Harris High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)

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x-nan-,.., - V wa. -m,,--km. W, ,..,,,,, ' H 51,72 -:iw avi. 5.445424 4' E 3 -I E E 2 5 s E E E Q E E 2 3 5 ! i E e a T l 3 E a ! A 2 I L I v xl c 5 5 E Q E THE PIGNEER I JUNE 1939 Published hy the June Graduating Class nf the John Harris High School Harrisburg, Pennsylvania The Staff has endeavored tc record in this Pioneer by means of words and pictures some- thing of our stay at Iohn Harris. We have hoped to catch the spirit which prevailed dur- ing our soiourn. VVe have tried to depict not only the more serious scholastic side but also the other phases of school lite-the extra cur- ricular activities during and after school hours. our varied athletic program, and our social functions. It is our wish that this book recall to memory our happy and enjoyable times ex- perienced while acquiring an education. CONTENTS Administration Seniors Ul'QillliZiltillllS Athletics Features WALTER E. SEVEHANEE UEUIEATIUN Fur his sl-iilllul supervision and his ahle guidance and influence, We, the nienihers af the June Class ni Nineteen hundred and ihiriy- nine, dedicaie this Pioneer in lVlr. Walter E Severance, who was a .sincere friend tu every une ui us. iii? 9. A v 1?1:f'?iL Ami' W , gg., fx ww . W , x 5 D ,, . - ,ev I' .al aww., ,V, ' . E was qw M Q' fwi'1g,x:.m..1,-'g:1:3-1 , Q M Q Q 2 B, f Q ,e 1574 1, 92:-1' sf-924. ,f Y, , 4 '.,-,rum . , 4 Y 1' f 0 4 5 4-1 HNNNXS WNWN lVlr. Eeisel has just curnpleted his must diffi- cult year as Principal uf cluhn Harris. lt was the must difficult hecause it was his first year, and he was nut thnruuqhly acquainted with the cus- tuins nf this schnnl. The students uf the June Class nf lfldfl wish tn express their sincere grat- itude tu him fur the help, guidance, and untirinq patience which he has extended tn us all. Many years frurn new, when we recall nur schunl days at Jehu Harris, Mr. Geisel will appear in the fnregreund nf nur rnernnries. 'L RUTI-I M. WALZER, B. S., M. A. ELIZABETH M. GARNER, B. A., M. A. CLARA C. BAUM, B. A. MAE I. LeVAN, A. B., B. of Orcitory L f f CATHERINE E. GOOD, B. A., M. A,!f,4 AAA tl ff EDITH E. FEGLEY, B. A., M. A. MARIE M. ALLEMAN, B. A., M. A. ROBERT D. HOFFSOMMER, B. A. VIRGINIA MILLER, B. A. GEORGE W. HAUCK, Ph.B., M. A. .W MII MARY LOUISE BAILETS, B. A. ,,,,,,, . ,,,,,. ..L,, S punish EARL F. WELLER, B. Sc.. . . ..-Commercicxl Education, Spanish LILLIAN M KELL, B. A., M. A. ..... ...... .--- --French VIRGINIA WATTS, B. A., M. A. .......... ..... F rench FRANK I. GOODYEAR, IR., B. A., M.Ed. -.-- ..... French IESSIE C. BOWERS, B. A., M. A.. .. -- .... Latin FRANK G. ROTH, B. A., M. A.. ....- .-. L---Lc1tin UCI L TUDIE CIE CE LAWRENCE W, PHIPPS, B. A., M. A. IOSEPHINE LEE MEEK, B. A., M. A. HARRY W. SEABOLD, B. A., M. A. MYRTLE G. BOWMAN, B. A., M. A. FRANK G. ROTH, B. A., M. A. MARY F. HERSHEY B. A E. T. UNDERAUFFLER, B. A., Mr' . 9 f I AWSLITTEILEBS MA. ,ARM A' TOHN Hi LYNCH, 1R.,'i3. A46 Af ' 1 ROSCOE BOWMAN, M. ., Ph. MILES W. ALBRIGHT, . A. X WALTER Q. BUNDERMAN, B. A., M. A. - A ROBERT A. BLACK, B. A, ..... . ,.,.,, TChgFUfffY BERTRAM W. SAUL, B, A, .,.. 'Teh WOEY PAUL B. FAUST, B, S., M, A, -,iwQ,-, T T 121T1S.fY H. W. GRAYBILL, B, A., M, A, ,,W,,,B N'T T '-T YSICS . 1 , CHARLES F. SNYDER, B. s., M. Chemistry ,,Physics FLORENCE E. BECK, B. A. EDWARD N. SCHLOSSER, B. A. MARTHA I. STAUFFER, B. A. G. H. OUICKEL, B. S. Qasgssmmss-wflnnffeew l i I 1 W i I 4 1 .J MATHEMATI --N-f -f+- mmf,....,.f ---- f -MM ...,,....-- M ,, gf UCATIU AL HARRY B. SHREINER , ,..,,,,,. .. ,,,,,,..YY,, Cabinet Making RALF L. NEIGH -.. ,,,.,.,,,.. ,,,,,.,.,... P rinting HARRY B. COBAUGH, B. S. B,,.. ,,,.,,vY..... D rafting CARROLL E. HARCLERODE -,-, ,,,...Auto Mechcmics WILLARD T. TAGGART ,,,,. PAUL W. WEAVER ,,,,,L... , -L . ,,,,--E1ectricity ,,--Morchine Tool IMMERCIAL SYLVESTE. . KEEN R' B. S. M. E M ICHELBE QER MARIQQEE I. CRAW ORD, B. S., M. A ED . KELIGES ELIZ. .TH H, I ER, B. S. IA F. PARS HEALTH HARRY P. ROTE, B. S. PAUL A. THOMAS, M. A. GERTRUDE E, KLEMM, A. B., B. S. VIOLET M. BAUMGARDNER QS. f f 5 x . E E X DOROTHY P. MARTIN, B. S. al- A... Clothing VERNA B. HICKS, B. S. .,,... ......... A ri RUTH MAE KOONS, B. A. -..-- .......... Librarian SALLY ANN MILLER, B. S. -- -- ..........,... Foods MIRIAM R. CLYMER, B. A. ,- .f,., Public Speaking ULNA F. GOODALL .,,..., ..,........... M usic HELEN I. GRAEFF, B. S. ,... - .,A..f.,..,, Counselor ANNABEL SWARTZ, M. A. -H ,.Y.. Public Speaking P1301 L We, the Iune Class of 1939 Wish to offer our deepest thanks and gratitude to the following teachers. Due to their kind efforts and Willing helpfulness we have been able to produce this successful yearbook. 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BUNDEHMAN The one who has given our class the will and determination to succeed in spite of the numer- ous difficulties which have arisen, has been lVlr. Bunderman, our faithful adviser. Exceptional executive ahility, constant sacrifices of time and energy for the hettering of our class, and sym- pathetic understanding have made him a most Worthy Blass Dean. These services and his fine personality have won for him the appreciation, respect, and everlasting admiration of the mem- hers of the .lone Class of l939. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PHILLIPS ROTI-l .... EDWARD HAMOR EDWIN ELLIOTT - REED ERNST --- BEVERLY BRETZ - LGUISE ANGELO - - - - -President - - - -Vice-President , , , ,......... Treasurer Assistant Treasurer - - , .......... Secretary Assistant Secretary The members of the Iune Class of l939, take this oppor- tunity to offer congratulations and sincere thanks to their of- ficers. They offer congratulations because of the successful Way the officers and their assistants have performed their duties. They offer thanks because these officers have shown themselves to be Worthy of the responsibility that they shouldered when they accepted their various positions. Good officers are imperative to the success of any graduating class. The l939 Iune Class members realize this and so they dedicate this small appreciation to them. OBERT ADAMS- Bobby -French Academic-'iBo3, he's nice. Ii.-Y. Bobby is a very cute boy who has a way with the irls. He has many friends and usually is very talka- ve. He likes to dance and has become well known t the Madrid. He attends all the football and basket- all games and is an ardent rooter of the school. No iatter what field of endeavor Bob may enter, we now that he will do his utmost to succeed. fENRY AGRISS - Bunny -- Aggie - Spanish .cademic- Why a-- panish Clubg Iohn Harris Round Table, Track 2, 3. Bunny or Aggie is the big boy of our class. He sually sits back and takes life easy, but things move 'hen he gets steamed up. During the past year he as organized several different independent athletic aams. He has also had much to do in organizing ie lohn Harris Round Table. We are sure he will be success. OBERT AILES-Academic- Do you have your lgebra done, huh? Themistry Club. Bob worries more about his homework than any- ody else, but never seems to have it done. His zachers tell him that he has a brilliant mind but fails 2 use it. He startled his friends lately by being seen n various occasions with a blonde from William enn. He is a good athlete, being especially proficient 1 baseball and basketball. Bob wants to be an rchitect, and we are sure that he wilwsucceed. fy J HARRY IOSEPH ALLEMAN- Happy -Latin-French Academic- That's it precisely! Band. He makes friends easily. His nickname is Happy and he lives up to it. This is one reason people like him. Most people think of him as a happy-go-lucky person but those who know him best know him as a serious lad. He can't decide if he wants to be a mechanic, a bus driver, or a farmer. DONALD C. ANDERSEN- Sleepy''-Academic- Foo, Camera Club, The Iohn Harris Round Table. This quiet, unassuming, somewhat studious member of our class belongs to the riotous crowd in 122. The friend of few but the acquaintance of many is noted for his long stride. Interested in aviation and science, he is sure to be successful in one of these lines of work and his friends wish him every success. IANET LOUISE ANGELO- Angie - Corrxfc c:' - - Your're a showman. I. A. P., Delta Epilson, Student Councilg Lp Lggggq Crafts l, 2, Woodworking Club, Red Cross , ., , . - ball 1, 2, Baseball 2, Hockey Club 25 Archery L, x. I Louise spells personality plus. Her originalitl, c... smoothness of dress and manner makes her an o. standing figure in our class. Much of her time ii spent with a boy from Catholic High. Angie hops.: to become a dress designer. Because of her natural ab' 'ty she is sure to succeed. Good luck, Louisel .4 A11 I-, it Milf 7 5 Wi . D494 DOROTHY ANKERBRANDT-Commercial-''You Dirty Dog. Basketball, Hockey. Dorothy is a young lady about 5 feet 3 inches tall aided by one of those new hairdresses. Her ability is good but a bit detracted by one of our former heroes of the February graduating class. Who? So you're wondering too. We are sure Dot's million dollar smile will help her along in the future even though her profession is still a dangling matter, Lots of luck, Dot. IUNE ARMS-Commercial- That's what I say! I. A. P.g Basketball l, 2, 3, Archery 3, Volleyball l, 2, Iune is laughing all the time. She is witty and has her associates and friends holding their sides very often. She is interested in sports and is a good hockey and basketball player. She is always looking for the brighter things in life and for this reason we can be sure that she will succeed in the future. SARA LOUISE ARMSTEAD-''Sandy -English-French Academic- Buzz to me. Arts and Crafts Club, Girl Reserves, Basketball. This tall. slim girl, is going to be a very successful woman during her life. She is very studious and well- liked by her fellow classmates. She intends to extend her knowledge into the very important and beneficial study of dietetics at the West Virginia State College. Let's all wish her the best of luck. RICHARD C. ARNOLD- Dick''-Academic. Iohn Harris Round Table, Bluntness, frankness, conscientiousness, and willing- ness to help a friend in any way are a few of his characteristics. Dick is interested in music. His main desire is to go to Lebanon Valley College where he wishes to prepare to be a music teacher. He re- cently astonished us by being seen with a blonde who graduated from Edison last Iune. Dick has a fine personality and will succeed in anything that he undertakes. RICHARD F. ARNOLD-''Dick -Practical Arts- What are you going to do to-night? Safety Club l. Dick, a blonde with a happy smile, is called the most studious boy of our class. When in need of knowledge along such lines as mechanical repairs, see Dick With his ability and courage we are sure that he will succeed. His one and only wish is that he may go to an aviation school. MARK D, BACKENSTGE- Backey''-Practical Arts- My little lrene. Baseball l, 2, 35 Hi-Y, Track I. Mark is one of the boys from P. V. He is recognized in Harris as a person which is always ready and wil- ling to lead, whether in studies or in social affairs. He has a ready wit and a sense of respect that cannot be equaled. We are sure he will succeed in anything he undertakes. Go it Backey. PIERCE BACKENSTOSS-French Academic- Hello nky. B. K., Glee Club 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Orchestra. ill is a friend of every one in Iohn Harris. He is accomplished pianist and has won the favor of my people throughout the city. Aside from being musician Bill is one of the school's great lovers. W is absent from school nearly every Wednesday, couldn't be because of Public Speaking, could it, tll '?J We believe whatever he does in later life he ll be successful. INE R. BAKER- Bertie -French Academic- Ieepers eepers! 7. F. Sorority, Basketball 3, Arts and Crafts Club. enie is our glamour girl from Paxtang. She pos- sses a Witty personality and is always ready to .it in her two cents whenever there is anything my to say. This attractive blonde hopes to go to Q Philadelphia School of Beauty Culture. We all sh her the very best of luck. tRTl-lA ARLENE BALDWIN-''Benn-Academic- Oh, y! Quite tricky, eh whate'? I sketball, Volleyball, Baseball, Badminton. an is especially quiet and men don't count in her imation. Ben's chatting is her hobby with those i knows well. But We expect Ben to be a success agriculture. She is liked by all. We Wish her k and success in later life. SAMUEL BANNAN-''Sam -Vocational Machine Tool - Now you're giving me the heat. Cooking, Red Cross. Sam is an A plus pupil in all his studies. He is a very studious boy, He is bashful with the young ladies but he will not be a bachelor. He likes hunt- ing very much and does a lot of it during hunting season. He believes in the old saying, Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. Good luck, Sam. DONALD F. BABTLEY- Don -French Academic- Could you get your homework done? Band l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, Senior Literary Society, Chemistry Club, Band, Executive Board, Student Council 2, February Class Play. Versatile and studious, Don has won admiration from many sources for his excellent scholastic stand- ing and his good citizenship at Iohn Harris. He plans to enter the U. S. Naval Academy and We all join in Wishing him the best oi luck. RICHARD l. BASEHORE-''Rib - Dick -Commercial - You're kidding. Football, Hi-Y. Richard hails from Penbrook, the town of sunny lads and lassies. He has a fine disposition and likes to play basketball and football. Although he is very modest, he is a sincere friend. He has a good sense of humor and likes to crack funny jokes. Dick will enter the University of Pittsburgh in September to study medicine. A6 M I QYWMC E ,A aff? QIIA IOSEPHINE MONICA BASTARDI-French Academic- No kiddin'? C Choir 2, 3, I. F. F. Sorority, Glee Club l, Z, Red Cross. Though sometimes fickle and flightY, NIO is a kind and a good-natured girl friend. She is one of the talented few who took art. She hopes to become a light opera Warbler, someday. Another accomplish- ment is her ability as a smooth dancing partner and she makes a lively addition to any party. CATHERINE A. BECK-''Becky''-Commercial- Well, glory be. Dancing 2, Basketball 2. Becky or Dimps is short, blond, and quiet, with a winning smile that shows her dimples. To be a sec- retary or a reporter is her aim in life. She'd better Work fast before cr certain someone changes her plans. I hear she likes to hear an accordian solo on any night of the week. We wonder who this lucky guy is? Good luck to you, Becky, in all your work. EDWIN KEEN BECK-Commercial-ul-Iow do you like 'em apples? Baseball l, 2, 3, Basketball 3, Football 3, Student Council 2, S. I. D. C. Have you seen him? He's that dashing young hero who is very popular with the females. Ed is follow- ing in the footsteps of his athletic brothers. Inciden- tally he has become a polished dancer during his senior year. Whether it is dancing or bookkeeping, We are wishing the best of success to him. I RICHARD B. BECKNER-''Dick -Academic- Take it easy. Track l, Z, 3, Cross-Country l, 2, 3, Spanish Club. Dick is one of those athletically inclined boys. He is a hard worker and a fair player. Many people know him for his witty remarks and his smile. He en- joys almost every sport and has many hobbies. We know that he will be successful in his studies at c higher institution. Good luck, Dick CLAIRE BENNER-''Butch -Practical Arts- Ain't tha' C1 hair? Wood Club, Art Club, S. I. D. C., Glee Club, Hi-Y Chemistry Club. Butch is a dark-haired boy who is very quiet. Wher it comes to mathematics, that's along his line. Ius ask some of the boys in section E Who copy his work l'Iere's luck to you, Butch, in the years to come. ADA BENNETT- Betty''-Commercial- You wouldn' kid me, would you? Student Council, Debating, D. S. C., Sub-Deb Club. Betty's smile and personality have certainly woi her plenty of friends. I-ler classmates will alway remember her as the charming brownette, and a one of the best secretaries' that Iohn Harris has eve turned out. Betty's formula is: Smile plus per sonality plus happiness equal Betty. As we see it she has a Wonderful future ahead of her in the com mercial world. DBERT BEYER- Bob -French Academic- Is that ght? Rob, who is a quiet sort of a person is often seen :untering along the halls with a happy smile upon s face. His chief possession is a slightly worn blue ist while his chief asset is his good humor. Although e is somewhat lazily inclined towards his studies, I likes to hunt. He is sure to be one of the successful embers of our class. INA BIERBOWER-''Bubbles -Commercial-''Have ,y chewing gum? is said that good goods come in small packages, .d Anna is an excellent example of this. A giggle d ct smile characterize Anna. She is always ready help others and has a cheerful greeting for every- e. Her ambition is to be someone's stenographer, d in this profession she is sure to succeed for she is e of those persons that succeed in almost everything zy try. ABEL H. BISHOP- Izzy -French Academic- Let's places Activity Period! G. C.: Delta Sigmag Historical Society, Operetta Cast E71 Dramatic Club l, 2, 3, Play Cast 2, 3, Assembly mrnittee, Student Council President 2, 3, Pioneer rft. her record you can tell that Izzy is very popular Harris High. With her pleasing personality, plus ' dramatic ability, she is bound to succeed in later xrs. We expect big things from Isabel in the future. u have the best wishes of the class, Izzy. Keep up good work. KENNETH BISHOP - Ken - Practical Arts - Holy Smokes. Hi-Y, Glee Club. Here is an answer to a maidens prayer. Ken is tall and handsome. He is also a true friend to every one. He is seldom seen carrying his books home, but in the class room, he knows all the answers. Ken has loads of wit and many gags to cheer you with. WILLIAM H. BITTERMAN-''Bill -Academic- I can't see much in that. S. B. KJ Band 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Choir l, 2, 3, Chorus I, 2, 3, Operetta l, 2, 3. Bill is one of our tall and mighty seniors who, we hope, will go far in the musical field. He is perhaps, the busiest boy in the school, having his school Work, a job in a drug store, and a part in one of Harris' outstanding dance bands. Keep plugging away, boy, and good luck! TULLIS FISHER BLACK - Blackie - Commerical - Laugh your fool head off. Swimming 25 Hockey 25 Basketball 3. Tullis, nicknamed Blackie, is a very enjoyable girl to know, because of her pleasing personality. She is envied for her natural wavy hair. Basketball is her favorite sport and reading her hobby. She may be scotch but she is plenty spend thrifty. She intends to take a Business Course after leaving school. I-Iere's Good Luck! ,I 'K I 7 .' ' ff. -I ABC: I . .fglf ff J vt Q X s L fy S ' 'N' -,L ' 'mbf Q Nl I rf 17- C4 fo- rc.. X- NORMA ELIESE BLESSING- Normie -Commercial- Ain't that awful? Dancing Club 25 Volleyball 15 Hockey 35 Tennis 25 Basketball 35 Baseball Z. Normie is a tricky little brunette, who loves many colors, and is well liked by all girls and fellows. She is very competent in her work, and hopes someday to be a very efficient secretary. Much of the time is employed in making herself pretty for a certain blue- eyed boy. Good luck, Normiel MARY IANE BLOUCH-ulanie''-Latin-French Aca- demic- Scott's Emulsion. Glee Club l5 Historical Society l5 Student Council 2. She's short, cute, and neat. A happier person you'll never meet. Music's her hobby. With it she hopes to go far. Lebanon Valley promises to be her Alma Mater after she leaves lohn Harris. Someday she may be active along musical lines. Good luck Ianie, in all you do. ELIZABETH IANE BLUMENSTINE - Betty - Latin- French Academic- Never let on. Glee Club l, 25 Operetta lg Choir5 Beta Phi5 Symphony Usher5 Harrisburg Iunior Hockey Teamg Basketball5 Pioneer Staff5 Archery5 Delta Sigma5 Student Council. Betty is a petite young lassie with a winning per- sonality, charm, and ambition. She interests every- one with her witty expressions. lt isn't quite decided whether her main ambition is to become a nurse or follow the matrimonial lines as Mrs. C--J. Only time will tell. KATHRYN ELIZABETH BOBB- Kay -Commercial- Say that with a smile. Glee Club5 Basketball 2. l-lere's to a swell girl who is everybody's friend. Kay ' hails from Penbrook. We of the senior class wonder why she goes clear to Mechanicsburg for a basketball player and hero. Her only ambition is some day to play the pipe-organ in church. With her skill at the piano and pipe-organ, Kathryn is sure to succeed. Loads of luck, Kay. IAMES BROOKS BOGAR- lim -French Academic- Gotta meet Evelyn. Band l, 2, 35 Science Club 35 Concert Band 35 Trombone Quartet 3. Iimmy has his girl, his good looks, his trombone, and his sense of humor. With his ability, plus these assets he should go far. Despite his blase witticisms, we wish him success in everything he undertakes. Smooth sailing at State College next year, and the best of luck in the futurel EMERSON E. BOLEN- Em -Practical Arts- I don't believe it. T. B. X. Fraternity 2, 35 Eight years perfect attendance. Em's one of those quiet until you get to know him fellows. Everyone that knows him is his friend. Em hasn't missed a day of school since he has been in Iohn Harris. His hobbies are camping, basketball, swimming, and fishing. Em's punctuality and sunny disposition will help him in the future. Best wishes, RTI-IRYN BOOSER- Kitty -French Academic- Let's t a coke before we go home, Bern. pha Chi Sororityg Badminton lg Basketball lg Glee ib lg Operetta lg Times Representativeg Pioneer xff. itty's bright smile and personality have made her favorite among the boys and girls alike. When re is a dance or just a social gathering, she is sure be found there, We know that Kitty will be a :cess in any field of work she decides to undertake. I, good luck, Kitty, CHARD BOOSER- Dick -French Academic- I n't see much of that. iemistry Club 35 Student Council l, 2, Debating Team Senior Literary Society, Constitutional Committeeg in Harris Round Table. 'ick is what you might call studious, at least, that's 2 opinion of john Harris students. I know he studies more than the average studentg he just happens to blessed with that knowledge that we would all like n to share with us. Success seems to be inevitable ' Dick, 'IMA HESTER BOWERS-French Academic- Hurry, ney, we don't want to be late for school more than ce. uoking. mma has blue eyes and auburn hair. She is very iet until you get her started. It is said she will xke a good wife because her cooking is very tasty. fr hobby is making an attempt at playing the piano d also collecting stamps. She also tries to draw :files of students around her in class. THOMAS BOWERS, IR.-''Shrimpn-Vocational Elec- tricity- Hi-ya bud, what's eatin you? Tom is the midget of the class. He likes to help other boys of the shop with their work, but very seldom does his own. He is a caddie for the golfers out at the country club. He knows his game. We are sure he will succeed wherever he goes. Here's luck to you, Tom, BETTY ROMAINE BOWMAN- Bets -French Academic - Oh, I don't wanna. Glee Club l, 2. Betty is a very good sport, congenial, and very re- fined and ladylike. She is well-liked by all of her classmates. She intends to go to the Pennsylvania Business College in order to be somebody's very charming secretary. She wants to take up music and art. I am sure she will be quite a success in whatever she undertakes. MYER BOWMAN - Monk - Academic- You don't say. Baseball 3. ' Myer is a happy-go-lucky boy who gets along especi- ally well with his various teachers. He is vitally in- terested in sports and finds great enjoyment in winn- ing football pools which he conducts. His actions completely justify his being nicknamed by his friends Monk Ceyl. He intends to further his education at Dickinson College and we hope he will be a success. bwllf-A tl ,' ., C29 Q2 Y.. ,fi .. h Q31 ,I I ' 'Br x -' x , -2-QQ if 'if TC QI' N I W, RICHARD BOYD- Dick -Spanish Academic- Gee Whiz twice. Band l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Choir 3, Concert Band. Dick is an industrious fellow and has always devoted his talents to worth-while causes. He has given much of his time to school activities and is liked by all. He intends to follow a business career. He is sure to be successful if his interest and initiative continue to develop as they have thus far. BEVERLY B. BRETZ-''Betsy -Commercial Hurry up- I have work to do! Camera Club, Arts and Crafts Club, Times Staff, Senior Literary Society. Our Secretary! We are proud to have as Secretary of our class, the quiet Beverly. Her activities in her school affairs have won her many friends and admirers. She excells in all her studies, and is distinguished by her ability in shorthand and typing. We are sure she will achieve her ambition to be a commercial teacher. CAROL E. BROWN- Brownie -French Academic- Thanks for telling me. Senior Literary Society, Choir 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Operetta 2, Iohn Harris Round Table, Girl Reserves, Archery Club. Brownie is a brownette with a dark complexion. She possesses a charming personality and a happy-go- lucky disposition. She is interested in music as well as in sports. Her ambition is to go to Duke and we hear she is fond of Southerners. We wish you loads of luck and success, Brownie IACOB BROWN- lake --Practical Arts- We got our homework, don't we? Hi-Y, Stamp Club, Safety Club. lake is a very studious boy. Everytime you look at him he is doing his homework. We are sure he will succeed in whatever he undertakes. Good luck to you, lake, and we surely hope that in the future you will receive many happy surprises that will benefit you through life. GEORGE A. BRUNNER-French Academic- That's what you think. George is a quiet boy with a great many friends. He is very industrious in his studies and works very hard. He attends all the sporting functions, and is a most ardent rooter. He seldom misses school and is always on time. Wie all know that in any kind of work that George may enter, he will become a success. We wish him lots of luck. GEORGE H. BURRS-Academic- Did you hear Cab last night? - George is a short fellow who has a habit of trying to talk too fast. George has an ear for music and, of course, he likes to listen to good orchestras. He plays a clarinet, and he will probably be as good as Benny Goodman someday. He has many friends, and is liked by all. Someday he will be famous as the leader of a swing band. tNNA MARIE CACOPARDO-''Ann -Commercial- Who are you telling? Lasketball lg Volleyball 1, 25 Swimming 2. 'ou can find her always smiling. She hopes to be- 'ome a bookkeeper. I am sure we all wish her luck ind hope that she'll be a success. Her hair is out if the ordinary, with deep, natural waves. She has frown eyes and this combination wil get her some- vhere in the business world unless we are all mis- aken. Good luck, Anna. IICHARD R. CAIRO-''Rich -Commercial- Don't be r heel and let me down. Ii-Y. Club. Rich has a pleasing personality, although he is iodest and quiet. He has a good sense of humor, but toes not like practical jokes. He is very fond of tancing and also enjoys a fast game of basketball. Iis hobby is collecting photographs. His ambition is J become a Certified Public Accountant. He plans J enter the University of Pennsylvania in September. IOWARD CANNON- Howdy -Vocational Machine lhop- Why don't you let up on me? looking. foward is a boy with a pleasing personality. He is ery found of girls, but is also very conceited. He is vopular with most of the boys with whom he as- ociates. They are always finding something about which they can kid him. He will surely succeed in rhatever he undertakes in the future. VIRGINIA E. CASE- Casey -Spanish Academic- Got any chewing gum? Orchestra l, 2, 3, Spanish Club l, 2, Photography Club, Round Table Discussions, Hockey Clubg Basketball Club. Casey is the flaming red-head of room l22. Small, jolly, and well-liked, she is a friend to everyone. One of Mr. Goodall's most accomplished violinists, who thoroughly enjoys fiddling, Iinr1y is going away to be a missionary. We wish her all success. CHESTER CASSELL-''Airdale -Spanish Academic- Lend me a nickle. Chester is a very likable boy and gets along with the fellows very Well. As far as his schoolwork goes he is more interested in the women. In his spare time, he stands around the street corner talking to the gang. His favorite sport is boxing. He hopes some day to meet with joe Louis. In the future, Chester is planning to attend U. S. Military Academy. ZANE HARVEY CASSELL- Ace''-Vocational Educa- tion, Auto Mechanics- One never knows, does one? Zane is the Voc-eds best artist, who also likes out- door life. I hope Zane's drawings will sometime end up in the Hall of Fame. Best luck, Zane, we're always behind you. it N S 5 S 1 ' Y . LOUISE IANE CHALLENGER--French and Latin Aca- demic- That's silly. r Red Cross l, 2, Basketball. lane is one of those few persons whose composure is never ruffled. Nothing ever worries this young lady who always remains calm in spite of all the irrita- tions which annoy almost everyone. Her quiet dig- nity and patience add much more to an already pleasing personality. It is certain that these admir- able qualities will make the rest of lane's life as successful as her school days. ANTHONY CIERI- Tony -Spanish Academic-l'l'rn sleepy. Spanish Club 2, Football l, 2, 3. Tony is a very likable boy and is not very hard to get along with. He has many friends. When he does his work he does it well, when he does it. I-Ie likes to run around and is very fond of riding horses. He likes the women and never passes one by. He hopes to be a chemical engineer on his graduation. VIVIAN CLEMSON- Vivien--French and Latin Acq- demic- Oh, my cow! I. F. F. Sorority, Choir lp Swimming Club 1, Z5 Glee Club l, 2, Arts and Craft Club. Vivien is popular with her friends as always having a kind and comforting word. She is very quiet K'?J and very well mannered. She expects to further her education by going to college to become a nurse. She then plans to become a bachelor maid. 1 I-IELENE VIRGINIA COATES-French Academic- And really I felt like a fish. Girl Reserves, G. G., Big Six, Basketball. Helene, a swell sport and a very congenial person, is very well liked by everyone who has the pleasure of meeting and knowing her. She is an excellent stu- dent and has proved herself an excellent example to follow. She aims to serve humanity by becoming a doctor. In this service, we are sure she will suc- ceed. Here's luck to you, Helene. IEAN COGLEY-Spanish Academic- I must see Annie tonight. Glee Club l, 2. lean is a girl whom you can always go to when you have forgotten your money. She is a very friendly and jolly girl. She would like to be either a child's nurse or a secretary. She is a brilliant conversa- tioncxlist and makes friends easily. She is an efficient worker and would make some fellow a grand wife. GLORIA COLE--French and Latin Academic- Well good. . Treasurer of I. F. F., Baseball 25 Glee Club l, 25 Priestley Chemistry Club. Gloria is one of Paxtang's gifts to Iohn Harris. She is quiet and reserved, giving a sophisticated appear- ance. She is always thoughtful of others and will help wherever she can. She is a good leader as well as follower and will surely make a success of herself in any career. With her brilliance and her attrac- tiveness, we are sure she will make an excellent technician. BERT T. COLEMAN-Vocational Printing- Here's Jing I pass. mtball, Track, Cooking Club. vb Coleman is one of the Iesse Iames' boys. In gym he plays a combination of basketball and tball. Bob went places with the Mudhens help- to win most of the games. He was a substitute our great team of l938, and saw service in more n one game. He will succeed in anything he at- tpts. ZIGHT COMP - Compie - Commercial - Holy ckelic. right is one of the best known and well-liked fel- 's of our class. With his pleasant, sunny disposi- t, good looks, and winning ways with the tems, are sure he will be a success in life so: Here's to Comp, with his ruffled hair, His pleasant ways, and sunny air, We know he'll make his place in life, Without much trouble, care, or strife. .LTER T. COOK, IR- Cookie -Vocational Auto :hanics- Oh, Crunch! Y Club, Band, Baseball Manager. wokie is a very studious fellow who is always ,ing to help his classmates. He is very good in .g. He sometimes does his work wrong in auto p, but if Cookie keeps trying and doesn't give someday he'll make a fine mechanic. Here's the t of luck to you. IEAN RUTH CORNMAN - Academic - Gosh, I'm sleepy. Red Cross, Volleyballg Baseball, Basketball. lean is a very likable girl. You can always depend on her for a wise remark when things begin to get dull. All ot those who know Iean find her a good sport and true friend. The best of luck to you, lean, in whatever line of work you may undertake. KATHRYN ELIZABETH CRAIG- Katy''-Commercial - Gonna see Icky tonight! Arts and Crafts Club, Dancing Club 2. Katy has a very pleasing personality that makes her Well-liked by all who know her. She is a good dancer and is especially noted for her ability to swing out. School work seldom worries her for she is the happy-go-lucky type who lives for today. Her ambition is to study beauty culture and may she have great success in her work. WILLIAM CRAIGHEAD- Qank''-Spanish Academic - Without a doubt. T. B. X. William Craighead who majored in Spanish, has made great progress in his three years as a student at lohn Harris High School. William has a joking per- sonality and is known as Qank to his friends. He is Vice-President of the T. B. X. and served one year on the reserve football team. He will further his education in a higher institution ot learning. 76 INA. 54-4-IJ' L -1.. wflgmr' 9 7 I I' ' .1 if 7 4,1 It IACK CROLI..- lack -Spanish Academic- You ain't kiddin'. Cross Country 3, Track 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. lack is one of these tall gangling boys who reaches 6 ft. 3 in. height. lack is a good scholar and an alert fellow who will make good in his future enterprises. lack is a woman-hater and a movie-goer. A studious boy, he is sure to make good. IOI-IN E. CROMAN - leep -Spanish Academic - Who's done their chemistry for me? Spanish Club l, 2, Iohn Harris Round Table. Drawing cartoons, poking fun at his classmates is Iohn's favorite pastime in school. He is a somewhat quiet boy but not always, for he is a member of an organization consisting of a brain and a wit Cin addition to himself? The ability of this combination to think up and engineer practical jokes is almost unbelievable. I-Ie intends to further his education at the Pennsylvania State Merchant Marine School, IOI-IN F. CHUM, IR,-Spanish Academic- You ain't a kiddin'. Band. With the completion of two years of hard work at Iohn Harris, we have lohnny looking happier than ever before. Soon Iohn will be out in the world to earn his living, and no longer will he loaf in the gay lohn Harris rooms. But in another four years you will see Iohn graduating from some Well-known college. Until then we will say, So long, here's hoping! LUTHER H. CHUM- Lut --Spanish Academic- I'm working tonight. Red Cross. Even though this young man's eyelids sometimes droop and he appears to be a bit on the lazy side, he is sure to reach his aim in life. With his easy-going pleas-ng manner, and knowledge of mechanical prin- ciples he will become an engineer. This son of Big lout will undoubtedly be a sucecss. Good luck, Lut. BETTY LOUISE DAGNELL-Commercial- Aw, you're kiddin'. Badminton Club, Tennis Club. Betty, often called Betsy, is a little girl with a big smile for everyone. She has a very pleasant person- ality. Her hobby is collecting different types of lip- sticks. She enjoys reading, dancing, and all sports. She spends most of her time with a certain curly- haired boy from this same school. She plans to find employment after she graduates. EDITH IOAN DANIEL- Edy -French and Latin Aca- demic-- Can't see much in that. Glee Club, Red Cross, O. G. G., Alpha Chi, Priestley Chemistry Club. Intelligence, frankness, and determination is our opin- ion of Edy. She is one of those good-natured girls who is always on hand to assist. Her plans are tc go to Western Maryland College where she is sure tc make a success. I-ler success will not be complete until she attains her goal as a clothing designer. HN E. DARE, Ir.-Academic- Wonder if I'll have a ter from Miriam when I get home? nd 35 Orchestra 35 Band President5 Post Staff5 Chem- ry Club5 Camera Club Vice-President5 Pioneer Pho- traphy Chairman. :k's high school days have been devoted second- ly to school work, his primary interests being pho- graphy and music. He is aiming toward a career in otography. Success will come his Way if his in- est and enthusiasm continue to develop as they ve thus far. .RL H. DAUGHERTY-''Doc -Commercial- Do you ve your accounting done? rl is a quiet sort of chap, whose favorite ambition to become an outstanding quoit pitcher. He is a ad student and lets the fairer sex go their way and goes his, but he has a charming smile. When he :omes interested in a subject there is no one who ild do a better job. RRY DAVIS- Flash''-Academic. s lucky young fellow attends school only half of school day, but in that short time he has a per- Lality which charms all the women. He moved here n Scranton but is going back to go to the Uni- sity of Scranton. From there he will go to Cornell study journalism. He will succeed even though emistry proves his enemy. DORIS DAWSON-French Academic Art- Chl You don't know do you? Girl Reserves. Doris Dawson is this sweet and shy iittle girl's name. She is an excellent art student and someday hapes to become a commercial artist. Frequently during her high school days she has received recognition for her outstanding work. Quiet and unassuming, you would never know that she had done this, if it were noi told to you. She expects to attend an art school. ROBERT M. DEAN- Bob -Spanish Academic.- Got your homework done? SIDC5 Choir5 Football 25 Basketball 25 Track 25 Hi-Y5 Operetta5 Spanish Club l. Bob is one of our good-looking athletes from Pen- brook. He played end on our '37 football varsity as well as being a star in basketball and track. He is a boy with or winning personality and a ready smile. His future desire is to be a physical ed. teacher. We know that he will succeed. Good luck, Bob BETTY IANICE DEFONTES-''DeFontes -Latin and French Academic- Boy! that slays me! Senior Literary Society5 Times Staff 35 Iohn Harris Round Table5 Glee Club 15 Historical Society. This intelligent Iohn Harris student is looking forward to a trip to California after graduation. If she should return to Harrisburg, an event which her closest friends doubt, she will enter business college. Regard- less of whether Betty decides on a business or or do- mestic career, we are confident that she will succeed. EVELYN LOUELLA DEIMLER - Evie -Latin-French Academic- Gee, bet you're kiddin'. Glee Club l, 2, Senior Literary Society. Evie, as she is called by her friends, has brown hair and eyes. She is very quiet and refined in class. She is held in high esteem by all those who know her. Frequently she is seen walking through the halls with lack Her ambition is to be a nurse in the Polyclinic Hospital. Well E.vie here's wishing you the best of luck! TOULA DIAMOND-''Touli -Commercial- Ya got any chewing gum? Volleyball l, 2, Basketball 2, 3, Archery 3. Touli is another one of our fun-loving damsels. She does her daily good deed by agreeing with Mr. Keller. Touli is also one of the leading athletes in our class. Her willingness to help, together with her ready smile will be a big asset in her future. Best Wishes! RlCl'lARD S. DOUGHERTY-''Dick -French Academic - I wouldn't know. Hi-Y. Dick is popular with both girls and boys alike. He hasn't an enemy in the world, for he's a regular fel- low. A hard worker, he gets along well in all his school activities. He is an able speech-maker and possesses a persuasive personality. This, together with his sauve smoothness and eye for business, should put him aboard the express train to success. DONALD E. DOWNIN- Duck -Spanish Academic- For heaven sakesf' Orchestra l, 2, 3, Reserve Basketball 1. Duck is liked very much by his fellow students. He does well in his studies and athletics because he works hard and is an exceptionally fine sport. Duck also participates in orchestral activities. He is inter- ested in sciences which he intends to use in the Den- tal School at the University of Pittsburgh. We feel sure of his success and wish him all the luck in the world. BETTY DREXLER-''Bets -French-Academic-- That's a case for the judge. Red Cross, Glee Club, IFF Sorority. Bets has one of those striking personalities that can not fail to attract your interest. Her thoughts are com- pletely taken up by a certain male, whose initials are M. L. Although Bets would make an excellent house- wife, to be an assistant to a chemist is her ambition right now. Lots of luck, Bets. EMMA CATHERINE DUNKLE- Katy -French Aca- demic- Don't mind me! Glee Club, Choir 3, Student Council l, Red Cross 2, OTI, Arts and Crafts Club, Orchestra l. Katy is a musical miss who has loads of friends in the million dollar institution. She hopes someday to become a music supervisor. Her favorite sports are ice-skating in winter and swimming in summer. She has a cheery smile, a friendly word and a helping hand for all. 'EORGE DUNKLE-''Moose -Vocational Printing- Your nosey aintcha? ooking l, Art 3. vloose is a famous algebra expert. He comes from te famous P. V. and is a non-active member of the re department. He is known as Super-service unkle, the gas station attendant. George is the type boy who is strongly taken to day-dreaming. How- ler, this is not always the case, as the very fact that 2 graduated will show. Lots of pluck and determina- Jn in George. HARLES ROBERT DURBORAW- Wimpy -Academic - Do you still love me? Vimpy came to us from Chambersburg. He expects spend a great deal of his time traveling. After his tccessful travels, Wimpy expects to settle down, at is, if the girl has enough money to support him. Vimp's old saying is: What is the use of working. ll you get is three meals a day and a suit ot clothes, e clothes don't fit and the meals don't agree with au. KRL DUTERY-''Bros -Electricity- I can't, the car's 1sted. ack l, 2, 3, Cross Country l, 2. trl is one of the quiet fellows ot our class, but that tes not detract from his modest, winning personality. a has an elusive way with the tems but he gets are just the same. He hopes to be an electrician or radio repair man, and he is well-talented in both. fre's hoping you'll be a big shock, Bros! EDWIN W. ELLIOTT- Ed, Eddie -French Academic - Say kid! Do you have your French finished? Class Treasurer, Constitutional Committee, Basket- ball 2. Ed's the quiet type from Paxtang, shy until he's started. After he is started there's no stopping him. He is interested in all sports. His future is unde- termined, although his ideas center around coaching. He has a winning personality and admirable traits. IUNE LYNDEL ENNEY - Iunie - Commercial - You know. Red Cross, Basketball, Delta Sigma Chi, Sub-deb Club, Archery Club, Glee Club. Iune has a sunny disposition and a cheerful smile, She always helps anyone who needs help. She enjoys sports, especially basketball in which she plays a very good game. Her ambition is to become a dieti- cian and I think she will succeed. Upon graduating she plans to further her education by going to College. Good luck, lune. REED ERNST-''Deeter -Commercial- That takes the butter from a duck. Football l, Track l, 2, 3, Basketball l, SIDC, Assistant Treasurer of Class. Reed has great argumentative business abilities. It he- develops these abilities he is sure to become a C. P. A., a lawyer, or a politician. He is an all-around' athlete and is well liked by his class-mates. lust ask the girls! Well, lots of luck to you lover in whatever' line of w choose. . x' VJ W-ffwl ig, 3 xx 6 J X x. rl SM- ' L 54- vmvmif fl f'1 ' ,U 1 FRANK IOSEPH FABIANKOVICH- Brownie -Voca- tional Printing- I ain't done nuttin. Student Council l, Red Cross 2, Track 2. Frank is a handsome fellow with curly black hair who is to be seen anywhere at any time. His smiling coun- tenance proves to be very popular with the girls. Whenever Brownie sees you on the street, he is sure to greet you with how do you do? We will to Brownie all the health and education that can come his Way in the remaining years of his life. HELEN FEEHRER - Sis -- Commercial -- Ain't it pretty. D. E. Sorority, S. G. C., Red Cross 2, Basketball 3, Hockey 3, Volleyball 2, Tennis 2, Baseball 2, Helen is dark and tall, and the boys will tell you she wows them all. She hopes someday to be someone's stenog, that is, if she ever comes out of the fog. The fog, you know, is always caused by a certain boy who makes her heart pause. lf you should roam the world on end, you never would find a better friend. MYRA IANE FEESER-'Tee''-Commercial- I don't see anything in this. Glee Club 2, 3, Operetta 2, Badminton Team Z, Cook- ing Z, Secretary S. A. E., Ring and Pin Committee, Bas- ketball Z. Myra lane Feeser: a brunette flash: That's our Myra. She is a charmer of both sexes and has made a host of friends in her two years here. She is a future in- terior decorator, to whom we wish the best of luck and success after leaving lohn Harris. RICHARD WILLIAM FENSTERMACHER- Dick -Com- mercial- Gad Student Council, Red Cross, Hi-Y, Track, Hockey. Dick is the dark and handsome fellow from l20. He is the romantic type and always in good spirits. His ambition is to be an orchestra leader and have a band like Kay Kyser's. We know he will succeed because he has personality-especially with a certain girl named Betty UD. All joking aside, Dick has a swell voice and we know he'l1 get somewhere in our swing world. DOROTHY FICKES- Dottie -Commercial- I bet you're kidding. Red Cross, S. G. C., S. A. E. ' Dorothy with her hair of sun-set gold is one of the prettier girls in our class. With a smile of warmth, kindness, she is a true friend, a charming little lady. Her classmates will remember her for her happy and joyous manner. We have discovered a formula for her: Happiness plus charm plus beauty equal Doro- thy. We are certain she will succeed in life. SAMUEL H. FINNEY- Kerosene Kid -Vocational Automobile Mechanics- Love and Kisses. Behold the outdoor man, fisherman, hunter, and trapper. He prescribes amusement, and studies once in a while, but mostly amusement. Sam's most im- portant sport is trapping, and may he someday sup- ply all the furs for the biggest furriers in the good old U. S. A. Well, here's good luck to you, Sam, and lots of it. ETTY FIRST-Commercial- Don't tell Clara. adminton, Hockey, Basketball. etty is a quiet, studious Miss who knows a great deal ut doesn't say too much. Even though she is quiet, er pleasing personality has won her many friends 'ho will always remember her. We wish her luck nd success as a secretary, and we feel sure that it 'ill not be hard fo-r her to fulfill her ambition, IRIAM FLEISCHER--''Mim -Commercial- Same as harlotte's. ed Cross, Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball, Archery. Vlim with her witty and funny remarks keep all f her friends happy. When she says goodbye tc arris, she wants to go in training for a nurse. Mini :rnnot help but succeed for her jolly mood will make speedy recovery for her fortunate patients. Your any friends wish you su cess and happiness, l.fim. LYNN FORD - V-8 -1'Georgia -- Academic - 9orquesonamstrolavachelavasf' lynn is one of our recent newcomers to Iohn Harris :ming from Georgia. Although he is rather quiet, : is Well liked by all because of his pleasant per- Jnality and willing spirit. uHe has traveled exten- vely and lived in many parts of the United States 'id Panama. His main interest is aviation and after 'aduation he hopes to attend West Point. Here's to UG . ,I Jul' SUCCESS, GOTQIU- MILDRED lANE FOREMAN- Millie -Commercial- Never put a slug in a slot. Archery Club, Baseball, Volleyball, Dancing Club. Millie is very jolly and Well-liked by all who know her. She is always around, ready to lend a helping hand whenever we need one. Although she likes Iohn Harris, her real interest seems to be in Shippensburg, her old home town. We wonder why? Here's wishing her happinefs, always. MARTHA IANE FRANTZ- Martie -Comrnercial- You're a hare. D. S. C.: Sub Deb Club, 1. A. P., D. E., Student Council 2, Red Cross. Martha has quite a pleasing personality. She is very Well-liked by all of the girls, as Well as a certain Penn boy. Martie is Mr. Goodall's secretary. She hopes to succeed as a secretary in the business world. We feel certain that she will be very successful. PAY FRITZ - l:'ritzie -''Alice -Commercial- That's stupid. L. S. P., S. G. B., G. G. C., Senior Literary Society, Girl Reserves, Basketball, Dancing Club. Fay is one swell gal. She is witty, liberal with her work, and has any friends including those of the male sex. e h e that the future holds great stores of happines for , and that she will be able to at- tain an r of her ambitions. - x ,XM if Wjxxxltfd ' ft ,wifi sf, X sb di si C057 gs X., lib N 4: M LAURA IANE FUDGE-''Ianie -Commercial- That's cute. Basketball 3, Girl Reserves. Ianie may be quiet, but she is a grand person to know, Her natural charm and sparkling personality makes her popular with her classmates. I don't know whether her hailing from Penbrook has anything to do with it or not, She has brown eyes, auburn hair, and her ambition is to own and operate a beauty salon, Here's wishing her loads of luck and success in the future. FRED GAFFNEY - Rusty - Practical Arts - l'Don't worry Weav-l'll help you, S. B. K., Hi-Y, Glee Club, Chemistry Club, Football l, 2, 3, Basketball l, Track l, 2. Fred is a tall red-headed fellow with a big wave in the front of his hair. He is easy to get along with and likes good, clean fun, Fred has many friends who are wishing him the best of luck in the future. I. WILLIS GARNER- Bill -Vocational Electricity- What do you say? Basketball l, Baseball l. Willis Garner, Bill, as he is known to most of us is a very studious boy. He is one of the A students in Electricity, and is very tall and handsome. We are sure he will succeed even though his ideas are as high as the sky. Here's luck to you, Bill, I 1 rl .I I, I' Nur .I ff! ! ix X ,- GEORGE H. GEISE- Lightenin -Fine Arts- Oops President of S. B. K., Operetta l, 2, 3, Times Staff, Constitutional Committee, Chorus l, Track Z, 3, Art Editor, Pioneer Staff. George is the holder of two records in lohn Harris: first, best artist, and second, best bachelor. He who is never seen with the same girl twice in ct row, is one of the few who have escaped the cry, Lover that echos through the halls. George, who is quite an artist is heading for Pratt Institute. Good Luck! MARY KATHRYN GIBBEL-Latin French Academic- Gee, l don't know my chemistry! Red Cross, Round Table, Historical Club, Archery Club. One of the most attractive girls in Harris is that small chestnut haired miss of five foot two with eyes oi blue. Her beautiful eyes will get her far in the future, which she already has planned. Mary will make a success of whatever she undertakes, as she has a cheerful personality and uses good judgement. Good luck, Mary. DOROTHY ALICE GILLIS- Dot -French Academic- l thought I'd die laughing. Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Badminton, Baseball. Here is our pal, Dot from thirteenth and State. She is a good all-around athlete and a swell sport. She doesnt like to study but always manages to get along. Dot would like to be a nurse when she finishes school but we are afraid loe will change her mind. Lots of luck, Dot, and here's hoping for your success. 3ERT GIPE-''Bob -Academic- l don't get it. entistry Club 3, Science Club, Track. Vert as the kind of student that a person will not et. He always has his homework done and seems Le very well informed on all topics. Bob is an ent track man, Scientific Studies are his devoted bies. His future is not yet planned, but he surely succeed in whatever he undertakes. Good luck lou, Bob WARD S. GOODMAN- Benny -Academic- What we have for English? very quiet fellow, minds his own business, who ends to follow his father's footsteps and be a suc- sful salesman. He usually borrows his father's car dates and goes riding around the town. The gas Ilways supplied by pop But when it comes to ing someone to go to a dance he would rather ak a leg, Lots of luck, Benny. IN H. GOODYEAR- Goody -Spanish Academic- vv kid stuff. xnish Club, The Priestley Chemistry Club. Jody is one of those sentimental sons of the soil, J has become a congenial city-slicker. He expects urther his education but as yet is undecided where. will be an asset to any college. ln whatever he rages we feel sure he will succeed due to his per- erance and amazing insight. We wish him luck l good fortune. CHARLOTTE GORDON - Grayce - Commercial -- Same as Mim's. Dancing Club, Volleyball, Basketball. A girl who is seemingly quiet, until you know her, Gracey is always on the alert and impresses us with her delightful sense of humor and willingness to serve. She intends to go to N. Y. where there are many things to occupy her time. She cannot help but succeed with her sweet disposition. Lots of Luck, Grayce! WARREN I. GORMAN - Butch - Academic - Well, what do you know? President of the Spanish Club, Glee Club. Warren is one of the many pupils from Paxtang who is well known and well liked. He is known for his fine choice of clothes and is seen at many school activities. He is expecting to further his education where we wish him the best of luck. BETTY IANE GOSNELL-''Gossey -Commercial-'Oh boy, I see Bud tonight. Dancing, Basketball. Gossey is one of the Very best friends a person can have. She is tall and has chestnut hair and brown eyes. Her highest ambition is to become a secretary. l am sure she will succeed if she doesn't let that tall, dark boy from uptown interfere with her plans, or maybe it is that blond boy that is staying out West now. Good luck, Bud tiff It still!! I W - x .ll Qtfylfffl! DONALD FRANK GOTTHEIM- Don -French Aca- demic- Oh! so you wanna borrow my French? Priestley Chemistry Club. Don is the class Romeo, He is a likable chap and is loads of fun. ln French he is the life of the class. As a hobby he enjoys developing pictures. He also en- joys chemistry in which he shines. We are sure he will succeed in anything he tries to do. RUTH IANET GRAYBlLLe- Graybie -Art Academic- 'lWhy? I. F. F. Sorority, Arts and Crafts: Glee Club: Priestley Chemistry Club, Choir 2, 35 Operettag Senior Literary Societyg Tennis, Badminton. A girl friend with a sweet personality who is given to informal hospitality. Her sparkling brown eyes, mis- chievious smile, her host of good spirits, makes life worthwhile. Her favorite sport is swimming, While dancing is her idea of having a swell time. She is undecided whether to enter the field of nursing or designing HAROLD GREENBERG - Hank - Academic - Hey, Hank. Spanish Club l, 2, 3, Ring and Pin Committee. Hank is a quiet, studious boy. He is well liked by all who know him. Sports play an important part in his everyday life and he is particularly good at Basketball. Spanish is his favorite subject and his future plans include a trip to Mexico. Also he would like to matriculate at the Philadelphia School of Pharmacy. IEANNE MARIE GREGG-''Ieannie -Commercial- can't see much of that. Student Councilg Red Cross: Senior Literary Societ Arts and Crafts Clubg Historical Societyp Debatir Team, Pioneer Staff, Delta Epsilong I. A. P., Basketba Archery. leannie is very popular with her fellow classmatt because of her ready wit and effervescent personalit She is a good student and is rated as a smooth danc too. Her ambition is to become an expert accountar BETTY IANE GROSS- Grossy -Latin-French Ac demic- I'm not one to fuss. O. G. G.p Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Choir 2, 35 Basketba Operetta l, 35 Volleyball lg Tennis l, 25 Girl Reserve A X She is a tall, fair, and charming miss who hails fro Happy Row in Room lO0. Her favoriate indoor spc is chattering especially to her side-kick,l Mimi, Sl is planning to enter the Polyclinic Hopital. So loc out, America, here comes your second Florent Nightingale! To a fine and very much admired gi good luck, Grossy! FRERERICK MARSHALL GROVE, IR.-Latin-Frenc Academic- What're you gonna do about it? At first sight people mark this Penbrook boy as tl quiet reserved type. After meeting him they reali: that he is just the reverse. Fred has an easy-goir friendliness which makes him well-liked among h classmates. With his lively good humor and reac smile he is bound to go far in whatever he undertake ARD B. HAMOR, IR. - Eddie - Commercial - t's a good one, Iohnny, but that ain't the way I l it. -President of class, Sigma Phi Fraternity, Iohn s Post Staff. ld the Vice-President of our class. Ed is a good -nt, always willing to help others and is admired is wit. We feel sure that if he starts life in the l as a bookkeeper it will not be long before he executive. Good Luck, Ed! Y FARRELL HANDSHAW-''Betsy -Commercial ho you tell'in? tinton and Tennis Club. Farrell Handshaw, better known as Betsy is te lassie with a very pleasing personality. She an original hobby of collecting china dogs and lnds of cosmetics. You very often hear her say, under what Bill is doing now? She enjoys all s, When she is out of school she plans to find oyment. .YN HARE - Bunny - Commercial- You're a Q. C., Sub-Deb Club, D. E., Archery Club, Volley- l, 2, Hockey 2, Basketball 2, Baseball 2. 'n has a pleasing personality and makes friends 1. Her ambition is to carry out her studies and ne an Excellent stenographer or secretary. She eader who helped to organize a commercial girls' Deb Club, of which she is now president. If she as well outside as she does in school she is to succeed. X I CAROLYN LOUISE HARPEL-Latin Academic- Oh Pete! Glee Club l, 2, 3, Choir 2, 3, Operetta l, 2, 3, Beta Phi, Delta Sigma, Basketball, Archery, Iohn Harris Forum, Orchestra l, Z, 3, Symphony Usher. Carolyn is a friend of all. Her charming smile and her delightful manner have won her many friends. As an active member of many of the school organizations she has achieved much praise. Although she has a great talent in music she hopes to study Biology, We wish her luck in all she undertakes. IOSEPH HARPER- Ioe''-Latin-French Academic. Band l, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3: Choir l, 2, 3, Student Council, Priestley Chemistry Club, Debating Team 2, S. B. K. Fraternity. Ice has a great interest in anything pertaining to science. He is usually found in his cellar laboratory, either blowing sometking up, or cutting it apart. He delights in dissecting stray cats and dogs. Maybe wanting to be a doctor has something to do with it. All joking aside, Ioe' has a winning personality and is sure to be a success, IAMES HARR-''Iim -Academic- You ain't kiddin' abit. Well, here he is-that boy with personality plus. lim makes friends with every one, and is popular with both sexes. When seen in the halls it is usually with a certain darkhaired girl C?J Iim's hair is always im- maculate. He says his secret is one jar of vaseline ct week. We wonder!! Here's luck to you in the future, Iim. .wifi Www NU ml Nix Ti 3 ix CX .Xi X. .2 Mg HOWARD E. HASTEDT-Spanish Academic- You tell em, kid. Dramatic Clubg Chairman of Program Committee, Business Manager of Iohn Harris Postg Spanish Clubg Student Council l, 25 The Easy Mark. We own many thanks to Howard for his work on our auditorium programs and for his service as master of ceremonies. Howard is the one who takes our money for food in the cafeteria. He did very well in taking character parts in plays. Howard will further his education at the American Institute of Laundry. PAUL HAWTHORN - Spike - Practical Arts - Holy cats, Man o'day, you thing so, Iohn Harris Safety Club, Swimming Team. Paul is one of the happy-go-lucky fellows in our class. He is full of fun and at present is interested in his motorcycle. Get Paul talking about that, and you'1l be occupied for an hour. We'll all miss you, Paul, but Good Luck! His hobbies are: motorcycling, read- ing and model airplane building. ELIZABETH K. HEATH- Betty -French Academic- Ult was a good' idea anyway. Alpha Chi, Archeryg Arts and Crafts Clubg O. G. G. Here is another member of Paxtang's happy family. She enjoys school, however, for she always knows her French the first period. You will usually find her wherever there's fun to be had or work to be done. We are sure she will be as great an asset to Penn State as she has been to Iohn Harris. Good luck, Betty. DOROTHY HEIMERDINGER - Dody - Commercial- Ohl Good Heavensl D. S, C.g Sub-Deb Clubg Senior Literary Societi Basketball. Dorothy is a very quiet girl who likes to read goo books. She also likes to do secretarial work for M Keller. We are sure that someday she will make very efficient secretary. A typist for the yearbool she is always willing to help anybody she can. Goo Luck, Dodyl HARRY HERBET- Herb -French Academic- How ar you doing? Red Cross lg Basketball Managerg Chemistry Clul Science Clubp Assistant Editor of Pioneerg Constitt tional Committee, S. B. K. This modest lad has followed the family tradition c being basketball manager for three years, a positic which his brothers held before him. He is one of tlf most popular as well as studious members of the clas He plans to take industrial engineering at Penn Stat! Here is wishing him the best of luck! RUSSEL M. L, HERSHEY, IR.- Russ -Spanish Act demic- Hi Ya Pal. Sigma Beta Kappa, Red Crossg Student Council. Witty and jolly is this curly-haired chap from Clover Heights. Russ is a very well-groomed young mc and well-liked by everybody. He expects to atter Duke University and take up accounting in which, vt are all sure, he will succeed. Russ has proved us that all good things come in small packages. Goc luck, Russ. DONALD HIGGINS-''Don -Commercial- You ain't :idding. 'ress Club, Sports Editor for the Post, Associate Editor if the Pioneer, Sigma Phi, Iohn Harris Reserve Basket- Jall l, 2. 'Don is sure to succeed in almost any line of work because of his good nature, clear thinking, and his ibility to get along with all types of people. He is x good student who gets high grades in most of his aubjects. KOBERT F. HILLBISH-''Hillbilly -Academic- What lo we have for English today. Sigma Phi, Trackg Football. 'le is adept at flying an airplane and expects to make tis solo flight shortly. He hopes to make flying his ife work. He believes that the country schools have better girls than Iohn Harris. He spends most of his ime at a certain girl's house in Progress. IIRGINIA FAITH HOFFMAN-''Ginny -Commercial - Oh, gee! Xrchery 35 Basketball 2, Dancing Club 2. lirginia is one of those tall girls of the Senior class. She is a blue-eyed miss who doesn't seem to bother vith the boys and is still happy. Poor Mr. Little has 1 hard time keeping Virginia quiet in Activity Period, nut she stll gets A's and B's in Problems of Democracy. This pretty miss some day is going to be somebody's atenog. IUNE FISHER HOLBERT-''Iunie -Latin-French Aca- demic- Boy! that gets me down! Glee Club, Iohn Harris Round Table, Senior Literary Society. This comely blue-eyed lass regrets deeply the ending of her school days, especially fifth period in the auditorium. She has a rich future to which she looks forward. Although lune Wishes to take up Social Service Work, her friends think most of her future time will be filled by a certain lohn Harris alumnus from Paxtang. GENE HOLMES - Spanish Academic - Save me a drag! S. B. K., President of Hi-Y. Gene has been fairly successful in everything that he attempted and is liked by everyone who knows him. He is a member of the Order of Doctors in room 100 and can be found where there is any fun. Through a recent survey we find that he is present at a certain Vernon Street residence, more than he is at school. ALMA HOOVER - Al -Commercial - lf ' ' Chewing Gum? Al is going to reach the top either as a booQ.,,..- J or a chewing gum chewer. She has blue eyes and everybody knows her by her attractive smile and pretty white teeth. She takes part in all sports but likes tennis the best, If she doesn't succeed in one of these she will as a housewife. a MWZQLN' piff 430 3 r 1, K. 5 9 N Q o 0 gf Go ot ,. x . u-K QCQQH' EDWARD NELSON HOOVER- Ed -Vocational Auto Shop-- What do you say bone head? Football, Baseball, Basketball. Here's a toast to Ed May he be as successful in business as he was in sports. Here's Wishing him many happy landings, but, may he please watch and keep that forehead shinning so those girls can see him. Good Luck, Baldy, IOHN HORNAFIUS - Horny - French Academic - How's the shoe-maker. Horny might look like the father of some of our sophomores but he really is a member of our class. He is big, tall, jolly and never unhappy. He has the institution in an uproar Whenever he has a chance to do so. With his white hair and good looks and wit, he might become an actor in Hollywood. Who knows? Miracles do happen. His graduation is a miracle to his friends. WALTER WILLIAM HOUCK- Walt -Spanish Aca- demic- l-loly Smokes. Walt is one of the few Penbrook representatives who completed the two-year course in lohn Harris. He had red hair which accounts for that fiery spirit. A great lover of the outdoors he likes to hunt, fish and par- ticipate in sports. Some day we will read in the news- paper where Walter Houck, great sportsman, just shot the largest bear ever seen. Success to him! in t ll' 71,1 gs . s U WILLIAM R. H. HOUCK- Bill -Spanish Academic - Hello Stinky. S. B. K., Football 2, 3, Basketball 3, Track 2, 3, Red Cross, Hi-Y, Spanish Club 2, 3. Dill is a boy whom everyone likes, especially the girls because of his black wavy hair. He enjoys all sports and will be sadly missed from most teams. He enjoys teasing the girls. Bill is just another Penbrook flame. He plans to enter a school in Philadelphia after graduation. We will always remember him as the right-end on our football team. DONALD HOUSEAL- Toot -Spanish Academic- Let me in on it. Reserve and Varsity Football l, 3, Spanish Club. Donald Houseal is the sort of fellow everyone wishes for a friend and he is Well liked by all of his class- mates. He is known as Toots to all of his friends, especially those on the football squad. Donald is undecided about his future, but Whatever field he chooses We know he cannot fail because of his good nature and genial qualities. DOROTHY MAY HOUSER- Smitty -Commercial - My Buddy. S. A. E., Basketball, Hockey, Badminton Club, Tennis. Smitty is a very likable person with a sparkling personality. She has the cutest laugh and her one ambition is to become Mrs. Harry Smith. All jok- ing aside, she aims to conquer the world and here's wishing you all the success and such Dottie! In undertaking this you are sure to be a success. HELEN HOWANSTINE-''Howie''-Commercial- Well, personally-. Archery 31 Volleyball l, 2, Times Staff Z, Baseball Club 2, S. A. E., S. G. C. There isn't a word that could describe Helen any better than just plain sweet. Her winning smile and lovely manner will certainly be a great asset to her as a secretary. Helen has a way of getting the things that she wants and we can be sure that this will hold true even after she leaves Iohn Harris. HELENA E. HOY- He Ho -Commercial- Pardon me for living. Glee Club 2, Choir 2, Basketball 3, Girl Reserves, I. A. P: G. G. Club. He Ho's pleasing personality makes her well-liked. Although she seems to have a quiet manner, when with her best friends she drops her reserved ways and becomes the life of the party. She has hazel eyes, chestnut hair and hails from those wide open spaces -Penbrook. Her ambition is to be someones private secretary, Success and happiness, Helena. KARL HUNTZINGER-''Huntzin-Spanish 'Academic- Hey Prof. Iohn Harris Discussion Group, Senior Literary Society. Huntzi is our public speaker. We are all thankful for the numerous questions he asks Prof and his volunteering to give special reports, thus saving us from this much-hated task of making speeches. Huntzi, the boy with a million neck ties, says he would like to be a teacher, we hope he makes a good one, for he has the much-needed scholastic ability. DOROTHY ISENBERG-''Dot'-Academic- Gee Whiz! Dramatic Club. Dot, a pleasing, plump lassie, has just come from Lewistown this year and joined us. Still she has been here long enough to endear herself to us as an in- dustrious and faithful member of our class. Dots favorite club in Iohn Harris is Dramatics. Her sunny smile and pleasing voice have gained her many friends, and will brighten a cozy home in some happy future. Good luck, Dot! ROBERT IAMES - lease - Academic - Football 37 Basketball 37 Track 2, 3. Bob, who is the beat of many feminine hearts, came to us from Sunbury and was one of the mainstays on both the football and basketball teams. He also was a high jumper. Bob was probably the most bashful boy in school for a while, but after he started to get around he changed into quite a fellow. Good luck, Bob. WILLIAM IANES, IR.- Bill -French Academic- That takes nerve. Chemistry Club. Bill is a dark-haired, good-natured fellow, who is continually smiling. He is a good student and is a member of the chemistry club. He is a tennis en- thusiast and is seen very often at the tennis courts at Reservoir. Bill says it's tennis but we believe different. He hopes to continue his education at some college, preferable T. C. U. Whatever Bill takes up, We know he wllllucceed. f .., tx 1' fr, it wffw , - fi! I i 'vrfwy .-s - - b -......,, lk-Aj .' IACQUELINE G. IOHNSON- lackie''-Spanish-French Academic- Pray tell he's an old stink. President of S. I. S., I. F. F., Glee Club, Arts and Crafts, Basketball Club. Dancing feet and personality plus, that's our Iackie. This golden-haired, blue-eyed bit of femininity has many a masuline heart a flutter over her. She says she has no certain ideas about the future, but she things modeling would be such fun. Well here's to you Iackie, and may your deside be fulfilled. LORAINE IOHNSTON--Spanish Academic- I don't know it. Spanish Club, Glee Club. Loraine is a thoughtful, conscientious person. Her one great shortcoming is unnecessary worrying. She can be seen at almost any time hurrying through the building, trying to reach some destination. Although she has no male interest, she is nevertheless kept extremely busy with her other interests. Loraine's greatest ambition is to become a nurse. l-lere's Wish- ing her luck. EARL L. IONES- Iones -Vocational Auto Mechanic - Take it easy. Band 2, 3, Orchestra l, Glee Club l. Earl L. Iones is known as just Iones. He is one of the Iones boys. He can tear a car apart from the tire to the horn and then put it back together and make it run. We know he will succeed in life. Here's luck to you. ,ft 3, y I ff X, KATHERINE ELIZABETH JONES- Kay -''Kate -Com- mercial- Oh, ain't he cute, Boy, he certainly is hand- some. Glee Club l, 2. Katherine is a small dark-haired girl with a sunny smile and a pleasing personality. She loves dancing, likes to jam on the piano and is very adept in golf and tennis. She has a soft, sweet, high soprano voice. We often wonder why Kate is so interested in Bedington, West Virginia. After graduation she expects to further her music training. KATHERINE KAPP - Kappy - Spanish Academic - What, do you know? Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, Hockey Club, Tennis Badminton, Archery, Dancing Club, Iohn Harris Round Table, L. S. P., Sorority, Ring and Pin Com- mittee. A winning personality, plus ambition and you have this versatile girl from Section 4. With such winning ways and such a happy-go-lucky disposition, she has won a host of friends and admirers She expects to go in training. Here's wishing you luck, Kate DORIS IRENE KASHNER- Dot -French Academic- Honest to die. Glee Club, Basketball, Volleyball. Doris is a girl with high ambitions. Her aim is to be an air-hostess. She is likable in her quiet way. Her hobby seems to be pictures because her pocketbook is always full of pictures of her many friends. We are sure if she keeps on working in the future she will be walking on air in a short time. J IM N F. KAUFMAN-''Iudge -Academic- That's for f is that dark'haired, dark complected boy that you strutting around the halls most of the time with ge Richards. He is one of these easy going fel- , and is very friendly toward all. He very rarely imes angry, and is always ready for a good time. I also enjoys a bit of trouble, which at times nys Miss Bowers a great deal, however, he'll get IS IEAN KAYLOR - Dickie - Latin-French zlemic- You ain't kiddin. Staff and Representative, Basketball, Glee Club, r, Red Cross, Press Club, Priestly Chemistry Club. 3 lean possesses an overwhelming supply of hter and chatter which makes her Well-liked ng her many friends. This sweet and vivacious will be successful in whatever profession she tses. Her lovable personality will help her to gain y friends. Good luck to you, Doris lean, and may find great happiness! HRYN P. KEAR- Kay''-Latin-French Academic- you hear Kay Kyser last night? z Club l, 2, Operetta, Iohn Harris Sub-Deb l, 2. pretty little blonde, who is known to her class- es as Kay, has winning ways and many abili- Originality, a sweet disposition, and pert wit l out the personality of this blue-eyed miss. May fs good sense of humor and charming per- xlity lead her to a most happy and successful '6. IEAN E. KEARNEY - Kearnie -French Academic- Oh, please! D. E., O. G. G., Alpha Chi, Priestly Chemistry Club, Times Staff, Library Staff, Glee Club, Sophomore Historical Society, President and Vice-President of Student Council, Secretary of Dramatic Club, Operetta, Swimming Club. This is Kearney. Although she looks like a quiet little thing?'?-Well, she has an interesting personality. She really is a grand kid, a certain Academy boy thinks so tool With her talents and personality she will be successful in whatever she undertakes. IEAN ELIZABETH KEENE- Ieanie -French Academic - Does anyone have any chewing-gum? S. I. S. Secretary, Choir l, 2, Glee Club l. Meet leanie, one of the sweetest and best-loved girls in the class. Her pretty brown hair and matching eyes have made many a masculine heart thump slightly faster, but, as far as we can see, the red- heads have it. She has promising musical ability, but is undecided about her future. ln any case, We aredsure leanie Will succeed in whatever she decides to o. IAMES EWDIN KEENER- Mop -Vocational Printing- You're slower than molasses in Ianuaryf' Student Council l, Red Cross 2, Basketball l, 2. lf there is any girl you don't know, ask Mop, he knows her. A model student, truthful, dependable, and a lot of fun who will be successful in life. He Alias al fond recollection of a girl whose first name is ice. r D33 .V -N vw 'yay di JN X. S X N Q N w A ' U ' 1, ja -v..QQ-'11 RICHARD S. KELLER-''Deaconn-Practical Arts-HO. K. Toots. ' Football l, Z, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, Safety Club l. Deacon is a chubby little rascal who is always full of mischief. He is a true sport, and although his auburn eats up a quart of oil every day, Deacon never says anything against his car. He wants to go to Penn State, but if he doesn't study, his dad will make him a politician. LEE KERBAUGH- Kirby''-Spanish Academic- Have your Spanish done? Spanish Club, Student Council. Lee is popular with his classmates, but he doesn't seem to be interested in the fairer sex. He is a good chemistry student who works hard for what he gets. He also likes to take in a good movie occasionally. His ambition is to study aviation and beat Hughe's record. Luck to you, Kirby, in the future. KENNETH M. KERSTETTER-''Ken -French Academic - Who has their Algebra done? Priestly Chemistry Club 3, Science Club 3. A studious boy with courtesy not only toward his superiors and teachers, but also for the pupils with which he is associated. He is always prepared and Willing to help a pupil in distress. Ken never seems to have a sour look, but always greets you with a smile, which is habitual. We are sure he can't help but succeed. STUART CALVIN KINES- Stu -Spanish Academic- Hi ya churn. Sigma Phi, Red Cross, Student Council, Ban Orchestra, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Track, Baseball, Tenni Meet Stu! He is the modest f'?D young man who the pride and joy of Miss Bowers homeroom. Str expects to go to the University of Cincinnati and tal up undertaking. Whatever he does, we know he W make good, because he is the successful kind. Go: luck Stu! IANE KINTZER- Ianie -French Academic- I don' get it. Treasurer of L. S. P., Red Cross l, Glee Club. Here is another instance where good things come small packages. This package contains many swe and lovable things, which would be enjoyed by an one, but that certain person is the only one, havil the fortune of doing so. Ianie is a charming goo natured girl who comes running to school at the lc minute with her winning smile to greet all. Goc luck, Ianie. LAWRENCE M. KISSINGER- Larry''- Kissi - Prc tical Arts- Aw, come on, Prof. Safety Club. A winning smile and a very pleasant personality i troduces Larry. He is a boy who can always l heard before seen, but in spite of this, he is we liked by everyone that knows him. He hopes to lc come an electrician someday, and all his friends ai classmates wish him lots of luck in everything he doe ERT W. KISSINGER- Kiss''-Spanish Academic- y-Hun. . K., Times Staff 1, 2, Pioneer Staff. 1 is one of the S. B. K. fellows who hails from L 122. His carefree, happy-go-lucky personality, his ever witty remarks have won him many :lfast friends from both sexes. With any crowd ng a merry, good time, you will probably find in the midst. Good luck and best wishes to you V, for you certainly deserve every break. IAN E. KLECKNER- Lill -French Academic- :t takes nerve. .dent of O. T. I., Alpha Chi, Priestley Chemistry , Glee Club, Sophomore Historical Society, Red s Club. tn is the fair-complexioned carrot-topped lassie Room 100. Where there's merriment, a jolly time, my sort of gaiety, there's Lill. Her keen sense of ar, her carefree happy-go-lucky disposition and riendly charm are only a few of the assets which won her a host of friends. DTHY KLINE-''Dot -Commercial- You did? etball, Baseball. brown-eyed lass called Dot has a ready smile a kind word for everyone. Her ambition is to me either a file clerk or a stenographer. If she s hard enough I am sure she will succeed. Good to you Dot, and may you find success in the you have chosen for a vocation. EMMA LOU KNIGHT-Commercial- l passed my l2U. Archery Club, Volleyball, Arts and Crafts. Emma Lou is a charming blonde with a pleasant and amiable disposition. Her many friends know her by her sunny disposition and originality. If you see a group of girls laughing about something you know that Emma Lou is close at hand. All these charac- teristics together with her good sportsmanship will certainly be an asset to her future work. KERMIT VICTOR KOCH- Victor''-Commercial- I ain't a saying. Kermit is a person who always has his homework in on time. He makes friends with everyone. He never talks much but when he says something it is always worth-while. In his spare time he enjoys working on automobiles. After his graduation he expects to fur- ther his education at an aviation school. ROBERT MARTIN KOSER, IR. - Bob - Spanish Academic- Why-a-a. Secretary of S. B. K., Priestley Chemistry Club, Operetta l, 2, 3, Play 2, 3, Dramatic Club, Editor-in- Chief of Iohn Harris Post, Student Council, Choir, Auditorium Program Committee. A vivid personality is Bob Koser, who enjoys a good time, nevertheless works hard. He excels in chemistry, ice skating, and bowling. Teaching is his chosen pro- fession., His success is partly due to his good looks and pleasing p sfwlity. fl 'iff P Q as in M GERALDINE LOUISE KOUP-Hlerry --Commercial-- Did you see lohnny? S. I. S., Posture Club. l'lerry is quite a little girl, but she's as sweet as can be. She has a madness for clothes and really is a very keen dresser. She is quiet by nature and has a winning smile. She also enjoys going places with a certain boy named Iohnny?'? Lots ot success, Ierry, in whatever you choose to do. MARY E. KREWSON-''Betty -Commercial-''Holy- hum. Mary, nicknamed Betty, always smiling and always gay, hopes to be an accountant and I hope she gets her way. She came to us from Haverford High. She is interested in hockey, in which she plays such a very good game, that she was selected as instructor in a lew gym classes. Whatever Mary hopes to become, we Wish her success and happiness, and a life full of hilarity. FRED KUGLER-Academic- Boy, did I hear the pretty piece! This tall, dark-haired lad has gained many friends . A warm greeting and a of Fred's assets. I-Ie likes during his stay in Harris magnetic smile are some to hear good orchestras and sings very well. His main diversion, however, is basketball. So with his pleasing personality and many winning ways, Fred is sure to succeed in whatever he undertakes. THOMADS G. KUGLER -- Tom - Vocational Au' Mechanics- lt I don't see you tomorrow, Hello! Tom is one ol the strong, silent type who says litt' and, as lar as trig is concerned, does less. Ton says he is an unemployed guy, looking for some nic girl. Qualifications: dances, has curly hair, reads of English Ballads. Lines form to the right. Here's lu: to you, Tom. ALLEN KULP-Academic-f Rare sport I'll say. Dramatic Club. He is tall, usually smartly dressed, and popular, I more than a iew students greet him as he move rapidly between classes. He has many commendab ways, such as trankness and dependability. He hc unusual public speaking talent and is frequently e gaged in extra curricular activities of this kind. I expects to enter Waynesburg College for his high education. CHARLES G. KUNZ, IR.-- Charlie -Spanish Ac demic- That's what l like about you. Charlie is one ot Penbrook's proud sons. He is s feet and one. His ambition, resourceiulness, and i tegrity will guide him always, regardless of what l decides to do. ln a iew years, his name will appe as valedictorian of some university, provided his wiv will let him loose tor another four years. SUY LAWVER - Red - Spanish Academic- Why ioesn't somebody tell me these things. Spanish Club. Huy l.awver, alias Red, is one of those boys who :auld be very near the head of his class if he would Jnly study more instead of arguing with his English eacher, admiring the girls, or talking to his class- nates about sports. He is vitally interested in all sports, and' is a good baseball and basketball player. 'fe hopes to attend the Philadelphia College of Phar- nacy. GENE LEHMAN-'lDee -French Academic- Oh, so! Briestly Chemistry Club, Pioneer Staff, Red Cross Club, Gene is a boy of many talents. He is bright in all its studies and stands among the leaders of our class. He has a fine sense of humor and is liked by every- one who knows him. He is intensely interested in all :he sporting functions and does his utmost to maintain 'ohn Harris' fine traditions. EDWARD LENKER - Cacky-lack - Practical Arts - 'Hey prof. Safety Clubg Stamp Club. 'Cacky-lack is small but powerful. He is a good student and very reliable. He intends to become an electrician in the future and we are sure he will make good. More power to you, Eddy, and remember that a good electrician must have that certain spark in order to become a real success. Good luck! IANET MORRISON LEWIS-French and Latin Aca- demic- l'll remember that. Senior Literary Society. Ian is a pal to all her friends. She is a little blonde with the characteristics of a redhead. Despite this she has a pleasant disposition which shows forth in her willingness to have fun with everyone she knows. Her future plans, when she graduates, are to attend a business college, We wish her all the best luck in her future years. MARY LUDENTIA LEWIS- Lugy -French-Spanish- Academic- Hi Babe! Glee Club 2, Sophomore Historical Society, Arts and Crafts Club l, 2, Basketball Club 3, Swimming Club l, 2. This tall, handsome, and Witty girl Will be the future Adrian of Hollywood. She is bound to make a suc- cess of her career, She will later join with her pal to become a bachelor maid. The very best of luck to you, Mary Lou. MARY BELLE LINGLE-Art and French Academic- 'iOh, good heavens! Red Cross, Glee Club 2. Mary Belle is known to her intimate friends as Belle She has blonde hair, blue eyes, and is five feet big. Her pleasing personality is one of her outstanding characteristics of which there are many. This pleasing personality plus her extraogdinarvy art abQlity will bring her much success through the years to come. 7 Y I Z . tl r U' X ff f tt -' 'X l 1 KATHRYN L. LLOYD- Casey -French Academic- Hi George. O. G. G., Vice-President, Alpha Chi President, Priestley Chemistry Club, Glee Club, Sophomore Historical Society, Secretary, Library Staff, Red Cross Club, Student Council. Sweet and lovely, that's our Casey, with her pleas- ing personality and cheery smile which have won her hosts of friends. Casey has a charming way which seems to en'dear her to all around her. She is un- decided about her future, but we wish her good luck and best wishes in whatever she undertakes, ROBERT E. LONG - Vocational Drafting - O K. Babe! Student Council, Track, Cross Country. Bob is not very studious but he is a very good draftsman. He is always willing to help someone with problems in Trig. He could get his H20-Kclo if he works. He will probably succeed if he puts his mind down to work. He likes to collect stamps and blueprints. He seems interested in the Navy and per- haps may join when he completes his schooling. GERTRUDE MAY LOSER- Gertie -Art and French Academic- My word- President Delta Sigma, Vice-President, Beta Phi, Senior Literary Society, Debating Team 3, Post Staff, Operetta 1, 3, Symphony Concert Usher, Glee Club 1, 2. Here's a short, blonde lass who is always smiling and who always enjoys a good joke. Gertie likes to ice skate and promises to give Evelyn Chandler some competition. We are sure, that Gertie will succeed and that she will be one person about whom we can say, I knew her when- l K' fmffff V -Qfpfgng Cfgv ,f FRANCES ELLA LUDLOW-''Fran -French-Latin Aca- demic- Maybe l'm wrong. Iunior Red Cross, President, Priestley Chemistry Club, Glee Club 1, 2,, S. S. S., D. E., Tennis 2, 3, Operetta 2, Basketball 3, Archery Club 3. Cute, brown-eyed 'Fran is known and liked by every- one because of her yfinsome personality. Her interests include outdoor as well as indoor recreations, her favorite sport being tennis. Her ambition is to become a Home Economics teacher. Good luck to you, Fran, RICHARD LYONS-''Dick -Drafting- So what! Band l, 2, 3. Dick likes to play the saxophone and clarinet and some day wants to become ct musical instructor. Be- cause of his musical talent, he should be very suc- cessful in this field. He is a friend to everyone. His favorite sport is baseball, and in a game he is always the pitcher because of his mighty left arm. ARVILLA MARIE LYTER-''Shorty''-Commercial- Aw, shucks. Glee Club, Choir 2, Operetta. Short and sweet is our little Arvilla. She is one of the many that trots across those eastern hills to this million dollar institution. Her sparkling personality has made for her many friends. Her big blue eyes have often attracted the opposite sex and will con- tinue to do so. She is headed for a secretarial practice and we hope that nothing will change her mind. Lots of success, Arvillal ,A IICHARD K. LYTER- Dick''--Commercial- l ain'l 'rowdin' you, am I? ltudent Council, Constitution Committee, Senior Lit- rrary Society. Dick is one of the P. V. boys. He has executive rbility which brings results and because he is ever villing to work for the success of his class, we feel .ure he will be a success in the future. He also has I sense of humor which makes him a general favorite. IOSALIE MACRI-- Rose -Latin Academic- Virgil toes home with me tonight. ted Cross Club l, 2, Student Council: Library Staff 2, Ig Senior Literary Society, Arts and Crafts Club. tosalie is a quiet and conservative kind of girl. She Joasts that one of her chief accomplishments is to isten to the radio, and study at the same time, She Jlans to become a librarian unless she uses her voman's prerogative to change her mind. ZDMUND MATTER- Ted -French Academic- l'll ake vanilla. :ross Country Team 35 Track Team 2, 3. 'Ted, that tall, handsome blonde, has not yet shown x weakness for the weaker sex. Nevertheless he has 1 big heart and lots of friends. Maybe you haven't 1oticed it, but Ted has a good brain and we are sure that it will lead him to a successful life. MARY IOSEPHINE MATTHEWS- Io -French Aca- demic-- Ie ne sais pas. Post Staff l, 2, 35 Secretary of Priestley Chemistry Clubg S. G. C.g S. S. S., Senior Literary Society, Basketball 2, Badminton 25 Tennis 2, Archery Club, Glee Club lg Editor-in-Chief of Pioneerg Iohn Harris Round Table. Everyone calls her Io. She is an outstanding student and actively participates in all school activities. lo has a pleasing personality and easily wins friends. We will probably find her at Dickinson next year where she plans to work for a B. A. degree. EUGENE E. MCBETH-Spanish Academic- That's out. Stamp Club 25 Red Cross 27 Hi-Y 2. Despite his bashfulness, this young man has made quite a name for himself as a dancer. He is planning to become a machinist at which job he is certain to spcceed. All of Mads host of friends at Harris wish him every success. VICTOR MCCLEARY -- Vic - Practical Arts - Aw your'e crazy. Baseball l, 2, 35 Football l, 2, 3, Basketball lg Hi-Y Club, Safety Club, Stamp Club. Vic is a swell fellow and you can have a lot of fun with him. He expects to become an auto mechanic in the future. We know he will make good. More power to you, Vic, His hobbies are basketball, football, baseball, and track. We know that he is going to be the tops in the field he has chosen. MARIAN McKEOWN - Mimi - Commercial - You ain't kiddinf' S. I. S., Dancing Club 2. Marian or Barney, though only 5 ft. 3 in. tall, can really handle a Dodge She has beautiful blue eyes that simply talk, a pleasing personality, and an agreeable disposition. She is a grand girl with a carefree nature. Her one ambition is to secure a posi- tion in a business office. Here's wishing you success and happiness, Marian, in whatever line you choose. EARNEST ALFRED MCLAUGHLIN-''Earnie -Spanish Academic- I love glamour. Football l, 2. 3, Track l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Tau Beta Chi, Hi-Y. Earnie is one of our bright, intelligent lads. Although he does appear to be sleeping in all his classes, he is always alert and accurate in his thinking. We hope his football career follows him through life and we wish him the best of luck. Earnie expects to enter Cornell University in September. IOHN MCLAUGHLIN-''Iohnny -Spanish Academic- Glamour boy, if I could only get my English. T. B. X., Hi-Y, Football l, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3. Iohnny, one of the best athletes in lohn Harris for three years, has proved that his services as an athlete are indispensable. Very versatile, he has participated in football, basketball, and track. He is well known and well-liked by his fellow classmates and in general by the faculty. He intends to enter South Carolina State. 'flare Cf HAROLD Mcouiuam - slug - French Academic - Hello siugf' We would like to know how Slug McQuilkin gains the attention of so many different girls. Maybe it's because he's been here so long and has the edge over the rest of us. He is bright, makes a good friend, and will be successful. His one ambition is to join the Army. Some day Slug McQuilkin will be working for Uncle Sain. We wish him all the success and hap- piness in the world. Go get em, Slug HELEN H. MENNS- Skip -Commercial- Oh goshl Red Cross, Girl Reserves. Skippy is a very popular girl who likes all sports and plays hockey well. She has sparkling blue eyes and curly brown hair. With snowy white teeth she'd win a prize anywhere. She is witty and also bright but to tease people is her delight. She hopes some- day to become a dietician. We are sure she will suc- ceed for she is very efficient. SARA MICKLE- Sally -French Spanish Academic- So what? S. S. S., Ring and Pin Committee, Volleyball, Basket- ball, Red Cross Club, Swimming Club, Student Council l, Library Staff Z. The noise box of l22 came to us from William Penn during her sophomore year and was not long in cap- turing all our hearts through her pleasing personality. Sally can almost always be found in room lll. Why? She expects to further her education and be- come a social worker. 'Y MAE MILLER- Betts -Latin French Academic n't that a crime? vrical Society, Glee Club 2, Library Staff 2, Senior ary Society, Times Staff 3. . Paxtang hails Betty M. Whose outstanding per- lity has won for her a host of friends. Besides g attractive cmd well poised, she is extremely ligent. None can remember a time when Betty 't have her work finished in deliberate style. Iohn is' loss of this well versed young lady will be t State's gain. fER MILLER- SIS -Commercial-'Tm beginning ae light. ' is a girl with a pleasing personality, and a smile everyone. She has dark hair and never knows h way to Wear it. Her favorite sports are tennis hockey. She is a commercial student but her ghts run more to Middletown and' to that dark- ed boy. Loads of luck to you, Sis. 1 MILLER- Knupp -Spanish Academic- They 3 keep you here forever. iish Club, Hi-Y. ipp has a wonderful personality, and for this gn has many friends among the students. His free personality gets him into trouble with some ie teachers. He's a great favorite of the Class 1, Mr. Bunderman. His explanation of graduation They can't keep me here forever. Knupp tells e'll soon be old enough to vote. KATHLEEN MILLER - Kathy - Commercial - You don't know, do you? D. S. C. Sub-Deb Club, Senior Archery Club, Volley Ball l. Kathleen is the girl with the large, brown eyes, who wants to be a secretary. We are sure she will succeed in anything she undertakes. Kathleen is secretary of the D. S. C. Sub-Deb Club. She is liked by everyone and we all Wish her the best of luck. PATRICIA MILLER- Pat -French Academic- Num- ber l3 got called on in Chemistry today. Glee Club l, 2, Choir 2, 3, Operetta, Times Staff 3, Red Cross l, Secretary of S. S. S., President of Delta Epsilon, Tennis, Basketball, Historical Club l, Chemistry Club. Patricia, known to all as Pat, is lots of fun and an all round good sport. She has been active in many organizations and has acquired a reputation for dependability. She expects to enter the field of science. RALPH MILLER- Chub -Commercial Oh yeah, that's what you think. Ralph is a very pleasant sort of fellow, well-liked by all his classmates. He is too interested in his studies to take part in many activities, and as a result, is an A student in almost all of his classes. He is certain to succeed in Accounting work for he is, without exception, the most talented graduate in this line of work. , Q B K K 4 IOSEPH C, MITCHELL, IR.- Ioe Latin French Aca- demic- May I please point out? Camera Club, Photogrigfy Committee, Iohn Harris Round Table. Ioseph is a very ambitious boy. He has great ability along public speaking lines and exercises that ability whenever the opportunity presents itself. We believe that with his aggressive personality, Ioe will go tar. Who knows but that he may someday take Mr. Lynch's position at Iohn Harris? Anyway, Ioe, here's to you. BETTY IANE MORRIS- Bets -Academic- Go pick a twig. Glee Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Archery Club 3. Bets is one of those girls that gives you the impres- sion that she is as quiet as a mouse but when you really learn to know her she is a very jolly companion. She is a good sport and always ready for a good time. We know she will have a happy and successful career especially in her training at the Harrisburg Hospital. DOLORES IOANN MORRISS- Dee -Spanish Aca- demic. O. G. G., Alphi Chi, Basketball, Times Representa- tive, Glee Club, Dance Committee, Iohn Harris Round Table, Badminton. Here she is, that smiling lassie with dimpled cheeks and dark hair. And is she a good sport? Dee has lots of personality and her good nature is known throughout the class. One can usually find her in the hall talking to a certain blonde, Iohnny by name. Wihatever she does, we're sure she will succeed. hi , c 9 tt' ANNA BELLE MORRISSEY - Lee - Commercial - Hello Iitterbugf' President S. I. S., Dancing Club 2, Hockey Club E Red Cross l. Anna Belle is one of our class charmers. With he vivacious nature and her ability to dance, she is tops She has a come-day-go-clay outlook on life and there', never a dull moment with Lee She wants to attenz business college when school days are over and thei on to commercial fields. Here's wishing you all thi success, Lee. IANE LOUISE MORRISSEY- Shorty''-Commercial- We'll go if I can get the car. Red Cross l, 3, Woodworking 2, Basketball 3, Basebal l, 2, Archery 3, I. A. P., O. T. I. Treasurer. Iane is one of the lively girls in our class. She i short and cute, and is very popular among her class mates. At present, much of her time is taken up by 1 certain young man with whom she plans to spent much of her future time. Loads of luck, for success Shorty. RUSSELL FREDERIC MOYER- Buss -Practical Arts- Tell Larry to ask her! Student Council, Red Cross. Amusing, pleasant, humorous, tall, bashiul, and hand some are only some of the adjectives that describt Russ He is well-liked by everyone who knows hir and is a true friend to all his classmates. He hopes tt be an electrician and we all wish him loads of suc cess in whatever he undertakes. IN W. MULLEN-- Iohn''-Practical Arts-- You cal. n is one of the quiet boys of our class, but his etness isn't his only trait. His personality and lity to do things have Won him many friends. He nterested in airplanes, boats and anything that goes. know he will be successful in whatever line of rk he chooses. We all Wish him good luck and Jpiness. -IN T. MUMMA, IR.- Emo -Vocational Auto Shop Yes indeed. O. P. n is one of the best hunters and firshermen in this a institution of learning. Iohn loves the outdoors, i he says he can out-hunt Mr. Saul, even if it isn't Chemistry. l'Iere's luck, Iohn, go to it. LIAN MURRAY-''Bill -Commercial-''For crackin' with a toothpick. aketball 2, Dancing 25 Arts and Crafts 2, Times Re- sentative 2, Badminton, Quoits. ian, one of our best basketball players, is tall, and s brown hair. She is Well-liked by all her class- tes. She someday wants to become a mimeograph chime operator-that's if a certain Bill from Iohn rris doesn't make her Mrs. first. J' IANET LOUISE MUSSE-Fine Arts- Oh, please. Glee Club, O. G. GJ S. S. S., Red Cross l, Z, 3, Stu- dent Council l, 2, Christmas Basket Committee. Ianet is another girl who believes that absence makes. the heart grow fonder, and if you ever see her gazing into space you'll know her mind's somewhere in the region of Penn State. As an artist sho can't be beat. She specializes in tender scenes -We wonder who- is the inspiration? janet expects to further her educa- tion by entering the Moore Institute. LUELLA MYERS-''Toots -Commercial-''It looks like- Murphy's mule with cr mangef' Luella is an intelligent girl who will certainly be suc- cessful in lite. Her hobby is horse-back riding, and from what we've heard she certainly is an expert at it. As for her ambition she wants to be a book- keeper. Toots will always be admired wherever she goes for her friendliness towards everyoneff WILLIAM NAUGLE -- Pigeon - French Academic - Track l, 2, 3, Football 2, Baseball 2. Billy is the kind of a fellow who is a friend of every- one. He was one of Coach Thomas' most aspiring trackmen. He also played a little baseball. Bill would like to go to the Academy next year to take a business course. lust imagine Bill as a business. man. During his stay in Iohn Harris, Bill made' many friends who hope he succeeds in everything he does. O Q NJ ffl AQQJK ,: i CHARLES EDWARD NOGGLE, IR.- Charlie -Spanish Academic- How soon do we eat? Spanish Club l, Library Staff l, 2, 3. Charlie has been in many jams but managed to talk his way out of them. He takes life easy, because he believes life is too short to argue all the time. He can really work and do his work if he tries to. MARY ORDANOFF- Lightning''-Commercial- You bother me. Arts and Crafts Club, Basketball l, 2, Volleyball, Tennis, Hockey, Quoits. This young miss's aspiration is to climb the ladder of success in law. lf in this quest she should fail, then she would turn to the field of business enterprise, there to seek her niche. Since life is like an empty bubble or turbulent waters, forever changing its course, then she will find an ambition to conform with her ability. IULIANA I. OSMAN-''Iulie -Latin-French Academic - Kitty, you kill me. Glee Club, Tennis Club, Photography Committee, Basketball Club, Chemistry Club. This little dark-haired miss has the most beautiful big brown eyes you could wish to find. She is a really sweet girl and a -blue friend, as some of the class have found o lie is going to be, a nurse and we know she wi be the best. Here's luck to you, Iulie. l I 'r f 1 JJ GENE OTTO - O-to - French Academic - Hello Chum. S. l. D. C. Treasurer, Football Manager l, 2, 3, Red Cross Club l. Gene is a quiet dignified fellow who is a mixture of good nature and sociability. As treasurer of the S. I. D. C. he tries to maintain the moral and financial stand- ing of his fraternity. He always has an answer for everyone and because of his wit, we are sure he will succeed in the future. LORRAINE IUNE PAGE- Peg, Peggy -Commercial - Who cares -- So what. Tennis Club. Lorraine is a small brown-haired girl who is always very quiet. She has cr pleasing personality and a sunny disposition. Her favorite sports are tennis, badminton, and basketball. She enjoys reading books and magazines. Following her graduation from Iohn Harris she expects to be a stenographer. We feel sure she will be very proficient in this position. MICHAEL ALFRED PANZA- Mike -Vocational Auto Mechanic- Take it easy, Son! Student Council, Red Cross. Mike travels approximately forty miles daily to come to school. On his way out Market Street, he picks up two beautiful girls. The type who will succeed in any task presented to him, he hopes to be a master mechanic someday. Here's hoping he succeeds. DORIS MARIE PARFET- Dorie''-Commercial- That's a wow. Historical Society, Camera Club, Glee Club, Tennis, Basketball, Dancing Club, Girl Reserves. 'lDorie is that dazzling blond from Room 120 who in- tends to further her education in State College. She is interested in all sports and also likes to read, dance and is music loving. Recently she had an interest in one of the rooms Cl25l but it's changed.-We wonder, FLORA AMELIA PATTERSON-''Flo -Commercial- O, K. Basketball 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Choir 3, Girl Reserves. A very attractive little Miss is Flora. Her light blue eyes and page-boy hair comb surely attracts the opposite sex. None of the Harris boys appeal to her, so she finds a football hero from Mechanicsburg, She likes music and has the ability to play the flute. Her great ambition is to become Somebody's Stenogf' Lots of success, Flo. QOUIS MERLE PATTONS''Pain-Vocational Printing - l don't get it. Art 3. Pat has a very changable nature toward cars, especially toward Fords. He changes off at least Jnce a month, when a certain installment man starts :hasing him. He is a very good basketball player, except for his fouling, which is usually a rabbit punch. 'Pat is a good worker and if he stays put long enough he will surely make a success of any work ie may follow. MARY PAULL-French-Spanish Academic- You ain't kiddin? Delta Epsilon, Basketball Club, Baseball, Library Staff. This attractive miss is liked by everyone who knows her. Like most girls she likes to dance. She is Very quiet and shy in class rooms. Her ambition in life is to become a librarian. With her sunny smile and her cheery hello, we know she will succeed in any- thing she undertakes. We all wish her lots of success, CLARA PEACH - Peachie - Commercial- Oh you kids. Badminton, Hockey, Basketball, Swimming Club, Clara Peach has one of the nicest personalities in Room 106. She has many friends. She has an untir- ing sense of humor and for this reason is often made the victim of practical jokes. With a pleasing per- sonality like Clara's she is sure to succeed in the commercial field because we need more like her to brighten this cruel old world. RAY E. PEACH-''Peachy -Commercial- Does any- one have their homework finished? Ray is one of those quiet boys who hails from Pen- brook. You can always see him blushing during the fifth period in Mr. Parson's Room. Ray is often teased by the girls in the class because they enjoy seeing him blush. Good luck in the future, Peachy. 4' , I I I kv X 1 If I J - -,Qu A 1'--4, M JI 1. 0741.11 . NW, WX W WMM ANNA PEASE- Pe-asie -French Academic- That's putrid but who are we to say. ' Glee Club 2, 3, I. F. F., Red Cross. Noise! Noise! Noise! But it's the kind you like to hear, Wherever you hear laughter, you'lll be sure to find Peasie in the center of the huddle. Scholastically and socially she is an all-around good sport. She intends to enter Business College. So the best of luck, Peasie. IAMES EDWIN PECK-'Timmy -Vocational Auto Shop - You don't know do you? Band. Iimmy is a well-known boy in Harris. He is jolly and pleasing to be around. Someday he hopes to be the owner of the Peck's Garage. Iirnmy is the largest boy in the auto shop. He is a good mechanic. All of the boys wish you luck, Iim. IOHN F. PEIFER-Spanish Academic- Did anyone do their chemistry? Student Council, Senior Literary Society, Program Com- mittee, Iohn Harris Round Table. Did anyone do their Chemistry is Iohn's usual cry as he comes dashing into the room at 8:44. He is a walking dictionary. Most of his study periods are spent in the library reading the sports and movie pages of the New York Times, under the pretence of looking for current events. He wants to be a journalist. FERNNE LCUISE PHILLIPS- Phil -French Academic - I don' know. Glee Club l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Hockey, Badminton, Volleyball. Here is Louise, a Curley-haired all-around athlete from room l22. She never seems to do much studying but she always gets along. Louise is not sure what she will do when she has finished school but hopes to go to business college. We'll keep an eye on her, how- ever, because we have reasons to believe Roy will change her mind. Good luck. MARIAN G. PHILLIPS-Latin-French Academic- Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? Operetta, Glee Club, Historical Society, Treasurer of Priestley Chemistry Club, Tennis, Basketball, Hockey, Harrisburg Iunior Hockey Club, Delta Epsilon. Here's one girl who is sincerely honest, straight-for ward, studious and yet continues to be amusing, cheerful, and amazingly popular. Because she has her eye on Swarthmore and other such high ideals, you can expect Marian to go places. RUTH PHILLIPS- Phil''-Commercial- Who are we to say? Senior Literary Society, Basketball 2, 3, Girl Reserves. Cheerful, pleasant, and versatile, are a few adjectives that describe this miss hailing from Room l02. She cannot decide whether she wants to be So1'nebody's Stenog or a teacher of business subjects. We are sure she will be a success in whatever she under- takes because of the fine qualities she possesses. Good luck, Ruth. ll ZRACE ELEANOR POOLE- Ellie -French Academic - You a1l. Irts and Crafts Club, Glee Club and the Lambda Sigma Psi. Ileanor is an American blonde with blue eyes and miling face. She is a petite miss looking often like r little girl. She has many friends due to her person- rlity. If you ask her which part of the country she xrefers, she says, I like Harrisburg in the winter but firginia in the summer. She plans to attend Business follege. DORIS RABER-French Academic- Barb, let's go to he library next period. Slee Club, Sophomore Historical Society, Arts and Irafts Club, Post Representative, Library Staff. Doris' weakness for the library is not due to her ievotion to books, but rather to her devotion to a :ertain member of the opposite sex who frequents hat sanctuary. Although Doris is not too studios we :fre sure she will succeed in the profession she has :hosen. She has already made her application at the Dolyclinic Hospital. Good luck! Doris. VIIRIAM IANE RAFFENSPERGER-''Raffie -French- .atin Academic- I gotta see Bob. Dost Staff 2, 3, Glee Club l, Z, Operetta 1, S. G. C., -Iistorical Society, Press Club. ane is very efficient in her work and will be a suc- :ess in life. She has a fine sense of humor and is Nitty in her own way. After graduation she hopes to Ittend Duke University Where she will take up journal- sm. Here's wishing you luck, Iane. 'Z' 'V TH! 'I' in HELEN RAUB-Commercial. Choir Arts and Crafts Club. A quiet, unassuming manner, a pleasing personality, and an always-friendly attitude are factors which make Helen the grand schoolmate and friend that she is. She is as successful in commercial work as in other subjects, for her mind is very keen. To add to other talents, Helen is the possessor of a lovely alto voice, and friends feel that she is capable of someday follow- ing a musical career. GWENDOLYN BEVERLY RAUP - Gwennie - Com- mercial- I'm going to Catawissaf' Sub Deb Club, Arts and Crafts, Basketball, Archery 3. Gwendolyn is an excellent student in all of her class- rooms. She is well-liked by everyone. We always see her with an absent expression the day after a holiday when we know she has been to Catawissa. But, all kidding aside, Gwendolyn hopes to become a writer. We Won't forget her for a long time and we all wish her success and happiness. IACK D. REBEN-''Re -English-Spanish Academic- 'Gee whiz, I was gypped. Spanish Club l, Band l, 2, 3. Iack's a trumpet-tooter from Paxtang. He is well- liked by everyone, expecially a certain Iunior of the fairer sex. His favorite pastime is studying and play- ing the trumpet to keep his neighbors awake. He also, believe it or not, would rather go hunting and fishing than go to school. Good luck, Iack. We know you'll go far in this hyar World. 1 fvvl-A.. Qpxioqotil 1'J'.LNi q . l'- ,xjjf V l t ff' ,lr ' . u- Lf CLARENCE RECKNER - Bus - Academic - Theres something nice. Well, believe it or not, at least Bus is getting out. Miracles do happen. Bus is bright, could be suc- cessful, if he felt like studying, which he dislikes. Although Bus is a small fellow he packs a lot friendship for his pals. We hope he gets to be a Forest Ranger as this is what he wants to do most. LUCILLE IRENE REIGLE- Cillie -French-Latin Aca- demic-- l'ley, what is this? Glee Club l, 2. This brown-eyed, dark-haired miss is a friend to all and loved by all her classmates. Cillie, as she is called, intends to train to be a nurse at the Harris- burg Hospital. Cillie is also very attractive and always looks neat. We are sure she will succeed in anything she does. So good luck to you, l'Cillie, in anything you undertake! MARYIANE L. REINHARD-ulanie''-French Academic - Be good. Beta Phi, Delta Sigma, Dramatic Club, Glee Club, Choir, Operetta l, 2, 3, Play 2, Red Cross, Times Staff, Usher for Symphony Concerts. You know her as Ianie. She's happy and bright. Her smile is most becoming, but does she love to fight. She is an active member of practically all the outstanding organizations of Harris. Her pep has gotten her far. She hopes to be a physio-therapeulist. 1 I of ' ,, 2 'T I ' r 1 l if l,' I 1 1 'X f -1 BETTY LOUISE REINHOLD-French-Latin Academic- l don't knoW. Chemistry Club, Basketball Club, Badminton Club, Tennis Club. Betty, a sweet little miss, has always been known for her pleasant personality. She is a very good academic student and thus will be able to fulfil very Well her ambition as a librarian. Although she is studious, she is also athletic and an outdoor girl who is able to take part in almost any sport. ELEANOR CORRINE RENN- Ienny''-French-Latin Academic- ls that right? Choir l, Glee Club Z, 3, Arts and Craft Club. lenny Wren's outstanding points are her beautiful hair and pleasing manner. She is quiet and agre- eable. These traits will aid her in becoming one of our future teachers. With her pationce and Willingness to work, she should be a success in her chosen line of Work. IOHN P. RESIDE-Academic- How can you tell? Glee Club l, 2, Choir 3, Red Cross 2, Operetta 2. lohn has many friends and can keep them. He parti- cipates in almost everything that is given for the good side. Girls aren't his special friends. Later in his life, he expects to advance into ministry. He also likes art. Much success and happiness, Iohn. iM L. RHEIN-French-Latin Academic- Haste es waste-never rush! Club 1, 25 Choir 1, 2, 35 Operetta 1, 2, 35 Orchestra abate 2, 35 Tennis l, 2, 3 Dramatic Club l, 2, 35 ant Council 15 Senior Literary Society5 Beta Phi5 : Sigma. is an attractive girl with a magnetic personality an abundance of talents and ability. She can act, and draw. Because oi her success in school ities she has always been the object of criticism h she has cheerfully borne. Without a doubt 'Mim will be successful in any line. ENE EDWARD RICHARDSON - Red Hietfer - tional Printing- I don't get it. ing Club 15 Football 1, 25 Art 3. ne is often called Red Hiefler because of his .sh colored hair. Eugene likes to have a lot oi 'egardless of where he is. He also likes a num- ff girls in Iohn Harris but the initials of the one he best are Z. G., the one to whom he is always talk- Q STINE RIPPMAN- Chrissy''-Commercial- You J dope. ant Council5 Basketball5 O. T. 1.5 Arts and Crafts : Photography Committee. :tine is the young lady who gets along with fone. She is a good student in all her subjects. y times you see her speeding along in her black outh at 15 miles an hour. She also talks a great about friends K?J up at Millerstown. After gradua- she is going to further her education by going business college. ALICE ROBERTS- Mimi -French-Latin Academic- For pete's sake. Orchestra l, 2, 35 Special Choir 2, 35 Basketball 35 Girl Reserves5 Alpha Chi5 Glee Club l, 2, 35 O. G. G.5 Volleyball l. Mimi is one of those good-natured, happy-go-lucky persons who is always in for a good time. This short, light, and charming miss, who is a member oi room 100 CHappy 'Row,l is active both socially and scholas- tically. Here's hoping she sometime attains her life- long ambition to become important enough in the musical World to meet Nelson Eddy. AMY IACQUILANE ROBINSON-French-Art Academic -- Did you ever. Basketball 2, 35 Girl Reserves5 Y. W. C. A. Amy is that vivacious young miss who comes to school every morning with a bright smile for everyone. She is very accomplished in Art and spends much of her time drawing. She wants to be a beautician when she finishes school. Lots of luck to you, Glamorous Amy. ELENORA IACKSON ROBINSON- Red -French Aca- demic- You don't know, do yuh? . Girl Reserves. This little girl is a favorite among all and has made many friends through her congeniality. She aspires to become an expert dietician and number one citizen. She takes an active part in all worthwhile enterprizes and is very likely to succeed in what- ever she undertakes. She plans to attend Virginia State. MQW f f . qt sam-g Ofafiif ' . Kp!! E. IANE ROGERS-Academic-Arts and Crafts Club, Historical Clubg Glee Club, Choir, Iohn Harris Round Tableg Post Staff, Priestley Chemistry Club. This versatile young lady is quite a commendable pianist- music being her chief interest. Iane's hobbies are fencing and interviewing artists. She has the knack cf getting what she goes after. She plans to attend college with an ambition to become a doctor. We hope she fulfills her plans and crowns her future with success. CHARLES ERNEST ROMICH, IR.- Chuck -Spanish Academic- You wouldn't kid me, would you? Spanish Club l, 2. Charles is one of those persons who, though quiet, has a personality not soon forgotten. His sense of humor is subtle and his friends are many. He likes swimming and ice skating and he also likes to read. He expects to be a mineralogist someday. ANTHONY ROSELLI- Tony -Auto Mechanics- Boy! There goes something smooth. Hi-Y Club, Glee Clubg Chemistry Clubg Art Clubg Wood Working Club. Anthony is a happy-go-lucky fellow, and is a true friend to everyone. He is full of pep and spirit, ambi- tious in every activity. He has a great weakness for apple pie. Anthony hopes to go into business, and we hope he may be successful in whatever line of work he follows. . uf' WILLIAM lOSEPH ROSS-''Bill -Academic- Nov ain't that awful? Bandg Hi-Y Clubp Stamp Club. William, or Bill, to his friends, is one of the best ex amples of a 1939 shiek. He is the woman's choice probably due to his wave in his hair. Everyday a lunch time, he uses a window on the outside of the boys gym to put every hair in place. His big in terest, however, lies in music where he hopes to fin: his career. At present, his talent lies in the saxa phone and We wish him the best of luck. PHILLIPS BOTH - Phil -French-Latin Academic- Working hard? Class President: President S. I. D. C.: Student Counci. Chemistry Club, Times Staff, lohn Harris Round Table Senior Literary Society. Phil has always taken an active part in the im portant affairs of the school and it is doubtless thc he will assume an equal active place in future life It is his desire to follow the medical profession. Witj the zeal and interest shown thus far, it is evident thc he will be successful. IEAN RUMBERGER-''Ieanie -French Academic- have homework to do. Glee Club l, 25 Choir 3. Iean has an ambition to become a nurse. We hop she succeeds. She is a tall, dark-haired girl with a air of distinction and has a way with a dark-haire boy named Dick Her school work is her bigger worry. She is fond of dancing. A true friend, lea will succeed in what she chooses to do. SUSTUS SANSONE- Gusty -Practical Arts- I'll irantee you. isty, a tall boys with wavy black hair, likes sports, ecially kitten ball. He gets his work clone in his sses and likes to work around automobiles. He 1 well-dressed boy and is always trying to tap ce or do jitterbug steps. He works in a Travel eau. He is always talking about his brother or ing something in Italian. NIA LOUISE SANDERS- Ann''-Commercial- Do still love me? e Club Z, 3. n is a very intelligent little lady. She is always of fun and never quiet. Her pleasing personality made her many friends and we all know she will reed in any field. Ann is little and has brown eyes, On the subject of boys she is very wise, She loves bookkeeping, we wonder whyg We should have a better spy. BARA E. SAUSSAMAN- Barb -French Academic Dh, l'm not fussy! .ident D. E., D. S., Dramatic Club, Arts and Crafts up Glee Club, Priestley Chemistry Club, Swimming 9. 'b, a blue-eyed miss, is one of whom people just t help saying, I think she's swell. Besides hav- a magnetic personality, she is very versatile, being ie student, socializer, ice skater, and dancer. She 1 we'll all be glad to admit, I know her when-. cl luck and success to you, Barb! ANDREW SCI-IAFFER - Andy - Academic- Have anything to eat? Iohn Harris Round Table, Spanish Clubp Hi-Y, Red Cross, Hockey, Student Council 2. Andy is the boy who is always flashing a big smile, and hunting something to eat. He is the boy-wonder, advertising agent for a local morning paper. When an argument is started Andy usually starts it. He and Mr. Lynch are great pals. Andrew is a great admirer of the fairer sex. We are all sure ':'Andy will be a success, and wish him the best of luck, IOHN SCHAFFER-''Iack -''Iohnny -Practical Arts, -- You chubby little rascal! Em's my friend. Hi-Y. Iack's ambition is to be very prosperous, Someday he will become one of our great architects from Harris and will succeed if he wants to. lack is very quiet, although he likes to joke and clown with the rest of the fellows. He is very friendly, always ready to greet you with a smile. He is liked by all and admired by many. IOYCE SCHARADIN-Commercial. Treasurer I. A. P., Red Cross lg Kittenball 2, Dancing Club Z. Behold, this sweet and lovable miss hails us from Paxtang. loyce has, the sweetest disposition obtain- able which has won her many admirers. Here's hoping loyce is as successful in her future Work as she has been in capturing Iack's heart. J Qlj' if If 0 'WIC ' so -Q , ip- www I, ' ,. K 'I HI, I J 7 . ,uf 5 CHARLES B. SCHLICHTER-''Slick -French Academic - Hello, Beautiful! S. B. K., Band l, 2, 3, Operetta 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3. Everybody knows Slick, He's the fellow who is smiling and laughing continually and who always has something up his sleeve. His main interest is music. He was drum major of the band and is in the orchestra and choir. He is also an excellent dancer, especially in the art of ratting. We're sure he will succeed and that we'll be proud to say that he was in my class. IOHN MARTIN SCHMICK - johnny Boy - Spanish Academic- Here comes Prof. Student Council, Football Z, 3, Hi-Y, Program Com- mittee. Iohn is one of those boys who, if he would study a little, could be at the head of his class. He is in- terested in science and participates in a good many sports. He is very humorous and is well liked. John intends to become a mineralogist. PAUL C. SCHUBERT - Kipp - French Academic - Who knows their chemistry assignment? Post Staff, Glee Club, Post Press Club. Paul is a friend of everybody, willing to do his share in helping others. He hails from Luce Street and is the pride and joy of all who know him there. He likes sports and is an efficient cog in our Iohn Harris Post periodical. Paul will go far in this world with little effort. So good luck, Paul, all the way. V ,MQ M MARGUERITE M. SCROGGINS - PegQY - Frenc Academic-- Some funny fun. Red Cross Club 1, Glee Club 2, Swimming Club Z, I Basketball Club 3, Senior Literary Society. Marguerite is one ot the many dog lovers who hate to see dogs mistreated, she puts them out of the class rooms. She is always smiling and is well liked b all. She is an excellent student and will succeed i whatever she does. She expects to further her educc tion at college. Good luck, Peggy!l! THELMA SECHRIST -- Tillie - French Academic - You're telling me. Harrisburg Iunior Hockey Club, Tennis l, 2, 3, Bac minton 2, Basketball 2, 3, Chemistry Club, L. S. P Historical Club 1. Thelma has a very sweet personality, whenever shi is around you can always expect one of her originc jokes. She is very athletic, participating in all sports and very studious. She will go to Concord Stat Teacher's College, West Virginia to become a physicc education teacher. Tillie will always be successful. MARTHA LOUISE SELTZER- Shorty -Commercial- For Heaven's sake. Library Staff Z, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Archery 3, Senic Literary Society, Student Council. Shorty is the brown-haired little miss who doesn talk very much. Her ambition is to become a privat secretary, which, we are sure, she can do with he winning personality and business ability. She is 1 good student in all her subjects, and possesses th qualities for success. HARRY HASKINS SHAAK- Prof''-Printing- Call for what you want and pay for what you get! No kiddin' man. Ring and Pin Committee. Shack is one of the printers who helps to print these year books. He is looking forward to the time when he can set up a print shop of his own, and stop taking orders from Prof Neigh. The senior class wishes him success. ANDREW SHAFFER-''Shaff -Vocational Auto Shop- What are you up to son. Safe Driving Clubg Hi-Y Club, Stamp Club. Shaft is one of the boys from good old Pleasant View. He owns the one and the only Green Dragoon. The Green Dragoon runs once in a while, but most of the time his henchmen push it. He and his friends led a victorious fight to gain representa- tion for the Vocational Class. KATHARINE IANE SHERK- Kay lay -Latin-French Academic- That's rare. Priestley Chemistry Club, Glee Club l, 2, Art Club l, 2, Delta Epsilon. Kay lay hails from Paxtang, She is full of humor, smiles, and brilliance. She doesn't live up to her name because, her work she never shirks. Ouietness is one of her virtues, but she doesn't lack personality. When she enters her life work, which is the reorganiza- tion of education, students will really get a worth- while teacher. BERTHA MAE SHERRILL-''Bert -Academic- Quit your kiddin'. Girl Reserves, L. G. C. Where there is lots of fun, a jolly time, or any sort of gaiety, there's Bert Dancing feet, a carefree, happy-go-lucky disposition and friendly charm are only a few of the assets which have won for her a host of friends. All those who know her feel sure that her life will be a happy one. CLAIRE EMILY SHOAFF-''Shorty -Commercial- Oh my cow. Basketball lg Hockey 2, Baseball 2. Claire is a short little Miss who always has a sweet smile for everyone especially a certain young blonde. Her classmates can always hear her before they see her because she is very noisy. Mr. Parsons calls her' his Shadow -I wonder why. Her ambition is to be somebody's stenog. Here's hoping you will succeed, Shorty. SHIRLEY SHOOP-''Shirl -Latin-French Academic- Well, what do you know? Beta Phi, Delta Sigma,.Glee Club l, 2,. Shirley is an attractive girl with chestnut hair and blue eyes. We all know her as having a charming personality. She will graduate from the Froehlich School of Music in the Iune class of 1939. Then she will attend college where she will major in music.. Good luck, Shirley! .rf 'I' .li!!!j JJ, 4 f 1 f .,jt, . , . fl Hi . furfll . A lf GENE LOUISE SHULER-''Kid -Commercial- Oh, I think he's ducky. Charm, personality and enthusiasm all contribute to- wards making Gene one ot the most popular girls in the class. She is ever ready to do a favor for a friend. Wherever you see Gene you can be sure that there is never a dull moment. Whatever it is Kid, here's Wishing you the very best of luck. IAMES WALDEN SKILES-Academic- Ain't fair for man nor beast. Hi-Y, Stamp Club. One of the outstanding members of the Iune class of 1939 is lim Skiles, a swell guy with musical talent and ability. Some day he will be found in Hollywood arranging music, or directing, both have been his life long ambitions. With his ability, personality, and his Way of getting along with his classmates, we are sure that he will succeed in the years to come. CHARLES B. SMITH- Smitty -Spanish Academic- Take care of yourself. Band, Orchestra, Concert Band, Glee Club, Choir, Spanish Club, Operetta. This smiling young chap is a representative from Pen- brook. He is a Well-liked gentleman, and will make a good friend for a lonely girl. He is one of Iohn Harris' best drummers. We hope some day his name will be in the headlines for organizing the best orchestra, so keep looking for these important head- lines in your newspaper. 4' . ,. f- FIAIELNA SMITH-Spanish Academic- I could go for you. O. G. G., Alpha Chi, Red Cross l, 2, 3, Spanish Club l, 2: Operetta l, Basketball, Tennis Team, Arts and Crafts Club. Fianna is our dignified senior with not only a rare name but a rare personality. Her quiet, friendly manner is loved by all of us who are fortunate enough to enjoy her acquaintance. We all wish her loads of luck in whatever field of occupation she may choose. KATHRYN EVELYN SMITH- Kate''-German-French Academic- I don't get it. Senior Literary Society. Kay is from Philadelphia and she joined the Harris clan in her junior year. She has light brown hair and gray eyes. She possesses a very pleasant disposition and her pet hobby is to tell of her experiences when she lived in Philly. She has not decided on a definite vocation, but We wish her success in whatever field of work she enters. IOHN SNOW- Snow Man -Vocational Automobile Mechanic- Don't be a heel. Hi-Y. johnny has a good sense of humor and likes to play practical jokes. He seems to have a way with the Women, especially with a girl named Betty. He is very fond of sports of every kind. He will attend Carnegie Tech and study Civil Engineering, and, who knows, here we may find a very successul engineer- to-be. tOBERT SOUDER- Flip''-Electricity- 'Cut it out. S. B. K., Student Council l, Football l, 2, 3, Pioneer Staff, Track l, 2. 'Bob is a quiet sort of fellow, but when it comes to 9ublic Speaking he is the best in our class. His one :rmbition is to go away to college. We know that 'Bob will succeed in whatever line of work he under- akes. We all wish him good luck and happiness. ALBERTA SPANNUTH-Commercial- Oh my word. Slee Club l. Alberta is a very quiet person in everything she does. She is a good worker in whatever she undertakes. vfany times you hear her talk about a certain person It H. I. S. Her favorite sports are swimming and ice skating. After her graduation she expects to be a good stenographer in an office. UNE STEIGLEMAN- Steigie''-Latin-French Academic - That takes nerve. D. G, G., S. S. S., Basketball, Baseball, Volleyball, Slee Club. 'une is short, dark, cute, and has a cheerful per- sonality. She is popular with both sexes and runs :round with both. She is active in sports and is a good sport, taking defeats as well as victories cheer- ully. She is a true friend and makes lasting friend- ships. She will surely succeed as a nurse because of ier fine characteristics. DAVID STEPHENSON- Steve'-Spanish Academic- Iust call me Stephenson the chemist. Chemistry Club, Round Table, Spanish Club. Steve is a wise and Witty boy whose extemporaneous jokes cause a smile to crack the faces of the most dignified teacher. David is also one of the mathema- ticians of our class. Here-'s luck to Steve on his many voyages as he intends to further his education at the Pennsylvania State Merchant Marine School at Philadelphia. CHARLOTTE MARY STOPFORD- Stoppie''-French Academic- Oh, please. Beta Phi, D. S., Senior Literary Society, Priestley Chemistry Club, Debating Team, Post Staff, Basket- ball, Tennis, Badminton, Iohn Harris Round Table. Stoppie is that lovely blonde from Room lOl, Wher- ever she may be there is always an admiring crowd around her. Her personality is outstanding and her talents versatile. She is a good student and enjoys active sports. She will enter Dickinson and study to become a teacher of Biology. BERNECE LOUISE STOUFFER- Bernie''-Commercial - Take it easy, Kit S. A. E., G. G. C., Basketball 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Operetta, Glee Club. Bernie is that pretty girl with the brown laughing eyes. She is very popular and one can see her at almost any dance or social function. She is a really nice, sweet kid and our hopes are that she will have lots of success in whatever she takes up and has lots of happiness for a long time to come. wt A' i5Xv0-vw.1l1L' KY, .ifflwf tif f 4- M' IANET ELIZABETH STOYER- lan -Spanish Academic - Hi George! Spanish Club, Archery, Hockey 2, 3, Harrisburg Iunior Hockey Team, Badminton, Dancing Club, Iohn Harris Round Table, Tennis, L. S. P., S. S. S., Pioneer Staff. This young lady is very popular with both sexes in Iohn Harris. She makes friends easily and holds them. Usually she Wears a smile on her face. She enjoys sports. She expects to go in training, unless a certain man from V. M. I. changes her mind. RUTH KATHRYN STRACK- Rufus -French Academic - I don't see much in that. Red Cross Club 3, Arts and Crafts Club l, 2, S. I. S. This quiet well-mannered, lovable girl is indeed a true friend to those who know her. She has no male interest ta rare girl indeedll but takes a great interest in aiding her friends. Her chief ambition is to be a secretary but we shall see what we shall see. WILLIAM MARTIN STRAINING-''Sackey -l'Bill - Vocational Electricity- What cha doin' tonight, Betty? Football. William Martin Straining is Bill to most of us. He is very popular with a certain sophomore girl. She is like the girl friend of the whirling dervish, she gives him the run around. He is a studious boy and will go places when he graduates. But seriously he is a regular fellow, and we expect much of him. it ti my WAYNE R. STRAW-''Duke -Commercial-''I say there, 'ol chap. Aside from his lighter moments, Wayne is q hard- working student and very conscientious in whatever he undertakes. He has made a host of friends during his three years here. To this regular fellow we wish success to the last measure in conquering any ob- stacles that may come his way before becoming a guc- cessful businessman. ELOISE M. STRAWHECKER- Ellie -Latin French Academic- You ain't kiddinf' O. G. G., Woodworking Club, Red Cross Club, Student Council, Ring and Pin Committee, Arts and Crafts Club. Pretty, innocent, shy, and sweet, the kind of a girl one likes to meet. This little jingle vividly describes our Eloise. She is a good student and is very popular. She is undecided about the future, but whatever she does we fell sure she will succeed. WILLIAM W. STRICK- Bill -English Academic- Cut me big. Hi-Y, Football 3. Mr. Strick is the tall blonde fellow that is always present when there is fun to be had. He runs Daniel Webster a close second in his debates and speeches in Public Speaking- Class. Among the successful students of our graduating class, you will surely find William. AIANE SWAHTZ- Snortz -French and Spanish iemic- I bet you're kiddin. :lg Symphony Bandg Orchestrap Basketballg Spanish J. :rjane is five feet three and weighs about one hun- i and twelve pounds. She is bashful and 'very ,ly burned up. She likes to play basketball, tis, and badminton. She is kind-hearted and would most anything for anybody. She would like to :inue with music and someday have a band of her IEST SWIMMER - Din'1aggio - Commercial - ting to the Madrid tonight? Y 'ays faithful is Demag, with a sense of humor. is always laughing and cracking jokes, never ous to provoke. He is a good dancer and a jitter- ' as well. He has a great influence over the nen, but when on a date he is shy at first, but : is just at first. When he graduates from Iohn ris he would like to attend the University of Penn- 'an1a. 'H HELEN THOMAS-''Ruthie --Commercial. ient Council 2, Operetta lg Baseball Clubg Hockey b. could tell you that she's pretty. We could talk rut her eyes. We could even mention that she's rffected, unassuming and a swell person to know. why bother? Those who know her know all this, l those who don't, wouldn't believe her type still sts-but it's true. She isn't sophisticated, subtle, nodern. Dispensing with the adjectives, we'll just she's real. HARRY THRUSH- Porky -Spanish Academic- Ain't that a hair? Vice-President of S. B. K., Spanish Club, Operettag Football 2, 35 Basketball 25 Track 2, Hi-Y 2. Porky is the boy who lives for football and eating. Girls also run a close second in this line-up. He has oodles and oodles of friends and still goes on getting more. But his popularity does not go to his head. He remains a swell fellow and will be a good physical education teacher. LESTER R. THURSTON-- Les -French Academic- Prove it. Times Staff 2, 3. Les is a boy of the hard-working type and one who can be depended upon. His fine personality and school spirit have made him very popular with his classmates. Les doesn't seem to bother with the girls very much-perhaps she doesn't go to school here. He hasn't decided to what school he will go to but he has hopes for Annapolis. Whereever he goes he is sure to succeed. DOUGLAS I. TOBIN- Baron''-Academic- By love, most extraordinary. Band, Orchestrag Glee Club: Chorus, Operettag lohn Harris Round Tablep Discussion Club. Douglas is a studious, witty, blue-eyed chap with red curley hair. He has a very cheery personality, and an air of friendliness hovers about him. His manners are courtly, and he is interested in flying and operat- ing a powerful automobile. You better look out, and stand back when the Baron drives by. May he have lots of success in whatever he undertakes. I . 'I 00 ff .. ..,, MI! Q2 Lal'-S oilfwf- Tv dl Siva!! yn! ' - final - 1 lpa-6. jf ll LINFORD TRAVITZ- Lynn -Spanish Academic- I don't know. Glee Club, Spanish Club. Meet the shy, quiet C'?l boy of the senior class. He is just as well-mannered as he is quiet. Lynn is a good student and has won a host of friends in his two years at Iohn Harris. His quietness indicates thinking, so we are sure he will be a success in life. DELL TREDINNICK-''Red -Commercial- lf I don't have a good time it's my own fault. Football Manager l, 2, 3, Hi-Y 25 Student Council lg Red Cross. Dell is a typical business student. He has vast execu- tive ability and should succeed in this line. He is well-liked by his friends and is a good sport at all times. He is a friend indeed for he is always willing to lend a hand to his fellow students. LOIS MAURINE TROSTLE-Commercial- Ah shucks! Swimming, Volleyball, Basketball, Badminton, Archery. Lois, though tall, is very quiet. She is very friendly and can get along with every one. She played basket- ball on our home room team, and .is also a good dress maker. We all hope she will succeed in everything she does, so good luck, Lois, in making the realization of your ambition come true, QV IAMES TROUT-- lim -Irregular French Academic- Is that SO. lim, as his class mates call him, is one of the very quiet, studious, and very modest boys in Mr. Gray- bill's home room. He is well-liked by all his friends and is willing to participate in all kinds of sports. We all feel sure that he will make good in whatever he undertakes after his graduation. ROBERT S. TRULLINGER-''Bob -Spanish Academic- Could be. This lad hails from Penbrook. He is tall, has brown curley hair and a fair complexion. He is nicknamed Bob by his many friends. His ability to talk on almost any subject, and his sincerity in doing his work will get him far in life. He has great ambitions. If everything goes right, we will see him at the Cincinnati School of Embalming, - - FAYE LOUISE TURNS- Turnsie''-Commercial- My little chickadeef' Basketball lg Hockey 2, Baseball 2. A sunny smile and cheerful disposition introduce Faye. She has many a heart throb, especially a cute blond, Iimmy Trout, but she has us all guessing about a certain Catholic High boy, who, we believe, she is interested in. She is one of Mr. Keller's chief worries but hopes to be a stenographer. Here's hop- ing she succeeds in whatever she undertakes. ZABETH IANE VAN KIRK- Libby -French Aca- nic- Well, now l'll tell you. aketball 2. ll, well, look who's here! Our blonde miss of room . She is never too busy to help her classmates, l that fact, along with a pleasing personality, has ri her many friends. ln the future she hopes to :nd the Central Pennsylvania Business College. We sure that she will succeed in whatever she under- es. So here is lots of luck! ITORIA MARGARET VOGLER - Vicky - Corn- 'cial-- O! My cow! 5 and Crafts Club l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, Basketball, tnis, Volleyball, Delta Sigma Chi, Sub-Deb Club, nera Club. toria is that blonde who is always busy helping ie teachers. She loves to argue politics, but fails :onvince anyone! Her main topic for conversation rbout her Uncle Ioe, who evidently is some uncle. er graduation she plans to go to Ambler, School Horticulture. Good luck, Vicky. .DRED WADDELL-''Millie -Latin-French Academic Vly word. asurer of Delta Epsilon, I. F. F., Basketball l, Z, leybcxll l, 2, Operetta l, Z, Chemistry Club, Choir, e Club, Baseball 2, Library Staff, Arts and Crafts b l. s brilliant miss is better known to her friends as llie. Her wit and sunny disposition make her liked everyone. She enjoys every period of the day, ecially P. D. Class, and will be sorry when her aol days come to a close. She is a real friend and lever too busy to help you. DORIS IANE WAGNER- Dee - D, I. -Commercial- Hello Butch. Special Choir, Glee Club 2, Operetta Z, S. I. S. Here is one of the most serious C?l misses of Iohn Harris, who, due to her good disposition, has won in- numerable friends in her two years' stay. D. I. is not only studious but also an all-around athlete. We know she will be a success in any field of work that she may undertake. C. ALLEN WALTERS, IR.- Alley -Practical Arts- Hello Peter. Basketball Manager, Track, Baseball, Hi-Y, Glee Club, Stamp Club, Woodworking Club. A class wit who loves to have fun, always has a cheery greeting for all his many friends. He is a jack of all trades and master of one -women. To our witty classmate, we wish the best of luck in his successful years to come. EDWARD REED WALTER - Master - Vocational Printing- Quiet please. Baseball l, Track 2, Hi-Y 1, Art 3, Cooking 2. The master wears the most expensive clothes. He bathes every night so as to make a good impression on a certain girl in Paxtang. Master of the print shop is the fastest press runner. He runs them so fast that he melts the rollers. He likes to have a good time but is a good worker. He is the greatest hunter and trapper in Paxtang. MMM XMTWQLUDI t l .V ,lt if R. KENNETH WALTER- Ken''-Academic- As you slide down the banister of life, remember me as a splinter in your career. Band 3, Orchestra 2, Drafting 3. lust imagine Ken without a grin and a cheery hello for all his friends and classmates. Chemistry always has fascinated our talented clarinet player, especially when he could prepare some new compound with which to smell up room lil0. We are sure he will succeed in all he undertakes. Good luck, Ken PAUL LEROY WEAVER, IR.- Manny -Practical Arts - I ain't mad. Shake hands. Football l, 2, 3, Captain, Basketball l, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, Baseball, S. I. D. C., Hi-Y Secretary, Pioneer Staff, Wood Work Club, Glee Club. Manny is one fellow with whom you can always have a good time. Although he is one of the most popular boys in Iohn Harris, he has no air of conceit about him. He expects to enter college and study to become a teacher of physical education. CHARLES WEBER - Charlie - French Academic - You don't mean it. Chemistry Club. Charles is a young man who is interested in chemical engineering and is bound to make a success of it because of his numerous advantages, his thinking ability, his indomitable spirit, and his aptitude for hard work. Charlie, who is really a good student, hopes to go to M. I. T. where he is most certain to come through with flying colors. IANICE LOUISE WEIBLEY-Latin-French Academic- What do you think I am, a genius? Delta Epsilon Sorority. Ianice is very studious, always managing to have hei homework done. She hopes to become a schoof teacher but we wonder if a certain band boy will wait so long. She is often described as demure bu' flares out in a fit of temperament once in or while She has musical ability which comes forth in her sing- ing and piano playing. IUNE WHITMAN-''Peppermint'-Commercial-- Boy that's a neaty. Red Cross, Basketball, S. I. S., S. G. B. ' Meet the pride and joy of our class. Iune has a twir sister but that does not worry her. She is a gooc sport, has many friends, and is a pal to all Iohn Harris heroes. Peppermint has a sense of humor that is enjoyed by every member of her class, and contri- butes to her being so popular. We know she will be a great success. DORIS CLARISSA WHITMOYER -- Dorrie - Com- mercial-Hludas Priest. Library Staff 2, 3, Archery Club 3. Doris is a quiet little miss who almost never talks anc who seldom, if ever, troubles a teacher. She is very conscientious about her work and hopes to be a' secrer tary and I believe she will make an efficient one Doris is very studious and gets along exceedingly wel in all her classes. The employer that hires Doris will be getting the tops. Good Luck, Doris. ROBERT WINEMILLER- Fuzzy''-French Academic- What a life! Robert Winemiller, often known as Fuzzy, is going to be a journalist. He has ability, personality and neat- ness which will help in making him a successful journalist. His cuteness and efficiency match well with his loyalty and trustworthiness as a true friend. All of his many friends, know him to be a ladies' man. RUSSELL WINEMILLER - Russ - Academic - That's neat. Red Cross 3, Hi-Y Business Manager, Student Council 2, Science Club, Chemistry Club, Tennis Team, Presi- dent of Camera Club, President of Stamp Club. Russell is an on-the-go student, who usually lets someone else work out his ideas. He is usually seen either walking rapidly through the halls with various objects under his arm, or talking to Mr. Little. He excels in P. D., Chemistry, and Biology. VENNIE MARIE WINTHER-''Giggles -Commercial- Why? Camera Club 2, Dancing Club 2, Volleyball l, Hockey 3, Tennis 2, Basketball 2, Handicraft. 'Giggles' has gray eyes and dimples, When she aughs, her eyes do twinkle. Her haid is like the golden sun, the fellow in the coupe she's won. As a iockey-player she's the tops. She hits the ball and nakes it hop. ln the world she'll do her best to make t happier for the rest. .lf MARY LOUISE WISE- Mary Lou -French Academic - Do you know what? Basketball 2, Tennis 2. Mary Louise is a very studious girl, yet she is a lover of athletics. During her three years in Iohn Harris she has participated in almost every sport possible. She is able to make friends and is a fine all-around good sport. When she finishes high school she expects to attend Central Pennsylvania Business College. We wish her all the luck in the world. ROBERT IAMES WITMAN-''Bob -Commercial. Ring and Pin Committee. Bob, is one of the quietest and best-liked fellows in our class. His willingness to help, and his ability to get along with everyone have made him popular. Since his Iunior year he has been in an all-girl section.. He has been able to overcome this handicap. Bob's power to get along will be a big asset in Whatever he intends to become. DOROTHY IRENE WOLFF- Dot''-Latin-French Aca- demic. Glee Club l, 2, Choir 2, 3, Operetta l, 3, Chemistry Club. Dot, as she is better known to her friends, is a tall attractive girl. She has never been known to come to class without knowing her work and knowing it well. She is calm and collected under all circum- stances and always greets you with a smile and hello. Dot, with her fine personality and her intelligence will be a success in whatever she at-f tempts. l H . ' tl! , if X : lo ' . . HM A in 9 fl G o I l I ' I W-- . 3 J , .lj .fi .ij x 'NA i SN V kj u.,4.-,J PAUL YERGEY-French Academic- P, S. joke. Track 2, 3, Cross Country 3, Football l, 2. Paul is a minister's son but a stranger would never know it. He hopes to go to college, if, as he says, he ever graduates. His favorite sports are football, track, and skiing. His favorite recreation probably is curb walking. Some day in the near future we shall tune in on our radio and hear Paul broadcasting a World Series game or the Rose Bowl football game. ANICE YOFFEE-Latin-French Academic- So what! Z. X. B. Sorority. Anice-This petite little miss is one of our school's best students in both work and play. She is liked by all her classmates for her aimable disposition and sportsmanlike attitude. She is planning to go to Syracuse University. We feel sure she will succeed in her undertakings because of her unquestionable ability. HERMAN E. ZEIDERS- Herni''-Vocational Machine Tool- Ol Sure Herman Zeiders, known as Hemi, is a fine student. He is good at machine work of all kinds. He also is good in his Trig. He seems to be slow in grasp- ing his chernistry, he gets his acids and salts a little confused. He seems to know quite a collection of girls. If you would ask him his hobby he will pro- bably tell you he has none. MARY EMMA ZEIDERS- Zee -French Academic- I don't catch. Glee Club Z, 3, Tennis 2, Basketball 3. Mary Emma is a superlative person. She has dark hair and eyes and if you look closely enough, a pent- house She is gay, sweet, studious, fun-loving, good natured, talkative, quiet, and pensive all in cz superla- tive way. She loves brilliant colors. Perhaps this is why she lives in brilliant moods changing them as she would her clothes. She expects to attend Central Penna. Business College. DALE ZEIGER - Zeke - French Academic - Great day! Band l, 2, 3. This young man with his good looks, fine manners, personality, efficiency, cheerfulness and neatness is bound to go very far in achieving great success in the future. He is a stylish dresser competent of challeng- ing the best. He has many loyal and trustworthy friends. Dale is going to Business College and later he will study Tax Exemption. We expect great things of him and we all wish him luck. ETHEL ZIMMER - Effie - Commercial - Well now that that's taken care of. Delta Epsilon, S. A. E., S. G. B., G. G. C., Badminton Club, Hockey Club, Basketball Club, Tennis Club, Operetta. Ethel, is a very jolly, capable girl with a great deal of talent in dancing, and singing. Her greatest ambition is to enter Pratt to study dress designing. Here's hoping she succeeds. Her favorite sports are basketball, ice skating, and swimming. So watch out, Hollywood, here comes Effie, ,AWSON N. ZIMMERMAN, IR.- Zimmie -Practical lrts- Wait a minute. - Sand 1, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, Glee Club, Stamp Club, Jramatic Club, Red Cross, Photographic Committee. Sood sport, versatile, quiet, everybody's friend: that's tur Zimmie. As a musician he's the best. When te makes his mind up, success will be his. He is the Personality man of our Class. He is always around 3 chip in on some fun. Good Luck, Zimmie in whatever you undertake. tOBERTA IRENE ZOLL--''Bertie -Commercial- Gosh, ny hair's dripping! ltudent Council, Arts and Crafts, Red Cross, Basket- mall Club, Hockey Club, Archery Club, I. A. P. toberta is a petite blonde who is noted for her out- .tanding coiftures. She was chosen as Mr. Roth's ecretary because of her excellent secretarial ability. Bertie is a smooth dresser, too. She hopes to matricu- ate at a commercial college and become a private aecretary. The employer that hires her will be a lucky une! V. ANN HUMMELL-French Academic- Now, aren't 'ou the wit? Sigma Gamma Chi, L. S. P. Xnn was once before a student of Iohn Harris and tow we are glad to have her back again. It is mleasant to be around her pleasing personality and vittiness. Ann is tall with dark hair and clark eyes md as a whole an attractive person. We don't think lnn has anything in mind as to furthering her educa- ion, but we know she will be a success in whatever he undertakes. BERNICE MABEL GARMAN - Commercial - Gee Wilikersf' Basketball, Hockey, Badminton, Glee Club 2. Bernice is another girl who hails from the fair city ot Penbrook. She has a nice personality and is very easy to get along with. She is short and sweet and charms everyone she meets. Bernice's greatest ambi- tion is to take pulse beats-nursing. We all hope that she will be able to continue with this great ambi- tion of hers and we wish her lots of luck. 1 , 'L!lflfIvQ,'u!' x i . PIU EER T FF This yearbook means to the Pioneer Stall just what it should mean to each and every one oi the graduating seniors, not just another picture book, but a representation of hours of hard Work on behalf of every one on the Staff. We have worked strenuously and diligently for many months producing for you, what we feel is the finest yearbook yet presented to any class at Iohn Harris. May this book serve as a link be- tween you, your school, and your classmates many years hence. The Pioneer Staff is as follows: Editor-in-Chief, Iosephine Matthews, associate editors, Harry Herbert and Donald Hig- gins, art editor, George Geise, business manager, Robert Souder, assistant business men, Isabel Bishop and leanne Gregg, alumnae editor, Kitty Booser, alumni editor, Gene Leh- man, humor editors, Betty Blumenstine and Robert Kissinger, sport editors, Ianet Stoyer and Paul Weaver. Iosephine Matthews Robert Souder A BSL SENIOR COMMITTEES Constitution Richard Booser Edwin Elliott Shirley Shoop Ada Bennett Richard Lyter Allen Kulp Harry Herbert George Geise Michael Panza Ring Miriam Rhein Harold Greenburg Robert Witman Myra Feeser Eloise Strawhecker Kathryn Kapp Ethel Zimmer Sara Mickle Harry Shack Dance Ioseph Harper Kathryn Lloyd Fred Gaffney Ioyce Scharadin Robert Dean Dolores Morris Katherine Craig lean Keene Iohn Snow Banquet Lester Thurston Barbara Saussaman Richard Dougherty Bernece Stoutier Edwin Beck Edith Daniels Carl Huntzinger Dorothy Houser Iohn Mumma Photography lack Dare Iohn Peiier Iuliana Osman Lawson Zimmerman Doris Wagner Fred Kugler Ioseph Mitchel Christine Rippman Iohn Snow Cap and Gown Mary Lingle Warren Gorman Mary Emma Zeiders Wright Comp Faye Fritz Donaly Bartley Kenneth Kerstetter Eugene McBeth Andrew Shaffer Typists Doris Whitmoyer Dorothy Heimerdinger Claire Shoaii Faye Turns Ruth Phillips TIIII RY TAL IILIIHE JUNE 'I, 1949 HARRIS GRADS I-ICLD REUNION NOTED CITIZEN VICTIIVI OF FREAK ACCIDENT RITZ-CARLTCDN RACKE D TO CAPACITY EAR NOTED EXPLORER Mr. Richard K. Lyter, a prominent local H business man, was the victim of a freak accident in the City Hospital yesterday afternoon. ' Mr. Lyter was operated on by the nationally known Dr. loseph Harper. After the operation, Head Nurse Doris Raber noticed the absence of one of Dr. Harper's delicate instruments. The Misses Barbara Saussaman, Do- lores Morris, and Doris lean Kaylor, at- tending nurses, joined in the frantic search, which proved to be futile, until Miss Morris conceived a ghC1SiIY if-ISC!--Yes' if had been left inside of Mr. Lyter. His con- dition is not serious. 1,..-1..- IALOPY RACE WON BY LOCAL MAN The annual lalopy Auto Race was located in Speedsville. Top honors for the race were captured by that well- known speed demon, Allen Walters, who shattered last year's speed record. Walters, recently held at the Blowout Race Track who hails from Harrisburg, completed the 50 mile race in lU hrs., 29 min., and 59 sec., bettering the preceding record by exactly 3 seconds. The former high school dare-devil was driving a brightly-painted super-charged l929 Ford. Failure almost overtook the victim dur- ing the last lap of the race when he spied a beautiful blonde and waved to her. almost losing control of his automobile. In the final lap of the race the time- keepers clocked Walters doing an unbeliev- able speed of 25 miles per hour, the greatest speed ever attained upon this track. Ed Hoover, another Harrisburg entry met with a calarnity while on his way to this track. The truck which was hauling his car here for the race skidded on the wet highway, struck a pole and completely demolished the truck and car. Hoover was unhurt, but stated that his hopes for overwhelming his former classmate were now impossible. He did say, however, that he would be back next year with another auto, if he could find a good re- liable junk yard where he could purchase a car as good as the one he just smashed. HARRIS GETS NEW STADIUM The Allison Hill Civic Association, which from 1939 to 1949 has been fighting for a recreational center at Iohn Harris High School, was rewarded for its efforts yester- day at a special meeting at the offices of the School Board. The conference resulted in an agreement to start the project next month. MAN UNINIURED IN PLANE CRASH Mr. Robert Kissinger, a former student at Iohn Harris High School, was uninjured when his airplane crashed into a barn on the farm of Mr. Harry Alleman yesterday. Mr. Alleman, a gentleman farmer on the old Morgan estate, three miles West of Linglestown, reported that he heard the motor fail in Kissinger's plane, and that it crashed through the roof of his barn and landed in the hay loft, which explains Kissinger's miraculous escape from injury. Mr. Kissinger, who is studying at the State University for a degree in chemical engineering, was reported by the Bureau of Aeronautics as being on his first solo flight. SCIENTIST DISCOVERS FIFTH DIMENSION Prof. Robert Gipe of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology announced today that he had at last found the fifth dimension that he and his assistants, Marion Phillips and Kenneth Kerstetter, have been seeking for so long. When asked what he intended to do next he re- plied, Well, I guess it's about time I get married. This will not interfere with his work, however, as he and his assistants will start work tomorrow on a new radio transmitting set for army use. Professor Gipe will attend a banquet tonight given in honor of his wonderful achievements. NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: The Ritz- Carlton ballroom was literally packed to Capacity last evening when the Iune mem- bers of the john Harris graduating Class of i939 held its reunion. Mr. Howard Hastedt, the toastmaster, introduced the first speaker, Mr. Robert Dean, the fqmgug explorer, who has just come back from EQYDT- He gave a very interesting speech about his travels. Professor Bunderman, the clean of the class, but now head of the Chemistry Department at Harvard, was the next speaker. Virginia Case, the violinist of world renown, then played two selec- tions, accompanied at the piano by COIFOIYH Harpel. The last speaker on the program was the famous cartoonist and originater of that comical character, Sleepy Ioe, Mr. George Geise. After the DfOgram was over, everyone danced to the m.ucis of Hugh Sanford and his orchestra of former classmates: Pierce Backentoss, ldmes Bogar, William Bitterrnan, Charles Schlicter, Lawson Zimmerman, and Richard Lyons. NEW PIE-EATING RECORD IS SET Harrisburg's annual pie-eating contest, which was held yesterday morning, was the greatest success in six years, with Q new record being set by a local man. Mr. Henry Agriss was the lucky winner, having consumed 20 large berry pies in thirty minutes. When asked for a state- ment after breaking the all-time record of 9 pies, all Mr. Agriss could say was- Oh! Michel Panza, also of this city, was the runner-up simply because he was the only one besides Henry, that didn't get iYYdi9eStiOn after eating 6 pies. His state- ment to the press was: I'll try again next year. Page two THE CRYSTAL GLOBE June I, 1949 Community Theatre Selects The Dull Hour For Next Production HARRIS GIRL WINS BEAUTY CONTEST Iacqueline Iohnson, a former Iohn Harris student, was acclaimed winner of a beauty contest held recently in Atlantic City. Iudge of the contest, William Houck, stated that Ieanne Gregg, also a Harris graduate, was given honorable mention in the contest. Miss Iohnson, as the winner, will receive a three-year contract with the Warner Bros. Studio in Hollywood. She is ex- pected to leave immediately for the movie colony where she will be greeted by three other graduates of Iohn Harris: Bernice Stouffer, Roberta Zoll, and Louise Angelo, who are all starring in current films. PUPH.S GIVE RECITAL The pupils of the Shoop School of Music will give a piano recital tonight at 8 o'clock at the Civic Club. Miss Shirley Shoop, head of the school, will play for the final number her own composition. The Daisies. Miss Shoop is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N. Y. omlafezte lfozfmz ezuice goin ,ml,Q....551f.. Allan Kulp, director of the Community Theatre, announced yesterday that The Dull Hour, one of the seasons greatest hits, was selected for the first production in the fall. The casting committee, of which Richard Daugherty is the chairman, chose Miss Isabel Bishop and Miss Kitty Booser for the two leading feminine roles, while Robert Koser was given the male lead. Miss Bishop has been very active in Department, Miss Betty lane Rogers, this work and has given outstanding per- formances in every play in which she has been cast. Miss Booser is remembered for her work in the last production. Others named for parts include Miss Mary Gibbel, a newcomer to the theatre: Miss Myra Feeser, Miss lean Kearney, and Harry Thrush. The Committee also stated that Miss Edith Ioan Daniel, leading New York dress designer would be the cos- tumer for Miss Booser's gowns. RETURNS FROM EUROPE Present at the meeting yesterday were the President of the Civic Association, Mr, Edward Hamory Prof. Russell Hershey, Principal of Iohn Harris: Superintendent Paul Yerger, of the Harrisburg Public Schools: the Iohn Harris coach, Mr. Paul Manny Weaverg and Mr. Donald Bartley, Mr. Richard Booser, Mr. Gene Lehman, Mr. Warran Gorman, and Miss Ada Bennett, all members of the School Board. A committee of Iohn Harris teachers were appointed to outline a proaram for the groundbreaking ceremony. They are as follows: Mr. Ralph Miller of the Commercial Department, Miss Katheryn Lloyd and Miss Francis Ludlow of the Home Economics Music, Miss Mary Belle Lingle, Arty Miss Charlotte Stopford, Biologyg and Miss lanet Stoyer, Physical Education. The committee announced that they have secured Mayor Phillips Roth to dig the first spadeful of earth, and the Reverend Iohn Reside to give the invocation. The Iudge of the Orphans Court, Ioseph Mitchell, will also give a speech. There once was a man who was so deathly afraid of sunstroke that he hired a detective to shadow him. MIRIAM RHEIN TO BE GUEST ARTIST WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Miss Miriam Rhein, of the Metropolitan Opera Company, will be the guest soloist of the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra at opening concert of the new season. Robert Souder, business manager of orchestra, announced last night that date, which had been September 20, the Mr. the the will have to be changed because of a previous engagement of Miss Rhein's. Miss Rhein, whose home is in Harris- burg, is one of the leading sopranos for the Metropolitan and one of the youngest members of the company. She has been a brilliant success on the radio as well as on the stage. She will spend this summer making a movie on the life of an opera star. .XMQDZEIWIZ L A-fel: felflflvllfl l Designer oi Distinctive i Gowns '92 Fc urth 84 Market Bittle Restaurant Distinctive Dining 13th 8: Walnut June I, I9lL9 THE CRYSTAL GLOBE Page th ree BABY PARTY Last evening Miss Iean Shuler was hostess at a birthday party in her honor. Added gayety was given to the party by the fact that the guests were all asked to come dressed in baby clothes. A prize, offered to the best dressed per- son was captured by Ernest Swimmer, who was dressed to represent a three-year-old jitterbug. The other guests who were present were Miss Christine Rippman, Miss Marguerite Scroggins, William Ross, Paul Schubert, Iames Sciles, Lester Thurston, Miss Faye Turns, and Miss Anice Yoffee. I OIN FAMOUS BAND! Last week Wayne Straw and Lawson Zimmerman, trombonists, traveled to New York City to appear on the Major Bowes Amateur Hour. They were very well liked, and received jobs playing for the now famous Hugh Sanford orchestra. As far back as 1939, lwhen they graduated from high school, both boys were anxious to prove their worth in the field of music. But it was not until last last week that they finally got around to make an appearance. After their appearance orr the amateur program, they attended the prize fight be- tween Gusty Sansone and Iohn Schmick at Madison Square Garden. Both of these up and coming pugilists were graduated from Iohn Harris in 1939. - ..11 PRESIDENT LEAVES FOR FAIR! Mr. Dell R. Tredinnick, President of the 1955 World's Fair at Philadelphia, gave a short interview to reporters yesterday be- fore he left for his office on the fair grounds. He stated that the 1945 fair will be the most magnificant spectacle that the world has ever witnessed. He said that his plans were materializing very rapidly and that many of the fair buildings were be- ing erected. Mr. Tredinnick, who resides at 918 N. 18th Street, Harrisburg, is a graduate of Iohn Harris High, and the University of Pennsylvania. SEE:- HEAR:- BlG BROADCAST OF 1949 -STARRlNG- ISABEL BISHOP MIRIAM RHINE ALLEN KULP ROBERT KOSER AT COMP'S THEATRE HUNTZINGER STARTS NEW FORUM An organization for the discussion of eminent questions was founded recently by Mr. Carl Huntzinger, teacher of Economics in the Iohn Harris High School. Mr. Huntzinger and his group of twenty interested citizens voted to call the group the Forum. The problem selected for discussion at the next meeting is What ls Democracy Mr. Robert Iames will lead the discussion. All persons interested in this vital topic are cordially welcome to attend the next meeting which will be held Iune 8, at 8:00 o'clock at the home of Mr. Huntzinger. WORK BEGINS ON NEW BUILDING Gene Otto Breaks Ground Construction for the Otto Apartments, Harrisburg's newest, largest and most modern apartment building when com- pleted was begun today. Gene Otto, owner of the new apartments broke the first ground with a silver spade. He announced that the building would be completed within one year. Donald Houseal, contractor, was awarded the building contract as the lowest bidder. Mr. Otto stated that the building and its grounds will cover an acre. lts occupants will have not only the privilege of living in an ultra-modern building but will have all kinds of recreation facilities at their back door. Mr. Iohn Schaffer, architect, will be the technical adviser. WII.L COMPETE IN LOCAL ART SHOW Miss Mary Belle Lingle has submitted several entries in the Annual Art Exhibit. Miss Lingle who has been living in New York for sometime is gaining wide renown for 'the work in commercial advertising. Miss Lingle will spend Art Week in this city with her parents and friends. It's fifty-fifty: wives have their beauty secrets and husbands have their secret beauties. SPEAKS ON SAFETY AT BICYCLE CLUB Russell Hershey, president of the Harris- burg Safety Club, was the principal speaker at the monthly meeting of the Bicycle Club last night. Mr. Hershey spoke on the subject, Safety on the Bike. The annual election of officers followed the speech. Mr. Iohn Hornafius founder of the club was re-elected president for the third consecutive year. Miss Betty Gross was elected secretary and Miss Evelyn Hare, treasurer. Mr. Hornafius announced that the final meeting of the season would be a banquet to be held at the Eatwell Restaurant Iune l0. RETURNS FROM AFRICA Mr. Edmund Matter, explorer and hunter, returned to this city recently from an African big-game hunt. Mr. William Ianes accompanied Matter on the trip. Although this is not Matter's first hunt- ing trip in Africa, it was his best, he stated. He brought back several living animals for circuses and many films and specimens for his lectures. Matter will give a lecture Iune 9 at the Y. M. C. A. at 8:00 o'clock. The public is invited to attend this meeting. There will be a slight charge to cover the expense. LEARN TO TYPE! Don't be Handicapped in School or College Go To:- BRETZ'S TYPING COLLEGE Lessons every nite DON'T WAIT! APPLY NOW! ATTENTION! DON'T FAIL TO HEAR HERSHEY 6. KISSINGER The Famous Comical Team AT THE FORUM TONIGHT 8:00 P. M. Due to the resul t of a small blaze re- cently. we are offering our complete stock of - MEN'S SUITS - AND SHOES at a m TOPCOATS - HATS uch reduced price. Wm. Tltllllt A ll S0 S 411 MARKET ST. HBG. PEN NA. HU'.'- HU Robert Koser Isabel Bishop Kittly Booser Most Talented Boy Best School Spirit Girl Best Dancer Girl Most Versitile Boy Most Beneficial Girl Most Popular Girl Miriam Bhein losephine Matthews Paul Vfeaver Most Talented Girl Harry Thrush Best Athlete Boy Most Versitile Girl Most Popular Boy Dolores Morris Howard Hastedt Most Apt to Succeed Girl Best Looking Girl Best School Spirit Boy Ioseph Harper Cutest Girl Most Beneficial Boy Most Apt to Succeed Boy lames Harr Edwin Beck Richard Booser Best Looking Boy cutest BOV Most Shiclious Bnv Beverly Bretz Most Studious Girl Betty Blunienstein Wittiest Girl Janet Stoyer Best Girl Athlete Robert Dean Best Boy Dancer Russell Harshey Wittiest Boy FACULTY WHU'S WHO Most Talented Man .... Most Talented Woman ..... Best School Spirit, Man .... Best School Spirit, Woman .... Most Apt to Succeed, Man ..... Most Apt to Succeed, Woman .... Cutest Man .................. Cutest Woman .... Best Looking Man .... Best Looking Woman --- Most Popular Man ..... Most Popular Woman ..... Best Dancer, Man ..... Best Dancer, Woman .... Best Athlete, Man ..... Best Athlete, Woman ..... Most Beneficial Man .... Most Beneficial Woman ..... Most Versatile Man ..... Most Versatile Woman .... Most Studious Man .... Most Studious Woman .... Wittiest Man ..... Wittiest Woman .... ---Mr . Hotfsommer - - - - -Miss Bailets - - - - -Mr. Goodall -Miss Gintzer ---Mr. Geisel -Miss Clymer - - - -Mr. Houck Miss Stoufter Mr. Schlosser - - - - -Miss Klemm -Mr. Albright - - - - -Miss Swartz - - - -Mr. Phipps - - - - -Miss Klemm ---- -----Mr. Bote - - - -Miss Baumgardner - - -Mr. Bunderman - - - - -Miss Graeft -- - - -Mr. Neigh - - - - -Miss Garner - - - - -Mr. Lynch -Miss Walzer ------Mr. Saul -----Miss Bailets CLASS WILL We, the Iune graduating class of 1939, in this joyful, yet sad hour of leaving behind us the beloved portals of our Alma Mater, do make, confirm, and publish this, our last Will and Testament, to our superiors and successors. Heed them, one and all, this sacred document, legally and lawfully drawn and sworn to: ITEM I-To Mr. Geisel and every member of the faculty of this, our school, mindful of their devotion to our best interests, mental and physical, we will and bequeath our sincerest gratitude. ITEM II-To our class dean and adviser, Mr. Walter Q. Bunderman, our deep and sincere thanks and appreciation for his untiring assistance in the successful guidance of our class. ITEM III-To all Harrisonians we will and be- queath the fun and happiness we have enjoyed during these three short years. ITEM IV-We will and bequeath: Manny Weaver's athletic ability to Orion Siler. Robert Koser's loyalty to school activities to all loyal students of Harris. A bunch of carrots to Rabbit Rote. The extrapoundage of Henry Agriss to Tiny. Mary Iane Rheinard's talkativeness to Ruth Heiges. To the Times Staff, oh pardon usl, the Post Staff, a more co-operative student body. Casey Lloyd's habit of attending formals in sport togs to Lois Hollister. The eight thirty bell to anyone who wants it. Gertie Loser's effervescent charm to Lucetta Sparks. George Geise's artistic talent to Marjorie Volk. 1 Dell Tredinnick's rare witticisms to Frankie' Whitcomb. Reed Ernst's way with the women to Charles Pol- leck. Richard Booser's academic success to Ralph Lau. Ianet Stoyer's athletic prowness to Frances Flick- inger. Annabell Morrissey's frankness to Evelyn Risser. Phillips Roth's executive ability as president to the president of the February class of 1939. Eloise Strawhecker's carrot top to Mary Ellen Clayton. Richard Lyter's happy soul to Carl Patton. Edward Hamor's flashy bow ties to William Rhodes. Louise Angelo's smooth style of dress to Dottie ' Osman. Beverly Bretz's secretarial capabilities to Mary I-Ielfrich. Howard Hastedt's stage technique to the future master of ceremonies. Lillian Kleckner's Pleasing plumpness to Edith Hurst. Bernece Stouffer's sweetness to Vivian Pye. Mariam Rhein's golden voice to Harriet Ann Beckwith. Kitty Booser's vim and vivacity to Mae Morgan. Myra Feeser's date book to Dottie Drehrer. Charles Schlichter's role of a Iitterbug to Ada May Laurer. Marguerite Scroggins modesty CPD to Genevieve Bolton. Eddie Beck's good naturedness to the S. B. K. and S. I. D. C. pledges. Hut Sanford's maestro technique to Patty Kauffman. A fly swatter to Miss Bowers. The portals of john Harris to all future wall holder-uppers. To those unfortunate people in the auditorium second period the thrill of being pounced upon from behind by Mr. Lynch. A carload of pocket flashlights to all students with studies in the auditorium so that they may be able to find their seats on dark days. Catherine Craig's ample supply of excused ab- sence slips to those in need of them. Miss Graeff's advice and council to all students of Harris. Mr. Goodall's and Mr. Hoffsommer's ability to direct more successful operettas like Pinafore. This our last will and testament of john Harris High School on the 2nd day of Iune, Nineteen Hun- dred and Thirty-Nine, has hereby been approved, sealed and signed by. ISABEL H. BISHOP, IEANNE M. GREGG. Witnesses: -I. EMMA GOON, I I. V. POYSON, C. D. WILL. l. First Assistant Business Manage Class. 2. Editor in Chief of Pioneer. 3. Assistant Secretary of Class. Treasurer of Dramatic Club. Treasurer of Class. Captain of Football Team. President of Alpha Chi. Right Wing on the Hockey Team. I' 4. Second Assistant Business Manage of Class. 5. Editor ot Iohn Harris Post. 5. Assistant Treasurer. 7. Chairman of Program Committee. 8. President ot Delta Epsilon. 9. Treasurer of S. B. K. Fraternity. lO. President of Spanish Club. ll. President of T. B. X. Fraternity. Art Editor ol Pioneer. Captain of Negative Debating Team. President of Delta Sigma. President of Red Cross Club. maw-mama as f f A ----- ' A ,, tL.L..,A, N . --1 4 V 4 Zig QL 1: Magik' vi , sas., -Jil ' 'Qmggf' 125: +-AWN new Kawai?-A 3 Q n E P z 3 ? 5 3 5 F WEGA NXIATXQNS BA D. UHCHE. TBA The band, under the able direction of Mr. Ulna F. Goodall, has aroused enthusiasm and school spirit wherever it has gone. What would a football game be like if the band would not be there to enliven the fans and help them cheer the team on to victory? When the band marches down the field andwgoes through the drills with such precision, a feeling of pride fills the hearts of all loyal Harrisonians. The members of the band Work hard and faithfully in football seasons to obtain this splendid order. They give up many of their activities and often stay after school. 'A ' The band is one of the largest student organizations in Iohn Harris and has a membership of around one hundred members. Many of these members have Won recognition for Iohn Harris by Winning contests in which they have met keen opposition. This year a fine concert band, composed of the best musi- cians from the regular band, was formed. It has given several concerts at various places and has been highly lauded for- its Work. ' - ' - - The orchestra is one of our organizations of which Iohn Harris can be proud. Not only does this orchestra Widen our knowledge in the musical World but, with the influence of our instructor, it plays an important part in the character building of its members. This organization has bestowed many honors on the school in the past, through contests and other musical events. Our present musicians are following in their footsteps by Win- ning the same honors and are also forming quartets and trios which play at banquets, luncheons and churches. 'The orchestra is no longer an extra activity for the activity period, but a regular chosen elective held during the third period and thus the students receive extra credit for it. This enables more people to be members of this organization as well as taking active part in other activities. lt also permits more time for Mr. Goodall to spend on his chorus and band. We owe many thanks for the success of operettas and various other programs, produced by our school, to the or- chestra and our conductor, whom We have learned to love and admire. Y GLEE CLUB SENIOR LITERARY SOCIETY The Iohn Harris Glee Club and Choir are two of the out- standing achievements of Mr. U. F. Goodall. The Glee Club was organized in 1935. It was received with great enthusiasm by the vocally minded members of the student body, and it has already gained a large membership. The Club meets after school every Tuesday and Thursday. The Choir is a group of carefully tested voices, picked for a more serious study of music. This group meets every Tues- day and Thursday in the music room. The success ot previous operettas have been largely due to the effort and hard work put into it by the members ot this energetic group. These songsters have gained a great deal in the Way of experience, training, knowledge, and social contact, as well as having had many pleasant outside activities. All public appearances made by this talented organization for the past several years have been greeted with great enthusiasm by the citizens ot Harris- burg. We sincerely hope that these select organizations shall progress to even greater capabilities and successes than ever, and that Iohn Harris will learn a protounder pride in the excellent works of these groups. The Senior Literary Society is one of the oldest and highest ranking organizations in Iohn Harris. It was organized in Cen- tral High School in l907. Membership is given to those students who have acquired high standing in their Iunior English. Lit- erary programs, both ot interest and of educational value, are planned and presented at each meeting. Miss Elizabeth M. Garner is the faculty adviser. The offi- cers include: President, Richard Lyter, vice-president, Ralph Lau, secretary, Gertrude Loser, treasurer, Ieanne Gregg. The members are as follows: Donald Bartley, Ada Bennett, Richard Booser, Beverly Bretz, Carol Brown, Betty DeFontes, Evelyn Deimler, Fay Fritz, Ruth Graybill, Ieanne Gregg, Dor- othy Heimerdinger, Iune I-lolbert, Carl Huntzinger, Ianet Lewis, Gertrude Loser, Richard Lyter, Iosephine Matthews, Betty Miller, Iohn Peifer, Miriam Rhein, Phillips Roth, Marguerite Scroggins, Martha Seltzer, Kathryn Smith, Charlotte Stoptord, Doris Armes, Dorothy Attick, Norina Barbar, Harriet Beckwith, Evelyn Bull, Isabelle Cody, Luella Conrad, Marian Crook, Mary Ellen Feiser, Lois Fisher, Betty Ann Francis, Dorothy Fritz, Peggy Gavett, Evelyn Hamm, Ruth I-leiges, Dorothy I. Iennings, Ralph Lau, Sara McAllister, Elmer McKee, Beverly Miller, Her- man Miller, Charles Polleck, Vivian Pye, William Rhoads, Iohn Royal, William Schmick, Marjorie Storey, Theodore Strouse, Mary Weikert, and Betty Zerbe. 97 CHEMISTRY CLUB JOHN HARRIS POST The Priestley Chemistry Club,1under the guidance of Mr. Walter Q. Bunderman is in its thirteenth year of existence. It is affiliated with the Students Science Clubs of America, being Club No. 32 in the United States and Club No. 5 in Pennsyl- vania, and is a member of the Pennsylvania Iunior Academy of Science. The members must be chemistry students and may be either Iune or Mid-year Seniors. The club affords great interest and assistance to its mem- bers. lt meets the second and fourth Mondays of every month. At the meetings many interesting experiments are conducted by the club members. Sometimes a guest is invited to give a demonstration on some subject pertaining to science. The officers are: President, Ioseph Harper, secretary, Iosephine Matthews, treasurer, Marion Phillips, reporter, Francis Ludlow. Members from the graduating class includes Robert Ailes, Donald Bartley, Richard Booser, Gloria Cole, Edith Daniel, Robert Gipe, Iohn Goodyear, Donald Gottheim, Ruth Graybill, Ioseph Harper, Harry Herbert, William Iames, Iean Kearney, Kenneth Kerstetter, Lillian Kleckner, Robert Koser, Gene Leh- man, Kathryn Lloyd, Francis Ludlow, Iosephine Matthews, Patricia Miller, Marian Phillips, Betty Reinhold, lane Rogers, Phillips Roth, Barbara Saussaman, Thelma Sechrist, Katherine Iane Shenk, Charlotte Stopford, Mildred Waddell, Charles Weber, Russell Winemiller, and Dorothy Wolff. In commemoration of the historic trading post of Harris Perry, our school paper has been appropriately changed to the Iohn Harris POST. This self-sustained, monthly publication shows the initiative and ability of the journalistically inclined students of Iohn Harris. Each department of the paper has a certain number of reporters who receive their assignments from various depart- editors. All the work and writing is done by either these re- porters or editors, under the supervision of faculty advisers. The purpose of the POST is to provide an interesting news medium for the students as well as to provide training in news- paper work for the members of the staff. The POST has proved to be invaluable to the Student Council in bringing important issues before the Student today. The members of the staff are Robert Koser, editor-in-chief, lane Raffensperger, news editor, Peggy Gavett, social editor, Donald Higgins, sports editor, Theodore Strouse, feature editor, George Geise, art editor, Howard Hastedt, business manager, and lack Dare, staff photographer. Mr. G. W. Houck heads a staff and faculty advisers, namely: Miss Ruth M. Walzer, Mr. Ralph L. Neigh, and Mr. Edgar F. Keller. 99 RED CROSS DEBATING The Iunior Red Cross Club, with the motto, l Serve, is one of the oldest and most beneficial organizations in Iohn Harris. This organization was formed in l927 and has taken part in many projects. The Work the club has done in past years for some of the less fortunate students, under the guid- ance of Miss Virginia Watts and Mr. Robert Black, cannot be told in a few words. Its aim is to do worthwhile service in all activities. Money raised by means of the annual Red Cross Drive and tea dances is used to furnish lunches, provide glasses, medical care and other necessities and to send dele- gates to the state and national conventions. The students who attend these conventions as well as the city council held each month, gain a great deal of valuable information and personal pleasure. This year a convention will be held at Washington, D. . The officers are: President, Frances Ludlow, vice-presi- dent, Russell McCann, secretary, Betty Hall, treasurer, Pat Har- rington, council member, Louise Shuey, Charlotte Shuey, Rus- sell McCann and Gene Lehman. The club is represented by a member of each home room. The Iohn Harris Debating Team 1S a member of the Cen tral Pennylvania Debating League which is composed of Lan caster, York, Hershey Industrial School and Harrisburg Academy. This year's question for debate has been Re solved, that the United States should establish an alliance with Great Britain. Trial debates were held with Carlisle on February l4 Camp Hill on February 2l, Gettysburg College Freshman on February 24, and Hummelstown on March 7 The league debates were as follows Lancaster March 10 York, March 22, Hershey Industrial School April 12 and Har risburg Academy, April 21. Mr. Edwin T. Undercuffler is the coach of the affirmative team and Mr. Lawrence Phipps is the coach of the negative team. Mr. Undercuftler and Mr Phipps teachers of American History, have had practical experience in debating when they were in college and now they preside as Judges at smaller league debates. Miss Swartz, teacher of Public Speaking de votes her time to prepare the team to deliver the debate well Team members: Affirmative Ieanne Gregg Stanley Samber, Gerald Balsbaugh, Charlotte Stopford Calternatel negative, Miriam Rhein, Elizabeth Kepple Richard Booser Ger trude Loser talternatel. 101 STUDE T CUU CIL HI-Y CLUB The Iohn Harris Hi-Y is an organization which symbolizes service in our school. The club is very active in fulfilling its purpose To create, maintain, cmd extend throughout the school, home, and community, clean speech, clean thoughts, and clean living. This is the club's motto expressing the de- voted service to our school. The greatest service rendered by the club is the work done in the different grade schools of the city known as Gra-Y work. They also make themselves respon- sible to gather toys for many unfortunate children during Christmas and other important holidays. The boys in the club who are interested in leadership of the Gra-Y hold a meeting in the Central Y. M. C. A. once a month. There they meet with advisers and leaders of the city. The Hi-Y is sponsored by the Central Y. M. C. A. whose advisers are Mr. Wise and Mr. Staffnall. The Hi-Y at Iohn Harris has a membership of about 25 boys under the leader- ship of Mr. Albright. The officers are: President, Gene Holmes, vice-president, Ioseph Smith, secretary, Paul Weaver, treas- urer, Orion Siler. The Student Council of Iohn Harris High School 1S com- posed of members elected from each home room. lts purpose is to promote student government in Iohn Harris. lt endeavors to have the student make Iohn Harris an ideal school. Last fall the Council sponsored a tea honoring the new teachers of the school and recently it held a dance. Both of these affairs seemed to create a spirit of co-operation on the part of the students and the faculty. We Want the students to feel that wrong conduct pro- duces harsh laws which interfere with pleasure and satis- faction in their school Work. If fair play would prevail the honor system could Well be installed in our school in each classroom. Students give us your co-operation and We believe We can go a long Way in student self-government. The present officers of the Student Council are: President, lean Kearney, vice-president, Richard Lyter, secretary, Mary Helfrich, treasurer, Ralph Lau, sergeant-at-arms, lack Hanlon. 103 PA I H CLUB CAMERA CLUB La Tertulia, formerly called the Spanish Club, one of the busiest and most efficient organizations of john Harris, is com- posed of students who are members of the Spanish classes. This club was organized chiefly to create a greater enthusiasm for the study of the Spanish language. The aim of the club is to help our students to become better acquainted with the customs and people of Spanish speaking countries. Topics of educational interest to the members are discussed during the meetings which are held immediately after school every other Wednesday in each month. La Tertulia may also boast of interesting programs presented during assembly periods in the auditorium. The business transactions and even the enter- tainment are generally carried on in Spanish. Motion pictures are often shown of Spanish, Mexican, and South American cities which are noted for their rare beauty. Foreign corres- pondence is enjoyed by many members who have, in this Way, come to better understand and appreciate residents of Spanish speaking countries. Letters are often received from Mexico, Chile, Peru, Argentina, and Cuba. The executive body consists of Miss Mary-Louise Bailets as advisor, Warren Gorman, presi- dent, Virginia Case, vice-president, Harold Greenberg, secre- tary, lean Hare, treasurer, and Dolores Morriss in charge of publicity. The Iohn Harris Camera Club consists of students who are interested in photography as a hobby. The purpose of the club is to teach members how to make better pictures. This is done by having monthly print competitions, at which time each member submits a photograph to compete with those made by other members. The prints are then judged by guest speakers who offer their helpful criticism. A certain number of points are gained by the winners of each competition, and the member having the highest number of points at the end of the school term is awarded a school prize. Short trips, hikes, movies, and instructive talks offered by guest speakers are other activities enjoyed by the club members. Much of the success gained by the Camera Club is due to its capable adviser, Mr. A. W. S. Little. Mr. Little devotes much of his time to the club, and takes an active interest in matters concerning it. Officers of the club are: President, Rus- sell Winemiller, vice-president, technical adviser, and program chairman, jack Dare, secretary, Franklin Hollinger, treasurer, Kenneth Grunnert, business manager, Howard Holsberg, pub- licity chairman, Beverly Bretz. K ..-- .v 1 DRAMATIC CLUB H. M. S. PINAFUBE This, the only organization of its type in the school, was formed in February, 1937. lt was organized for the sole pur- pose of bringing before the school the dramatic talent of the students of the school. When first organized it was not reorg- nized by the school but since, has proved ilself worthy to be called one of the service clubs of the school. The members are chosen by ballot of the club according to their ability to speak loudly and well, to act, and the interest they show in the club. It has a limited membership, therefore, only the very best are selected. Under the able supervision and direction of Mr. Robert D. Hoffsommer and student assistants, they have produced such plays as Who Gets the Car Tonight and He Ain't Done Right by Nell. The latter was presented at the second annual Variety Show sponsored by the Iohn Harris Forum. We wish this group all the luck and success possible for we feel sure they will go far in the years to come. The present officers of the Iohn Harris Dramatic Club are: President, Robert Koser, vice-president, Allan Kulp, secretary, lean Kearney, treasurer, Miriam Rhein, business manager, Isabel Bishop. His Majesty's Ship Pinafore is one of Gilbert and Sullivan s best comic operas, and proved to be one of Iohn Harris' best performances. The plot of the opera is based around the love of the Captain's daughter, Iosephine, KMiriam Hheinb, for an ordinary sailor, Ralph Rackstraw fRichard Bennerl. Their scheme to elope is thwarted by another member of the crew, Dick Deadeye Cl-larry Thrushl. The Captain, fRobert Koserl, is furious to find that his daughter loves one below her in rank, however, Buttercup, fAda Bennettl, a bumboat woman changes the entire. aspect of the opera. The Right Honorable Sir Ioseph Porter, Uoseph I-Iarperl, who also seeks the hand of Iosephine, finally marries his first cousin, Hebe, KBetty Blum- enstinel, upon hearing Bti tercup's startling revelation. The production is also aided b ldirnost worthy crew. Among those faculty members who gave their services are:.Ulna F. Goodall, musical director, Robert D. Hoffsommer, dramatic directory Ralf Neigh, stage director, Gertrude Klemm, dance director, and Dorothy Martin, costumes. LPHA CHI DELTA SIGMA The Alpha Chi Sorority was organized in 1926. Since that time, it has become one of the most active social organizations of Iohn Harris High School. The members are popular Senior academic girls, Who, as always, are maintaining the well- known high ideals of the club. Besides sponsoring several dances during the year, the present organization originated what will probably become ct tradition Q. A. X.-Corn Bots. They are the first sorority of the school to have done this and expect it to be carried on. Upon graduating, those girls will feel that their purpose in Alpha Chi has been fulfilled-that of creating lasting friend- ships among the members and otherwise, and that of furnish- ing the school with social activities and interests. The sorors are looking forward to their hard-worked-for pledge Formal in the Spring as their final tribute to the social calendar of the school, and we wish them luck! The Delta Sigma sorority was organized at Central High School in 1917. The purpose of this club is to create better friendship among the students of Iohn Harris and William Penn schools. lt is one of the most prominent sororities in both schools and has been active in sports as well as social activi- ties. During Christmas We held a formal which added to the excitement of the holiday season. In the spring we will hold a formal in order to close our school year with a last get together of fun and dancing. 'This year we held an outstanding valentine formal, with the Diplomats furnishing the music and the Iewish Community Center furnishing the lovely dance floor and revolving globe. This sorority is composed of Academic girls only. Such are the functions of this sorority and its spirit of friendship. The officers are: President, Gertrude Loser, vice-president, Marjorie Greenawaltg secretary, Shirley Shoop, treasurer, Betty Shank. P The other Iohn Harris members are Miriam Rhein, Betty Blumenstine, Caroline Harpel, Isabel Bishop, Barbara Sauss- man, Charlotte Stopford, Maryjane Reinhard. The other members of William Penn are Virginia Seltzer, Iessie Robertson, Isabel Hanimill, Mary Louise Lingle, Loretta Hoffman, Betsy Hesser, Dorothy Yoder, Patty Sourbeer. I 6 M7 -fin 1, ir 1 1 W , f 'lm 3? fa- ,iqg 5 ., .5 if 1 4 x w F5 If 4' 6 - . H., ' ig ' J Jas? 'er ,.., .4 QT' V' ,Q f 'A ,df M E 1 5 4? :.- A ' ex 1 , as . .3 3 ! Q tw . . 2 we 'P 'H n , we 5?s4ezffw 6 Qi ,pm .s- A- xr Xa. 5. fs X55 ix Y I iw 1 Rf W5 Q ff X if f ev 3 1? E5 . J. A. P. S. S. S. The I. A. P. Sorority of Iohn Harris and William Penn High Schools is one of the oldest commercial sororities organ- ized in the high schools of Harrisburg. lt was first organized in Central High School in 1924, and since then has gained wide popularity. This club was founded upon the idea of promoting a more friendly rivalry, higher education and better social standards between the girls of the two local high schools. Thus far, this sorority has been successful in accomplishing its pur- poses. The activities of this club include bake-sales, dances, and the annual Christmas and Spring formals for the alumnae and pledges. The officers are elected with the view toward giving equal representation between the two schools. The officers for this year are president, lane Diebler, William Penn, vice-president, Louise Angelo, Iohn Harris, secretary, Geraldine Shoap, Wil- liam Penn, treasurer, Ioyce Scharadin, Iohn Harris, business managers, Mary Laurer, William Penn and lane Morrisey, Iohn Harris. Other Iohn Harris members are Helena Hoy, Robert Zoll, Dorothy Bierbower, Martha Frantz, and Ieanne Gregg. The pledges are Betty Tyson, Edith Hurst, Annette Myers, Doris Patton, Ioyce Kishbaugh, Catherine Derickson, Harriet Men- denhall and leanne Barrow. The S. S. S. Sorority holds the honor of being the oldest sorority in the city. This socializing group of seniors includes girls from William Penn as well as from Iohn Harris This society endeavors to increase the feeling of friendliness and loyalty between the senior girls of William Penn High School and Iohn Harris High School. The officers of this group are President, Loraine Gates, vice-president Paige Weaver treas urer, Alice Baker, secretary, Patricia Miller business manager Mary Elizabeth Yowler. The members are Frances Ludlow Anne Williams, Iune Steigleman Sara Mickle Louise Craw ford, Iosephine Matthews, Virginia Gerdes Lucille Bowers Sara McCormick, Hilda Fritz, Hilda Grissinger Betty Seeshaltz and Ruthe Benedict. During the existence of the S S S sorority it has gained the reputation of being one of the outstanding organizations of the school. lt's very well represented in sports studies and social activities. The purpose of the sorority is to uphold the morals, ideals, and standards of the school also to promote social activities, good fellowship, true loyal and lasting friend ships among Iohn Harris and William Penn High School stu dents. With these views in mind the members of the S S S are endeavoring to do their best , M swim '- 6 E.. v4 ' bi 1 Y J'- J , k DELTA EPSILU CHI CHAPTER The Delta Chapter of the Delta Epsilon Sorority which was founded in 1936, is now composed both of academic and of commercial girls, having been organized to promote good friendship between these groups in the Iohn Harris High School. The girls of the Delta Chapter had several bake sales before Christmas for the purpose of raising money for their Christmas Formal. The dance was held at the Civic Club and was a large success. The girls are not planning to have a bake sale, rummage sale and an informal dance to raise money for the Pledge Formal in the spring. Before this year it has been customary for the girls of the Delta Epsilon to buy bracelets or necklaces engraved with the initials of the sorority. This year the members of the Chi Chapter joined with the Delta Chapter and bought pins which are very attractive. The meetings are held every two weeks at the homes of the dif- ferent members. The officers and members are as follows: Iane Weber, president, Iune Coble, vice-president, D. I. Iennings, treasurer, Dorothy Attick, secretary, Eleanor McCall, business manager, Betty Snyder, Donna Campbell, Ioyce Kishbaugh, Nancy Ches- ter, Geraldine Baumgardner, Mary l-lench, and Geraldine Grimm are the other members. The Delta Epsilon Sorority was organized by a group of girls who were interested in increasing the goodfellowship between the academic and the commercial girls of Iohn Harris. The sorority is divided into chapters, each one taking the name of one of the letters in the Greek Alphabet. So far Alpha, Beta, Chi, and Delta Chapters, have been chosen. The charter mem- bers arranged the constitution so that there will always be two chapters of this sorority in Iohn Harris at the same time. They are the Senior chapter and the Iunior chapter. The Iunior chapter must give two formal dances annually. The first a Christmas Formal for their sponsors, the second a Spring For- mal for their pledges. For two years the members of the Chi Chapter have met on alternate Tuesdays in the homes of the different members. During these years the girls have enjoyed the hard work, the pleasures, the disappointments, and the comradeships of being in a sorority together. The members of the Chi Chapter of the Delta Epsilon Sorority areas follows: Martha Frantz, Ieanne Greig, Evelyn Hare, Francis Ludlow, Patricia Miller, Mary Paull, Marian Phillips, Barbara Saussaman, Katherine Shenk, Mildred Waddell, and Ianice Weibley. The officers are: President, Patricia Miller, vice-president, Francis Ludlow, treasurer, Mildred Waddell, business man- ager, Marion Phillips, secretary, Martha Frantz. if 5333? -glut. . 4 'X M x , . ,MW ,. 5, - ' E::!?3 3 V J 3 Q im Q' Wi: mf S, I ax, . .. , V 15 f M is M- ,L 5 r f 9' 1 S J is I -4 I -w L 'JP' .sf f , 'FS . N I ffl.. wif 'si' ik .Q ,X-ff , ' in 45 . fa . ' . .:. ' Sr: .. ., - ' -4'. QQ' 'W' :-: '.:- ' I , :.- -:ease .:.: ff' la? . zz' , - ...,.A: r ,:,: . I ff . K ,A M V- V. -: ' A g f 2- Fi A , ' sg .Y if ,E A , X A. sa. VL ,I - M r L - '-if4 f51f!Siw.?T - I , , .. . . gy i wif . t . l'. ll. ll, ll. The Lambda Sigma Psi Sorority of Iohn Harris High School was organized in 1935. Consisting of both junior and senior, academic, and commercial students, this organization is striv- ing to spread friendships, to maintain wholesome recreation, and to be of service to our Alma Mater. Although the Lambda Sigma Psi is not as popular as some of the similar organiza- tions of the school, it is steadily gaining prominence due to the successfulness of. its various enterprises. Its purpose is to further the social side of the student program and to promote a better feeling of good will in the school. lt is our supreme wish that the future clubs will be as successful as the past ones have been. The officers are as follows: President, Katherine Kapp, vice-president, Fay Fritz, secretary, Ianet Stoyer, treasurer, lane Kintzerg post reporter Thelma Seachrist. loyce Dunkleberger, Isabel Early, Lois Fisher, Dorothy Funk, lane Hake, Ann Hummel, lean Malseed, Eleanor Pool, Mary Esther Schreck. The O. G. G. Sorority was organized in i929 and is now celebrating its tenth anniversary. Its aim in Iohn Harris is to promote good fellowship and to further social activities. It is composed of both academic and commercial girls. Last year the girls were very busy in order to get enough money to hold a Christmas Formal at the Mosque. Their efforts were not in vain because their dance was a huge success. The Diplomats furnished the music. The girls earned their money by having a rummage sale, a bake sale, and a small dance, all of which proved very successful. In February the girls had a private party at the Bellevue Community House. They have planned several more exciting activities which will take place before the end of the school year and which will be climaxed by a gala Spring Formal. The officers are: President, Betty Ann Francis, vice-president, Beverly Miller, secretary, Frances Flickinger, treasurer, Peggy Gavett, and business 'manager, Vivian Pye. Other members are: Dorothy lane Iennings, lean Moyer, Mary Myers, Mary Ellen Clayton, lean Knox, Sara Mc- Allister, Betty Bahner, Dorothy Osman, Betty Weikert, and Harriet Ann Beckwith. Phyllis Parsons was a member until February, when she moved out of the city. JBFS X 1' vi ef xl? ww X Ti 5. 5 X .3 M gg E 'VW his M J s if ., 'viii edi I A, W SV Q X k fi 'nh , ,, Lg 3 -ff ff If my NM M 4'- S. G. C. S. A. E. The Sigma Gama Chi KS. G. CJ has been an active sor- ority since its organization many years ago. The purpose of the S. G. C. sorority is to promote a friendly relationship be- tween the girls of Iohn Harris and William Penn High Schools, and to uphold the high standards of both schools. Meetings are held every two Weeks alternatively at Iohn Harris and William Penn girls' homes. At these meetings plans are made for dances, bake sales, rummage sales, and other means for obtaining money to keep the sorority going year after year. Sororities give girls a responsibility to meet which is good training ior later life. The girls who hold offices are responsible for the business of the sorority and the members are responsible for the money they owe and for the success of their club. The officers arei President, Dorothy Dreher, vice-presi- dent, Marie Garverich, secretary, Mary Millichamp, treasurer, Dorothy Attickg business manager, Ardna Atticks. Members of Iohn Harris: Dorothy Attick, Ardna Atticks, Geraldine Baumgardner, Betty Cessna, Betty Cozzoli, Dorothy Dreher, Lucille Latham, Annette Myers, Carriva Smith. Members of William Penn: Virginia Barnhill, Reba Bliz- zard, Marie Garverich, Marianna Grove, Dorothy Hornberger, Mary Millichamp, Katherine Wallace, Dorothy Wilman, Betty Wolfersberger. v The Sigma Alpha Epsilon William Penn High Schools is Sorority of Iohn Harris and one of the oldest sororities of either school. It was organized in Central Penn and is strictly a Commercial group. Pledges are selected from the Iunior class and remain pledges for one full year when they are made members after a public initiation. These pledges and members get together to promote good fellowship among students. Meetings are spent in discussion of dances, parties, straw rides and other plans for amusement of the girls. Since it is a very actiye group, it is certain they find plenty to do to amuse themselves and their guests. Every other year the president and treasurer are from the Iohn Harris girls while the vice-president and secretary are selected from William Penn, the following year this is reversed. The officers this year are as follows: President, Helen Norris CWilliam Pennl, vice-president, Helen Howanstine, sec- retary, Myra Feeser, treasurer, Alma Conway CWilliam Pennl. Iohn Harris members are: Bernece Stouffer, Vava Eber- sole, Helen Howanstine, Ethel Zimmer, Dorothy Fickes, Dorothy Houser, Myra Feeser. ZAE bi nf 5' Q 'N F X f U. T. J. The S. I. S. Sorority of the Iohn Harris High School was organized in the year l933. This sorority is composed of both commercial and academic students. lt has one of the highest ratings of the girls' sororities. Its purpose is to promote higher scholastic standing and a friendlier relationship and real sociability between the girls. The succeeding club members have carried out this aim to the best of their ability and it is our sincere wish, as the present members, that the future sisters will contiuue our work. The officers for this outstanding organization are: Presi- dent, Iacqueline Iohnson, vice-president, Margaret Beckley, secretary, Ieanne Keene, treasurer, Doris Wagner, business manager, Winifred Bitter. The other members are as follows: Betty Iane Weibly, Louise Sterner, Ruth Strack. We are proud of the following group of our pledges, which we feel sure will continue to carry on the good work of our sorority. They are Iosephine Sansone, Ella Pike, Betty Myers, Virginia Shuman, Yvonne Warfel, Ethel Iones, Eleanor Shover, Mary Neidlinger, Loretta Swank, Mary Early, Gene Moyer, Louella Conrad and Dorothy Strack. The O. T. I. is one of the oldest sororities lt was organized in old Central and is now composed of Iuniors from both Iohn Harris and William Penn. The girls are very active in their work and are generally always making plans for a bake sale, a iummage sale, or a dance This past Christmas the members with the help of the members of the O G G gave a dance at the Zembo Mosque which was quite success ful. Both groups of girls hope to make this dance an annual affair. This year eight members of the sorority are from Iohn Harris and the remaining seven from William Penn but this number alternates each year. The purpose of the sorority is to further friendship and social activities between the girls of the two high schools The present officers are: President Iayne Young Penn vice-president, Lucetta Sparks, Harris treasurer Nancy Larsen Penn, secretary, Lois Hollister, Harris and business managers Betty Zerbe, Harris and Anne Hess Penn The other members are: Betty Cozzoli, Nancy Horstick Betty Scheetz Virginia Shuman, and Marea Craig from Harris The other members from Penn are: Mary Warfel, Constance Boscher Orpha Clymer and Iune Owens. ,f :fly 4 Pf K, Q j 1? an gl? kg ,ig 'HW ww , ' ,L Q. , Nw 1 C, ' ' H35 . ' ax if W2 W 1 1 x W W f 1 If 119 ' M L A - -' t y wb., if - 7 n gf EX 31 F v if ff if 3 .i . in KJ 't' A. p. I ' . fig 'X , J. F. F. BETA PHI The I. F. F., the oldest sorority in Iohn Harris, was firmly established in the year 1919, at the old Central High School. For twenty years now, this successful, friendly, and highly capable society, has been faithfully upholding the high moral standards and ideals set by its predecessors. This splendid sorority Was organized, not only for the purpose of promoting social activities, but also to create friendly relations among the student body. lt is one of the few, if not the only club in Iohn Harris with both Iunior and Senior members. We feel this helps arouse true, loyal, and lasting friendships among the Iunior and Senior girls of this school. This year's club has tried its best to live up to the Constitution which has made it and all its social activities such a success. Those graduating hope the coming and present members will have the same success as they have had. The officers of the group are: Presi- dent, Ruth I-Ieiges, vice-president, Gloria Cole, secretary, Evelyn Bull, treasurer, Mae Morgan. Other members are Irene Baker, Iosephine Bastardi, Vivian Clemson, Isabel Cody, Ruth Greybill, Evelyn Hamm, Iacqueline Iohnson, Anna Pease, Mil- dred Waddell, and Dorothy Wolff. The Beta Phi Sorority was organized in Central High School in l922, and is made up of junior Academic girls of both Iohn Harris and William Penn. The purposes of the sor- ority are to promote good will and friendship between the girls of the two schools, and to sponsor social functions throughout the year. ln order to make these activities success- ful, both members and pledges of the sorority must Work faithfully and diligently to obtain the necessary financial back- ing, and then must engage the closest co-operation in making and carrying out plans. These girls have shown the Willing- ness to work together, and have proved themselves entirely capable as they have sponsored many of the successful school functions. The officers of the sorority have done much to pro- mote good spirit. These officers are: President, Betty Lloyd, vice-president, Doris Wolfe, treasurer, Shirley Traver. The other members from Iohn Harris are Margaret Snyder, Nancy Merrill, Caroline Geise, lean Lindemuth, Eleanor Ream, and Ann May Miller. JFF' r ,.1uL A an 1 V - Q Q ,L V ' A f I X , I. L , gg gum QE 2 L F Q 121 w S. I. IJ. C. SIGMA PHI Founded at the Technical High School in l9l6, the S. I. D. C. Fraternity has been the leader for twenty-three years in the promotion of social activities and good fellowship. Not only has the club done much in the past to help Iohn Harris, but it will also do much in the future. The fraternity has maintained a strong basketball team and has held several dances and house parties throughout the year. Che of the main interests of the club has been to promote a better feeling among the boys of the school. The S. I. D. C. contributes a large share in the athletic, scholastic, and social activities of Iohn Harris. To Mr. Neigh, our adviser, we owe our deepest gratitude for his sincere co-operation at all times. The group is headed this semester by Phillips Roth, president, Elmer McKee, vice-presi- dent, lack Hanlon, secretary, and Gene Otto, treasurer. The other members are as follows: Charles Pollock, Robert Dean, Gerald Staley, Fritz Lloyd, Paul Weaver, Edwin Beck, Reed Ernst, Warren Latz, Robert O'Brien, William Rhoads, and Iames Trimble. The Sigma Phi fraternity has the distinction of being the oldest fraternity in Harrisburg. lt was formed in 1920 at Tech- nical High School, and during the entire period of its existence it has provided many varied social parties and gatherings. The purpose of the Sigma Phi is to stimulate, good fellow- ship and high ideals. The club adviser, Mr. Robert Black, has proven to be invaluable to the fulfillment of this purpose. His undying patience and ready help in conducting various activ- ities in the interest of the club is in itself sufficient explanation for the admiration that the members have for him. This year the Sigma Phi has sponsored many social events, including a Christmas Formal, a few other dances, and several private parties, to which only members were invited. The officers are: President, Stewart Kines, vice-president, Charles Frank, secretary, Matthew Bastardi, treasurer, Everett Mendenhall. Members: Iohn Hibsman, Donald Higgins, Edward Ham- mor, Robert Gillmore, Frank Wohlfarth, Ross Stickel, William King, Orion Siler, Donald Coleman, Iack Walton, Iohn Royal, and Robert Smith. IDC 'I Q: 'Y '+ '32 if 1 EN , ir 3 A my in H f I J 3, we W, A it x , 4 'if' J 5 w 1 4 M75 f 3 .K W' F 4 x gg 5' 1' 2 ,- S. B. li. T. B. X. The Sigma Beta Kappa Fraternity was founded on Sep- tember 23, 1923, at Technical High School. The purpose of the Fraternity is to create better school spirit in the athletics and social life of Iohn Harris. This year marks the sixteenth year in which that purpose has been accomplished. At least one member of the Fraternity is to be found in each of the most important activities of the school. The Fraternity owes much of its success this year to the helpful advice of Mr. Miles W. Albright who has just com- pleted his first year as advisor. This year the official duties of the Fraternity were carried on by George Geise, president, Harry Thrush, vice-president, Robert Koser, secretary, Ioseph Harper, treasurer, and Fred Gaffney, historian. The other members are Pierce Backenstoss, William Bitterman, Harry Herbert, Russell Hershey, Gene Holmes, William Houck, Robert Kissinger, Crawford Murdoch, Charles Schlichter, and Robert Souders. The boys selected from next year's Senior Class to carry on the traditions of S. B. K. are Richard Benner, Kenneth Cook, Arthur Cunning- ham, William Frey, George Grubb, Ralph Lau, Russell Mc- Cann, Herman Miller, Iack Moriarity, Carl Patton, Harold Pickle, Richard Rudisill, Frank Taylor, Frank Whitcomb, and William Wilson. 1 The Tau Beta Chi, one of Iohn Harris youngest fraternities recently observed its first full year as an organization of Iohn Harris. It is the most earnest Wish of this fraternity to promote a better feeling among boys and girls of Iohn Harris, also to create more interest in social and scholastic activities. The fraternity under able guidance of Mr. lim Keener has re- solved to do their utmost in carrying out their wishes. Even though this organization is but a little over one year old, it has produced many athletes who have been of benefit to this institution and of Whom this fraternity is very proud. Since our beginning in Ianuary, 1938, we have progressed with a normal rate of speed. Even though we have made no spectacular entrance into school organizations we are firmly convinced that We are able to make for ourselves a good reputation. The officers of the Tau Beta Chi are: President, William Craighead, vice-president, Alfred McLaughlin, treasurer, Iohn McLaughlin, secretary, Iames Braxton. Other members are: Carl Baker, William Baker, George Brown, Emerson Bolen, Donald Geary, Charles Flynn, and Robert Flynn. A if K X Q 2 . .fx .9 . .- X , M.- A .qvll Q ' 'F Q Q Wf 'JM' K iZI!K Q1 ' K 1 .mf 2 wi 1,.-- , F I AJ' K L5 as , :P uw, if xx K f 'A' if 1' sf V ,an vi xl .I lf' N .:. . K u K 1 1. H fr 4 Q A -4 Q 1 NHLNWS UUAUH BUTE Harry Rote has been head coach of a.h'etics at lohn Harris tor eleven years, Coach Rote is to be congratulated for the long list ot successful teams which he has produced. Athletics, under his direction, have been most successful and a real credit to our school. Ot tar more importance than the vic- tories Which these teams have Won under the guidance and coaching eve of Mr. Rote, is the sportsmanship which he has instilled into those who have trained under his direction The Executive Board of Athletics at Iohn Harris High School is composed of Mr. Geisel, Mr. Roth, and Mr. Saul. The intelligent administration and devotion of these gentlemen has made possible the continued success of athletic activities at Iohn Harris. This student body extends their appreciation to the members of this board for the effort which they have put forth in the behalf of athletics. ATHLETII UULINUIL Mr. Harry Rote, Head Coach Mr. Edward Schlosser, Assistant Coach Gene Otto, Varsity Manager Dell Tredinnick, Varsity Manager Tony Cieri, Varsity Manager VARSITY SQUAD Paul Weaver Stanley Walker VARSITY Ernest Mctqughtm Stanley Ernst Edward Hoover HIUTP1!-XLL Harry Rollins Edwin Beck Frank Robinson Richard Keller Fred Gaffney Reed Ernst Robert Hart Robert Iarnes William Houck Richard Benner Crawford Murdoch Robert Souder William Baker Eugene Hummel Lloyd Keim Richard Lutz Donald Roberts William Wertz George Grubb Orion Siler Harold Wilson Iohn McLaughlin Robert Bittle Paul Bennar Donald Houseal Robert Coleman Nelson Powden SCHEDULE FOR 1938 Iohn Harris ......... Iohn Harris ......... Iohn Harris ......... Iohn Harris ......... Iohn Harris -- Iohn Harris .... lohn Harris -.- Iohn Harris -- Iohn Harris ......... Iohn Harris - Columbia --- --- Lebanon .... - - - Bethelehern - - - - - - Easton ........ - - - fork ...........,... Williamsport - - - - - - - Allentown ..... - - - Lancaster - - - - - - Steelton --- --- --- William Penn ..,... 1 . Coaches Miles Albright and Iohn Lynch are the men that give the new player his first opportunity at Iohn Harris. Each year they begin the season, not knowing the material which awaits them, but year after year they turn out successful teams. These coaches teach many boys the fundamentals of football which prove to be of great value to the Varsity men- tors. The Mud Hens under their direction had a good season and these coaches are largely responsible for it. We wish coaches Albright and Lynch luck with their future junior varsities. JOHN HARRIS 26-COLUMBIA O Pounding Columbia High Schools line for repeated large gains our Iohn Harris football team opened its season in im- pressive fashion on Pager Field, Winning 26-U. Fine line play and hard charging by the backfield made the Columbia line buckle during two sustained drives in the first period and one in the second period. E. McLaughlin capped the first drive with an off-tackle thrust to score, and a plunge by Captain Weaver culminated the second drive. E. McLaughlin climaxed the third advance with a five-yard plunge for the third score. In the last period, Thrush scored the last six points of the game. Although he did not score, Walker frequently made long gains that lead to touchdowns. IOHN HARRIS 41-LEBANON 6 A savage third-period attack gave Iohn Harris a decisive 41-6 victory over Lebanon High, September 24, on Pager Field in the opening Big Fifteen Conference engagement. While Harris was expected to defeat the Cedars, the size of the score came as a big surprise, especially after the two teams had battled to a 6-6 deadlock in the first half. This is the fourth time these rivals have clashed and while one game ended in a tie, Lebanon never had been able to defeat the Crimson eleven. This was also the largest count ever run up in this series of games. The tilt started out like a tight tussle. Harris scored first in the second period, as a result of a recovered fumble, with ..1WQeaver quickly rushing over the goal line. lust before the 'ifiiif ended, a forward pass advanced the ball to the Harris goal line for the tying touchdown. Harris struck quickly after the intermission. On the second bplay Walker intercepted a pass to run 30 yards to the wide stripe. Then Iames caught a blocked punt before it hit the ground and raced 45 yards to the goal. Lebanon's defense completely wilted and Thrush and Hoover also crossed the wide stripe before the period ended. ' IOHN HARRIS U-BETHLEHEM O ln a viciously fought game at Bethlehem on October 1, neither team was able to penetrate the defense of the other for very large gains. There were, however, two long runs made, one by Thrush, a half-back for Harris, of 35 yards near the close of the second period, and another 48 yards by a Bethlehem man. Neither of the long runs resulted in any score. Only twice did Harris threat in the game. Once as a result of a 15 yard penalty and again by a recovered fumble on Beth- lehem's 21-yard line. Later, by two successive first downs, with Weaver, Walker, Thrush, and E. McLaughlin alternating, the ball was placed on Bethlehem's 14-yard line where the drive ended. Twice the Bethlehem team drove beyond Harris' 10-yard line, but each time the Rotemen held. Near the end of the third period, Bethlehem advanced to the 5-yard line only to lose the ball on downs. Bethlehem-had 14 first downs to Harris' 6. IOHN HARRIS 13-EASTON 0 Harris remained undefeated as a result of its 13-0 victory over Easton on October 8 at Fager Field. Applying a mixture of forward passes, deceptive laterals, and hard-smashing line plunges the Harris boys dominated the entire last half and sent the Easton boys to the shower feeling very low. In this game Coach Rote's dream backfield went into action. Manny Weaver terminated a long drive by a line-bucking tuchdown and he later plunged over for an extra-point in the the loser by a score of 7-0. The only score of the game was punting of Ernie McLaughlin and Porky Thrush, all of which were due largely to the big holes and the fine blocking of the line. With the accurate passing of Stan Walker a perfect combination was formed and Harris remained undefeated. IOHN HARRIS 19-YORK 0 Th eleventh meeting of York and Iohn Harris at York on October 5, Harris came out the victor by a 19-0 count. Harris showed superiority over York in every department and rallied up 12 first downs to the home team's 4. A lateral pass play to Baker who raced 40 yards to score was the outstanding play of the game. Weaver and McLaughlin also scored to make up the l9 points. Stan Ernst played good ball defensively as did Gaffney and Hummel on the line. IOHN HARRIS 6-WILLIAMSPORT 0 The first set-back for the Cherry and White in the Big l5 Conference ranks was handed them on October 22 at Eager Field. This elevated Harris right up with the circuit leaders. The only tally of the game came early in the second period, when the Harris team charged 75 yards to Williamsports one- yard line. There two Harris thrusts were stopped before E. McLaughlin found a hole in the Williamsport line, through which he crashed for the touchdown. Thrush's placement for the extra-point went wide of its mark. Williamsport threatened several times, but each time the hard-charging Iohn Harris line repelled its foes. ln the last quarter, Harris started another drive in midfield and carried the ball within 3 yards of the goal as the game ended. Harris made ll first downs to 3 for the Cherry and White. Captains Cliff Pfleegor and Paul Weaver were outstanding performers for their respective teams as well as Keim and I. McLaughlin for the Harris line. IOHN HARRIS U-ALLENTOWN 7 In this game, which was played at Allentown on October 29, Harris showed a tendency toward reversal in form from the excellent display of the previous week against Williamsport at Fager Field. The fine play and blocking of Porky Thrush were also missed in this game. As a result, Harris came out third period. Large gains were produced by the' effective executed by Peff of the Canary backfield on a beautiful piece of broken field running, as he crossed the goal line standing up. This defeat caused Harris to drop one place in the Big Fifteen Conference rating. 1 IOHN HARRIS 15-LANCASTER O After its surprise setback by Allentown, the Iohn Harris team came back to score a pair of touchdowns, a safety, and an extra point, to chalk up a 15-U victorysover the Lancaster High eleven, in their East Central,Pennsylvania Conference game played on a water-soaked Fager Field on ,November 5. Stan Walker tallied the first touchdown for Iohn Harris in the first minute of the second quarter, while Captain Weaver ac- counted for the second touchdown in the fourth period. Weaver passed to Bill Houck for the extra-point. The safety was made in the third period when a Lancaster punt was blocked and Houck fell on the ball back of the end zone. Hummel, right guard, played an exceptionally fine game, blocking a Lan- caster punt, and throwing several Lancaster runners for large losses. IOHN HARRIS l3-STEELTON U Our Iohn Harris High football team climbed into first place in the Big 15 Conference rating by defeating a rugged Steelton team 13-O on November 12, at Cottage Hill, Steelton. Harris was outscored in first downs, but touchdowns are what count in final reckoning. The first half was see-saw battle with Steelton getting the slight edge, but in the second half, the Crimson tide came back to score twice. Weaver scored first in the third period and Walker in the fourth period with a spectacular 40-yard run. The line played great defensive ball with Keim, Hummel, Hart and Ernst doing the notable work. WILLIAM PENN U-IOHN HARRIS U The football season of Iohn Harris School officially ended on Turkey Day with a moral victory for the Tigers of William Penn. The powerful grid team of Harris was held scoreless more by the ankle deep sleet, snow, and cold than by the gridsters of Penn. A drive in the first half to ,Penn's 2-yard line from deep in our own territory resulted in a fumble with Penn recovering. Harris blocked Penn's kicks, knocked down their passes, and held their offensive ground power for a total of 2 yards gained for Penn to our 78. Hoover in the backfield and Iohn McLaughlin and Keim for the line played con- spicuously. Coach Schlosser came to Harris three years ago from Lebanon and has made an excellent job in coaching the line. Under his guidance the line showed great power in both defense and offense. All those interested in athletics, per- sonnel of the student body, members of the faculty, and alumni, Wish Mr. Schlosser success for many years to come. VARSITY BASI4 ETISALL This year the Iohn Harris basketball team had another successful season under the coaching of Harry Rote. Out of eighteen games played, they won nine, five of which were Central Pennsylvania League Games. - The Iunior varsity, under the coaching of Mr. Schlosser, also had a good season, Winning twelve of their games. HARRIS OPENS WITH CARLISLE Iohn Harris opened its season by playing Carlisle. This is always our first game and is played in order to test the ability of the team. The game showed that Harris had a smooth-running team. We easily defeated Carlisle by a score of lohn Harris 42-Carlisle 25 The next game was played with Gettysburg at the Madrid. Again our team showed strength, with Shenk leading the at- tack. Gettysburg was only out in front for a few minutes in the early stages of the game. From then on there was little doubt that Harris would lose. The game ended: Iohn Harris 38-Gettysburg 23 Next Harris went to Mechanicsburg to play. Weaver and lames could not play in this game because of a part-time job they had. Their outstanding playing was missed greatly and Harris didn't show the usual strength as they did in previous games. The score was: lohn Harris 27-Mechanicsburg 35 Our next game was played agoiinst former lohn Harris Jlayers, the Alumni. The team consisted of such stars as: l-larry Smith, Bob Davies, Bob Buyer, Tom Walton, Wenrich, Base- iore, Nicholson, and Koons. The Alumni led most of the game, out it was overcome in the second half and the game ended ri a Harris victory. lohn Harris 23-Alumni l8 Iohn Harris' first League game was played with Lebanon Jn their new flocr. At the half and first few minutes of the hird quarter it looked like an easy Harris victory with the score being 25 to lU. Shortly afterward, Weaver and Siler Nere both put out of the game on fouls and Lebanon took xdvantage of it. The score at the end of the game was: lohn Harris 29-Lebanon 39 Our next League game was won at the expense of the Nilliam Penn High School in York. Weaver cincl Iamo: legl he attack with lU points each. Hcrris led throughout tho game by a large margin and the only time the lead was hreatened was in the last period. This rally was checked in ime and the game ended: lohn Harris 36-fYork 29 Harris' next game was played with Steelton. One of the argest crowds ever to witness a basketball game at the Jladrid attended this game. There was over 2,500 present. Steelton took an easy lead in the first quarter, but Harris :ame back in the second and led 21 to l7 at the half. The last ialf was a nip and tuck battle all the way. Steelton, however, fame through in the last quarter to win: lohn Harris 32-Steelton 36 With the Steelton game ending so closely, the Iohn Harris Quintet went to Reading with hopes of stopping their unbeaten record. But the game showed that they were off their form. They couldn't seem to find the basket. It was a close, hard- fought game, until the final minutes of the last quarter and Reading seemed to be able to put them all in. The game ended by the close score of: lohn Harris 23-Reading 29 Next, Harris met the Catholic High Crusaders on the Madrid floor. lt was a nip and tuck battle every inch of the Way and neither team could break on to a lead. One minute Harris was leading, next minute Catholic High. In the last minute of play, however, Catholic High broke the tie with a field goal and a foul and kept Harris from further scoring. This game was not a league game: Iohn Harris 26-Catholic High 29 Harris' next game was a League contest with Lancaster and was played at the Madrid. With this game Harris showed that they had regained their former stride. Harris led easily the whole game and the lead was threatened only once. This was in the last minutes of the game when Lancaster rallied and came within two points of tying. The game ended, how- ever, a Harris victory: Iohn Harris 28--Lancaster 26 The last game of the first half was played, as usual, with our traditional rivals, Willliam Penn, before a capacity crowd on the Madrid floor. Again Harris was off their real form and We were behind most of the game. Although we led fre- quently, Penn came right back and with a rally in the fourth quarter, defeated us in the first of the city title series: Iohn Harris l6-William Penn 33 Iohn Harris opened the second half of the season showing better form against Lebanon's snappy passers. Like the first game with Lebanon, we had most of the game, but this time we were able to resist their last half rally and came out on top. The score was: Iohn Harris 41-Lebanon 36 Next, Harris met the Steelton Steamrollers at Steelton. Iohn Harris tried to even up the series. Our boys played a fine game and displayed a fine passing attack. However, they could not keep up with Steelton's attack in the second half, but went down fighting. The score: ki Iohn Harris 31-Steelton 44 Harris' next game was with the league leaders, the Head- ing Knights. The game was played as usual, at the Madrid. The knights had the best passing attack in the league and also a fairly good defense. Iohn Harris played its worst game of the season. Again McKee and Robison were outstanding for Harris, but the game ended with Harris on the shorter end of the score: Iohn Harris 2l-Reading 47 The Crimson Tide's next game was with one of our city rivals, the Catholic High Crusaders, on the Madrid floor. lt was a close game, and both teams played a fine defensive game. Both teams also had a fine passing attack. At the last couple minutes of play, the score was 26-25 in favor of the Crusaders, but Ed Eeck, a Harris forward, sank a beautiful field goal, and lohn Harris went on to win: Iohn Harris 28-Catholic High 27 The next game was a Central Pennsylvania League con- test with Lancaster and was played at the new Lancaster High School. Again Iohn Harris showed that they had regained their stride. The Crimson tide was again on the large end of the score throughout the entire game with McKee and Iames leading the attack. The score was: Iohn Harris 41--Lancaster 26 Harris' final test was played with our city rivals, William Penn, on the Madrid floor, with the largest crowd ever to witness a Harris-Penn game, Harris displayed a fine passing attack. They also performed fairly good man to man defense. The first half was very exciting, with Harris leading by a small margin when the half-way mark was reached. In the final quarter, Smith and Macian led the Tiger's passing attack, which resulted in a victory for the Orange and Black. The score Was: Iohn Harris 29-William Penn 39 T HSITY It SEIBALL is I wg' The baseball season ot 1939 opened with a lot ot en- thusiasm due to the formation ot the new Central Pennsyl- vania League The members are Iohn Harris, Lebanon, Her- shey, Middletown and Swatara Township. The league will be increased to seven members next year when York and Vlfilliam 'Penn join. The lohn Harris team has been equipped with new uniforms of crimson and gray. In past years Iohn Harris has always had a good base- ball team. The Iohn Harris teams have always been among the best ol the high school baseball teams ot Central Penn.- sylvania. The teams ot the past showed themselves willing to tollow the instructions of the coaches. Iohn Harris moreover has players who have received positions as professional players after they had graduated from Iohn Harris. The re- cords ot the past prove that Iohn Harris teams have trained diligently until they have become the best in their class. The Iohn Harris baseball teams have always been worthy of the Q 4 W l Wd? respect paid to them. The teams have showed themselves able competitors against their opponents. The Iohn Harris baseball team had keen competition from its opponents, Harris' opponents realized the high standard that Iohn Harris set in the tield of sports, So far this season, the Crimson tide has won six straight contests. The veterans from last year includes Captain Dan Tomaso, Ed Beck, Ed Hoover, Vic Tomaso, and Vic McCleary. The baseball schedule for 1939 is as follows: New Cumberland High at Iohn Harris, Newport High at Iohn Harris, Harrisburg Academy at Harrisburg Academy, Lebanon High at Lebanon, Camp Hill at Iohn Harris, Hershey High at Iohn Harris, Middletown High at Middletown, Swatara Township at Iohn Harris, Lebanon High at lohn Harris, Newport High at Newport, York High at York, Middletown High at Iohn Harris, Swatara Township at Swatara Township, York High at Iohn Harris, New Cumberland at New Cumberland, Harrisburg Academy at Iohn Harris, Camp Hill High at Camp Hill. Q swf , uf X33 8. ' feel 1 fi.. TRACK The lohn Harris Track Team of l939, under the guidance of Coaches Thomas, Rote and Schlosser, will probably uphold its good reputation this year in spite of the fact that it has lost several letter men through graduation. The strength of this year's team seems to lie in the field events, but there is some very promising material for the dashes, with some com- ing out from Edison, and some moving here from other cities. Whitcomb is the only veteran quarter miler left, but there are promising candidates to fill the positions of the three quarter milers that graduated in mid-year. The Cross Country Team will certainly help fill the gap for the mile and half mile be- cause they are in the best of shape and have that necessary experience. Some very promising material for the hurdles lies in Whitcomb and Coppedge. The Pole Vault ought to be one of the best events for Iohn Harris this year with such veterans as Robison and the Ernst brothers. The nine track meets which the Iohn Harris Track Team took part in this year were as follows: Inter-class Meet at Iohn Harris, Penn Relays at the University of Pennsylvania, Lan- caster High Dual Meet at Lancaster High School Field, Steelton High Dual Meet at Iohn Harris Field, Allentown High Dual Meet at Allentown, District No. 3, P. I. A. A. Meet at Lancaster High School Field, York High School Dual Meet at York High School Field, State P. I. A. A. Meet at State College, William Penn Dual Meet at 'William Penn High School Field. OUTSTANDING RECORDS SET BY PREVIOUS MEMBERS OF IOHN HARRIS TRACK TEAMS 100-Yard Dash-l 0.2-Lingle ........,..,.,,,,.-,-.,,.- 1937 220-Yard Dash--23.2-Mitten ....,,,,,,,,,.,, , , -1932 Piccolo l 933 Lingle --- ---l937 220 Hurdles-28.1-Scott ..... 1932 200 Hurdles-27.1-Baker - - - 1938 440 Run-52.2-Iohnson ...... 1932 880 Run-2.5.2-Chambers --- 1935 Mile-4.38--Snyder .......... 1935 Mile Relay-3.36.1 ............. ---1935 High lump-5' 10 -Newcomer 1932 Felton --- 1933 Broad lump 21' 4112 -Brown -- - ,--1935 Pole Vault-12'--W. Downey- - 1932 Shot-45' 10 -Brown ........ 1935 Discus-125' 6114 -Cornrnan - - - 1932 Iavelin 183' 6 -Sturgis ...... 1930 N The Cross Country Team, coached by Paul Thomas, tin- ished sixth in the Central Pennsylvania League this year. The following boys won their insignias: Richard Beckner, captain, Harry Demay, Speros Diamond, William Iohnson, Edmund Motter, George Robbins, Paul Thomas, and Edwin Todd. The tirst Cross Country run in the history of the school was held November 17, l927, with the Harrisburg Academy. Iohn Harris won a score ot 21 to 34, and ever since then, Iohn Harris has produced some very fine runners and Cross Country Teams, As a result of good cross-country teams, Iohn Harris usually has good distant runners on its track team. Even though cross-country is not a major sport, the boys who spend Weeks in hard training, and strict conditioning in preparation tor the meets, certainly deserve much credit. The results ot the '38-'39 Cross Country Team are: Iohn Harris ............. 37 Birdsboro ............... 18 Iohn Harris --- ..... 40 Lanstord --- ----l5 Iohn Harris --- ..... 33 Pottsville --- ----22 Iohn Harris --- ..... 32 Lebanon --- ----23 Iohn Harris --- ..... l5 Kulpmont -- ----39 Iohn Harris --- ,.,.. 40 Reading ..... ----l5 Iohn Harris --, ..... 24 Mt. Carmel .... ----3l UHUSS UUllNTl'1Y ,... L ABCHEBY Archery, one of the most picturesque ot sports, has been universally recognized since ancient times. Yet it has been in comparatively recent periods that its renewal sent it zim- ming up the ladder ot popularity. BASKETBALL Basketball will always be played with much interest and zest. This winter sport is always carried on with much enthusiasm, HOCKEY The interscholastic lohn Harris Hockey Team plays a limited schedule with the various other senior hockey teams of the surrounding territory. The teams are trained by com- petent coaches, and the large number of girls who participate is a good indication of the wholesome status of this phase of activity. Hockey is one of the major sports. Hockey season began in early September when the shoes of the football players were caked with mud, but not even the inclement weather retarded the zest and the progress of the co-eds. lnterclass hockey is carried on with as much en- thusiasm as the interscholastic games are. TENNIS Tennis is carried on as a major sport during the summer months. There are tournaments for those who excell in this sport. All girls are eligible. VOLLEYBALL lnterclass volleyball again predominated the Iohn Harris girls' athletic schedule this year. This game has always been a favorite with the girls. BADMINTON Badminton is on the order of tennis and is likewise played with a racket. lt can be played as a winter or summer sport. This game has been very popular with the Iohn Harris girls from the time it was first started here. BASEBALL Baseball is one of the oldest sports of the school. It is mostly considered a sport for the boys, but is always greatly enjoyed by all of the girls who are interested in sports of any type. SHUFFLEBOARD Shuffleboard was introduced to the lohn Harris girls this year for the first time. The co-eds were taken in by its appeal, and were soon enthusiastically learning the fundamentals of the sport. .. E is E XX It is certain there are too many Alumnae to tell what each is doing, but here are a few highlights about our predecessors, jane M. Killinger, a graduate of 35 is spending her third year at the Moore Institute of Design for Women. Mary lane Fritz is going to Temple and janet Baumgardner is at Indiana State College. At Bucknell we find Eleanor Saul, Doris Lutz and Elea- nor Holbrook, while at Lebanon Valley we find Mar- jorie Holly, Betty Shillott, Dorian Loser and Ruth Wix. Doris Hauskenecht and lane Henry are enrolled at Gettysburg. Betsy and Ieannette Appleby are at- tending Mary Baldwin College at Staunton, Virginia, and Virginia Trout and Virginia Van Dyke are at- tending Ohio Wessleyan. Suzanne Iacobs is at the University of Pennsylvania and Sara Chambers is attending Dickinson. Among the girls going to State Teachers College we find Shirley Tobin at Bloomsburg State Teachers College while Larue Ware and Eleanor Kerr are attending Shippensburg State Teachers College. Goldie Haldeman is studying at Millersville and Geraldine Branca at West Chester. ln the group of girls who have chosen the nursing career are Betty O'Brian at the Georgetown Univer- sity Hospital and Dorothy Hartsock at the Harris- burg Hospital. Helen Patterson, Betty Fyock, Violet Harris, Lucille Bowers and Betty Davis are all train- ing at the Polyclinic Hospital. ln the business field of work are Phyllis Roberts, Dorothy Shuman, Mary Ellen Dietrick, Helen Craw- ford, Ruth Spangler, Dorothy Moore and Audrey Stine who are all attending the Central Pennsyl- vania Business College. We have in our community a number of young business men who are graduates of Harris: Paul Herr, president of the june class of 1927, is now a practicing physician. Richard Lee Snyder, president of the Iune class of 1929, is a prominent undertaker here in the city. George Bartley, who has since graduated from Penn State where he took a course in engineering, is employed by the government's Agriculture Adjustment Administration Bureau. An- other young man who has met with success is james Booser, an up-and-coming lawyer. He attended Swarthmore College and Harvard Law School. Employed by the Bell Telephone Company are William Fickes and William Hinckley. Vere Gaffney, a former Harris football captain, is now working at the Capital Bank and Trust Company. Howard Solly is an employee of the Keystone Trust Company. Working at the Harrisburg National Bank is Leonard Hinckley while lay Fickes has a job with the Allison East End Trust Company. ln the employ of the Underwood Elliott Fisher Company are Handy Hinckley and lay Heiges. lncidentally, the latter is the proud papa of a young Heiges. That pre-modern candid camera artist Nelson Shuey is now a photog- rapher at Brown's studio. ' Attending Dartmouth is Richard Maxwell who is intent upon becoming a doctor. Arthur Lewis is now a sophomore at Harvard where he is special- izing in Classical English and Drama. I. Robert Bowers, Bob to the girls, is a student at the Univer- sity of Chicago. Down south at Duke University is james Bowman, class of '36, He is in his junior year and is very active in athletics, being a member of the basket- ball and track teams. Also enrolled at Duke are Robert Moyer and Thomas Holtzman. lt's too bad. you fellows lost the Rose Bowl game. Further south at the University of Alabama in Birmingham is lack Keiper, while lohn Longenecker is attending the Uni- versity of Tennessee. Bill Englehart, a freshman at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, was elected president of his class. Two students at Lehigh are Bill Rhoads and joseph Arbegast. At Lebanon Val-- ley are Louis Conrad, a senior, and Charles Tyson, a freshman. Both are majoring in Chemistry. Enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania in Phil- adelphia are William Hoffman and Stanley Hassler. Charles Overmiller expects to enter that institution this fall. Attending Franklin and Marshall College at Lancaster are Pete Holland, Harry Smith, and Edward Troup. At Bucknell are William Schultz, Fred Price, and Iohn Espenshade, all of whom are doing very well. Bill Sanford is a freshman at Penn- sylvania Military College. Seniors at Penn State are Frank Pitus, Kenneth Appleby, Richard Lloyd, Don- ald Cresswell, Spencer Stauffer, William O'Brien, and Robert Bogar, who is studying to be an indus- trial engineer. Brother Bill is a sophomore, taking ct course in Liberal Arts. Also at State College are Edward Wagner, Thomas Henson and Ralph Pilgram. Alexander Bowman can name the University of Michigan as his Alma Mater, while Frank Barbush will stick by Notre Dame. Attending the University of Pittsburgh are Chester Beemer, Bruce Taylor, Edward Keiper and Ted Snyder. Robert Campbell is now a student at West Chester State Teachers' College. Dick Nye is captain of the football team there. Gerst Buyer, a brilliant young man if there ever was one, is in the third year of his law course at Gettysburg College. Brother Bob also attends this institution. He is said to be one of the best prospects in basketball the coaches of Gettysburg have seen in many a day. Also enrolled here are William McKee, Robert Houtz, and William Emanuel. The latter is a member of the freshman football squad. Rutledge Sanford is now a senior at Gettys- burg. Over in Carlisle attending Dickinson College are john Metzger and lerome Rosenbqg. The latter is majoring in Chemistry. He has won almost S200 in prizes, one of which was S100 for having the high- est average of the freshman class. Milton Neidlinger, Harry Crouse, Ansel Rudy, Iohn Farr, Phaon Korn, Iohn Hartwick, and Norman Hurst are attending the Central Pennsylvania Business College. 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X 223.015 Miss Hershey: l'How does one amend the Consti- tution? -- Some Unthinking Senior: Darn it. ' W W W Mr. Saul: What is a hart? Emma Bowers: Something that beats. W 'k W Marguerite Scroggins: Will you correct this sen- tence, Mr. Hauck? Mr. Hauck: lt's a difficult nut to crack,-but l'll crack it. H Douglas Tobin: Why don't you crack her, Prof.! ' W W W Donald Houseal, becoming very excited in his rebuttal to a debate, spoke of Italy as Mussolinia. W W W Girls-lust because the way to a man's heart is through his stomach isn't a sign that he will swallow everything. W W W Robert Kissinger: I think Bob Koser should be the most talented boy. Douglas Tobin: Tommyrot! Robert Kissinger: Whom did you say? W W W After john Honafius had made one of his famous puns, Mr. Hauck bowed his head very reverently. When asked what he was doing, he said, Praying for the uplift of this c1ass. U W W W We regret deeply that the football season is so short. The football season is our favorite season. For one thing, the afternoon of a football game is the only time you can walk across the grounds with a blonde on one arm and a blanket on the other without losing the respect of the faculty. W W W Maryjane Reinhard: Shall we 'truck'? One of the many: lt's all the same to me. Maryjane R.: Yes, so l've noticed. W W W We know a girl who is so dumb that she thinks a baseball fan is a cooling device. tDon't try to guess who.J W W W A pun is a play apun words. W W 'k Miss Bowes: Where did you go yesterday in ac- tivity period, Luther Crum? Luther Crum: Home Miss Bowers: What right did you have to do that? Luther Crum: School was over for me. ' W W W Mr. Hauck: We are going to study a great many of these addresses in class. Douglas Tobin: Do you have Mae West's ad- dress, Prof?' ' Doris Wagner: What did Adam and Eve do after they left the Garden of Eden? Betty Gross: l'll bite. Doris Wagner: Raised Cain. W W 'A' POETIC PERSON ALITIES Ioe Harper has sweet little feet, As small as they can be: Whenever he walks down the street, His feet are all you see. Charles Schlichter has a lot of pep, A little too much so: lf Charlie doesn't watch his step, Out on his ear he'll go. Lil Kleckner is really a great kid, But for those who don't think so, lf her smile were from us ever hid, Our greatest loss we'd know. Gert and Ianie rolled down the hill, Ianie was at the wheel, The car upset, Gert's rolling yet, And Ianie is eating steel. W W W The Class of 1939 ' ls extraordinary Although it has had lots of time, Some are still contrary. W W W HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR CLASS PERSONNEL Hollywood has nothing on us. Hollywood has Tyrone Power, Harris has Ty Adams. W W W Mark Twain had Huck Finn, but Harris has Huck Yergy. W W W Society might have Cholly -Knickerbocker, but we have Cholly Schlichter. W W W Norway might have Sonja Henie, but Harris boasts Babe Loser. 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H F' qa EQ. fha CQ 5 JJ sy H0502 131 CL UF?xP J V A DISGUSTING You sing a little song or two, And have a little chatp You make a little candy fudgeg And then you take your hat. You hold her hand and say goodnight ' As sweetly as you can- lsn't that an awful evening For a great big healthy man? 11' k ir His best friends wouldn't tell him, so he flunked the exam. 'k 1' 'k Biology Prof.: Don't swear in front of the Amoe- bas, they're cultured. 'k 'A' 'k MOTTOES Tightwad-Backward, turn backward, O dime in thy flight. Farmer-Weed 'em and reap. The Old Folks--When is the younger generation coming to? Crook-A thing of booty is a joy forever. Egotist-An I for an I. Londoner-There's no police like Holmes. 'k it 'k The difference between a hairdresser and a sculp- tor is that while the hairdresser curls up and dyes, the sculptor makes faces and busts. k i' i' TINT F AIR Two mosquitoes once lit on the features Of two fair and peroxided creatures When asked by what right, They replied, We're not tight, We're just seeing the game from the bleachers. Q' i' 'k IT'S ALL IN HOW YOU USE ITf- Nephew-Nephew you want to fight come out in the alley. Bailiff-Bailiff me it sure was a tough exam. Mastodon-You must have done something to make her so mad. Faro-Faro, fair have my little dog gone? Shoulder-Shoulder old acquaintance be forgot. Violet-Got stung once, that's why I let bees alone. Infamy-I called for my dog but he wouldn't come infamy. Dispose-Who is dispose of? Veteran-The rain veteran ran home. Currency--Put your hands on her your cur- rency what happens. .Fund-I take my fund where I find it. Misuse-I misuse terribly. 0 It is said of Ioe Harper-He is a great musician. He goes from Bach to Beethoven and Bach again. 'k sk i' - DEFINITIONS A parasite is a person who goes through a revolv- ing door on someone else's push. A fatalist is a person who doesn't bother to look up and down before crossing the street. A professor is a text-book wired for sound. ' An education is what you have left after you've forgotten all you ever learned. A sociologist is a person who learns more and more about less and less until he becomes mentally unbuttoned. A successful business man is one who can earn more money than his wife can spend. A baby is an alimentary canal with a lot of noise at one end and no control at the other. A coed is an appetite wrapped in a racoon coat and wearing dirty shoes. 'k 1' 'k POEM DEDICATED TO IACK DARE He dangles cameras from his chest fAssuming crazy angles to get us at our bestl, He runs to classes thus Snapping you and snapping us, He takes me polite, he takes me rude, I'm scared the guy will catch me nude. i' 1' i' THERE ARE ALWAYS TWO KINDS l. In a fraternity Those who eat fast. Those who go hungry. 2. In a sorority Those who neck. Those who don't have dates. 3. In class .. Those who talk to the prof. at the end of class. Those who get C or less. 4. At a dance Those who dance. Those who intermission. 5. In an activity Those who work. Those who have pull. 6. In a rumble seat Those who are cold. Those who aren't. i' i if - He: May I have this dance? She: Certainly if you can find a partner. 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Catherine 1237 Swatara Street Beck, Edwin 2100 Swatara Street Beckner, Richard B. 724 South 27th Street Benner, Claire 1106 South Cameron Bennett, Ada 421 South 15th Street Beyer, Robert George 2618 Penbrook Ave., Penbrook Bierbower, Anna Mae 1201112 Derry Street Bishop, lsabel H. 2208 Chestnut Street Bishop, Kenneth 409 South 19th Street Bitterman, William H. 6 Argyle Street Black, Tullis 254 Crescent Street Blessing, Norma 545 South 16th Street Blouch, Mary Iane 14 Kelso Street, Paxtang Blumenstine, Elizabeth Iane 1401 Market Street Bobb, Kathryn E. 133 S. 29th Street, Penbrook Bogar, Iames Brooks 1003 S. 17th Street Bolen, Emerson 54 Balm Street Booser, Kathyrn 2318 Walnut Street Booser, Richard 1326 Derry Street Bowers, Emma 112 South 13th Street Bowers, 3Thomas I., Ir. 318 South 14th Street Bowman, Betty Romaine 2412 Walnut Street, Penbrook Bowman, Myer 2416 Derry Street Boyd, Richard 1616 Revere Street Bretz, Beverly B. 209 North 14th Street Brown, Carol E. 2813 Butler Street, Penbrook Brown, Iacob 1216 North 14th Street Brunner, George A. 2627 Penbrook Ave., Penbrook Burrs, George H. 1338 Mayflower Street Cacapardo, Anna 119 Washington Street Cairo, Richard 1823 Boas Street Cannon, Howard 1933 Brookwood Street Case, Virginia E. 1913 Manada Street Cassell, Chester 27 North 13th Street Cassell, Zane 313 Hummel Street Challenger, Louise Iane 1427 Walnut Street Cieri, Anthony 1312 Howard Street Clemson, Vivian 29 North 20th Street Coates, Helen Virginia 110 Linden Street Cogley, Iean 3529 Derry Street Cole, Gloria 3022 Derry Street, Paxtang Coleman, Robert 122 North Summit Street Comp, Wright 1327 Derry Street Cook, Walter, Ir. 1429 Shoop Street Cornman, Iean 1627 Regina Street Craig, Katherine 320 South 14th Street Craighead, William 35 North Summit Street Croll, Iack 1409 South Cameron Street Croman, Iohn E. 1911 Zarker Street Crum, Iohn F., Ir. 2426 Elm Street Crum, Luther 27 S. 28th Street, Penbrook Dagnell, Betty Louise 169 North 15th Street Daniel, Edith Ioan 900 South 17th Street Dare, Iohn E., Ir. 357 South 18th Street Daugherty, Carl H. 1930 State Street Davis, Harry 2006 Berryhill Street Dawson, Doris B. 1539 Vernon Street Dean, Robert Melvyn 2257 Boas Street DeFontes, Betty Ianice 1505 Naudain Street Deimler, Evelyn Louella 1850 Swatara Street Diamond Toula 807 North 18th Street Dougherty, Richard 1501 State Street Downin, Donald E. 719 North 16th Street Drexler, Betty 710 Race Street Dunkle, Emma Catherine 3311 Brisbane Street, Paxtang Dunkle, George 1930 North Street Durboraw, C. Robert 1625 Derry Street Dutery, Earl 911 Norwood Street 1 Elliot, Edwin W. 3118 Derry Street, Paxtang Enney, Iune 1316 'Howard Street Ernst, Reed 2055 Swatara Street Fabiankovich, Frank Ioseph 321 Crescent Street Feehrer, Helen 1508 Allison Street Feeser, Myra Iane 2300 Boas Street, Penbrook Fenstermacher, Richard 1837 Berryhill Street Fickes, Dorothy Mae 703 Benton Street Finney, Samuel H. 142 Dock Street First, Betty 1052 South Cameron Street Fleischer, Miriam 90 Disbrow Street Ford, Glynn Middletown Air Depot Foreman, Mildred 426 South 17th Street Frantz, Martha 220 Mulberry Street Fritz, Fay 25 Butler Street, Penbrook Fudge, Iane 2831 Booser Street Gaffney, Fred 534 South 17th Street Garner, 1. Willis 1803112 Market Street Geise, George H. 704 Benton Street Gibbel, Mary Kathryn 211 Hummel Street Gillis, Dorothy 1274 Miller Street Gipe, Robert C. 415 South 13th Street Goodman, Howard S. 1845 Zarker Street Goodyear, Iohn H. 225 Crescent Street Gordon, Charlotte 1315 South Cameron Street Gorman, Warren I. 212 Kelso Street Gosnell, Betty 1411 Swatara Street Gottheim, Donald 1031 Melrose Street Graybill, Ruth Ianet 2730 Butler Street, Penbrook Greenberg, Harold I. 602 North 17th Street Gregg, Ieanne Marie 1842 Chestnut Street Gross, Betty 12 South 18th Street Grove, Frederick Marshall, I 54 Banks Street, Penbrook Hamor, Edward B., Ir. 657 South 27th Street Handshaw, Betty Farrell 1337 Howard Street Hare, Evelyn 814 South Cameron Street Harpel, Carolyn Louise 1518 Allison Street Harper, Ioseph 1202 North 16th Street Harr, lames 1116 South 18th Street Hastedt, Howard Eugene 2035 Chestnut Street Hawthorne, Paul 1246 Bailey Street Heath, Elizabeth K. 305 Paxtang Ave., Paxtang 1-leimerdinger, Dorothy 600 South 23 Street Herbert, Harry 1847 Bellevue Road Hershey, Russell M., Ir. 1027 South 18th Street Higgins, Donald 1619 Carnation Street Hilbish, Robert Frederick 2518 Greenwood Street Hoffman, Virginia 2328 Luce Street Holbert, Iune Fisher 1500 Berryhill Street Holmes, Gene 1529 Swatara Street Hoover, Alma 63 North 14th Street Hoover, Edward 1803 Berryhill Street Hornafius, Iohn 2026 Market Street Houck, Walter William 130 North 28th Street, Penbrook Houck, William 127 North 25th Street, Penbrook Houseal, Donald E. 122 North 18th Street Houser, Dorothy 100 Conoy Street Howanstine, Helen 359 South 19th Street Hoy, Helena 2812 E. Boas Street, Penbrook Huntzinger, Carl 12 North 13th Street lsenberg, Dorothy 1500 Regina Street Iames, Robert C. 1920 Mulberry Street lanes, William 602 North 16th Street lohnson, lacqueline 1728 Paxton Street lohnston, Loraine 1721 North Street Iones, Earl 12 Kelso Street, Paxtang Iones, Katherine Elizabeth 1864 Swatara Street Kapb, Katherine 2137 Derry Street Kashner, Doris lrene 2625 Penbrook Ave., Penbrook Kauffman, Drew 1526 Walnut Street Kaylor, Doris lean 2134 Derry Street Kear, Kathryn P. 1825 Herr Street Kearney, lean 1815 Bellevue Road Keene, lean Elizabeth 3625 Rutherford Street Keener, Iarnes Edwin 1501 Vernon Street Keller, Richard 173 Fir Street Kerbaugh, Lee 543 Benton Street Kerstetter, Kenneth M. 1624 Paxton Street Kines, Steuart Calvin 2127 Swatara Street Kintzer, lane 1527 Naudain Street Kissinger, Lawrence M. 1310 Vernon Street Kissinger, Robert W. 710 Benton Street Kleckner, Lillian E. 1619 Park Street Kline, Dorothy M. 1120 South Cameron Street Knight, Emrna Lou 85 Disbrow Street Koch, Kermit Victor 2600 Penbrook Ave., Penbrook Koser, Robert Martin, Ir. 2303 Walnut Street, Penbrook Koup, Geraldine 450 South 14th Street Krewson, Mary E. 1831 Park Street Kugler, Fred 441 South 15th Street Kugler, Thomas 441 South 15th Street Kulp, Allen 1630 Paxton Street Kunz Charles G., Ir. 2413 Walnut Street Lauver, Guy 1651 Elm Street Lehman, Gene 3527 Derry Street Lenker, Edward S. 1817 North Street Lewis, lanet Morrison 538 South 17th Street Lewis, Mary Lou 229 South 19th Street Lingle, Mary Belle 1035 Rolleston Street Lloyd, Kathryn 1... 1839 Holly Street Long, Robert 1433 Regina Street Loser, Gertrude 32 North 16th Street Ludlow, Frances Ella 1 609 Chestnut Street Lyons, Richard 1422 Liberty Street Lyter, Arvilla 3102 East Boas Street, Penbrook Lyter, Richard 1904 State Street Macri, Rosalie 11 South 19th Street Matter, Edmund 1223 Derry Street Matthews, Mary Iosephine 1316 Vernon Street McBeth, Eugene E. 11 South 19th Street McCleary, Victor 1539 Swatara Street McKeown, Marion 1315 Berryhill Street McLaughlin, Earnest Alfred ll South 16th Street McLaughlin, Iohn 11 South 16th Street McQuilken, Harold A. 1429 Zarker Street Menns, Helen 40 Taylor Boulevard Mickle, Sara 1814 Market Street Miller, Betty Mae 3218 Derry Street, Paxtang Miller, Esther 1946 Briggs Street Miller, lack 2519 E. Boas Street, Penbrook Miller, Kathleen 600 Benton Street Miller, Patricia 50 North 17th Street Miller, Ralph W. Cameron's Lawn Mitchell, Ioseph C., Ir. 813 North 16th Street Morriss, Betty lane 2125 Derry Street Morriss, Delores Ioann 1510 Briggs Street Morrissey, Anna Belle 1633 Swatara Street Morrissey, lane 413 South 16th Street Moyer, Russell 1153 Derry Street Mullen, Iohn 2815 Watson Street Mumma, Iohn I., Ir. 2117 Brookwood Street Murray, Lillian 2117 Greenwood Street Musser, Ianet 1827 Market Street Myers, Luella 1513 South Cameron Street Naugle, William 1924 Briggs Street Noaale, Charles Edward, Ir 1140 lonestown Road Ordanoff, Mary 1417 Sycamore Street Osman, Iuliana I. 2172 Brookwood Street Otto, Gene 121 Evergreen Street Page, Lorraine 1907 Forster Street Panza, Michael A. Mechanicsburg, R. D. 3 Parfet, Doris Marie 1831 North Street Patterson, Flora 2743 Canby Street, Penbrook Patton, Louis Merle 327 Hummel Street Paull, Mary Louise 1312 Walnut Street Peach, Clara 1152 Hudson Street Peach, Ray 216 South 29th Street, Penbrook 9ease, Anna 3609 Montour Street, Paxtang 'eck, Iames E. 1319 Liberty Jeiter, Iohn 2030 Kensington Street lhillips, Louise 34 North 28th Street, Penbrook 'hil1ips, Marion 2027 Whitehall Street Jhillips, Ruth 1820 Swatara Street toole, Grace Eleanor 1622 Sycamore Street taber, Doris 38 .North 20th Street iariensperger, M. Iane 1809 Park Street taub, Helen M. 525 North 16th Street taup, Gwendolyn Beverly 1943 North Street teben, lack D. 311 Paxtang Ave., Paxtang teckner, Clarence Bus 332 Herr Street teigle, Lucille lrene 1164 Mulberry Street teinhard, Maryjane L. 122 Nagle Street teinhold, Betty Louise 1819 Holly Street tenn, Eleanor Corrine 51 North 17th Street teside, Iohn F. 1525 Liberty Street thein, Miriam 1504 Market Street tichardson, Eugene Edward 1423112 Regina Street tippman, Christine 315 Burchtield Street tobert, Alice 1705 Market Street tobinson, Amy Iacqueline 132 Balm Street tobinson, Elenora Iackson 143 Linden Street togers, E. lane 1203 North 15th Street tomich, Charles E., Ir. 1124 Rolleston Street toselli, Anthony 1. 306 South Second Street tcss, William I. 31 North Summit Street toth, Phillips 2023 Whitehall Street tumberger, lean 220 North 14th Street lansone, Augustus 115 Washington Street iaunders, Anna 1125 South Cameron Street aussaman, Barbara E. 3520 Brisbane Street, Paxtang chatter, Andrew 1818 Briggs Street chatter, Iohn, Ir. 36 North 10th Street charadin, Ioyce 3323 Derry Street, Paxtang chlichter, Charles 26 North 19th Street chmick, Iohn 1731 Market Street chubert, Paul C. 2333 Luce Street Scroggins, Marguerite M. 808 North 16th Street Sechrist, Thelma Mae 353 South 114th Street Seltzer, Martha Louise 156 Sylvan Terrace Shack, Harry 59 Balm Street Shatter, Andrew 1923 Forster Street Sherk, Katharine lane 3202 Derry Street Sherrill, Bertha Mae 1714 Walnut Street Shoatt, Claire 1525 Regina Street Shoop, Shirley 1320 North 15th Street Shuler, Gene Louise 232 South 29th Street, Penbrook Skiles, Iarnes Walden 33 North l7th Street Smith, Charles 32 S. 28th Street, Penbrook Smith, Fianna 1836 Walnut Street Smith, Kathyrn Evelyn 332 South 14th Street Snow, Iohn F., Ir. 1620 Miller Street Souder, Robert D. 535 Hetrick Street Spannuth, Alberta 602 South 19th Street Steigleman, Iune 1' 2025 Whitehall Street' Stephenson David Alan 1925 Kensington Street Stoptord, Charlotte Mary 1208 North 16th Street Stoutter, Bernece 2545 Walnut Street, Penbrook Stoyer, Ianet 530 Dunkle Street Strack, Ruth Kathryn 1631 Briggs Street Straining, William Martin 2213 Brookwood Street Straw, Wayne R. 1811 Boas Street Strawhecker, Eloise Marie 1118 North 15th Street Strick, William 1820 Market Street Swartz, Sarajane 705 North 18th Street Swimmer, Ernest A 2108 Derry Street Thomas, Ruth 1633 Naudain Street Thrush, Harry 2743 Booser Street Thurston, Lester R. 117 Hillside Road Tobin, Douglas 3044 George Street, Penbroolc Travitz, Linford 38 South 28th Street Tredinnick, Dell R. 918 North 18th Street Trostle, Lois Maurine 1219 Derry Street Trout, Iames 1032 South 18th Street Trullinger, Robert S. 3108 Walnut Street Turns, Faye Louise 1419 Liberty Street VanKirk, Elizabeth 523 North 16th Street Vogler, Victoria Margaret 551 Dunkle Street Waddell, Mildred V. 1841 Zarker Street Wagner, Doris Iane 2504 Hotter Street, Penbrook Walter, Allen 604 Benton Street Walter, Edward Reed 624 South 29th Street Walter, Kenneth 1810 Mulberry Street Weaver, Paul LeRoy, Ir. 1334 Vernon Street Weber, Charles 2203 Chestnut Street Weibly, Ianice Louise 1238 Walnut Street Whitman, Iune R. 1121 South 19th Street Whitmoyer, Doris Clarissa 1711 Market Street Winemiller, Robert 902 North 16th Street Winther, Iennie Marie 1716 Miller Street Wise, Mary Louise 816 North 18th Street Witman, Robert 1. 1839 Derry Street Woltt, Dorothy ll South 20th Street Yergey, Paul 5 North 25th Street Yottee, Anice 1828 Walnut Street Zeiders, Herman A 1727 Apricot Street Zeiders, Mary Emma 1316 Swatara Street Zeiger, Dale 2025 Lennox Street Zimmer, Ethel Dauphin R. 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