed the long-suffering Fresh to settle down. 1 Now things are comparatively quiet and the course of events is smooth, E 1 111 1 with the Class of '31 ready to enter her third escapade, when vacation is over. E 1 1 X1 1 112 X E ' LE' 1 11131 l 13 12' 1 x lg :N x 1 1 1 N V511 1 S 112 2 1 S T S 1 S ,1 S 1 71 1 11 '1 5. 11 Forty-four R vs 41 To 1 i 1 1 Q11 1 A 'f f.,,, lllyrzfrifbd i ' I l i 1 l 1 : ',A A ,L,,,f1lf 1.x I, 1 1 . 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A 1 . , is 1.rg.,r,1,.1,1,,.1 JY' 6 sum eh is r L. i 1 V Ji 1 adams. janv andvrsnn. vliarlvs and r-rson. georgi- alwood. virginia baevhtvl. dana havrhlvl. louise' baker. vdwiu haker. gram' bakrr. mary nn-Coy hakc-r. mvrrill hard. lr-o A harnharl. maurivu basorv, ross-lla hcavhlry. vlinlon hoard. h. hcard. .lohn board, rosannah hvnncr, ll-0 hells. clvin hells, gladys hells. maxim' hicvf-r, william billorf, vharlrs hlair, mary blickvnslall, li-on hohn, laliuv honchrakvr. rirhard honnur, william howard. ks-nnrlh howard, lhvlma howrrs, gvrlrudc howman, paulinc hoynr, hilly hragunicr. niargari-t brcwrr, guy hrislnl rulh brown, dorothy buvhanan. claire bultman, madelon burk, audrey l l illrwhnwn Ullman iKn1l iurgan. alma-la ivm-rs, rulh varhaugli. irvm- I I 1 I K 1 I I 1 I I 1 1 I 'arhaugh. mario 'arpr-nlvr. irvnv 'arlm-v, r'alhr'rinv 'aslln lurillv 'lc-viclc-iivv. janv -ookv. vlizalwlh 'onli-y, marin- 'onncr, virginia -os:-ns, wilhur 'nss, marlha 'rai , vslon 'rm' ell. william Tomwcll, alla 'runkl0lou, lloyd danzvr, helm-n danger. roy davis. irviu davis. lvonard davis. naomi dPI,audt'r, llossii- dvllingcr. viigviu- ds-rmody. dorolhy divkvns, amanda divlvrivh. goin-vii-vo dill:-udal. dulanvy dillo. vharlns dixon, paul dnncgau, donald doncgan. lhomas vlwrsolv, john 1-vvard. william vrkcrl. rhoda 1-vkstim-, gr-rald orton, 1-lizahelh clias. dorothy enimerl, leonard caller, phyllis vrnrlv, lvora vrusl. dorolhy i-rusl. john 1-vans.doris fagau. slvlla fauvh. gc-organ l-llllllilN'I', lrvd livlds. russvll livry. allwrl lisa-ln-l. lwvi-rly loglv. alivv foreman. inargm-rilv forsylh. frauvvs l-Fllllillllll, l'ram'is frush. gvorgv fullvr, waidm-r funkhousur. lvwis lunkhousvr. myrllu gardnrr. lianv gavrr, paulino gawvr. maurivm- gvarharl. cvvlyu gillwrl. donald gilhc-rl. ralph gilfis, 1-harlvs gimplv. donald gordon. arlhur gordon, vlyrlv grillilh. forri-sl grilhth. guy grovv, mary gronms. lhclma ground. virginia gruhvr. alhvrl halligan. fran:-is hanull. lm-nwood hamilton. maril- hamillou. IlHlI'gllL5l'lll'- . llammond. laura virginia harbaugh, junior F arty-six X ,r W T..i.,,,.f l ivlil harliaugh. roy harliaugli. slaulvx' harris. adalinm- harmnu. harry harp, ln-rlwrl hzirsli. vlizalwlh harshmau, lllZll'Rill'l'l harllv, maxi:- liarllv. rolwrl hznivli. william hauvvr. gravi- hays. william lu-ard. margarvl livin-sy. In-onard liviiiwsc-y. willy hvrrmann. ji-au hc-ss, william him-ks, varl liighhargvr. viviau higgs, rolwrl hiurs, Woodrow hook. lama hork. lulhvr liovlu-rainilli. miguoum linrlu-rsiiiilh. prvston hollmvivr. .ivan hollman. alim- liollman. maxim' hollirunnvr, rolicrl. l1I7llj'4l2lX. jani- linlmvs. livlvu hoovvr. isalwllu hoovvr. lm-on hopkins, dorolhy horsl. vharl llc horsl, paul howard. jack hnylc, marin- humphrcy, arfhur husscy, gwendolyn ,mi -'i ...,m-.A , LJ v-- ,ffl lllll'Yl'l', william . . . hunkms, mifauway juluueuu, vrnvstiru- kmluisuu. mary jnhnston. howard yum-s, 4'Ullllll'Itl' ,miie-s. 1-van karn, mary k. kvaillv, ralph km-pi-r, marpzarvl kvnrlal, honu-r ki-urlli-, lullu-r lil'llflI'll'lC, iya kvrn, milxlrvcl kvrr, harolil kittvll, josvpll klivk. i-orgi' klinv, llula klinv, jvssiv kliuv, stalTurcl klingaman. william kohlvr. gi-urgv kouutz. 4-lizalwtli krafl harry laiulrilluttv. gm-orgv layman, walt:-r lvasuri-, rarl l1'1llllLllIl. harry li-lunau, virginia lc-ilvr, anita li-nparrl. ruhvrl lvsirskn, mary lillarcl, huntm-r Iinst-y, laruo lizvr, wlua lung. allrvd lung, harnlil lung, virginia lmiganvckvr. hvruict: lIlllKll'IlSl4lHl'I', ruth nv -.., fi., , illrwhmvn Gllaum luwman, vluist- lowmau, li-ruy luvas. anna luras. anualwl luras. lvwis lynn. aaron mann, lloyil martin, alma martin. rlnrnthy martin, 1-ilna martin, l'I'lli'!-ll. martin, guy martin, hulu-rl marlz, rharlvs marlz. in-arl mauk, virginia iur'Arlaiu,s. jauu-s nu'lIurmu-k. arthur nn-Cnruiivk, 1-1-vm-lia nu'Kvi'. maril- nn'l.aughlin, fri-:la nu-sst-rsmith. hpwarrl mirldlvkaull. lrn-da mimlrlli-kaulT, li. miclclli-kauIT. r. mirlcllvkaull. virginia millvr, r-lrva millvr. i-rrul mill:-r. hi-It-u millvr, iila viruima millvr, margarvl millvr. max millc-r. ara-li-v mlm-r. darn-s minnit-k, frank inoulvr, marlvlini- uumrv. milluu morris. viola nmusir. ruth mowcn, arlinu Forty rx Bull---Gnniinurh nmwvu, ilalluu mowt-u, lhvlma iniillvliclmv, Zllllllltj' mummart. 4-Iwuml munflay. john mys-rs, cluualrl myi-rs. li. lllX4'l'S. william uvlT. iuhn nr-ikirli. rl. lu-plvy, william nivhnls. rulwrl mmruu-ul. william nurmvnl, nanvy imrlhrup. 1-vvri-ll nuuainaki-r. kvnui-Ili o'lxriau. lynu mlvu. rluris uvvr. uarl pvrlclivnrcl. virginia in-rrutt, laura phillips. vlayluu phillips, lu-lon phillips. virginia pint-r, william piltviigvr. virginia pluuu-, maria- puult-. li-un lmwvll. 1-lizaln-lh pnwvll. fi-rn powvll, marqarvt prim-Qt. mary prim-, flllfltllly prim-, un-rril ravhnr, rclgai' rainsvy, Vivian raymt-r, vlizalivtll rs-rlmonrl. rusiu rt-od. gurpza rcs-dy. carrie -'SCVCTI I'4'l'Si', lullii' ri-irl. 4-stlu-r rorusluirg. mililri-il rm-uni-r, ui-lliv rvyuulrls. hilala rim-, rohvri rivh, wilson rivharrls. arthur rialvnlumur. han-l rimlvnlumr, lilliau riili'nuur, k, riuvhart, sara rilti-nnwi-. vivian riltvr. anni- rusi-nlu-rgvr, alim- ruulvllt-, laura ruuzvv, vivian ruuzi-r, vharlvs ruwi-, llnyil ruwlaucl, russi-ll rurly. ja:-ul: rucly. ruth rust-. javlt russm-ll. tht-Ima ruth. ray ryan, grauvillv sagvr. william l sam iugtun, l'r:uu'v saiuu. in-uv saxlvn. just-pllim' svlli-llllasv. -lIlllll'S srlilimlvr. jnsvph sf-hiurlli-r. hi-rman Sl'lllllll1'l'lN'1'li, 1-vvl si-limicll, mary svliiivlnly. mary so:-risl. rusauua xi-iln-rt. anuit- svilwrl, hurtui-r st-ilu-rt, hclun e. 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W t .E Hsu ' I E' seibert, paul stonebraker, jack wertz sarah jane it N mx settle, dorothea stouffer, allen wetzel, paul N2 Q sevrlle, helen stouffer, harold white, catherine Q g-.tvs shackelford, edward stoufler, helen white, eleanor Q W '.,.1a shadrach, nelson stouffer, richard white, margaret C , : sgaflzffer, ,golrn stoyer, helen whigniogeh marcus 3 ' I S H ef, Ju IUS S l'll'lQ, In U I - I , l I shaffer, mary strole, ,lager ce wifes? elxoxd S . 1 Q shank, karl . summers, pearl williams. julia 5 , Q sheldon, melvm sweeney, robert wilson, alton Q I ' Q shellhase, evelyn sword, james wilson, 'ohn Q lf 3 shomo, lletcher taylor, ada wilson, louise x N shogg, beatnpe taylor, dorothy wilson, william 1,' j shr er, vlrglma tenny, Jean widmyer, helen x i Q ' shuler, franees tharpe, miriam winks, eloise I 1 5 5 smggltis, wlgerllin thomas, Ersmden wingerg, byqon H' , smx , c ar es omas, , , 2 L smith, courtney toyns, heleslx Wu xllnar, rgllililgd w 'Q g I smith, grace tnbby, catherine wolfinger, beulah , Q it l 32315 1e'l2'y i'LlL'Xlin'Le'E2u1ane 33lliJ1'i'1e'am'li'ifed Nl T s , 0I'0 l 125' snoot, katllierine valentine,dwilliam wolg, Kane d y W Q Q, 1 snoo , ear vau an, e n , , . l Q snydeigpcharlotte wachter, milllired xgnhingghf magdalene V J : south, fljances Walters donald wriiht, red xl - K- ' sowers,d1anet . warrenfeltz, may yea c, mavin 1 - S spegsar , cathiine watglrs, edvixilr young, marthad , y spi e , mayna wea e , es er oun ms, w row -N N E spielman, edna WCHVEH dorothy Zeller, harryoo ' , X 5. spielman, mgrtha weaver, norman zentmyer, mabel 1 E X spltzer, Joyce weddle, samuel zimmerman. earl , 3 1 Q stmebaugh, Jghn welber, lauise J Q, ,l 1 stockslager, uhert wellinger, helen 'S X N , r x gl w n Q ' Q h nr ll I S Q tug x N 1 u 5 X ,L 3 X elf. lawless' EW r 1 1 E W fill E lr: mn I.: E :E , Q x 3 Q N e' QS gk IH Ufg P5 111211 E15 , H' IH' 1 nf Jllr C111 rf 2 m , N l ll . 5' 5 IW! The class of 1932 entered thelr formidable rison in Se tember 1928 some- MH 2 it .' n . 1 1 5 if what dazed by thexr surroundlngs. 3 1 w n X W , E I They progressed admirably, however, in every respect. They soon answered 5 ., , i li promptly and meekly to the calls from upper classmen of Fresh and performed I ITE certain duties with amazing meekness and alacrity. Then they were duly intro- E l Q n u u n 1 fgj duced to the 1ntr1cac1es of the unknowns 1n Math and Latin. E 5 3 I . . . . 5 ' N fg The Hlgh School 1S proud of the Way the llGF86Hl9S,, entered into sports, l, Er ! N . . Q w I N liz They were Well represented ln Fleldball, Basketball, and Football. , Q 1 , , ' N l They may not have gone so far as yet, but they'll get there within the 5' S Q . . . . . 1 3 ,155 next three years. In splte of their razzlng they will be back to H. H. S. ln Sep- ji 'l tember, full fledged Sophomores and anxious to begin. E 1 T iq bt T u I g lf ll ' slr T '52 il 5 . , :A T Forty-eight IE l ' 2 + . - 4 ' Q f - - W- f Y .T , f , . I 1 i ' I' l 1 , , , 111111f,,,' 4 ' ' ' ' ' X 1 N 1 N fr Q ' , 1:19. 5 I x , ' ' ' , 4 ' L 5 in Hnbrlljrjl rl X , lf! W X , i E 'QI,III1ITl71:r11fIrlIlXJpL,l,l,,,,i::6Q,,111lflffllff IJ:I,,,rrllTr ff.r11,f.,f1f, L,' HN -- ' it ..ih,ufue.l,..:1.,. -S ,Y l . .. 1 U' ifaw-i.3 Q? illnnthall Svquah Back Row, Left to Right: Foss, SHANK, HITLIJ, L1c1'rnn,Ass1s'rAN'r MANAGER, flAMPBELL, li. T., GABIQ, HELIWI. Center Row: HARBAUGH, l . B., WIDMYEIL, R.. H., HINr:s, L. Fl., Gunn, R.. T., Human, L. G., BRINING, L. T., FOLTZ, L. T. Front Row: Hnanicur, R. G., STONEHIQAKIQR, Q. B., C'uABns, R. G., HALL CCfAr'r.j, R. li., llonsuv, L. H., MeC'I.AIN, L. lC., VHAPMAN, L. G., IJUDLEY, C. FOOTBALL The Football season this year was one of the most peculiar ever witnessed in tl1e history of Hagerstown High School. At times during the season, the team displayed the real calibre of hall that they were capable of playing. Then again it appeared as if they could do nothing. The latter happened in a majority of the games played, and Hagerstown, with the breaks against them, came out on the short end of four out of seven contests. So it seems that every game that was lost could just as easily have been won. The 1928 Season opened at home with Charles Town, a newcomer into the C'. V. A. L. ranks, as our opponents. We managed to eke out a victory after a hard fought game. Our second G V. A. L. GELIIILB was lost to Waynesboro, last year 'S champions, after a last minute rally had failed to put across the winning tally. The Maroon and Gray went down fighting in the game with Martinsburg, which we lost after a hard struggle, Martinsburg's heavy line proving too formid- able a barrier f or our ball-carriers to penetrate. After dropping another tilt to C'umberland, our team perked up and ran away with Winchester, winning from her by a substantial margin. However, Hanover managed to trip us for our last and most decisive defeat after which our boys came back, and in a blaze of glory, handed Annapolis High an impressive drubbing to finish up the season in one of the most thrilling games we witnessed. The cohorts of 1929 will have a wealth of material, only two veterans being lost to the squad through graduation. sf- -5- Q za .11 NV.-5114 , -f4,..L-.,2,1-1'-f,.g,a-1.5 se. 1.5 , Im!--,..,. ..., -,.,.., 1. . I .un-xg, ,,,,,'uL'W ,I--i'f4q'TT.,-,,'gi , 5 ' -F 0 - -I ... g.. . A, I.. . 'M-.....,.v.,...y.1'.i'w2.-i.-. -. I '1 If .f I I . 4,1 X sf' - ,f 1' Surfer Svquah Front Row, Left to Right : VVAGAMAN, DOTTEII, BEOWNING, NIILLS, REED, STOUFFEII K. SINN, COUCHMAN, NIILLER. Back Row: COACH STOIIEFEII, GARVEII, MILLS, MOWEN, HULL, LOWMAN, HALBALH NLTSSEAR, GEIEII, VALENTINE, NIIDDLEKAUFF, MGR. Couch ..............,........, .......... M Ia. STOUFFEII jWlI7ll1fjl?l'. . .....I...,........... R. MIDDLEKAUFF Captain. . . ......................,,...... E. REED SOCCER LINE UP Gzmrcl, . . ........................, K. SINN lf. F. B. . . . .C. LOWMAN L. F. B .,,. H. H. B ..., C. H. B.. L. H. 13. . 0. lf. F... l.I1'.F... CF ...... I. L. F.... U. L. F. .. . .J . HALBACH C. COIICHMAN . . .I. MILLEIQ .H. NUSSEAR . . . . .LEO MILLS E. BIIOWNING .....E. REED . . .F. MOWEN ....1L.WAGAMAN Substitu.1ics H. HELL W. VALENTINE J. STOIIFFEII LLOYD MILLS 15. DOTTEII J. GIIIER Fifty-two , I If Q... fI'1if.,5f.l'- . I ,FIT . , .iifauwiiizdxfs Iwata-J f'1h.!f'? ig v Y .. :hw H.. '.' x I I .,.a,,fIv--ww1vc1.,w, I.-1gIlR:ww'.,I If a.I'-vw'-,rm ' 1.351 'TFTQ g . ,,un-,,, ' I 1 J ,pgllilllonh ' S? ' ' ' mln, , I l ' ' I Qn::rfu,1Qr4fa1Ju, - I I. g , i ' ll'l'1LJ:lI' 1,1 I I ' 1 'gvmf-Qf -U,.Sl0'F flllflllfl, , I ' I ' ' I I , 'f:4l,,.iW, .I ,xxl I is in QI Ht K I V l i g a 1-F el up : 'E . fi Surfer illruzrm S R I Ii This year Soccer was enthusiastically entered into by the fellows, most of ij f them veterans from last year's squad. IE S 5 Although the boys were not victorious in their first game with Frederick, a Q practice game, the defeat brought out the weak points of the team and gave Coach I 3 I Stouffer an opportunity to remedy them. I 'I IF After defeating the Hagerstown Independents and Greencastle, we lost out .Q5 in the County race by bowing to Hancock and Clearspring. it 4 . . i, The last game of the season was played with Baltimore Poly, one of the I strongest Soccer teams in the state. Rushing upon the field full of pep and spirit, II 5 I our boys shot a goal before the Poly team knew what it was all about. They I It tightened up, however, and the end of the game found the score tied 3 to 3. In ISII Q this game our team showed the most fight and displayed the best team work of SW: 5 the whole season. Q-If f Much credit is due Coach Stouffer, a newcomer at the High School, for the it If I time and the interest he expended to develop a team with such spirit. E I Sli' SCHEDULE Iig I IE f Frederick Home Lost I I 3 Q Williamsport Home Lost I I Q Q Hagerstown Independents Home Won If Q I Frederick Away Lost I EI! Greencastle Home Won I II E I Greencastle Away Won 5 I i E Hancock Home Lost gl :I if Clearspring Away Lost Ii I I ff Clearspring Home Won A I Hancock Away Lost 5 gl Baltimore Poly Home Tie Il Q Vfi Ir S 's Sc 4 F F 2 l Q I ls If I I F. eII' II I :fly-three EI I 5' :I 5 , ,,,,url1rf,,, ' I ' ' I I I I I I ar, ,,,,111,,, I I I I ' I I I ' , I, :qv E L iE ,,uL ' 1 I i I ' 'ni' HII, ','?'? 'llAl.1ll ifflidfffn I, f V I 1 iflfhl I ,- '4-Lie ' N NHp1 ifhi' I if f'e1Lter .,,.. Left I IZNIYIC' , Right I nsfrle ..., Left Wing. . lffglzt vVI.ll,fj. . . f'c'n.te'r Hull . . . Left HOU. , Ifight H HU , Full Back . , Full Back. . I 10111 Iifepffr CTONNEN CARTY ICRNST ROBINSON HAMMONID ZHivlh Ball Squad! LINE-UP . , . .IJOROTHX POWLFS . . . .DOROTHX INGNAM . , . . . .NIARX NILLLX . . .FLORENCE DRAPhIl ICVELYN DOP FL1' Mx LR MA1mUE1c1Tr BOHMAN . .MARGARET GARLINC , . . .HAZPIL RIDLNOUR . . . . . .RUTH HUTSON DONNA WINTP R SI7BS'l'ITU'l'ES WOMEN Fifty-four HAUVER ANDERSON SNYDER W'Ac:HTE1c Bvssmm H N N . I 5 Q N II: If 'ISII I! ISI Ii I I II III .4 si, SI np, Q ui en: s u I I N l 3 I II FII u VI .I ,I 1 sr u 1 Im s ' u ll. ' ,- .rp 'I I I n . N II: Ii In QI I I I 5 I N . lg.. . . -f. -- I-f,.,,.1I, - I Q ,I ,I 3- IIIIQQ- -,Lg A Ipm os? -':,z.aplIl'gw Zg3qW.' , il ,1..I5ggg5h.g:r . TQ., vLg1dl.,,LIIqjhI.,lI5.I.:j,:1h,,,sFT.,IaQlE. I, WN. I1 2 -YM ,WJ-1..IIVkI MI I Illxrlh Ball Rrmrm COUNTY CHAMPIONS The Field Ball Team of this year even surpassed the record it made last year. Not one game, out of the entire number played in competition for the County Championship was lost. The first game of the season was played with Boonsboro, which result d in a tie That game was the only close score of the season. The Boonsboro team, this year as of last year, proved to be a stiff opponent for Hagerstown. Nevertheless, despite the splendid work the team did in the County, it was unable to win the State Championship. The team had to give up the hope of being State champions when it lost to Alleghany. The girls on the team, who are graduating this year, are Donna Winter and Evelyn Dofllemyer Although the team will miss their services, their places will be filled by capable substitutes from the under classes. GAMES Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Boonsboro Boonsboro Smithsburg Smithsburg Williamsport Williamsport Alleghany Here There There Here There Here N , I an I I I II I 'I l I x II N x :III X Somewhere E I II I I II Fifly-live IRI II! IIEI It 5 Q x K x u 'S s u x Q 'I l. s CII ,I 5II Is' 'I E sl. u' I , I I I Q' I I ' I I I I I .1 I I I 1111:11,, I I I I I I I ,, II I I, ,nf - I fn. I I I , fl I : I, I I I I I, lIlun11n I, I I I I I 'ffl , , v. 'L , I L I 3 I ' I I I i v'u,,Lu I I I I I L ' fzllu-, , ' S? I ' - fjlgn, I I 21112, r1f:lrf:.,,,:,n' , ' Im I Q I I I ' ' :11l'uf, ' I I I I I I I-9f1 ' - .ej.Uf'-S'-0' I Qnhll, I I I I I I I I I I 'Iun I If If I 'If' or I UNI, I :Qt 'DIC Q1 ' e '- I SI 1' I l x 5 Q E : .' :I f '.I II , I 2 IIE Ii 2 ':I I I Ii :I N Q Q . W 5 N 'Ii s I 'ns' 5 I Q I I Q ' s I Q y ' 2 2 N N Ig s 5 K m I N 3 . N 8 ' E J E u I X 5 s Q n I Il N I Q E ,Ni S I1 I : Z X I . I I ' X s 7 I X S ' 1 :I S I x N H ' I I ' S I , r X ' QI n v II N ' Q H ' I I I snr 2 Q S s , 1 2 EI I I I'5 ' R I Ii I I I S I f X I' - Q l N s I K N x x 5 II X . Is 3 E I Ii I 2 2 , I 8 6 I S I 20 0 Iwi I II 16 o l ' I I ,I ffral 1'. ' I Engu' iiiankvthall 5111121121 i1-st Row, Loft to Right: Roslcxlzl-11:11, IIAMMAKW, SIGNAL, PHILLIIS XVIDMYER, C'oUc'HMAN. Bfwk How, Left to R,iggl1t:HAuT, l':4'KH'I'INlC, NI1'C'LAlx, VIIAPMAN, CNIUHD H1 fx Hman, STONE HlcAK1clc. REGULARS LINIC VP PHILLIPS if 'AP'1'.J lf'm'uw1rr! S1-:GAL lf'm-ffm-fl HAMMAK1-111 fkfntw' HART Umm! R0sl4:NH1f:m: Iivnn-fl Fiflp-six SVBS STUNTLHIQA Wnm Y 1.31: ICQ ' KH'I'l N IC R 1-1 ICD I I 1-:A lil! K ' - 1 1 1 1 1 ,. . J- :.,Lll.ll..52'4 ' 11QLL..9f55iS.E?.i.U,.S..o1F a.1,J,L,1,..' 1'ff'T ' - 4 I 17 , . I1 Bugs Euakrthall Eemian gil X Q I When the call for Basketball candidates was issued there were seventy men ,Ji who turned outg the most that has ever come out for any sport at H. H. S. Coach g 54.32 Semler cut this number down to a workable squad and we started off the season F with six straight wins. One of the teams that we took into camp was Waynesboro 5 5 High, whom we defeated on their own floor in one of the best games of the season. S1 ' 5 Unluckily we lost to Martinsburg and Waynesboro on our own floor making E f us only runners-up for the title in the C. V. A. L. race. f We were very successful in games played outside the C. V. A. L. We entered E S the Washington and Lee Tournament this year and after winning two games and 'Et gl entering the semi-finals we were defeated by Newport News who later won the is R I tournament. - gi' The Maroon and Gray, after defeating Hancock in the county race and Hy- E' M15 attsville in the State Tournament, lost its chance by being defeated by Penn S Avenue High of Cumberland.. li N E' .x 1s In x u I YL We are lucky this season, in that, we will lose only one player by graduation- Captain Phillips. So we have high hopes for next season. BOYS BASKETBALL SCHFDULE Central Hrgh Hanover Cumberland Waynesboro Wlnchester Berkeley Sprrngs Hershey Martinsburg Wash Eastern High Winchester Baltimore Poly Waynesboro Berkeley Sprrngs Frederick Hancock Hanover Hancock Frederick Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Ha erstown Martinsburg De Molay Hyattsvrlle Waynesboro Damascus Newport News Cumberland Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown F :fly-seven ,fn ,,,, 1 Ei y . IS 4 A sara 8 'Q- 27 ' 16 Q, 1 I 5 21 20 gl, ws 38 25 13 3 19 g 15 :gl 51, 36 ' 7 1,3 39 16 1 gl .15 29 42 , 1: 9 25 ' 28 1 S 451 20 . ' 26 1 5 gl - 39 ' 13 1 5 gl Q 24 ' 19 ine, 2111 27 . 29 s' l Eli 31 29 S1 5 1 50 ' 34 Qi 1 3' 50 24 1 E43 32 35 Pi . 5 38 21 E1 g 44 ' 28 E' Hagerstown ig Harrisburg Academy ig I' 1:1 :lil 22 19 1 , 11 28 ' 20 1 5, 38 10 i I 27 20 'S . 5, 20 30 lg 1 31 40 M O ill 1 0 il T ' If ,, sv, I 'E 11 1' .-ff - 1 ' 1,4 1111 -. 'el 1. W--'I-f. 1 1 1 1 .11 1 :iii I ui ,.r1,', - I 1 A i i Y ' , I 'I' ,'f 'l4 I 5:5111 1 i V i alla, ,I 1 ,lf LJbJ I K i l 1 I 'll' 1 R E 5 8 Q 5 0 'lI1111111llf Girlz' Ifiaukvthall Squah ck Row, Loft to R.igl1t: J. EVANS, F3 IiAMMOND, G3 SNYDER, G3 AM , 4 Momma, S. CE COACH CONDUNQ SLICK, V3 Hvmc, Gg GARLING, 1' COKIN c, S, Vg ID. ICvANs, F. Ilmrvl' Row: IXIANAUER W1N'1'r:u, S. C3 BOHMAN, G3 NIl'ELX', G5 INcuAvt l'0w1,lf:s, Vg HUTSON, S. F3 IVDRAPER, F3 l+1nNsT, F5 K'AnTY, S. V. Vmlcll ......... ...,........,..,..........,... . NI Iss Svlc CONDON .U1111rzgf'1' .... ..,..,..... .... I J ON NA WINTIH R l 'l'lIfl'l' .,... . Shiv fyf'lIfl'I'. . , Lfffl Uzuzrrl. . . Iffglzt llurzrrl . Lqfl fY0l'll'!II'lf. lffgllt I o1'wu1'rl. . , REGULAR. LINE UP Fifty-eighl D. Powmzs R. HU'1's0N D. INGRAM NI. Nlurzm' .H. ICRNST F. ImAv14:u '- n 'q1r0D.. M1 all X X . 9 Girls Basketball 5.5 C. V. A. L. CHAMPIONS s..-i E No doubt the High School was given a jolt Ca happy one thoughj as to the 5 outcome of the Girls' Basketball year. With an entirely new line up, the team S held its own during the season, losing only 4 games out of 17. More team and it signal work was shown this year than in previous years. Although Hagerstown 5 started on its career with a bang , it ended by playing a rather slow game. But 5 Old Faithful did not fail us, in the end bringing home the bacon. Q The much dreaded Frederick team suffered defeat on our home floor, but E regained its own, in a game played on its own floor. Martinsburg, another C. V. A. L. contestant, likewise suffered defeat at our home game, while it was em? vice versa on its fioor. The Cumberland team is also worthy of note. Q' Hope slowly declined toward the close of the season, when Hagerstown first ii lost to Frederick, and then to Martinsburg, either of which games would have given us the championship. However, all were jubilant, when in the play-off between Frederick and Hagerstown, the former champion again Hcopped the title. Q This being the third successive time that our girls have won the C. V. A. L. Championship, the silver and much valued loving-cup now becomes a permanent 'Q possession of the Hagerstown High School. ,lj The team next year will probably have the same line-up as that of this 33 year's, due to the fact that it will lose only one regular player through graduation. WS SCHEDULE .6 If H. H. s. 15 Hanover 15 S H. H. S. 35 Cumberland 15 Q I H. H. S. 24 Waynesboro 13 E H. H. S. 41 Berkeley Springs 24 , I H. H. S. 27 Martinsburg 26 5 H. H. S. 37 Y.W.C.A. Hagerstown 26 2 H. H. S. 24 Frostburg 26 143 H. H. S. 33 Waynesboro c 16 . E H. H. S. 49 Berkeley Springs 9 QT? H. H. S. 34 Frederick 22 2 H. H. S. 16 Hanover 16 , H. H. S. 19 Frederick 37 I H. H. S. 25 Martinsburg 35 l S H. H. S. 20 Cumberland 21 5. H. H. S. 21 Frostburg 21 il H. H. S. 23 Y.W.C.A. Hagerstown 13 li, H. H. s. 19 Frederick 37 'Q S I fl. F iffy-nine 1 2 W ',l I Il ,,i ' ,ul , e, li, . J . 1 ..., , , . 1 1 I In 1EazehalliKeuimn livpring 19231 CT. V. A. L. CHAMPIONSHIP With a good sized squad reporting for practice the prospects of a successful Baseball season looked good. Coach Eddie Semler drilled his cohorts every even- ing and they began to show real form. Several exhibition games were played with such teams as the Potomac Edison and the Blue Sox. By winning these games the locals gained confidence and got to a good start in the County league by defeating Williamsport and Smithsburg. After tying Hancock for the County title they lost the play off game by the close score of 14-13. However, during the season our boys had been crushing every team in the C. V. A. L. League. They won the championship in this League by defeating every club. Much credit is due to Manager Wilbur Stotler through whose efforts such a splendid schedule was compiled. Stotler also did much work in making the dia- mond on which to play our home games. SCHEDULE March 28 Williamsport Home Won April 2 Smithsburg Away Won April 3 Hancock Away Lost April 4 Boonsboro Home Won April 14 Frederick Home Won April 17 Hancock Home Won April 20 Williamsport Away Won April 21 Winchester Home Won April 25 Smithsburg Home Won April 27 Boonsboro Away Won May 12 Mercersburg Academy Away Lost May 15 Hancock Williamsport Lost M ay 19 Frederick Away Won l Einnrk iKvuir1u Iivpring 19231 'l'l1t-c-all for truck vzmclidzitos Cuniv in ussomhly in tho form of :L clmllt-ng:-. Hur lmsvlmll flllllll haul just ht-on cli-t'c-:Ltr-rl by Hzmcook, :md uftrr tho gumc- tht-y inzulo tho hozist that tht-y would do tht- szmio thing in truck. This stzmttt-im-nt wus wpvzitotl to thv studs-nt hody and our :Lthlvtos iminvdiutvly took tho chsillongv und showvd tht-ir spirit by turning out for tho truck squad. Practicv wus hc-ld vvt-ry vvt-ning and the boys workod hard :md faithfully to got into condition. An intorclaiss nwvt was hold ut tho Vountry Vluh :ind murh promising mutoriul was uncovt-rod. Then czmu- that P. A. L. invvt, which wus hold on Field lluy :Lt tho flity Purk. 'l'ho timv had como for Hugorstown High to put tho boast ot' Hancock to naught. Wo did just that thing hy carrying ofl high honors with :L total of 158 points. Ilzm- cock truilod svcond with only 93 points, living 65 points bc-hind thi- totul sooro rollvd up hy us lfrzuik Hull took first plzurv in tho high jump :md Ciltllll' within ont' qiuu't.t-r of un inch of tho stutv rocord hy jumping 5' S . Foamy Widmyor, :mothor ont- ot' our truck whizzvs, st-t :L now county rc-cord in tho 80 yard dash, marking tho distunco in 8 2-5 st-conds. Tho old mark stood ut 9 st-conds. Much crm-dit and praiso is duo to C'o:u:h Glonn, through whosv otl'ort.s such :L sucvossful sc-arson wus mudv possihlo. Sixty-one Y ,. - as,w'ge,.?!S-'iF ,'w 1, qs - ' 1 , -j J.1V,,.,,,..,11T1,,.?F -f qmfwzdffwlivm H' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I-vf 1 1 1 1 ' ': - '. ' F: ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ff 010' 1 'I' 1056 '1fJu:f ' 'fju,,' f.Q1lb S,e,'-Uf,S1.0'f:'Tna1nlgIlfll, . I ' ' funn Pull? Mi W snail. if-X qgav. N' 5 x 'E 0 ills v gf' fe Athlettr letter Amarha 1-1 I N 5'-.93 FOOTBALL wa Q 2 'Q HALL, '29 HINES, '29 DORSEY, '30 Q 1 DUDLEY, '30 MCCLAIN, '31 WIDMYER, '31 gf 1 5 BRINING, '30 CRABBB, '30 CAMPBELL, '29 Q 1 5 CHAPMAN, '29 GEHR, '30 HARBAUGH, '31 Sl. j HERBERT, '30 STONEBRAKER, '32 HULL, '30 lg 5 BENNETT, MGR., '29 F W 'E E, - SOCCER E A 1 ' Q REED, '30 MILLER, '30 SINN, '30 12' HQ MOWEN, '30 NUSSEAB, '30 DOTTER 11 aw' BROWNING, '30 COUCHMAN, '30 HULL 1 15 5 MILIB LOWMAN, '31 VALENTINE 1 li WAGAMAN, '30 HALBAOK, '30 STOUFFER, '30 1 13 1E ' MIDDLEKAUFF, '29 if ' N x ' 9 1 BOYS' BASKETBALL 511 3 bmi Q SEGAL, '31 ROSENBERG, '31 iff? PHILLIPS, '29 STDNEBRAKER, '32 S1 I 4 HAMMAKER, '31 EOKSTINE, '30 5 0 7 I ' 1 X 13 HART, 30 CHAPMAN, 29 REED, 30 31 F1 X N3 GIRLS' BASKETBALL E1 1-5,1 1 E fy' POWLES, '31 ERNST, '31 115 15 WINTER, '29 DRAPER, '31 ' 11 5 Q NICELY, '31 HUTSON, '31 1 E 3 INGBAM, '31 BOHMAN, '31 CARTY, '31 1145 I 1, gl' ' 21 ' FIFLD BALL 9 1 u 4 x 1? 2 1 1 : X 12' POWLES, '31 DOFFLEMYER, '29 ,E NIOELY, '31 GABLING, '30 31, HE INGRAM, '31 BOHMAN, '31 E 1 ,135 SNYDER, '32 WOMER, '30 R1 RA BUzzARD '31 WINTERS '29 RIDENOUR, '32 111 7 ? . Q 1 - 5 121 BASEBALL 119285 1151 1' 3 15 1 ROBISON, '28 HALL, '29 31 F151 HEARD, '29 ROWLAND, '29 HQ. 11311 BENNETT, '29 SOI-ILEIGII, '28 I 2' MILLER '28 SNYDER, '28 ' Q I 7 I 1 2 1 5 1 15 DORSEY, 30 BOYER, 28 CHARLES, 28 1g 11 513 I 51,3 Sixty-two I 'ff N. 1 A g' 1 1 I I ,,,,,u ,,,fT1u,..,qg: 1,111 Hula ' 1 11 4115! 1 ,,,,,,u,n - 11 1 l,,,,,a,1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 21 11. fff-fu., ,,,1E:,ff 'f 11 11 11 ' ff'1' 1 11 'ff -4l,L, 1 , , 4141142 -i 1 1 - 1 1. .A.AnaL.n1'f-. 41 .... EMBA... - ...A L.-, 1 A. fm'1..,uI+..A1f-liad1.mI11.zil4-AES!--r mr It 5Il2'g511 ' ' a m rga lffflffll'-1'Il-fvllllllf. . Axsocfrlif' lfrlitur. 4 LI'fl'I'flI'!j lfllI'f0l'N. . Art lL'c11'tor.w ...,.. IV!! mul Humor IL' Nporls lff1'1'tm'.s, 4 . Nnupslm! lfrl1'I0r.w Uhr Sveiuznf Stat? IGDITORIAL BOARD rlfiorx, , . . . I31m1'r11'.ws Mfznflgvr. 4 . , 4 fv1'I'l'lllllI1.UIl , . . . .. .-l:l1'c':'I1'.w1'11Ng1,. . . Typing , . 4 .C'HA1:L15s LUMM .HAZEIJ I3nANn1cN1svm1 fI'1LlZABETH HAMMQND XUHA1u,lcs HAGEN NIADELIN1-1 IVJIFFICNDALL I-IEAN Mc'LAl'4:uL1N fC'ATH1+:u1N1a NIt'lQLX' LHILINIA JEANNM BAlcN1m VKATHLI-:EN HUF1-'MAN 1HENliY CHAPMAN j RACHIQL MlLL1c1c IVVILLIAM Mvlilau BUSINESS BOARD 4 . . . . 4 . . 4 .. . . ..I. i'A1u,'r0N GOIJLUVIC fGLl'2NN HALI1 ' ' '1ALAN FAM1-H1':LI. 4 INEIL BIElilClJl'l'll, Mun. EHACHEL AIILLIGR 4 . ICDITH FVLD14: KRUTH HANKl'lX' LDOROTHY NlQl'llDX' GOLDIE CLARK N ' l lcANcr1s 'l'UuN1Qu FAC'UI.'l'Y ADVISORY BOARD f1l'Ill'I'lll. . . 4 4 l,1tf'rr1ry4 . . Iiusfrzffss. . , Volu ntury ..,. 4 . . .4 . .. .. . , . .NIISSCATHl'lliINI'1 lS1cA1'l1Lm' . . .Miss liACHAEL SHlGl'I'I'Z . 4 .MIL Fm-LD VOFFMAN Mn. AIIGRLH FVNK ' ' Miss ICLIZABETH HENSON 041' F 'Z 'P -S.4 W?l j'f T 'F'l- A 1 'rf '- 'w .A ,, K l . ' .,m.,..gS5 'm '1 Qu-'li-9v5'lS.9J.UhSf.0fF 9-1-J f 'm 7'l7 'f '-1.1, st- s NVE fi: N If 5 Sfriusnf Review 5 e K E The 1929 Sejusof Staff, returning to school for the 1928-29 term, found a few gl 5 changes awaiting it. Mr. Wilbur Glenn, who had so capably directed the year- S I book activities for the past three years, had left Hagerstown High and in his sf stead Miss Catherine Beachley had been appointed advisor while Mr. Fred 1 Coffman and Miss Rachael Sheetz had been selected to assist her in the business E i and literary departments respectively of the 1929 Sejusof makeup. JE R In the first assembly held after school convened, the aims of the Sejusof Staff Q' 1 were pointed out and an appeal was made to the student body to boost and support it 'lj Hagerstown High School's finest publication . The aims as outlined were to S' 1 publish the best annual yet put before a student body of our school , to faithfully li. EI record the history of each incoming class , and to provide wholesome entertain- lg rg I ment and amusement for our schoolmates while being in a position to do so . l 5 H In pursuit of this last aim, the Staff promoted one of the most successful f E dances ever held in the school. The affair was given the 19th of October in the ,Qi E High School Gym and besides the regular program of dancing, side acts and re- fn? Q freshments, a delightful one-act play was presented in the auditorium during 3 intermission. A high school orchestra was discovered and played throughout the Q K fl' dance to the .extreme delight of the. patrons. One unique .feature of this function gl was that besides the welcome publicity the yearbook received, a goodly sum was ,gl iii? realized which aided materially in putting the publication on a firm financial basis. f H16 The story of the publishing of a yearbook is one fraught with unrealized hopes, l if disappointments, jealousies, delays, petty disagreements and many other stumbling Q : blocks. The path to success is ever filled with countless unforseen obstacles, ll S Q, which, encountered in a careless manner and handled with the wrong spirit, will lip? E inevitably spell ruin and disgrace for a hopeful and ambitious staff. The story 5, if back of the publishing of our Sejusof is not at all dissimilar. We have met these it 2 self-same barriers between our hopes and realized attainments. But our staff, Q ll E firmly organized in the beginning of the year, sagacious and farseeing enough to Q overlook trivial disagreements, and constantly supported and upheld by our ad- if Sk' Visors, has been enabled to urge this edition to, as we hope, a successful end. E iii Whether or not our aim, to publish the best annual yet put before a student E i body of our school has been successfully realized, remains with our subscribers. 9 fi The anxiety with which they look forward to the distribution of this Sejusof, can pl Q fl not compare to the anxiety with which we present it to them, hoping and praying E 1 that its reception will be favorable, and thus, our hopes attained. l R I I gt ' Sixty-five ' llglgunzrlnl fanf ,,,,, , ua, T,11k1:10,,,0, V umi2?I,I,,,,,11l11 1 1 1. I 1QQfQ,,,,,J',,'449L I I I fluff!! ll 'he Mun-main -mat Staft' Ia'fl1'1'm'-fn,-1'hfqf ................... .A..... I TONER NIIDDLEKAIIEE l311.w1'11w.v.w I1Iunf1gf'r .,..,,..............,........,. CHARLES LEWIS lCIJI'l'0RIAI, BOARD ,'1SNI1l'1'III'!' Ifrlflm' ...,.,.,,.... .......... 1 TUSSISLL RIOITZEH .llurzuyfrzy lL'rl1'1'or. . . . , .ISACHEL B. TXIILLER Nm-.w lfrlflm-. , . , . . , . KATHARINE SMITH Sporls E1lfl'm'.w. . . . ,4 , RICHARD LEHMAN xIxATHI.EEN HIIFP'MAN Fl'flfIl2'f' E!fZ'fl?I'. . . ......... ANNILEA BROWN Socfcfty Erl1'tw'. . . I . .HILMA JEANNE BARNER SILfI11Sh,0f 1L'r11'tor .... ...........,.,,..,, D OROTIIY NEEDY' NEWS STAFF GLADYS SMITH ISABEL FRIDINGER, FRANCES TURNER, SALOME SHERLEY, NIARY 7 l':LLIO'l 1', DOROTHY CONLEY, HELEN SALTZMAN, ORA BUSSARD, DALTON WELTY, HAIIOLD WHITE, LENORA LANTZ, TVTARY NICELY, CHARLES ROIIZER, TTALPH MOCIINE, NIILDRED JENKINS FEATURE STAFF JANE ATARTIN MARTHA IQAITFFMAN ALAN CAMPBELL MAKE-UP STAFF CLARA FULLER FRED ICNTLER BUSINESS STAFF A.v.v1'sir11zt l?z4,.w'1zv.w.w .7UlllI,lIgf'I' .,,........,.,,.. . .ICVERETT LYNCH AllI'x I'fI.NI.I'lf1 .Uum1,ym' ......,..,,.., . , . . , . .HANNAH SMITH lfflfilflllygf' and fYI'I'C1lIIIfI.0lI, Manager ....,.. .......,.. L 0I'IsE NEEDY FACULTY ADVISORS MISS 1NNEs BOYER MR. DONALD KAYLOK .n--.sm-If I,,,!.,.,.1.EsI,I' . - - vs' I. I -5, m:og551'f'I 4'. 1. ,..--x I I - ' vu I SP: III: I I I I s u E y 5 N s N - 5I l s u H Im In u .Ig - I : In lv.: , x :AE u x. N QI Ix' 3 Ii I .I 2 I.. ,. I I i m I Uhr illnn man' N mat The Hoo-Wair-N-Wat has Just completed its sixth year as the official organ of the Hagerstown High School and the mouthpiece of the student body. The evolution of the present four page semi-monthly publication evolved from a column appearing monthly in the Morning Herald. The contribution of this years staff towards the evolution was the difficult task of doubling the frequency of its publication along with other improvements made possible by this change. A new headline pohcy was brought into effect and a four column editorial page was introduced. These improvements were ac- complished by a loyal staff, the support of the advertisers and the co-operation of the student body in subscribing and contributing. During its whole existence the Hoo-Wair-N-Wat has had two definite aims in view: to serve the student body by giving it all the news and entertainment possible and to advertise the school by exchanging the paper with those of high schools all over the country. The staff hopes that its aims have been realized during the season, 1928-29. QI1: IRI Sixty-seven I I I N I N N I N x X I I EI :II N NI IQI N E I N I I I I I I II I I N E l at II-I II N I:I f IIs III' 4' I III I. I 2 I , ,,,11fIl1,, - I I I ,fran u fu lplllullzf ,,,,, I 2 I I C 111:,,, I I ' I I I' I- .I , . I i III, I.. , ,.,'I - ,I 'II MI 5'-Luna I . I I 9 I I I lIfun I I I I I'4,1' ' fQQA,L,., :J ul I r A , , , I I I I dh 11:19. I ' I IP- I ' ' ' I I I ' ' p 1::a1, ' I I Inron. . I I I - ,ll 11.9 fl! Q - . Fl,,,' , ,lugnr nn, I I .JWW 'f r:ll'lu,u7 l'I I ' VI ' Io. llhv '- :UZSI-Q' H 4 ,,,I I I lu 'f au'iwI ' 'I I I MJ! ak! N i 'e I N I I- l RI : -I NI 'av' I F 'I II I5 I:I N 801.0 S I Z I n n , It I u Ia S I' I S x I EI I g I 3 NI 5 N ' 2 Q x S I3 Q X I I E E I-I' E I I 1 . E 1 - - - X I: x pu' II : Q' I1 5 X QI . . . I X I I 1 5 I I : I H 3 I X S 2 I I Q wus i 3 Q ni Q s I I I 2 ' EI I I . . I I - I u N I I' KI s I x s, Q ui 5' I K I I In I' II! s I x I' 3 I I K y N IV: II 0' 1 0 I ' I I i I I I Uhr Girlz' Qi-15 AIJVISOIZS Miss lxmcs I3m'1':1c Mus. liomlxwl' f1AIilJHli I'1'1'.w1'1l1'11t .,.... I'1'Cc'-P1'f's1'df'1zi, . . . TI'!'!ISIlI'f'I' .,.... Ulflflf 'ICRS Scfc:1'1'l'n1'y ............,,....,..... ......,... . .. Iil'TH HANKEY ...,....ALICE SIMON C'Amc11c CUNNINGHAM KATHLEEN HITFFMAN 1'l'Hl'OSE :-- MTU f7I'0!lfC', n1,r11'ntuz41z, and vrtvml tlzrozmylmut thv omm11,1m2'ly and sdmnl, high stmzrlrzrds of f'hI'Z.StI4Ull Cl1lII'lICfFl'.H Theqllalificatiormfu1'111umbc1'ship in the Hi-Y arv basvd upon ChZLl3,CflI, scholzwsllip, :md personality. This year, 16 new membors were voted into the club, making an GI1I'OHII1l'I1t of 36. The Hi-Y is pI'ilI1al'i1y a high school OI'g8J1iZ3.ffi0I1, and it is not Iwcessary for 21, I1101I1b0l' of Hi-Y to be a IIICIHIJOI' of the Y. M. C. A Sixty-eight ,Q L' 7 r 'P 'hp Lai-ag mum OFFIC 'ERS 1,I'l'S1-Ilf'Ilf ....,. ....,A....., . , .EDWIN H ICARD l'1'cfe-I'1'es1'a'e1zI, , ....,. FRANK Iilllili Secretary .,....,.... ...... K 'uA1n,1-is LIGVVIS As.w1'slm1t Sf'Cl'l'f11I'lj, . . . . .Y1Nc'r3N'I' NIQFFLAIN 7ll'l'lISIl1'l'l' .4.....,.., ..., I iI'ssi:1,L Hl4Zlilil4lIiT 1,erule1',. ......................,,,... IlAmn' IC. Wow The Hi-Y f'luh, for the past few yezirs hats heen one ol' the high sehool's outstanding organizations. When school hegzin lust full, the ineinhers rezissenihlecl :incl elected liclwin Heard as their President. The purpose of the clulm is to create :ind lnuintuin :L high stzniclzirml of fllll'lSil2l,Il elizuucter in the high school and connnunity. In Deceniher the nleinhers zittenclecl The Older Boys' clUI1l'l'l'0IlCU :Lt fllllll- herlzincl. 'l'here, with fellows from Delzxware, District of t'olun1hi:L, :Lncl Mzmrylunml, they discussed the topic, A Boy's Religion. At the beginning of the Basketball season the club printecl seheclules eon- taining rules for good sportnianship. Reverend VVzLgner lecl the discussions several times cluring the year. The group is very grateful to him for the light l1e has thrown upon the topics ol' their discussions. Mr. Hurry li. Wolf has been the lezuler ol' the cluh since its orgunizzmtion. Ile is greatly responsible for the succcss of the cluh. Sixty-nine Tlhr Biarunainn 6511111 Preszfflcni ...,,... ,..,........... .... C W ARLTON GODLOV1-1 lYIACU-IJI'l'N1'fII'Ilf ,,... 4..A,.,. I 'lDGAR REED Secretary ........ , . .Riemann LEHMAN Tl'f'IlSlll'f'l' .,.. ..,, A LLEN EeKsTINi: Leculel' ..........,.............,...,... HAliliX' E. VVOLF This club is one of the most interesting and unique of all those clubs that draw their inexnbers from the Hagerstown high school. Although the club is very young, being formed at the beginning of the last school year, it proniises to become one of the Inost successful clubs in the high school, This club was organized by Harry E. Wolf to build better characters, to raise the ideals of ourselves and our friends, and that we might be an influence for all that is worth while and right. The charter members, after being told of the purpose of the club, joined of their own volition. The personnel of the club consists of fifteen boys, drawn from the three upper classes of the High School. This limit will be kept and the Inenibers lost by graduation will be replaced each spring. The members are chosen on the basis of their scholastic standing and their merit, In coordination with the Hi-Y they attended the Older Boys' Conference at C'uinberland, and there discussed with the delegations of the neighboring states the topie, A Boy's Religion. Sevenly ,.,s1.f, .1 , -r .1-.:1..,',, Ee iiarlez-Hnun Glluh CoULEI'1cs l'lLl'lI'li Rouge, Blanc ct Bleu Flour dc Lis LA DICVISE Mets a llffmt le jour p1'6.wf'11,i Le Pl'l'SI'l1C'lLl ..A... ....... N IONSIIGUR C71-IAum:s HAGEN Le l'1'cc'-Presz'dent. . . ........ MAm:Mo1sr:LL1-1 JANE AlAR'l'IN Lf' S1?c1'ch1z'1'e ........,.,.....,, NlADEMOISl'2LLI'1 JEAN MuI,Awu11,lN Le Parlcz-Vous Club ctait fondc par lcs troisiflmc ct qllatriirnlc classcs dans l'ann6c mll ncuf cont vlngt SIX, Uhaquc annrie les pcrsonncs qlll ont un grade dc B ou A sont. pcrmis do cicvcnu' mcmbrcs. C'ctt.c anncc nous avons eu dcs pcrsonnes qu: nous ont parlc dos sujcts blcn lIll6I'CSS3I1tS. Ils 6ll3lCI'1llQ Madanlc Whlpplc, Madclnolscllc Shustcr, ct lX'IUI1Sl0lll' Flock. AUSSI, nous avons eu dans nos pI'0gI'2l.IIllIl9S dcs rcprcscntatlons on francais et, dcs chansons francalscs. Toutes nos scanccs sont en francais ct notrc 1I1Sffltl1ll'lC0, Mzulcumolscllc Bcach- lcy, a falt les scances trcs unportantcs et lI1t6l'0SS2LI1ll0Sj amsi tous lc-s mvmbrcs, dont 11 a un rand nombre asslstcnt rc ullcrclncnt. 1 VK, I K haquc pcrsonnc est hcrc d ctrc mcmbrc dc cc club. Seventy-one -,lif.'.' 4-V 5 Zluninr Qlhnmhrr nf Glnmmvrrr COLORS Blue and Gold FLOWER For-Get-Me-Not MOTTO Climb, Though the Rocks Be Rugged OFFICERS Preshient ...... lfY'I'CG-P7'8S'I'dPIIf. 4 Secretary. . , . . 4 . . Treasurer, . . . , Faculty Advisors A....,,,....,..,.., .. . , GLENN HALL HAZEL BRANDENBURG .. . . .ISABELLE FRIDINGER , . . . . . . .MARGARET FOGLE j Miss MARX' KAY'LOR 'lMR. DANIEL HARSHMAN OLIMB, THOUGH THE ROCKS BE RUGGED HELEN Climb, though the rocks be rugged And though the path be steep, Climb, though failure greets you, Never stop to weep. Always be up and going, Doing your share of the work, You must not pause by the wayside To grumble, to groan, and to shirk. Make the best of all opportunities, They lie at your very door, Take the chance while it is there to take, Great things for you are in store. NIARKER Have a kind word for all your friends, Greet them with a smile, And so until life's very end, You'll be happy all the while. Start at the bottom of the ladder, Continue to climb upward and Ong Till at the top you have reached success An attainment truly won. And so l say, Climb, though the rocks be rugged, Climb, though the path seem dimg Climb on, though failure greet you, And you'll be sure to win. Hiztnrg Glluh I,l'l'-Ylillfllf . ..,...,.,......,...............,..., RUSSELL Rouzmc VIICF-1JI'l'Sl.tll 1lf, ....A..,....,A., A...,. A NNILEA Bnowm: Secretary and T7'f'l18IlI'l'l' ,....,..,, .......,. l DOROTHY NPIPZDX' As.w1'sta11t Secretary mul Tfwusurw- .... ,... . . .H ILMA .I 1-:ANNE BANNER. On Thursday, November 15, 1928, thirty-five members ofthe high school met to form a History Club. These members were those who had received an A grade for their previous work in high school history. The club was started under the supervision of Mr. Raymond Stouffer and Miss Emily Humphreys. Mr. Donald Kaylor has also shown much interest in the club and has helped it in many ways. Officers were elected and at the next meeting a constitution was adopted. The aims of the club as outlined by the president were: to promote the study of history in the high school and in later life, and to furnish a means for discussing problems which are not provided for i11 the regular history class period. On December 19th, fifteen new members were voted into the club to raise the total membership to fifty. These members were selected on the basis of scholarship, good fellowship, and interest shown in the History Club. The club holds meetings every Thursday after school. It has interesting programs and also discussions of any interesting topics. Although the History Club is one of the youngest in the school, it is fast gain- ing prestige and respect. Seventy-three Srienrv Glluh IJI't'SZ'Iil'IIf ....... ,,... A LAN CAMPB1-JLI. I'1'f-1'-1'1-omit'111 ,... , . . .KATHERINE SMITH Svcfwfrz1'y-'I'1'1'41su1'1'1'. . ...A.. EVERETT LYNCH .-l.Q.w1'.wtf111I 'l'1w1.w111'w1' ..,. . . . .,., JOHN NIIDDLEKAUFF The lCdison Scivncv Vlub orggaiiized sovoral years ago, had a very successful yoar during 1928-29. The ann of this club has been to stiniulate a gl'03.tPI' interest 111 sc-14-11t1fic study. 'l'l10 proggrains which consist of lectures, talks, debates, and 0Xpe1'i1no11t.s were very wvll l'0C0lVPll by 111tl111b01's oi the club and visitors. The club mot the first and third Nvvdnvsdays of each lllflllth in the SCIUIICP Lecture Room. 'l'o c1'v:1tc- 1no1'0 interest in Science, a contest was conducted in which all the cliartvr IIl0IIllJOI'S co111pet1e1d tor points. A prize was awarded to tho one gaining most points. A trip to Mollvr's Organ Works was one of the featuring accoinplishments of tho club. It is always customary for tho club to take several trips. Tho Faculty advisors for the past year w0reAMiss Gotten, Miss Slllllllll-'I'S, Miss Kayhov, Mr. Vloppor, and Mr. NICIDTIYO. Seventy-four C6122 Glluha Tho Girls' lllvv Vluh of thc- IAl2LgIi'l'Sl0WIl Iligjh Scliool was mgzuiizml in llc'- 01'IIllJ0l', 1919. 'l'his m'g:miz:Lti4m consists ul' sixty mvmlwrs, :uni is lmclvr thi- 1lii'c-rtion ol' Miss lClm-ctzi Zim-glvr. lC:u'l1 yr-zu' tlw club givvs :L c'lll'lSllll1LS prog5i'z1in, ui mpc-rvttzl in l vhr11zu'y, Spring cmicvrt during Music Wvok, :mil :issists in tho umuzil c-micvrt givvn by pupils of thc- Puhlic Sclmnls ol' llzigvrstmvn in May. In lJi'CllIllll0I' of this school yvzir, thi- Oluh joinvcl thc- Nzitiunzil l c'clvmtioi1 ol' Musif- Vluhs :ls 2l.ll1IllUl' mm-mlmvr. 'l'hv Boys' Glvf- C'lulm of thv Haigvrstnwn High School was m'g:uiizvfl in 1923. l'h1s cluh has 21 l1l0llll7PI'Slllp of twvnty-hvv :mal is also cllrr-ctvml hy Miss Zi:-glvr. It pzuliciputvs in thc' szmw zwtivitivs as thv Girls' G11-0 cllllll. Seventy-five D1'rf'r'im'. . PIANO RIITH BIiNNI+l'I'T GICNICVIIAJVIAI VVOLF AIARIE HAMILTON HIAZIIIAIN IIAMBILLOTTE CORN ICT LEWIS BOWERS JOHN ROESSNER M ILTON M OORIC AGNES KENDLIC HERBERT HARP fII'l0RGI'I LAMBILLO'l I'l'I JOHN ROWIC VHARLES MVNIJY Ulu Migh Srhnnl Gbrrhvatra PROFESSOR PETER Bm S VIOLIN ICIINA KRIIITSINGER IIORRAINIC BVRKE ICVIIILYN SH ELLHAHIII HELEN HARP RIITII IJANKICY VIIARLI-JS LEVVIS ROGER M IDDLEKAI IX IAIiliAIiI'I'I' HESS BI'I'I I'Y STOVFFICR ROGER AIILLER BRAYDEN THOMAS VOLBIIRNE JONES SAXOPHONIC AARON ZIMMICRMAN ,FF JOHN MINNIIIH BVIINS GIQIGICR HOMER KIIINDLIC KARL SIIANK IQIISSICLL HERBERT I+'I,U'I'IC IJOROTHEA HOHNER JOHN HIIIL Seventy-six cILYI,I'1 LIPPI' CIIIZRALD IGOKSTINIA FRANK INIINNII H FREIIA MEIIAI c HI IN IIHARLICS IJI1 IO ICARL OVER NELSON SHAIIRAI II ROSIE REIJMONIJ R.0Bl'ZR'I' SWEL NI I GEORGE KOHLLR GEORGE FISHER .ALBERT GRIIBI Ii FRANOIS FRATIANNI KIANIDOLIN JANE HOEI-'MAN DRUMS WILLIAM HASSI'IT'F IIARRY HAIIINIAN TURA JAMES BRYAN 7 -,Wm I II , - ,ww I IInIr1 W- - -F' X ' . v N ' V,-1 E I 5 V' -- i-- .1-Lgi-Zig Adj 'Q T -.fjfQIjL!3.l'f'- --jx X , I'-lulffff fi- A E -fgliiazf--. 4: :.,, -iii,-4 Hi' Ill-fl' I get ,,,,ff - HIE 1?--ivnizv --'Q 11ll -.- ! 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ADAMS S X d Top Notch GIEERMANENT WAVER Q S lnhal2eul'louIlCdranglldll1?l11o1ss- PICTURE HANGERS wgvl-as envy me-my ll l ' g ' h h l AND l ' Q f Twlll 16910 You OW o CLEAN-UP MEN Speczal Rates to All g 9 SQHOHS OH all Decals' E 5 S and St Brunettes ....... 325.00 li 5 sums: Gne Tnal W111 :wer ec gllynbers Blondes ........... Free X ' ooovmoo You- A11 jobs put up jgbs Marcel Guaranteed or E l Apply: Room 203 Why hire anyone else? ' Mfmey Bfwk- lj 3 C, Hager Let us do your dirty work Room 203 Q a E lla 2 cr a R 9 l MLLE. RACHEL' X SI Hear! Hear! Hear! Hear! MISCFIEF MAKER ACTRESS E Silver Torlgued Orator My new mverltlon gum' X . M5 E g anteed to dlsturb all By appolntment to her S 3 Holds Audlences teachers. Makes all the Majesty, the Queen. 3 Speubmd 122552.35 :.16.1.z?i Dm fail to this su, E LIETE? 53:5 St H Stover you. My bargain famous star. is. gan gugmssgnfr 15 absolutely Covfidentyal Hollywood H ollers for her as ?l Buy qulck before all ln- Hagerstown Holds her E 53 struments are sold. lg as lk 1 JQ MAKE UP LONGRS lla vi LATIN LEssoNs 2 fl Learn How To Have It EAKE FROEI' ME FLAPPERSl l l l l E , Le -D -1 EDUCED ATES , , 2 ssons 1 all y I have studied under the LE-'5RN.HoW To BLUSH l 5 E APP Y Famous blaster, LOUIS All ladles lnterested call ,JR R BARNERS STRITE- I HID able to or write Cork Sn der's 31 ,I , , y y ,. V E E Aoorlzfg 12099 Bilthpoghi Togggvoyt B l u s h i n g Instruction E' E 0 rom y n o . School Q 11. Room ........ ..... 20 3 Call: ' gl 12 LILLIAN LONG ii 41:5 Vik 1 OTT,S , 5 'E g1?L1i313f?,,l1,?1NElggqEc?X Oxronn MALE BAGS Have You Efkwyed the E Q ams are over-and you 32-50 PGI' f00'2 SEJUSOF A Q 5 hop the rattler to High- The taller the M9fU'mo1'e This year? l S I5 F1y.HoW expensxve the p a n t s , S1 CAMP INSTRUCTORS gem ih01'l5eI', boys Of If so, the Staff rests in 3 HUFFMAN dz LEHMAN Challis: Own' ls y 0 u r peace? S ? . ' . - ! 'Q' l Pastimeszgwgrnhming Kia- 36 lnciheizwidielzt th? cuff ir1l'2tg,0io:tog:15JaI1ie3L 53 I 5, 1 ill noemg an at 0 l gUiRANTI?I?s be a Senior some liay li Q Upen from June till Oct. N . ' E I 24, ot to rlp, rust, or tear it '1 . E S .l l ,I 1 l 1 l'nul1 '0f,, ' Op 1111, ' ' I il Je. fi' f' p 1 E 1 1 . 1 ,l '..-fl' , - fa J. J. 5 ,J li ,, ,V N 1Q'LQfSe1usoF we' THE MORNING MILK SING' SING' Chzef Warden W GANDER See My Latest Styles In Prlson Sults Goose Steps our Speczalty J GLASS 'OPTICIAN' Expert Eye Opener Have Your Eye Set I n The Rzght Dzrectzon' 'ATTENTION ' We keep the Faculty up In The An' WHY No'r Yoo? 'JOIN NOW' Tallspln Av1a.t1on Club Apply JOHN MIDDLEKAUFF Chzef Tazlspznner ' , 3 v ' we ' f j' ' f ' Nubuk , I 5 I I 1 Il QE l,,,IllllU 4A , Y -'hu 02 l Id, , I A A g1:ulr11:QQ4fQ,,' .mylar Ill upf1o1,,QQ,,,- , 1 I ' V ' uf ' l., .w -- . , ., 1, - 1. ' 91141 'I I I' ,' I I Il la .le I I L32 , ' ' ' - li . . lag . ' I E SOUTH 8z WINTER 1HELp1 IHELP! ,UQ AIRCLOTH'S EXCL A sm' USIVE GENTS Have Ygu Any il ORMULA FOR Rags, Bones, Old Clothes Q THE PALMETTO LIMITED E t B t I I3 FOR ' mpy otes or Ili R Leaves Daily Broken Hearts. 'I z EDUCING for Om trial will cmmjme you MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA SEND To Q 'Beautiful Isle of Dreams' D' cel NEEDY If I ....Li..,... :fill : . I K. COSS I H !EXHIBITION! '-tg INFERIOR DECOIIATOII gvg I. SCHNEBLY if 08115: Me World's only Separable 5' EXECUTIONER DELUXE TAIELE Eg-ZCORATIONS SIAMESE TWINS E I , or erences E I Let me do your dirty work MISfgPg2'YER CSWIOI' Gr Schamell 'git Room 205 li I ' T ' THURSTON FE KIM' at HARSHMAN GODLOVE Sz HEARD REAL ESTATE AGENTS Nonparalleled Barber 'lil Westmoreland County INTERPRETERS OF THE Short at soapy ' l Texas LAW Shaves Shampoos fl CHOICE LOTS We Settle A11 Disputes Wm TRIMMED ll! LOWEST RATES We Know All FACES LI,-TED , 51 ' 1 I COME, SPEND YOUR Why visit Paris an Reno? Mamcufes 'S I YOUTH 51 MONEY . For Mistreated Men 5V In The Land of See us and Be Satzsjied I! u Open at all Hours I Sunshme and Honey uv , 2 l I E' l ,ffrrlra ' p ' Q dp, , A l Q.'.A.,,?'lla11 I 1 I l l ' A ' llIIT7TT'lllllpl,ff,L,UQh'Qin'2:fi,41llI Y 4 -' ,l 1,'L l J , .1 r1f v: . . ..,4 f t r U'1f1 I I 2 vi, ,. 1 ' ' I v A frills' I 4 ii . ' I 11vl111111.'1,,i I '- 3 ,, f.'j 1nvn1l11LLL11 I aidlnljl I .15 '-Qflh':S.,eJ.u.S4.0'fxvllznhalylyglllf I I ' I I ' I l,Tf '1.1uL' DRM. fl V III? I EII is . 31 nkzn I J. Bean :-Would you punish a boy for something he didn't do? ISI my Miss King :-Of course not. J. Bean :-Well, I didn't do my algebra. ' lg I F . I 5 II g b O. Leitprz-A thief entered my dad's store last night and stole everything if ut a box o soap. - N 1 SI M. Ernst.-The dirty crook. 5 . P. Cohen :-Some of these teachers live a doggone fast life. SI I Nat. Brenner :-I don't know about that, none of them ever pass me. I 3' E i P5 QII 4 Miss Moore :- Ham, spell banana. ' I I ' Ig Ham Anderson :-B-a-n-a-n-a-n-ag darnit, teacher, I know how to spell it, I QQ , IIIQ but I don't know when to stop. L I vu, X II f I DON'TS 5 3 I 3 E I Keep away from track men, they are unusually fast. If H I EI Never make dates with-biology students, they like to cut up too much. ' IIE' The football man is all right, he will tackle anything. 3 II 4 ,I 5 Watch out for the baseball man. He hits and runs. W3 1, Be careful of the member of the Dramatic Club, he has a good line. Q ffl ' i : N if 'I ,5 L. Mitchell :-My father has two wives to support. E I 1 'S' M. Norment:-He's a bigamist? ' g',IIV L. Mitchell :-No, I just got married. I 4.2 Y , 4' '77 Ensor Otto :-Miss Adams, have you Lambs' Tales? FT' QI Miss Adams :-This is a library, not a butcher shop. 4 I SI , 1 I Q P SI X, .. T. Thurston:-I can see I'm only a little pebble in your life. 1 If I I I L. Elliott :-That's all, Thurman, but I wish you were a little boulder. 11934 I I 1 . Nl I I is Horner Rowland :- Sweets to the Sweet. I I 1' I Sol. Sherleyz-O thank you, and won't you have some nuts. I II L E1 :lf 4 II E, Printer to Mr. Coffman:-I'll send you some dummies soon. EI 11 Mr. Coffman :-We have plenty on the Staff. I . ' :tif 'F I, WE Mrs. Campbell :--Before you go to the party, be sure you wash your ears and I E It xiii neck. , 1' 4 If Alan :-Neck who, mother? E V ' S: I ' Ii III M. Diffendal Cover the telephonel :--May I speak to Mr. Kaylor? If I1 ' pf II Miss Kendlez-Mr. Kaylor is engaged. pls Li IIE M. Diifendalz-I don't want to marry him, I want to talk business. l 3 1 ' ' 5 1 I I se . i' If 'fx r I 5 I I I Eighty-two Ig II -My 4 I I I f E I I I I :-' 1 I I I I 'nl ' I I I, I I I ,,,.,,17111111'7-YT? I ll I ii' will I . gnu. I . 1111111111 I 1 I , , I 'ffl' 'IIIHH J 4 I - n. 4 AJ P T? V 1 , fi, I ' . F , . . - h . .. . , v,:.41 44 . ,z -If 4, .5 , A L 4 -Q mii.......l.mf,,. , .A L....nH:M. -la . -mu..... n . .. W V . f X. ,- 1 , A 1. Y 4 ' ' 1 .,..,, l 1 ' lun ' 5 ,Hnflil-.. ' ir: ' ' ',, i , 3 L 1 ' ,' nn,ifLL,,,,, ' , ' , A ' l ? 'L L4uiLsa:'IIlI: , i l W gg-Thus .1-'ASI-0'r:'T 211411115111 I I l X i 'T 'lLf,,. LET51 lwlilxw ' 'Q My W 1 il MJ Qlalrnhar 2. Q - 'fffg SEPTEMBER if l E i ' ll, S 4. School opened. Q f 5. Work on Annual started. sl, C x I l fl OCTOBER S' S I il V Ri 5. ' 10. Great Sorrowings because of a lost holiday. li 3 I lg 1 13. School looks like a lunatic asylum, no, it's only the Girls' Hi-Y initiations. l 15. Alan Campbell makes it known that he possesses it. l .ffl Mil 19. Sejusof Dance. Wai E ' ' l 15.? ' NOVEMBER 5 1 9 ' H Eli 7. Goose Gander displays model uniform for Hagerstown Hi School if 3 student in 1935-Cmaybe soonerj. W 29. We renew our acquaintance with Mr. Turkey. , 1 gp . 5. ii l 5 DECEMBER S.-l' 4112 2 ,l 15. Colder weather coming-Mr. Strite changes to long pants. Q, 31 Li 55 20. We find out there really is a Santa Claus, he visits the Christmas Dance Q 1,911 in person. rw' lb 21. Christmas Holidays begin. y R33 1 '-' 5 JANUARY K C ' 1 ll mf. 7. We return after a prolonged vacation due to a Flu edipemic. CNo Sir casualtiesl. as gh 27. We suddenly get interested in our textbooks. J 1 f 3 ' 'M 28. Mid-year Exams begin. ,nf - fl S ll FEBRUARY lil i iw H 1. We shake off Exams fgladlyj. it I 1, 2 - 14-15-16. The school puts on its first annual CD FROLIC. E ' 1 28. Arm bands given out in Assembly to the laboring students. Pop L' Warner, the pep instiller, spoke. 1,35 , ' is MARCH il Q . 3 , , lp 1. Whoopeel?! the great actors and actresses of the Senior class are given I 5 ww their one chance in life to be famous. The class play tryouts!! D xl Q Q 22. March ends-High School Dance. All the Rats parade in their r E f gf Sunday best. I Si 5 p 25. Sejusof goes to Press. iff ll Qi l Eighty-four a ' W' A-Q 7- l E ' 2' 'Y 1 ,,.,x-'w1l'1a lr 'uw' 1 '- m. L W :Wg-.., 'll l I t vl',,, f 'Iunnulna 'I If W l w 1 0, 4,-l lf .1 J Mtn i f Jig:-in. . L 1- .1..-:if .1 -r-. Mrtgial ... .. .. .ib'gu+.1n.i. .fi gf.-QL. 'ii' in .1gnLs.a'.- 'Jai.a- ' ' lil: lx l , , .. , ...,,,,, I u o Us funn... ,' 'rl ' ' , I 1 ' , ,,,,L.,, , :S+ . O 'u lialll::nnQ:.l 'Ill' 1 . Ql'r'v :,'nU1'. 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' I ,-. ,-M M' AA-mm-QQM -MQW Y L y ,Y ' ,,,1 ' A 3 -1 .,. 1, ' c. -'VIL ,. . . . Z' YL4 , JYPSVFW , 1 . .v , -,'1 F:'l1Pff'?Q f'l 5f ' L il: if ff '1'11'ffff'1-Q.1sg95S'ej.lu,,s, itfffrfh-L2i14f'2 1 1 El Lise h Q 33 pil . x 2 WE if ' Bnrnzrnpr I NAME WHERE FOUND FAVORITE PASTIME Robert Snyder In Office Making excuses to Miss Brown q gli: Mary D. Heilman With Mnahn -Studying is 'SI I Q E. Hammond Waiting for Goosy Gander Reading ' T William McKee In locker space at noon Yelling at the Freshies ' Eli Weaver Ott In Chemistry Lab. Arguing with Si 4' - Annilnn Browne In the halls Flirting with D. Schlotterbeck , T I A, Donald Baker Never can tell! Horses! Horses! gf, i I Isabel Fridinger At the clubhouse Canoeing g ill i Iris Faircloth In Room 203 Arguing E ij I ggi Jphannah Glass Around the red-haired cashier Thinking of Johnnie I' Jane Miller With Cat Looking for B. P. i gi V' I fi' Q Wilson O' Connell At Conrad's house Talking about Dot . I Harry Bennett Walking in the halls Sleeping ' WE Ruth Hankey At the hair-dressers Writing to Leroy? 15,5 1 Knepper Talking to Clay Reading the Daily Mirror T I i f Q - Donna Winter In the gym Playing basketball H 4 'T' -, i ii Henry Chapman Aroung Mr. Semler . Fooling the public if fi' K K E ' Carlton Godlove In Sejusof Oiiice Discussing politics ,, I4 j Eminent Dnnh In his room Talking to Madeline :g gi K p g Bernice Phillips Cut Chasing Aday at night 93' N52 Y 'I tsl in f i ifgw j K Eighty-.six 1' I .51-Q ,L 2, I Qi i Jw i -h42,,f:+ lL,'jgm 4' FEV. Y i f'! . I, ,. .,. II., ., I, .. H 1 u 11 f U az, Q,,,LLn ': A 1' I' T In ,Q,,?l':S IU,S,0 -ftljnzllslllffflllli I 1 w E 1 I lrT:1:rafI:,lL MII I QI Lex W Q 3 Y '-rl 3 1 1 f K U A ll 1 l S s :YQIJ ii 'an' I t 1 Q I lv E 5 t 111 E Q51 : ',I5 '.,,g s s 5 I .e s Enrnarnpe gal If 1 SI e 5 lil GENERAL IMP1mssIoN NICKNAME Wlsrms To BE 'Ei at g .E - wx 5 , li Lazy Corky A great chemist Qs s ' s I gg? Digniiied Prominent Club-Woman 5 If 1 T. N l Originality Personiied Ibby Editor of N. Y. Tribune ! S + . , 2 QI 5 Witty Bill A lady's man . 5 N ' x H II Busy Ott A race-track driver 5 1 2 w , , :I gl El Studious Brownie A school ma.rm lj U 1 I Q I. I l 5 T8lk8tlV8 Don Globe-trotter 5- 5 i x lg' Good Natured Izzy Good cook Q i T 5' . . . x l 1I:I Jolly ' 'Nxt-Wit' ' Married Q -'t .i . . . TV :' li' Digmfied Joe Mrs. Miller E : ,, I I s iii Darn moe M1tzy Opera, Smger Ig 1 3 . , I. Quiet Mayor of Hagerstown ' . .rw if A Southern Puke A man of leisure E s , 'N E 1 Y 1 ' u n ' ,I ' T I I II PePPY Rufus Thin III: 2 V Giggling Knep Mrs. Beutz I I E' . . N . ,W I 1 ' Capable Bunny Pride of her family 2 I ME . Y ll I 1. Dog-gone mce Hen The only one E 1 1 ' . R I, Responslble Professor A Senator IQ E K Docile Pen A farmer ' l u u c l N h A stunning Semor Bernie A hobo t Q ' X ci K ' IQ .S Q V i 5 I Pg I I g I , . x ' Q V 1 5 3 T i SIN UH Eighty-seven ,Q A! l : ' I E' I .III JI., . T r Y A A l ' ' V I , ,s1rllf,, 1 ' tgp, ' V ,,,, ,,, ', X ' ! W I il I it L. I I, I I ,fun 1p1n1ru,,,l,,,,L, ,Q -i:f'I,,,,p1f'T1 I v I I ii,,,u11 l1ff.,,,,,,,?'f 'llkI 1 I VII.: It 'I L l , ll, I n A P P , . N n II ,I .-I WI sI,I l u u 5 u E .mI s S .E I1 II .1 I . I I 17: 9.35 .lil E III: II' I: s .QI It II! ,rl Il Isl SI Is Ill Ii :I CII I . IIIII - I T' I , . I-f 3Inkra Dear Miss, Wrote Jimmy Bryan s mother to the teacher, Don t whip o T. IMaugans --Do you know, only two things prevent your becoming a great dancer? A. Moore .-What are they? T. Maugans'-Your feet. I Mrs. Snyder '-Is that you, Robert? Corky '-I ll tell you, mother dear, ash shoon ash I ve looked in the Jolly ole mirror. Ad in Sunday Paper -We Clean Your Dirty Kids for a Quarter. I ET No GUILTY MAN ESCAPE-Warning-Unless the parties, who allow their police dogs to run at large in the vicinity of the Fourth Street Build- ing are tied at once they will be rounded up and shot Henry Chapman Chief of Police Gander -She keeps herself surrounded with guns and pistols. Miller '-You don t say? Gander .-Yes, she likes to have arms around her. J. Adams .-Say, who do you think you re pushing? C. Hager :-How many guesses do I get? I'd surely like To smack the clown Who insists on shouting, I faw dow . ' ANOTHER Again we have one about a Scotchman who was invited to a party and told that each guest should bring something. He brought his relatives. Sue :-It was leap year and I proposed to a fellow on a river bank. Mary:-What happened? Sue :-He leaped. Mother Cat :-Tommy, your neck is not clean. Tommy Cat :-I'm sorry, Mother. It was merely a slip of the tongue. And did you know that two Scotch boys turned in their basketball suits because they couldn't shoot all the free throws? Eighty-eight I li nn 111111111 x Ix iI II 'v gi C. X. , . Q '. NIII ,I.I KI I NI ,I .IIKI IIQI N II' II! IE I's Ilx I: IQ Ie: NI I! Ie N Il I5 I! Q il' QI K ls I: I- 23 1II ,II I ll I I I 1 4 A ffffffn I ' fll111l11,,,,,,2 I :eden ,,,,,,,1llfI I rs I I, ,I Il1nf,hl, I I I I 'lllrrlrffllr 'afllf I I I . I I I I 'ffl' I Q A' fb ' II I' :III Q FII rep N' A F I I I1 p-.1-I F1 I Q Y I I I I I I I I I I I ,Q m ,,,,,, I I . I g:g ,,nla'.,I V ' 42 ' ' ' I' I- I I I . 1 QIQ,-H, I I IFIAI' 'T ' ' 'uL,uufal 7I I I 1'QvQgIQ11I lS,eJ.U, Snofl If'3uuIl'ff 'F I ' I I I I I I'uTuuu,,,,M I 1 I i i N , -2-4 al! jf- :.:.:.. x I iI IIIH II III? il W: Il EI X 2 IK IRI I I N fc n v u 1 IQ, :urls . . 7 . . . . S I -,mg Tommy. He lsn t used to lt. We never hit lnm at home except in self defense. g II ' Ii I . '. I I ' I C - II Q 3 - I I J A I e Q' S x Q . I u Q as 11 r 1 ' 1 : , ' I I N EI I' .S 1 I I SI' 1 I r III' z :I I . I 1 sin J I E I Q - .I 1 :I I 1 M Q l II : R I P : ' I GI II : . el I . I: Ie I I I 2 Q ll .Il R I 5 I I I' I' ' 5 ,II ' Q I I ' X IIIII : i YZI 7 Te -.: I ' - E I . x I E I S I I I Q I N I I II I as n H xp I I I II I I I I I II N I N 2 I I5-..iIff I I 'HI I I I .' . 4' 'Qi Ku N A if Mmm-,,:.f ' I ii EwivP1'!!'1!q,W!g'f7'JwuL'fLra,'e4ssa Ps.ge'TJWvf'.2swi'f'--1- f ' - In'-95Z1 !'f',fi'!2 sv'Q !2'.:'1s gl!vv'?'?lH'f'l'f '?4!,f 1'lfj'flr!1f 5 ,' . 1. - - - '- ' L 1 v ' - If I , . ' 1-f I 1 l I 1 'nfs . . l , I 1 I I 'H-sf! LB. I x rx Xa I 1 1 1.x .ME 'I 5 5 'af 'llxa s.-1 '.,uafmwd .Am Illnkra Mary had a little lamb, Given by a friend to keep. It followed her around until It died from want of sleep IN MEMORIAM Little Willie from the mirror Sucked the mercury all off, Thinking in his childish error It would cure his whooping cough At the funeral, Willie s mother Smartly said to Mrs. Brown T was a chilly day for William When the mercury went down. It s great to be a man who can smile In any sort of weather, Or one who can smile when his friend and his girl Leave the dance floor together. B. Hassett .-My Scotch uncle sent me his picture today Doris A. '-Great! How does he look? B. Hassett -I don t know. I haven t had it developed yet Mr. Strite'-See here, my man, who in the devil told you to plant all that new shrubbery in my front yard? Galdenerz-Why, your wife, of course. Mr. Strite -Mighty pretty, isn't it? One of our Seniors has invented an alarm clock that will shut windows, light a stove, and start eggs and coffee boiling. C. Lumm -Oh I just hit my crazy bone. V Hart '-Hey, Benny, what time is it? Benny D. -How d you know my name was Benny? I Hart -Oh I just guessed it. Benny '-Well, guess the time then. Miss Adams Cnervouslyj'-Are you sure the train will stop when you pull the rope? Conductor.-Absolutely. The other end is tied around the engineer s nec Harry B. '-I hear Mike, they ve gone dry in the village where your brother lves. Mike H. '-Dry man! They re parched I ve just had a letter from Paddie and the postage stamp was stuck on with a pi . Eighty nine Q su I ' Fu, w 1 I , -- ' l 1 X 111111 lu, l 9.51. ..9,,:f-S,,e,1,.u,.s..ol m.f11'f . , . , , ill! :AA I 3 ,lv W 1- 'ld Illia iii li :gf l II Q 1: ' el Q K , x 1 X Q Q I 6' x' 9 . I Q 5 N . x Q x 5 S . N Q 1 1 k K I , ' 'Q 2 Ni N x .1 ,. X 9 Nj L- an 1 2 lil: rv rx X I...f : Q' lx x gl z f ll I x Y N is N x X 'S X C I' W A K s - sl N Sl 1: s.: li lt x I r - Q .g . 2 a X A x V 3' Q 1 all - ll fl' X . lr- 5 -.:: I l 2 . I . . sf . . ins S x x 21 E Nl wig NV N I 5 'Q x!! wx , I 1 : ' I , ' sl , Q ,E I Mr. Clopper.-My poor boy, you must hurt all over. 5 il , 1 : 5 4 r- N I : ' ' Ng ly I : ' 5 I', ' X 'T Z 2 'El ical: lk' 2: ' X ilQ l s lui' ' R I5 . l I 4. , ju N 51 ' k. 5 59 IC lilj 1 if il ' 1 ilk! , . IN, M 1 bl I ips i . 1 Q ,Q lx ' 7 v l le sl n 'Q A xjlu 5 : N ul tl 5 0 0 X I In I: if ' ' GI lu il ii il if ini A 4 rrl P 1 Ill :iii 1 I I U N 4 - , HJ i ' I l:11rn1l:111ilnf I I . l j i w 'I 'a' ' Y 1 ' ,n l j 'rfffpgg 3 'f11 'f' 'Z 3'f- W 1 v r1avf'm11111.5!r'r1,.1-n1,wgf,grwg5. V N 1 . , 5 1 x u S - u 1 N 1 x N 1 ' -C 1 11... A ,,,,, 1 1 1 ' - - 1 1 1- 1 L 1' ...1 .,,,. r1Qo.Q..Qf.rSei.u,s.o.Ff:e.1:f1ff ' 1 51 1113 E 555.1 H 1 5 11 1 W 191 l X o Q , 5--3,1 31 manrial Statement nf Sriimnf 1 ...i , 152 A 3 1 115 -EXPENDITURES 1 Q 5 13 Office Rent to Mr. Kaylor ...... ................ .... S 2 9 .98 ill Sl' Banquet CAlexander Hotelj .................... . . . 200.02 2 11 Chewing Gum, Tobacco, Cigarettes and Candy. . . . . 79.00 Q11 3 1 Stamps ........................... ........... . 02 1 Q ill? Stationery ........................ . 1, ....... .10 j E E1 A Entertainment 1 ,1 ' .ii Treasure Hunt 78 4975 1 Hi House Party ................... ...... . 1 . 100.50 E1 x,..f Dances .........................,....... . . . 75 .00 S 11 Advertising Manager's expenses ....... ..... . . . 965 .OOM 11 31 il 1 Joke Editor Cfor copyright of stale jokesj .... . . . 1468.05VZ 7 Q E p Unaccounted for ..... ................... . . . .005 if if S2996 .as 11 2 1.1.4 ASSETS 1 Y 1 S ' 8 1 Sale of copies ..,...... ... ......... ..... S 14 .95 Q11 ,P1 Advertising .............. . . . 5 .05 X11 S 11i Hush money from faculty .... . 79 .5095 E ' ig Hush money from students .... . . . 18 .49Vg ' R 2 N 3118.00 3 2, Liabilities .... ..... s 2996 .es i 3111 Assets ............ 118.00 44 l 1 -il 1 Q 11, Balance Cliabilitiesl ....... ...... . ......................... ..... S 28 78 .68 ful li E1 1, CAmount to be paid from free will offering of studentsj Q L 1 . 5 1 X 1 ld. P. S.-On the unanimous vote of the board, it has been decided that this 11 above mentioned deficit can be made up by all students severing relations with E 1 y gg 1 Si Clopper for two years. 1 x l 1 l P. P. S. S.-The figures may not be correct in detail, but the principal might 11 Q 3 be correct. 1+ E 'y 1 Signed, 1 1 I CARLTON GODLOVE, i 5 Business Manager E 51 15 1 11. mx 1 3 1 I Ninety lil .ii 7-' l1 il ' '11 1 1 YI 111 ,,--1,1 1 11' - 14 i lf' II', 'fl,,,,I I 1 1 A gig: fl 1 ggi i,,l , 11,,-9, ,w'.lH f-,,, : i 1 I ffzlf 1 111111 44' K 1 'Iff ' ,t 'Windy' l f - . 1' -. ,. ...Q 1. is :ICI ll!! .11 E: WI E Hi x . e -.3 2,-2 . . ls 12 Q Q1 Oiff ' 4, . '0ouq 1:14 x x s 5 5 vu I 1 N x I u sl, -' '-1-1,mw9!w '-E 1r1-.-'yi-1'-1-ash ' W- 'f' 11:11 -- 5 I 1. l gui' , Ill' 11 1 .,m,,. N , 110:14-all I ' Ask illlr Annihrr This is an intelligence test conducted among the Seniors.. These twelve questions were asked each Senior, and the following answers were picked at random as being the most intelligent:- QUEsTIoN No QUESTION No. QUESTION No QUESTION No. QUESTION No. QUESTION No QUEsTIoN No QUESTION No QUESTION No. QUEsTIoN No QUESTION No QUESTION No. I. What is your favorite pastime? 1. Eating dates OH of the calendar. 2. Bluffing the teachers. II. For what would you like to be remembered after leaving H. H. S. 1. The fact that I survived four years. 2. Buying a wig for Mr. Harshman. . Janitor of Senior Class. I Excluding everybody but Mr Clopper, what is your opinion of the Faculty? 1 Censored. 2. I am afraid to answer before graduating. V. State as briefly as possible all you know about the subject you dislike the most. . The name? Chemistry-naturally. . Dead Easy. . Bon Jour! . What is your favorite method of thinking? . Not guilty. . Out loud. I. VVhat is your favorite magazine? . Child Life. . Current History C?D. VII. What is your definition of a Yellow Conduct Slip? 1. A written proof of the teacher s disposition 2. The ninth period. VIII. What appeals to you most in the Cafeteria? . Faculty buns. . The carrot-headed cashier. X. How many nights a week do you study two hours? . Eight nights . None. . If you were to be expelled tomorrow, what would you do today? . I d do everyone that would do me I. What do you like most about school? 1. My girl . Three O clock bell. 3. Lunch Period. XII. Take one guess as to the purpose of this questionaire. 1. The outcome of some dumb-bell s brain. 2 Someone trying to be funny. 3. For a statistical report as to the rate of Senior s mentahty X ufvu '4 ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 . 1 I 1 ' 1 1 dj 4 1 F J, , 1 ,,,, 1:::af44, 5 Q 'QA 'Q' h NS me 1, .UA S I-0 ' 'I endlllql l 1 'l',,'l '1nn .Q H111 s E I C N 8 S 1 1 1 1 1 I I 8 K 5 K1 N 1 N 1 E1 S rl N N sl E1 2 n 12 v N I X s 1x s mg 'xo Q N K X I er +111 x 3 sv' 1 . II . , ' ' ' 1- - 111- - xx I N -I , ' I A lg E S , 2 1 V l 2 Sli I P,-, I 3 S E l all' 1 V a I3 1 ill 31 2 K ,- . li, 5111 V 12 lo x1 -.: . 1 fi 1 5 2 .4 x 1 I , 19' - 1 3 If , . . 1 u S . A N S .QQ I 1 Q Q I .Y I ' J' 1 Q 1 1 3' 1 Q' N 1l :'1 2 I 1 11 ' R ' Nl I x V1 It X x 1 . Q 1 lil! 2 R 1: 35:5 . X 2 x . . . - Mg 1. 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IIE EII s 'I -I X II III - R I gg lry I I: - A I 1 'YI N E I . 1 H 2 xI lf? 0 R Eg Ia 'II' 'I IIE3 ANNOUNCE A SUMMER Jeweler I3 IIa' E VII I Q CI ' , S I? ' ' ' 'ISI -I' It. s - 5 Ie I - Inez I I, N '51 Isl 5 I SIII n N aI II IRI af sf I I A 2' It f I-II, I - -w,..,.4g TEACHER or PIANO AND ORGAN COURSE OF INSTRUCTION For lnformatzon Phone 902 or Call at School East Wa hmgton St Cor Locust St One Hundred Three HAGERSTOWN MD 11' y . - I .lit Il 0. Q u 52:3 E HIE Z Q 1 1 Q HV .In N ll .P N E 1, I I I El E 5 ,I H LI 0 I Q I I 233 IN N' 5 QI S 2 N I E E! 'I H x : N H Z 'I s u ll, I-.E QQ: 'fr l WI iii N 8 2 il EI Sl is Ig. I . III 'Af 'h . F . I 111.4111 0 I I Y Y .1 V A N I I '1+Q,Q,.9,,SI-S,eJ,u,Is. -F 1w....J,fgf ' THE LIVE STORE Hoffman, Barnhart 8: Clopper STYLISH CLOTHES For Young Men 11 W. Washington Street Hagerstown, Maryland lVlcF ADDIN' S SPORT SHOP Everything for the Sportsman All Standard Makes Sporting Goods GUNS - FISHING TACKLE SPECIAL ATTENTION T0 OUTFITTING TEAMS ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING AND KEY MAKING HAGERSTOWN z -: MARYLAND LADIES' YOUNG MEN'S NovELTY LA D155 SNAPPY FOOTWEAR H OSI ER Y OXFORDS SEE' A 'III f7Z5fffLf' I I, 1, I, ,L ,. VISIT WINDOWS A f' ,I I In G G srozes X Glzrlflwvff cqggagg. REAL WALKING COMPANIONSH 13 SOUTH POTOMAC STREET HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND One Hundred Four ' aiu, ' 1:a:ll1r111Il1f,, I, ' , I .glqs - ,V I I III Ilya, n .9 1,5711 I il I 1,531 ll 1Iv,,m,l, I :I I ' Inu I . I l 1 I I Iu,,,,u,y,mzJ,,,, A I I V ! L I Z-V I ,g I EW gm W X lli ot :Ji I . IE S l N lk 'Q 1 1449 I 'Z 111111. ' ' 1 N N . F ' ' ' , W5 ,nl . fn, I I I 1 I ,1a,,A,,,,,f ' 15QzSL.,Q,pZ -. ,U,,Sr0' I, , Quail WASHINGTON COLLEGE The Eastern Shore's Own Limited Enrollment - Waiting List Now Filling 1929 - 1930 CHESTERTOWN, MARYLAND Call 514 BUY YOUR B For RINGER S Cakes, Bread and Rolls Dry Cleaning Pressing W A R E H A M S ALTERINCBYalr5Nlg'.PAIRING B A K E R Y 45 SOUTH JONATHAN ST 109 W FRANKLIN ST HAGERSTOWN MARYLAND HAGERSTOWN MARYLAND EXCLUSIVE AGENTS DUNHILL AND UNDERBOAR PIPE THE NEWS AGENCY 4 Public Square HAGERSTOWN MARYLAND BROWN S SMART SHOP HAGERSTOWN MARYLAND DISTINCTIVE APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES One Hundred Fnve - neu l I . I 1ul4 IIIIL 51313 : i ls 5 S 5 I IS SI Q I NI: N I E N N QI Q x 5 x N K N .K X J 1 ga W x 5 H Ie ' 2 ul' 1 9 I! 5 ll an ' - - f Q x Is In ls 3 3 5 S H cl E . . . 9.-f z SJ Q :-: :-: 5, I I5 EI I 3 Y ' I! .3 IN 0' IN el I' el l:I H l EI PI? IllI If V Q' 5 E 4 , I- I - g I N 2 I 3 I Q s IIX i flsel E SUI : Q I :I -.- E l u ' ' s E I 'l X u Ni ,g QI 5 N I: XI I,,.: I!! 4.6 X LK 7 Is 5 IRI II: A I :I I Q ' QI E Is: ' Is ' s I Il QI 5 ISI xx Nl e I is .P sh I: S I 5 el I I I 9 N rl I :II i. 1 li. J M. 1 2 v' II EI ' v ' I' I - I ' u, II , . R - l I' I 'll 0 ll ' ' l ' ' fI ff' ' '1 l' l l l l fll Q l 5 mllyflf' . H I - I I l1r:,,1n,,,,, 1' I ' I , 101,11 4 N I Na.,-,U 1 I, lu ol 1 A- 4444441 THE Alumni of the Hagerstown High School have played an important part in the successful de- velopment of our Secu- rity plant. We hope that, in the years to come,new openings in our organiza- tion may be filled from your graduating classes. ION' - A - sfcumrv CEMENT - H E LDEQBWB ERC CEMENT CEMENY 40 Howard Sl. 285 Madison A.ve. Albany,N.Y. Hagerstown'Md- New fr V- ws , rf Q Ty ff ,L f iff' maj M l1-Qe g --1 y 91 ' si -,3 .- -Wu! ', wmm 2 I f, -5- 'MIM' :iii Z X r-i. :- Q vmxz' I 'lil i Z -. ' l my 5:5 - i W. U X t ' LWHW l Asses. W ffl-I-I as-,Q 'ln ' if l IP .ff '59-d ' Q if X, X out 'h af . . ww ' x N 'QX X x --1' I x., Y X, rlzfx N - . Q X - ,. 1 J P . Z? N gf dwg Look Fon THE BLUE BAND BAGS , , O go r ig: .9 V- ' One Hundred Six 9 ' ' I I I I I I fig ,,11Ill:i: SE . Flu! I I 1,111 nf ' ,,,,LL,,,,,J:.-'-1 I 1 Q,fL..Q,,-f -- ,QLl,,U,,S,.0f femur ' T. I 'I 'I l I I O I nun, Les 9 S HARRY s. MY!-:Rs Dinner Ware - Gifts - Glass Ware Lamps - Home Furnishings If I oppmife city 1-1.11 Hagerstown, Muylma COMPLIMENTS OF 1 C H A T K l N S Clean Shave Stylish Hur Cut C W ALEXANDER BARBER SHOP SUMMIT and SURREY AVES I HAGERSTOWN - MARYLAND Three Chairs No Walling 52 NORTH JONATHAN STREET HAGERSTOWN MD I Will Deliver Everywhere Phone 520 ASlC Your Grocer OI' BREWERS HOME MADE POTATO CHIPS SEIBERTS BEAUTY SHOPPE 54 EAST FRANKLIN STREET HAGERSTOWN MD HAGERSTOWN MD FOR THAT COLD Rudy s Cold and LaGr1ppe Capsules 25c RUDY S REXALL PHARMACY HOTEL HAMILTON CORNER HAGERSTOWN MARYLAND One Hundred Seven 11' x E IIS E35 1, 2 S a I I Eli X xl xl E 111111111111 . VAL, A x ,':l? f':--,,,,1iZf 4 3,13 E :7nnTnI 'f?:.1, ' g :ami Tl A: ,,,11l1l1fo2'Z-.'E 2 ' :,.. mm,-' A4 t, , ,,4LY - - ::f-,1,,u14l!, ',,.1l - 4 if - '-,,,,,s' l- f1.,,,,,,,,,p1I ii. 512' U... : , Q - N 4, u . - . L 5 - l ' u we A l . 1 4 O L ' o-Q-1 -- - , Q .- , i 'O I I L - 5 5 - Q , N Q L . Q Aw U Q 4 5 . g - i v 3. - 5 I 'u, l i 1 an 'Wa I u , I .... 5 . I PP: I A . Q - L . A I I X I - . N H . K I .5 . - K, i I -- I 1 F '--Q T,,,,,,, 1-1 ,,,uf-f'4l v,-- A A--- A- f ' 4,i111111n,,'.,, l ,, - -ZW., 1, 4 A A ,, , . gl',,,'l, 111' -2-i -1.v1- ill' - ' 0' -- ,1l '4 5 ,ll ' ?. 1'..-,Lf ', 'lf- L-?'.1'3 1111111lll ffl, 'TA , -545 .1 '?'4lr11l ....?.q ', II , , I 'U:.,l.,.,l,52f 1fQLL,.Qf157iSEj.UQS..0-F sQ..Jf3f ' I 1, T' -1- s -rl EI A E II! 2 SHlREY'S MEN'S SHOP M? Ir ON THE SQUARE WIS 447 West Washington Street 5 I l 'Q s SPRING TOP COA TS 5, I5 x - Nifty Suits for the Nifty Dresser - Gents' Furnishings NOT THE CHEAPEST BUT THE BEST E. j I Phone 976-w 'g ' I GENERAL INSURANCE .- : S You can not be properly insured E Sip I unless you are safely insured I 'II cf N It McComas, Armstrong Company, Inc. r Is 114 we.: wuhangron sneer I 3 I N I HAcERs'rowN M MARYLAND I E I . 'gl' 23 S' I Wag 'I COMPLIMENTS OF :II x ANTIETAM PAPER co., Inc. HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND :III I5 I 5 f I one Hundred Eight I E. I , .,,., I + If ....,' 3- MT I II p f mm,,,, 5' ' , 'Y' I iff 7 ?W E 'm'J L+,UlL'az.I I a '. Arm, .L,ILv. . All - nr,-L53 ,Jn T alla ian '- ' ' I raynho 1 . ,gl . , Q F nav: .,,,.,,.,,,,,,gfffff 12Q.fL.9,sfS,eJ,y.s..o1'ef'-z,.,, ff' 1 HOFFMAN'S Stqle Shop STYLISH SCHOLASTIC SERVICE 15 North Potomac Street :-: Hagerstown, Maryland Following the Mode COMPLIMENTS But f Leading the Style .. 0 - BURHAN'S MILLINERY A F R I E N D 43 WEST WASHINGTON STREET HAGERSTOWN, MD. EYES COMPLIMENTS OF EXAMINED The Lovely Dame cLAssEs FITTED Candy Shop DR. C. A. BROWN ,Th P S ,, OPTOMETRIST 6 effect west 3 Pl.lbllC sqlllfe HAGERSTOwN,MD. HAGERSTOWN GROCERY COMPANY Wholesale Grocers and M anufaclurers' Agenls HARRY NEWCOMER. Prelident and Treasurer GEO. H. LEMEN. Vice-President R. A. OSWALD. Secretlry ELMER G. DIETRICH ALBERT C. NIGH 38-42 South Potomac Street Hagerstown, Maryland NOTl0N DEPARTMENT One Hundred Nine ,vuavnl ' Av I 416 rlriaannp, 3 1 pil . 0 if I l ' ' t, 'aaa-,,lfll1 , , I 31111, 'I' ,, llll0e I UNIVERSITY CLOTHES NO MORE 22 50 o NO LESS 2 Public Square Hagerstown, Md. Drugs A E Athletic Sundries t First Aid Toilet Articles and Luncheonette ' School Supplies Lower Prices Not just One Day But Every Day in lhe Year PEOPLES SERVICE DRUG STORES Store 34 S E C Storj 57th d . . . orner onar an an 17 West Washington Street Franklin streets Phone Phone FRANK l'l. lVlll..l..ER TINNING, VENTILATING AND si-ii-:ET METAL woRK Red Cross Ranges-Warm Air Heating and Combinations of Warm Air and Hot Water Heating-All lnstallations by the Ustanclarcl Code C. 8z P. Phone 57 22 East Washington Street Hagerstown, Maryland One Hundred Ten fl J R s 1 ll., S E N 'E N EI' a 1 L , l1111aq.X 1 V ' 1 I 11:01, S -'- I 1 '1hQ,5L.9,,.,-S.eJ.u,,s..o-F e,.w ff If , Ill hx , S I N I I x E s Q' is gn, S : gn The 8 Million A Day Say What People Think of MW The best served drink in the world A pure drink of natural llavors. Served ice-cold in sterilized bottles. Filled and sealed by automatic machines, Without the touch of human hand. It had to be good to get where it is THE ELDRIDGE DAIRY COMPANY 215 EAST WASHINGTON STREET HAGERSTOWN, MD. MILK - CREAM - BUTTER - EGGS Compliments of PALACE OF SWEETS For a bale to eat and something sweet oPPos1'rE MARYLAND THEATRE LUN CH EON ETTE SODA CANDY YELLOW CABS PHONE 2500 DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE The Maryland Motor Company Hagerstown .s Largest Garage Cadillac La Salle Oakland Pontlac P H O N E 2 5 0 0 I-IAGERSTOWN MARYLAND One Hundred Eleven x ll? I 1 3 Us . 'll 5 Q tiff: vi S If 0 I DD U P , 5 I I ll 1 l s I , yi 9. E 1 if JE! ., A n 'S S I i ,X . . E T.. - i 3 x C 1 v , Q :X 0 u 3 5 . -X X X X X X X - :cleft ' 1 qi ' ,fill ' 1 ' l 1 l If' i N 1 ' l 3 gl 1nl ' , ' '- - U: 'Wi' I I ' ' l ' I N , Pn1n:rn1J: 6 , l ' 1 X , f nJ l ll X 5 'Q . runny 'hhpfhL I I 00.415 'vgllizes S ab ' f? nz1ldJlllll TT'T ' JOHN D. MYERS sz COMPANY S:-.gs 25-27 North Potomac Street Ili CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS 5 for Men - Young Men - Boys f The Store of Fine Quality at Conservative Popular Prices yi Z4 - Hour Deposit Service I THE NICODEMUS NATIONAL BANK OF HAGERSTOWN Capital Sl 50,000.00 Surplus S'p250,000.00 OFFICERS: 5 fir-g CHARLES EDWARD HILLIARD, M. FINLEY SEIEBRT, VII President V ice-President If THOMAS H. NEWMAN, WADE H. SHERVIN, S Cashier Assistant Cashier S JOHN D. HOLLYDAY. E Vice-President and Trust Oficer Ea ha SEE Ha Ro CONTRACTING PLUMBING 'tif STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING Vg' Gas Fitting, Tinning. Spouting, Furnace Work, Job Work of All Kinds is ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN O. E. THREE IN ONE VAPOR VACUUM PRESSURE HEATING ,S AGENT OF THE PREFERRED HART OIL BURNER Ig 125 John Street C. k P. Phone 2038 Hagerstown, Md. R One Hundred Twelve 'I E . i iliuhhnflf I I A I H I 'T fl'h llun1rnilggellff 1,111 If '7, ','E1hl',l,T ' 'TI' I 'lJ I I , I . 1- I. hfsuan. w 4 v t , I I ,. ..4 i-Iaitr-112E...L'I..,,.,I .f...1-, ' E, .,,. ...L ...,I.4.EL1. . , - ,,'.,,.,.L,g I ' 1 if a 3 e 5 O r' TT' .- .l:---,j'- AQ:-7:71.-'f '11 Lil-7, ,.,,,,,, , ,7 -3:.- :.,'--1- -W-4- ,,,,,-- ann ,, ..-l- ,,-? , 1 , 1 . - il i , - 5 , i E E Ei Lg D ? Q 5 0 ig 5 G U -1 91 K Eg 'W P IP o 5-. g P 5 m 4 'T' S S : E 1 w .Nl 'U C b f Z U-3 E 3' O E m 0 P-1 O H XS I l '1 Q -1 W 5 Y: N A 5 f 3, 7.4 fu' O ,Q 5 ' U1 H e - D M 3 'U 2 Q Cn :U Qu. Q' A O Q P o 0 5 D' Q ' T- 2 E m O I-U Q as I K g if -I G N -' lg D Q tn m m C! H- 1 H 2 5 - E o Q Eg Q- Q E 5 m E g E E W 2 :O . 5- 5 9. 0 I 2 U B L13 M C E ua QL 3 S- was Q:-Q , 2 EG-, ,EULHQ 502123- Nm Q km Q- so : r- Q E 1' 0- 2 ,Q 2 5 A Q -4 Q U, Q I 5 Q m Q 2 5 m E U-1 fp g C0 , Q ' fi 0 FU rf' v r' as C N CJ. 9 N 2 . U-I :U 2. Q 2 U Z 3, E 1 L11 2 S ax .5 M3 V .U D m gi E -4 E -' P' N as l-1 vc EA ' A P . U1 g E E- Q 'if i Z cu 9 C. ' H '4 - 2 2 5 e U i 'Sig' ' I-Riu ! -9 i - 1frf 'f -A-A A AMA- A4 Y-'N 110 v 11111 '- i a-- 'Z 5' 4 -i:.,.,,,,w- S+ Q 5 ' ,M , 1, ' ,QP-rim'- 'f1:-5- ' - 'W w11x'f'i'v'Fff'1f'1.,y X, rfvor l I I I 1 e lf 'a W 1 W W .52 I X . W W W W I I ' 11 I llkfafli' VI 'Il X ' 1 x X 'vfQuT In W X I 15 'vQf'h,xS'e:l':Uf-SI-0'f:,Tnzl'L',llf,Il ' X I l'T, ,'?Ju1I lli 1' il Wu? x M IS is -. : e iii? S I 5 We ai r I Q x tu, 5 t 3 Q 21 if S tml 5, '13 it ' If THE POTOMAC EDISON COMPANY 'L+-ri 1 2 an al 2 il Q N ' 1 x E LE ms BLUE RIDGE TRANSPORTATION commw js, f E Q, za: 15 THA NK Si Q U N f ig 0 I N . bfi!! The Faculty and Students for thelr I 3 .i , X N 1 Patronage durlng the past year, and E! 3 1 N Q it extend HE: Q, :I N M CONGRATULATIONS 1:5 S 4 92 3 gi to the Members of the l929 Graduat- fm E I . ' t mg Class. ii 1 if ' ta 5 QUE: i iq an gm t 3 sl 2 t fr A Q wi 3 2 I ' g 1 l ,L S ' s Q s 1 I W 5 I ti A Q l 5 I n fi t get Ti fi nl One Hundred Fourteen gt 1 1 IE! 'I Il W x' ' ' 1 1 v r ' Q , N- ,.:,.J- ,Q,L! N '?'.'T,:,T',f',T al 7'f1,l, f llllrfltL'1rLfJr11ll1i3Q?i1ll?lll7',,,l,j7T E1L ,I ' d,',,f YI?f? '-LQJ,U It ziipwf rw I '- -- , '- ,' -, ' V -V ' . ' v - . A -vvf ' - 5 :1 , 'uaHfm'3iisAf.aaemh ' ' ' ' - ' drug' a-mm-M.. f Q I I gin lgilllppx 3': ' I I I, ' I I I I I 10:11, , ,, I .I I .,- ,M 11,9 :L Q ,, J ,,.- , ,nz I 'o4,,,fllln1,aalIf1'I I I 21 - ,,, ,pri -. E, ,U,,Sr.0' I 911411, I' I I I ALICE M. WEAGLEY ' McCALLUM HOSE SL50 FULL FASHION C1-nFFoN 52.00 FULL FASHION CHIFFON 53.00 EXQUISITE. CHIFFON 54.50 Exouxsrrz CHIFFON You just Know She Wears Them C OMPLIM EN TS OF WILLIAM BESTER C0., INC. F LORIS T 207 SOUTH POTOMAC STREET HAGERSTOWN, MD. RAUTH BROS. Clothing - Shoes - Hats Gents Furnishing Goods 23-25 WEST WASHINGTON STREET HAo.ERsTowN, MD. CLOTHES for MEN WHO CARE GEO. R. LINDSAY 101 NORTH POTOMAC STREET Custom Tailoring READY-TO-SLI P-ON-COATS PHONE 1945 DR. A. F. MILLER C hiropod is! - Podialrisl 19 PUBLIC SQUARE HAGERSTOWN :-: MARYLAND With Best Wishes EAKLE'S DRUG STORE Phone 1041 1 18 West Washington St. Hagerstown, Maryland One Hundred Fifteen - 4 , ,ffrilfp ' ' ' ' ' , I JI. ,1rr1:r1v, I I I I I I :curl I I 0, 3 I',H,0 ,,,',, I I I 5 .YI 1,,,, ,ll I I - S I I, , I 1,1',,,,,'l,'. I I I I I I ' I WI' I I I Inn,,,, Tiff! I I I I I 'aff' I v 'f. I f ll T ' K -'YYTTT T AIAV T T , X V A - '1rQ.51. ,QMS-e1,.u.s.,o.r2f'1's..:fJf1f ' + 11 'rf+...,,.i, f S 3 il? x inf' Y E DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS I It ' ga or THE STANDARD S Ili Q HAGERSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Q RINGS AND PINS S' n N fi' S SKILLKAF IERS, INCORPORATED 3 'E , 1719-1723 RANSTEAD STREET if PHILADELPHIA COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS 12 DANCE PROGRAMS AND FAVORS ' 9 1 E NAME CARDS AND ATHLETIC AWARDS fi if ,N Pill' ' is MORE THAN BANKING! Us 1 I2 ff. There is more to THE HAGERSTOWN BANK 8: TRUs1' COMPANY E S than just banking service. S E Our oflicers and directors know business needs and business problems. l ps ii Through experience, their value as counselors has been established. This ' 'gi consultation privilege is extended to all our customers. E Strength of capital and surplus, steadily growing resources, lmowl- E edge of Hagerstown and local conditions-efficiency-ability to look upon E li matters from your angle-these are other qualities we offer you. THE HAGERSTOWN BANK 8z 23 Q x TRUST COMPANY 5 Q il M HAGERSTOWN :-: MARYLAND 5 fir i ' One Hundred Sixteen fl, .TI P M :E Y Y P Y gf ' fi 1 I M, ,,,,.,, - .',, .- p. , 4 - -. A sq Qi-4 fsxesfi:-mars--Wi-1-'ilr'12 ,2 lk D s 1.5 K!- . 's I P N K 2 S 5 N . s H u ,I NI n :I ACADEMY SHOWING THE BEST MOTION PICTURES OBTAINABLE We have the latest equlpment for Synchromzecl Musical Scores and Talkles Comfort Courtesy Popular Prices VALENCIA The place to meet your fnencls I .Il TIRED IF' HUNGRY VISIT THIS STORE. A I ITHIRSTYI I SIII UI S h 5 X s 5 N K x . I Q l In. : EI :P Sv I -I I: IX III Ik i i 'I 'I Nl I 3 I u l 2 'E .3 a I '- I : Quick Service-Plenty Room HIGH GRADE IMPORTED Foon OPPOSITE NEW HIGH SCHOOL I' 5 POTOMAC AVENUE md LAUREL s'rRrI:e1' III HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND I II' E I x One Hundred Seventeen SI If IIIII III sl' 'I I I . I V I III I . ., I, :l1,,' III 2 Y . ' II IIIII.:-, nah ' .'. ' - ' ' ' III' I - due., I , 5 . D.. R A . ,, 1,,,,,:11f1f'r1,,,, , rw ' ' 1' I I I I I 1 QD.I.9,,II S,eJ.U,,s,.o.F 2,.w'f. I I III I II .. IQ, 1 ff W QI 'I 1xI I I IIIII X 41. I Vg' I 14' NI 0 I 1 o I' I I I ' IIS I l X 0 Il S ef We I IE sl Wg? E 5.54 S iq II: QI V' I: 5 ,I 2 ' I I X I I CI s I x I n N I G R I I :- I III I 'Ir I R I - 2 '3 s ' 'I' N . I I :I II E ' 3 ' IR . . x Q E 'ill I I 5 C6 ' 99 5 2 :I Q x x - I N I , I A I I z -- Ir s II I . SI E -I i I I, 2 We x Qu? 3 x 5 X I 'I NI I . 'I I- I I IE .I N I 'II ' u I x . - I I I ', 'I . - II: I x I s I ef' - , '- 111' , I I I. I I I I I I I I 5 I I af' . . Ir, - I , I I I I I L I-1.,n,,Il' 'I I 'fflllufunll T' ' 1, I - a,1I ' I ll v, I I I I I ' I I , I I I . ' ' 'lv I 9 I , ' ' ' ff nfag , f ' :ur 7-wg . 'A Hggx, . ' -Ls:-1 u ' L --A A mi il gli Hue X x uk,- COLLEGE TOWN CLOTHES 113 FROM MAKER TO WEARER Suits - Top Coats - Tuxedos I ALL fl wooL SM COLLEGE TOWN CLOTHES j TALK OF THE TOWN A 'E S 70 West Washington St. Hagerstown, Md. ng Qi The Photographs in This Book Were Made 5 E 55? ' I HlEDwoHL's s'rUD1o 1 Sf 1? es wEs'r WASHINGTON STREET 1' gl , 3 s 1 HAGERSTOWN, MD. Sh S N 1495 E gl af ' Sr' I We A 5 L 43.4 J. B. FERGUSON 8: COMPANY ENGINEERS x ij CONSTRUCTORS If NEI iq M 1-1AcERs1'owN, MARYLAND L 1 3 5 1 J QU i One Hundred Eighteen LE! A ' 1 nw:-'Ml if 'HLA WI ' 1 5'? l f1n11kngnn,,4: 1 L 'Lava I I I' l JM L ha vl'L',l f f ' P . 4 I I Y ', l:uu11nT'if:l 'y 1 I 6 A ' H V 1 ,,,,, 9,,o,'iDL- a i Hg L5 , 1 -Q:i:.:i.,gAL1IE4s,Q Q2 lk Complzments of FRIDINGER 8: COMPANY Plumbmg Heatmg Phone 377 21 N Mulberry Street HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND HANKEY S F avonfe Ice Cream and Ices 49M EAST FRANKLIN STREET HAGERSTOWN MD HANKEY S Tea Room 49M EAST FRANKLIN STREET HAGERSTOWN MD Where The Food Is Supreme Q53 C ompllmenls o .ts The Manbeck Bread Q Company - I l-IAGERSTOWN, MD. 5 ' u 2 5 5 ,I II s -x N u . K I Compllmenfs PRINCESS CONFECTIONERY PUBLIC SQUARE HAGERSTOWN :- : MARYLAND COMPLIMENTS OF ROESSNER BROTHERS Wholesale Confeclioners IN p HAGERSTOWN I-I MARYLAND I, I'I One Hundred Nineteen '. . 5 l ' s IIN Is N I WT n,,,,,,,,,, , HIV' -A- n l'A. Y ..- v N SIII . N I: I I 2 I I , , , A ,. . N ' I , I I I I I , ' .v. ' ' . I I I I I' ' , un , - pil Q, fL - - F .u I I 111111 I 1 - I . 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I ' 'a1l , I I I' Q, I ' ,H 4 'vunfgj ' r' x vp: A .1 4'51fQLL.9553.E5j,.UQS..OfF 1'2,.lJf5f ' f T '1 ' gt A xl I WATCHES DIAMONDS 73 NEEDY'S JEWELRY STORE Charge Accounts Solicited SILVERWARE CLOCKS THE VALUE OF A DIME A TEN DIMI-:s - ONE DOLLAR ai ' Dimes Are Young Dollars, They Grow When Kept Together I 1 2 V SAVE A DIME A DAY i 5 AT 4'Z: INTEREST YOU WILL HAVE IN 1 Yen ...... S 37.22 5 Years ...... 5201.49 5. 3 Years ...... 5116.19 10 Years ...... 5445.04 - jg? FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK ' 1 HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND , FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE LOCATED ON THE SQUARE UE Phone 193-w Rear: 42 Em No.-11. sneer . mg w. K. NlGH'S Fender and Body Works . Wi Trimming - M elal Work - Wood Work . g' A f HAGERSTOWN 1-2 MARYLAND . One Hundred Twenty I t- xl ' ' ' - , ,d'4 ,111 flff I 1, ' I L LNLII I 5 I ','u fl'!l4Jf:1Irvi P. I W i i . ridlll ,,, 'f-vlzjjlbn. H ' r ig. 1 m.-L',- 941 I af-4 ' A r - I I I -u . ' 1- ' I . 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II N EI IE' IE IIY I Ig .'u,N L52 2 : Is I I II 5 CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS For Young Men SLIPPERS AND LUGGAGE For Young Women STYLE AND PRICE RIGHT I McCARDELL BROTHERS CLASS AND PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IMPERIAL INSTITUTE 0F VIOLIN COM PLIM EN TS I FELD 215 Young Bldg Public Square phone 1g41-w.Hage,-stown, Md 67 WEST FRANKLIN STREET Kenneth D Stuart and Ellis C Adams Instructors HAGERSTOWN MD CONGRATULATIONS TO THE TEACHERS AND PUPILS OF THE HAGERSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL from THE M P MOLLER ORGAN WORKS lThe Worlcl's Largest Factofyl Moller Organs lead all makes for Church School Audltorlum and Resldence use They are recog mzed everywhere as the hxghest grade and endorsed by the most emment organxsts Booklets and speczjicatzons on request FACTORY AND GENERAL OFFICES HAGERSTOWN MARYLAND One Hundred Twenty-one iw- I E s I5 S Q Q, 'I Q I 5 I :I K JIIQ. 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BMEAD, JR. .......... ,.......,.......... ......4......... C A shier 3 Q PAUL R. STARTZMAN ..,.. ,..........,..... .......... A s sistant Cashier 1 2 ROBERT H. McCAULEY .,.....,..........,......,........,.... Attorney IE E ,S I DIRECTORS E ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG J. KIEFFER FUNK HARRY NEWCOMFR 2 II3 FRANK R. BREWER EMMETT w. GANS ROBERT H. McCAULEY H 'I DR. wx. D. CAMPBELL CEo. w. HAMMAKER E. J. SMEAD, JR. : I- J. EDW. COCHRAN C. M. noRs'r JAs. w. STARTZMAN X 3 cYRUs F. ELoox WALTER D. wILLsoN Q N I TRUST DEPARTMENT :-CYRUs E. FLOOK. Trust omw I s 1 I Q COMMITTEE:-EMMETT w. GANS, Charm-ng HARRY NEWCOMER. DR. w. D. CAMPBELL 'li . . . I I I : Ma e F1rslNal1onal Your Ban zn Home fri! Q 'xv' 5 gn? IIS ' V I If I D U N L O P C I T Y Vi wi I I Throughout the world, the pro- AN MEF ISE ductive Dunlop properties cover r f5'3 so vast an area that-if combined I H I 5. . into one place-they would form I S Q a 'Dunlop City of over III! S 100,000 acres. The Ideal 5 E I Twice as Big as Detroit , IMI 5 ,,,m0,T -fDUNL0p CITY-f Commencement Gift I . E' Three Times as Big as Washington I E4 WASHINGTON DUNLOP CITY 5 Four Times as Big as San Francisco K sAN rRANC1sCo DUNLOP CITY EI N35 Just Remember That: E' DUNLOP is- IEWLERS 3 Founder of the Pneumatic Tire 5 'IQ I V 47 WEST WASHINGTON STREET I 5 s . 5 I' Parker ' 4' 'If I Tire Co' HAGERSTOWN, MD. S' I I I 219 E. Washmgton St. A ,srl Phone 1092 24-Hour Service 5, If W I SDI I One Hundred Twenty-three Y ,II IIE! Se 1- ' I '5 A 2' I I 'V I , ,pl l :., I Iai' ' . .Q Pe I ' ,, l1a:1,,, ' 'iff' I I S I nmu',,, I I 1 I I 3041711 ,n,n4nL,L,,, ,,,E2f,,,n1n I7 ll I I 5,I,,,,n 1 I I ,,,,u,,,,',5L vm! I MI It ,.T . -..E.. ru, 4 FW L x 5 N ' x x ' s ,xr x ,,nnf,,' - 1 Y 5 .Il E ,QIIO415 QDSLI '.o:Fnj4g'n'J,:'qlQIll . . LQ4lV1lr?rp,,'+u'l, a f! .Q 'X s ...fl ANNOUNCING E o o ' ,lllg The New Maryland Dmmg Rooms if 5 -53 CSecond Floorl S 'vi 67 West Washington Street fy X BANQUETS PRIVATE PARTIES SIU 5 SOLICITED ARRANGED Q 54 OPEN FROM 6:00 A. M. T0 1:00 A. M. E f Dancing in the Beautiful Palm Room WE' Q c. M. LUMM, Proprietor E NOTHING EV Ili, El makes a dinner or refreshments so complete as a piece if is of delicious, light cake, attractively iced. if V3 Seafoam Cake Flour with the recipes furnished with it, gli 2 enablesyou to make just such a cake. 5.85, Q Seafoam Cake Flour as well as Stickel1's Best Flour, Qui H which is made for all baking requirements, is made i from wheat that has been thoroughly washed and J' It purified. SL.. lg Order from your grocer. l 3 H : s ly' I 3 1 D. A. STICKELL at soNs, lm. 3 s gi HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND L03 1' S E i PAINTS FOR EVERY PURPOSE Q qi N ms. GLASS OF EVERY GRADE ive s ' 3 j x I :H E E Q, ' 'N 1:51, HAGERSTOWN PAINT 8: GLASS CO. . 2 s . fl 26 West Franklin Street :-: Hagerstown, Maryland JI? I if. il L 3 l S l One Hundred Twenty-four 21, .E I ' 1 li 5 J' , N N A , I? ' 1 1 4, ,p,,,. w 1100 1 7 N ' ' t - al L. ii'-..li,,g,,,,,l 1 '3'fl llll: ,m 'il'L L-1111.115' 4 . f 7 3fL'f .'lrL M 7 'l f'LMlU,LLa Hifi las!! .,,- H ef Qs:-his-E-'bil lim, N. 1 1 2 . .4 I , I 4 I ' ' I I ' - - I I I 'EB I, lAfIlvo,1, Us f',,,,' , I In nnnnfazlqhn , I I I ll0r1,,,,,:f , I ' 21 ' fp. IIB' '- ,U,,Sl.0' N Qllalff I I I ' I I I I I I I 'n,,, ,III .I .RI t w ilu I 'mam V X S 5 I u I pl Q l i 5 III E Is Is C15 1. E Ile .5 COMPLIMENTS OF HUYETT BROTHERS I HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND C OMPLIM EN TS OF RICHARD HIMES CORNER SOUTH POTOMAC AND HOWARD STREETS SODA CANDY CIGARS CIGARETTES PATENT MEDICINES D gi 1 p T MANICURING PERMANENT WAVING The Modern Beauty Shoppe E WASHINGTON STREET Hagerstown Maryland COMPLIMENTS - of - The Hamilton Gift Shop 18 SOUTH JONATHAN STREET HAGERSTOWN MD HOTEL IIAMILTON Restaurant and Cof ee Shop The Better Place to Eat No Frzlls No Muslc The Value ls On The Platter Mrs F E Grove Phone 2556 HAGERSTOWN MARYLAND Complzments o THE GOLDEN RULE FURNITURE C0 DISTRIBUTORS OF HIGH GRADE LIVING ROOM SUITES HAROLD SNIDER Representative One Hundred Twenty-Jive II I I I I OI E 'I' E MQ N 9 v Q NI S QI S x 3 Il .3 Hal renin! Face Mun n :UI S I reatment Hair Coloring I EI I lf' ISI la I:I III5 A I sl IS f A13 r I: 5 I S w rx 5 - - - - II ,en Q 50 .. sl 'I H N I ' u . . . Q I l E It YI 1 R I I , 1 if Us ' ll? 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A ........ . 109 I 21 I Brown's Smart Shop .... . . . 105 If QI Burhan's Millinery .... . . 109 g'I Burnett 8z Mobley ..... . 123 EI Ix,..I-F Caskey's Bakery ........., . 113 Chatkin's Pharmacy .......... . 107 IIIQ1 QI Coco-Cola Bottling Works ..... . 111 Ig I College Town Clothes ....... . 118 5 I g! Dagmar Beauty Salon ..... . 103 131 EI Danzer Metal Works .... . . 102 I E Eakle's Drug Store .......... . 115 QMS I E Eldridge Dairy .....,....... . 111 gf . II 5 Farmers 8: Merchants Bank. . . 120 SI . ,II Ee1d,I. . .i.B..8Z.C ......... . 5 I ,1' erguson, . . o ........ . X First National Bank .... . 123 ri . Fridinger 8 Co ...,.... . 119 EI I I 5 Garver Furniture Co ........ . 101 I E 1 el I Golden Rule Furniture ................. . 125 IIS IS I Hagerstown Bank 8m Trust Co .......... . . . 116 I IQ Hagerstown Bookbinding dz Printing Co.. .... . 122 II S 5 Hagerstown Grocery Co ................. . 109 III Q II, Hagerstown News Agency ......... ..... . 105 Qs' Il EIS Hagerstown Paint dz glass Co . 12g 5 III IQII Hagerstown School o Music. . 10 I Il IIEII Hamilton CoffeehShop ....... , 125 E I E: H 't G'ftS ...... .125 II II .i .... 9? ..... . 119 ff ' Hershey Creamery Co ....... . 113 IRI 1 Hiedwohl's Studio .......... . 118 IIQI , Himes, Richard ..... ........ . 125 EI I Hoffman, Barnhart 8: Clopper. .... . 104 I E 15, Hoffman's Style Shop ....... . 109 If Q .S 1 Huyett Bros ............... . 125 Ii. If Imperial Institute of Violin. . . 121 ,I g 1 IE A Kinney, G. R. Co ........... . 104 I xI 5 .1 Kohler, Milton, dz Sons ...... . 99 I S .5 M Lindsay, George ............ ............. . 115 I I 11 Lovely Dame Candy Shop ............ . ........... . 109 SIII One Hundred Twenty-six ' ,QI ,uf I I I I lI ' - I I I I 'hs 11r11 'v I I ' I I !'I L I if ,...,f I' I I I I I I 1 1:LvlYlnfrljl'lu',L 11111rQl1IfQ:f2 ,,,lTVII,II I I I I I IE I I I ,,f',fI,'I LQ,I,i0kf,,i Iv 'I:I I. I ' - .- mf' .IW fix 'vm ly. -1, ... ' ' ' '1f,u'H nun ' I I 4 L' 1 4 - - ug, ' 1,111 1 Iv ' f PQI, I . 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