Harrisburg Central High School - Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)
- Class of 1917
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Af X ' ' fi? .V 5531- Q ff 10101 111 it 11 1 11 1 11011 1 11 1 1 ni 1 11 11 1 1 r1u1u1u1u1uiu1f 1010101111014 TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL ommencernent Argus June, Nineteen Seventeen 05 J4 sacred burden is this tnfe ye bear, Look on it, tw lt, bear it solemnly Stand up and walk beneath it steadfastly Fail not for sorrow, falter not for sin, But onward upward till tbe goal ye win. -Kembte. Published by The Students of Harrisburg Central High School 1 111c:111o1c1m1n1 11141101111 1 1 1 1 1:1 11111111 101 1:1:1u1u1: 1ui:1m:1:1u1::1 1:1 1 101411010101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ri: niqjup l ,...p ii E! !! QI t E Q ll i r1o1c1:x11 101071 'I' 'I' Qnriaviaxiogoicrjoicrjfxifsioioioicnje nioioioioioioir 101010101011 :uit 11 icxiniuioioioi 9303010101011 24 101011 MR. HOWARD G. DIBBLE ur rincipa VVe are indeed fortunate in having with us, as principal, a man ot such high character as Mr. Howard G. Diblnle. Although this is only his second year in our midst, he has more than demonstrated his abilities in raising the standard of the school, both in athletics and in scholarship. A more ardent follower of clean athletics cannot be found. VVith the wel- fare of every student at heart, he is one whom each one may implicitly trust and from whom he may receive the best advice possible. Under Mr. Dibble's jurisdiction, we, the members of the Class of Nineteen Seventeen, have spent two of the most agreeable and profitable years of our school life. And as we say, Farewell , we hope that his needful presence may be felt for many years to come among the students offentral High. lt, therefore, gives us great pleasure to dedicate this issue ofthe Com- mencement ARGUS to our principal, Mr. Howard G. Dibble. 4 Pham hx' ilIIl.V.N'l' The Faculty lfrlirli 'l':1tn:1l, Sophomore English Dorothy lf. lrulincsrock, lilfllllU1tlAlgClTl'1l Mary C. Urrli, Scnior lfnglisli l'll'Zll1L'CS C. Hzunilton, Cooking RutliA.Stu:1rt,l.z1rinz1nrlGreclQ Katliurine Zcirlcrshlunior lfnglisli lflizzllmcrli lX1.fiZll'll4il', junior lfnglisli Howard G. llilslwlc, Principal lflsie M. Younr, Sophomore lfnglisli lflczuior C. Lconaml, Sewing 'llrcssu A. Grccnwzilil, Germain anal Frcncli Bcrrrzun XY.S1llll, Clicniisrry lS2ll'l Ricliurils, Mzitlicniutics ISL-ssiu C. Kzlsr, ixlZ1fllCIN1lflK'S Annu Nl. Saul, SCCl'L'f2ll'A' Nl. l'lLlIlZl l'lI1glc,l.1lfil1 john A. lf. Hull, Senior linglisli M. Kzitlicrinc lNlcNiH',l.z1tin Pczirl Y. lilwner, Drawing Annulucl Swartz, l'ululiCSpc:1laing Mrs. Nctric B. Fox, Aalviscrotiiiirls lirlwgml Ci. Rosc, Music lfrzinla U. Rorli, llisrory .lcssic C. BOWC1'S,l.Zlfll11ll1Llcil'L'L'li cll'2lk'L ll1lfll1ll, Biology Mary li. Riclizmlson, Drawing lfloimiuu li. Heck, Nlnrlicnizxtics -lzuncs A. Sniyscr, Cir-ogrzipliy l'. A. lflislicl, Coniniurciail Ci. N. C. llcnsclicn, Pliysics XY. M. lfulincsrock, Cicrinnn N. I B. liillow, History lfrlgzu' lf. Kcllcr, Conimcrciul Win. li. Nlciklc, lfrciicli and Cicrniaui lfrcrl. C. Burris, CUINll1Cl'Cllll -losupli lpswing, lfnglisli :unl lrlrcncli Calvin lf. Mzirrz, Connncricnl Paul H. Sniitli, lfrcslnnnn lfnglisli A. al. Bcirzcl, l'il'L'Sl1l1l1II1 lfnglisli CllZll'Cl1L'L' lf. forgcr, Biology rlfr'lllbV7'.f Im! in pirfzm' fzwlinry 'l'. Nlcixul, Nlairlicniaitics Sus:uiApplcgz1tc, Pulilic Spcziking nl. liillllllAlillL'l',flL'l'lN2lI1 11 in: ix lining-'11 1 pi .1014 :vioxx 1 in 1111-11 1 111 ig nan 10101011 :og 110101 1 1011111.11'up'I:-11111111Iininin11.1011.gf'11'11his1141:n1u1u1u1u3n:u11Iiuioiuiniuizlininif-1014111111114 1 1 l f'ff'fflff f '.' U11 X wr .14'1111'nm1111.-1yi-yup'11,101.4,11'11,gf114'11-if--pf,gain.11mnnzf'11fun:'11,103rqn4,xnxx-innun.1-110101-11-,101-111,14 6 'I' Contest Summary Although many other High Schools surpass Old Central in respect to the building, yet we outstrip them by far in regard to the real activities of the school. Some of the most interesting incidents of our school life are the various contests, for both boys and girls, which are held annually. The first contest of the year was the Senior Girls, Contest. The Daughters of the American Revolu- tion offered three prizes for the best essays on a subject relating to Colonial Times. The three who ex- celled were: First Prize .... . . .Lydia Wiegel' Second Prize .... . . .Laura Bretz Third Prize ........... ...,............ M argaret Koster The next contest to claim our attention was the Short Story Contest, for all members of the school, The prizes were given by Hon. Vance C. McCormick, who is always interested in the welfare ofour school, and has in this way shown his interest. The winners in this contest were: First Prize: Bernard Wert ........... .... ' 'A Case of Discipline Second Prize: Bernarda F. McCormick ....... .... ' 'One Good Turn The following competitors received honorable mention: Esther M. Johns, ............................. Sis Harold Eckert ..... .... ' 'The Great Scoop Rebecca Stewart .... .... ' 'Way Down in Old New Jersey Katherine Earnest ...............,............ Renn, the Real Hero About 'Thanksgiving time the promising young Junior boys were given the opportunity to manifest their great power along the line of oratory. This contest is named after the founder, the late Samuel S. Kunkel, whose heirs annually give prizes of twenty-five dollars, fifteen dollars, and ten dollars to the three best speakers of the eight contestants. The budding young orators who came out with Hying colors and received worthy remuneration for their attempts were: First Prize: C. Willard Smith ......... The Venezuela Question Second Prize: Richard W. Mount ....... The Necessity of Force in Cuba Third Prize: Otto Lippman ........... A Rub-a-Dub Agitationn Earl in the s rin the Senior boys artici ated in the Lamberton contest. The sub'ect this 'ear Y P s l P I p I A 1 J i was ohn Marshall , and the winners who dis la ed su erior ab1l1t in com osition were: P Y P Y P Marlin G. Geiger James G. Daugherty Bernard Wert Allen Carter Allen Carter received the extra prize of live dollars for delivery. The judges also named four others whom they thought were worthy of honorable mention. They were: W. Emory Hartman, Harry T. Mell, William Bretz, and Hollis Wible. The final contest of the year was the Junior Girls' Contest. It is through the kind generosity ofHon. A. Carson Stamm, Esq., that this contest has been established. Those who succeeded in their zealous endeavors were rewarded as follows: A First Prize: Helen Appleby. . . . . . Courtship of Miles Standish Second Prize: Ida Yoder ..... . . . Sombre Third Prize: Frances Hause. . .. . . . How the Elephant Got His Trunk 20111: 14 30101 if in 1 111 1oin1oin14rixli:10i4r11x1 nz 1 vi if 1 ui: -'rio--mio-a 11031 7 'I' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q lass C OI' Seni .Uzuser Pham bv Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q -I' 8 vioiiliirifriuitnialioioioioii 101030102011 it 1 rinioianicxioioxoiuicxicnicric juioifailvicviojaifnif History of the Class of 1917 By Margaret W ingeam' '4 F MUSES, who possess homes on Olympus, who are present and know all things, aid me to tell xg Q, , the history of the class of Ninueteen Hundred and Seventeen. For I could not recount .the l wondrous deeds, not even ifI had ten tongues, and ten mouths, and possessed a pen unwearied, unless the Olympic Muses, daughters ofjove, reminded me of how many members of this class came, and of the importance of their coming to Central High School in September, 1913. THE FRESHMEN As Freshmen the class of Nineteen Seventeen entered Central the first year that the double session system was installed, but we have lived thru our four years of irregular meals and inconvenient hours, and are a little better physically and mentally because of it. That first afternoon in high school! How many ofus will ever forget it? None of the girls who assem- bled in rooms six and seven, or the boys in room nine, will forget with what trembling hands and quaking hearts they received the pile of books from the very dignified teachers, and were assigned to their rooms. At the close of our Freshmen year the Kurzenknabe Prize, for the Freshmen girl having the highest average, was awarded to Miss Nora Lippi. Q THE SOPHOMORES As Sophomores the boys of Nineteen Seventeen had not yet found themselves athletically, but it was different with the girls. Miss Helen Rote and Miss Ruth Richards both held regular positions on the girls' varsity basketball team, and starred in every game. Our girls also took a large part in the small bazaar, which was held in the church across the street. THE JUNIORS Oh! The Juniors! It was in the Junior year that the class of Nineteen Seventeen really came into its own in every way. First, we became an organized class. We elected as our first officers, Bill Foster, president, and Miss Susan Hepford, secretary. VVe chose green and gold as our class colors, and the yellow daisy as our class Hower. The president appointed a pin committee that selected the beautiful design which we now wear on pins or rings. This year was the first that girls ever had places on the ARGUS Staff. Two of these places were held by Junior girls. In athletics the boys of Nineteen Seventeen seemed to awaken. The star ends of Captain Rote's championship football team were Eddie Hilton and Jerry Moore, the star tackle, Harold Martz- all of them juniors. On Central's basketball team Eddie Hilton played a star game at guard, and helped very materially in winning the Central Pennsylvania Championship. The girls' varsity team was cap- tained by Miss Helen Rote, and managed by Miss Ruth Richards, both Juniors. In the girls' inter-class basketball league, the junior team won the championship. Central also had a championship debating team this year. The leader of this team was Harold Eckert, the most admirable boy of our class. The third speaker on the team was Miss Ruth Beatty, also a Junior, winner of the Junior Girls' Oratorical Contest. A fitting close to this eventful year of our class was the picnic given as a farewell treat to the Seniors. The entire school enjoyed a holiday at Hershey Park, with athletic contests, dancing, and eats under THE SENIORS As Seniors the class of Nineteen Seventeen became noted for its serenity and seriousness. These qualities were evident in everything the class undertook, from the School Loan Parade to the class play. The Seniors marched in the parade with almost a perfect score, altho they knew that the passing of the loan would not benefit them in the least. The way that Eddie Hilton led our football and basketball teams was admirable. As a good cap- tain and star player, the Class of 1917 is proud to claim Eddie as one of its members. Harold Martz this year developed into the best tackle in Central Pennsylvania, and was thenall-scholastic choice. He also starred at center on the basketball team. This class has the distinction of having started, under the supervision of Miss McNiH' and Miss Engle, a society for the promotion of interest in the classics and liberal arts. The members of the Senatus Popu- lusque Romanusn have spent many pleasant and profitable evenings together. The Demosthenian Literary Society has been a great help to its members this year in arousing their interest in the English drama, and its development. After a round of dances and picnics, and, finally, a trip to Washington, the members of the Class of Nineteen Seventeen will bid adieu to high school days with their many joys and sorrows. Thus have the Muses aided me in recounting the wondrous deeds of the class ofNineteen Hundred and Seventeen. i Q QW 4l the management of the Junior class. IDllCllQ1DllQ17Qll,C Q1lQll'1lQflQllC1lQ1D,l QCDDQ DQODCDQIYQI MOQQPQCI Q1lQflD1D1 9 CI,,4SS AIOTTO: Eur quam wider? Harold Martz William Foster Frank Wirherfwv Class Presidents M nrlin G. Geiger if Harold Eckert 1034 1010101411: in is J. Paul Selsam Cl,A.S'S YELL: Ray! llarrixbmgf R11 v! Central I I igh! Ray! Sezw1lfef1.' Sezwrlleen' .N'eLw1lf'f Il f imxirnilriaxicxixixim 1 1011121111 1 ni iqxiaxiclcviriari 3 nie 1 11: 1 xi: 3 nxuioia 10 +114 Cl,,1A'A' Fl,OlVER.- Yelfow Unix v 5-S 3-X V Susan Hepford A 'c Rllfh RiCh:ll'dS Rlirinm Blair ?' Class ecretaries Ruth Beatty Margaret Koster CLA 1' SS COLOR S: Louise Johnson Gresn and Gold 11 11:14:10: 1 nioi is if if 1 :ini ninioioiozoic 201010 i -1- I NP Ha1ll Dear Old High School Hail dear old High School, We've naught to fear, Always victorious, year after year Rah! Rah! Rah! Come, boys, together, we'll win forever High School, the Blue and Grey Rah! Rah! Rah! Here's to old Central, High School must win, Fight to the finish, never give in Rah! Rah! Rah l You do your best, boys, VVe'll do the rest, boys, Fight for the Blue and Grey. Rah! Rah! Rah! Central! 1:11:11 ininznz 1 1 1-:ix 12 Mary Elizabeth Dietrich Nora Lippi Frances Vlleidenhammer Margaret Landis Bernard Wert Marlin G. Geiger Dorothy Rishel Ruth Beatty Dorothy Taylor Louise Yingling Jennie Horting Mary Phillips Elizabeth Parsons nicviinicnicnixilicaicxiq i4:11i1o1oi0i0icn10i1ri4x1011xi4xi4n11ii1l11n11 it Claisl-Roll HONOR STUDENTS Ruth Minnig Katherine Keene Mildred Goetze Isabel Phillips Laura Bretz Miriam Blair Erma Ellenberger Margaret Weltme Mildred Toomey Mildred Burke Dorothy Watts Evelyn Gutman Kenneth Downes I' Esther Quenzler Elsie Schultz Miriam Hoopes Alverda Hertzler Maude Hoster Sabra Clark Marcella Sheesley Hettye Stemler Margaret Wingeard Alice Stevens Miriam Stevens Harry Dixon Harry Sanders CLASSICAL COURSE BOYER, ROMAYNE Bizz Ince.f5ant talking is one of the most unpardon- ahle errors Girls' Athletic Association, Choir, '15, '16, '17, Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs. GOETZE, MILDRED Goetzie AJ hroarl as long Sigma Eta Club, S. S. S. Club. GUTMAN, EVELYN Eve Behola'! I am a poet Sigma Eta Club. HERTZLER, ALVERDA Vert A real .rupporler Q' her class C. H. S. Club, Bird Club, Girls' A. A., Choir. HIGH, GETHA Get fl .vlill small voice ' Josephine in Pinafore, Choir, C. A. O. Society, Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs, Girls' A. A. KELLEY, KATHERINE Kit She lalks, she talks, oh, how she talks S. P. R. Society, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Junior Girls' Glee Club, C. A. O. Society. KRAMER, MABLE May I have a 'woman's will MULCAHY, ELEANOR Pat Nobody knows how ala' I ani Sigma Eta Club, Girls' A. A. MCCORMICK, BERNARDA Vain A wriler in lhe making Choir, '15, '16, '17, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Honorable Mention, McCormick Story Contest, '15, First Prize and Honorable Mention Story Contest, '16, Second Prize McCormick Story Contest, '17, S. S. S. Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club. POTTS, MARY Mary She has the thoughts hut not the utlerance.f Sigma Eta Club, Girls' A. A., '14, '15, '16. SPEAKMAN, EVELYN Speaky udfree and easy air Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Choir, '16, '17, C. A. O., S. P. R., Class Basketball. STEWART, REBECCA Beccy Quiet and well conducted S. S. S. Club, Choir. SWEENEY, IRENE Isaac Who says I don't like ki.v.ve.f? Sigma Eta Club, D. S. Club. WINGEARD, MARGARET Marg None hut herseh' can he her equal Exchange Editor, Argus, '16, '17, C. A. O. Society, S. P. R. Society, Demosthen- ian Society, Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs, Choir, '15, '16, '17, Girls' A. A. BRETZ, WILLIAM Bill A .finger of feline sweelnesf' Choir, '15, '16, '17, Senior Boys' Glee Club, S. P. Q. R. Society. SANDERS, HARRY Reverend Neverfall in love Junior Boys' Contest. LATIN SCIENTIFIC COURSE ALDINGER, KATHERINE Aldy Change that dircontenlea' air Choir '16, '17, Senior Girls' Glee Club, S. S. S. Club, '17, Junior Girls' Glee Club. ... ....- -................-...-...--.-...-.- I 'I' Qviojoioioioja ALLIN, MARY ALMA Polly The best things of thee are spoken C. A. O. Society, S. P. Q. R. Society, De- mosthenian Literary Society, Choir, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Pinafore. ARONSON, REBECCA Becky She had afaee like a benedietion Bird Club, Girls' A. A., C. S. Club. BACON, MARGARET Marg I confess that I do like to pose C. A. O., S. P. R. Society, Choir, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Pinafore. BALTHASER, MARGARETTA Marty Al maiden modest and seb' possessed Senior Girls' Glee Club, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Choir, P. B. P. Club. BENTLEY, EDITH Ede 'Tis remarkable that they talk who have the least to say Junior Girls' Contest, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Honorable Mention, McCormick contest, C. J. s. Club. BLAIR, MIRIAM Meege Her air, her manner, all who saw admired Junior Girls' Glee Club, Junior Girls' Basket- ball Team, Junior Girls' Contest, Senior Girls' Glee Club, D. S. Society, Sigma Eta Society, Demosrhenian Literary So- ciety, Class Secretary, third term, Pina- fore. BOWMAN, DOROTHY Dot Born with red hair-red hair 'till she dyes Girls' Athletic Association, Choir. BRETZ, LAURA Sid I have within inyseh' much that pleases me Demosthenian Literary Society, S. P. R. Society, Choir, Third Prize Senior Girls' Contest. BURKE, MILDRED Mickey I betray myseh' by blushing Sigma Eta Club. CLARK, SABRA Sabre No ehanee,fellows, she's taken C. A. O. Society, Pianist, Jr. and Sr. Girls' Glee Clubs, Demosthenian Literary So- ciety, Consul Secundus, S. P. R. So- ciety, Argus Staff, '17, Choir, '15, '16, Pianist, 'I7, PlI121fOI'C. CRESSWELL, MARTHA Mart Four years' growth of greenness Choir, '15, '16, '17, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Choir Leader, '17, S. P. Q. R. Society, Demosthenian Literary Society, Girls' A. A. DESILVEY, ELEANOR Ell I am innocence personified Choir, Girls' A. A., C. S. Club. DIETRICH, MARY ELIZABETH Betty A girl of seholarly attainment S. P. Q. R. Society, Demosthenian Literary Society, Choir, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club. DRAWBAUGH, GERTRUDE Gert Still they gazed and still they wondered Choir, '15, '16, '17, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club, S. S. S. Club, Girls' A. A. DUBBS, KATHERINE Kitty W here carols the bird ? Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs, Junior Girls' Contest, Demosthenian Literary Society, S. P. R. Society, Choir, '15, '16, '17, D. S. Club, Girls' A. A., Pina- fore, C. H. S. Club. DUNLAP, FRANCES Fritz One of Terpsiehore's dancers Orchestra, '14, '15, '16, '17, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Choir Leader, '17. ELLENBERGER, ERMA Erm Every woman is odd Girls' Athletic Association ENGLISH, HELEN Sam Oh, that beautjul boy Bird Club, C. S. Club, Girls' A. A. ERNEST, KATHERINE Kit She grows thin by laughing D. S. Society, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Honorable Mention, McCormick Contest. FAIR, LETHA Fare A ehild learns by asking questions Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs, Choir, '16, '17, S. S. S. Club. FERGUSON, HELEN Pat If she had anyfaults, she left us in doubt C. A. O. Society, Demosthenian Literary Society, Art Editor, Argus Staff, '16, Choir, '17, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club. GARBERICH, SARAH Sade She may pass very well for twelve Girls' Athletic Association. GEMMILL, LOUREDA Kid A nut-brown maiden Girls' Athletic Association, P. B. P. So- ciety. ,gaining :icuii is 101:11 ininioiuioxoi :icloioiolniuiiuinianiaicniclanicnieicicnicxanicxiiriilifrioic 1014+ I -1- GIPPLE, MARGUERITE Peg We meet thee like a pleasant thought Senior Girls' Glee Club, D. S. Society, Pinafore. HAHN, CAROLINE Hahney Pleasant and courteous to everyone C. A. O. Society, Girls' A. A. HALL, BESSIE Bess Up, up, my friend and quit your hooks Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Choir, C. S. Society. HARGLEROAD, JEANNETTE Jerry Little hut sweet Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs, Pina- fore. HARR, SARA Sara The whole ehorus Choir, '15, '16, '17, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Pinafore. HEEENER, BEULAH Hefty She hath the fleetness of the wind HOGENTOGLER, BERTHA Birdy A quiet, unassuming kind S. P. Q. R. Society, Demosthenian Literary Society, Choir, Sigma Eta Club. HORTING, JENNIE Jen In study she took most earnest eare and heed Choir, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Third Prize, Junior Girls' Contest. JOHNS, ESTHER Tess There's no royal road to Trigonometry Honorable Mention, McCormick Contest, P. B. P. Club. JOHNSON, LOUISE Buttercup fl happy soul, devoid q'fear Demosthenian Literary Society, S. P. R. Society, Choir, '15, '16, '17, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Pinafore, C. A. O. Society, D. S. Society, Class Secretary, Sixth term. KEENE, KATHERINE Kass fl winsome wee thing Senior Girls' Glee Club, Girls' A. A., Junior Girls' Contest, C. H. S. Club, Demosthen- ian Literary Society, S. P. R. Society, Choir, '15, '16, '17, D. S. Club. KEISTER, RUTH Ruthie Thou art pale in mighty studies grown Choir, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Girls' A. A., P. B. P. Society. KELLY, HELEN Kel Soeiety is calling ine Orchestra, '17, S. P. R. Society. lioioini viz 1014 1011 301030101 11021 ioioioinioiz if sioioioioioix 30101011131 if KLINEDINST, KATHERINE Kate Bring hack my Bohhie to me D. S. Society, Sigma Eta Club, Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs, Girls' A. A., Pinafore. KOSTER, MARGARET Peggy W hat a spendthrift of laughter Senior Girls' Glee Club, Second Prize, D. A. R. Contest, Class Secretary, Eifth Term, Demosthenian Literary Society, Junior Girls' Contest, D. S. Society, Sigma Eta Club, Choir, Pinafore. KULP, MILDRED l Piggy I love Emory's Canoe C. S. Society, Choir, Girls' A. A. LANDIS, MARGARET Peg ds happy as a wave that danees on the sea S. P. R. Society, C. A. O. Society, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Choir, ' Demosthenian Literary Society, Pinafore. LEAKVVAY, ELIZABETH Betty ' I like to he loved Choir, '15, '16, '17, Senior Girls' Glee Club, S. S. S. Club. LIGHTNER, RACHEL Shorty Little hut large enough to love Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Club, S. P. Q. R. Society, Choir, '15, '16, '17, Girls' A. A. LIPPI, NORA Plato Thou art a seholar Demosthenian Literary Society, S. P. R. Society, S. S. S. Club, Kurzenknabe Prize, First Prize, Thrift Essay Contest, Senior Girls' Glee Club. MALABY, PEARL Pearl Her ears laugh as her mouth goes hy P. B. P. Club. MARCH, JUDITH Judy 14free and easy air Choir, Senior Girls' Glee Club, S. P. Q. R. Society. MATZ, NAOMI Nao A eertain degree M seriousness S. S. S. Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club. MILLER, MARY Tubby Motion gives dignity MILLER, PAULINE Polly Laugh and growfat MINNIG, RUTH Chappie Fair as a star, when only one is shining P. B. P. Society. 10101sxioloiuizxinz310:33 -1 1111111014 'I' MYERS, MARGARET Marg A cub reporter in the making Choir, Senior Girls' Glee Club. NOBLE, RACHEL Rach A mermaid! Well, I guess PHILLIPS, MARY Murry' The laborer is worthy of his reward P. B. P. Society. PHILLIPS, ISABEL Dan I dote on his very absence Sigma Eta Club, D. S. Society, Demosthen- ian Literary Society. RICHWINE, RUTH Pete No one but herseh' can be her parallel RIMER, GERTRUDE Gertrad Stately and tall she moves in the hall Si ma Eta Club, D. S. Society, Demosthen- E ian Literary Society. RISHEL, DOROTHY Dot Wisdom shall die with you f P. B. P. Club, Girls' A. A. RUNKEL, HELEN Runk She had a heart to persuade Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs, Choir, '16, '17, C. H. S. Club, Girls A. A. SAUL, JENNIE Jenn Necessity is the mother of invention SCOTT, LEONA Scottie Much study is a weariness to the Hersh Choir, '16, '17, D. S. Society, Senior Girls' Glee Club. SHULTZ, ELSIE Dutch A certain degree if exterior seriousness SIMONETTI, KATHRYN Simo M y hair! It will not learn as I do teach it C. A. O. Society, Choir. SMILEY, RUTH Ruth Always pleasant SNYDER, HELENA Nell Howjiuent nonsense trickles from her tongue SPARVER, GRACE Spar For I'm nothing Q' not critical STEMLER, HETTYE Het Not so old and not so plain STEVENS, MIRIAM Minn Very seldom shows that she is angry Demosthenian Literary Society. ninioioioioioii icioivixiniloiiifioifnipjoifbilujcrinlioiitrinlnjciticnivic 911 iasicrioifricviuilsicszcriiviasioioiasicxicviavii TAYLOR, DOROTHY Dot She knoweth much, but keepeth it D. S. Society, Choir, '15, '16, '17, Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs. TEATS, DOROTHY Dot Deceive thyseh' no longer TITZEL, MARY Sis' Moderate task, for these I yearn Senior Girls' Glee Club, C. H. S. Club. TROSTLE, ESTHER Essie Work's getting stale with me P. B. P. Society, Girls' A. A. ULRICH, ELIZABETH Betsy An impressive example of perpetual weariness Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs, Choir, P. B. P. Club, C. H. S. Club. WALL, HELEN Bud Gone to sleep again C. A. O. Society, D. S. Society, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Choir, Girls' A. A. WATTS, DOROTHY Dot Take courage, thy shadow will not hurt thee D. S. Society, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Pinafore, Girls' A. A. WEIDENHAMMER, FRANCES Franz 'Tis neither here nor there Senior Girls' Glee Club. WEIGEL, LYDIA Shorty Her greatness is a-ripening First Prize, D. A. R. Contest, P. B. P. Club, Girls' A. A. WELTMER, MARGARET Peg One of thefew WESTEN, GERTRUDE Jimmie An immortal name-almost C. A. O. Society, Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Club, Girls' A. A., Pinafore. WILLIAMS, MARIE Bill Large and weak WILVER, EDITH Ede - I must slumber again WOLF, RUTH Kid I am ready to marry ZUG, JOSEPHINE Joe I am the pink of perfection CARTER, ALLEN Judge I'm not in the roles of common men Track, '16, '17, Scrub Football, '15, '16, '17, Prize winner, Lamberton Contest, Kunkel Contest. riojuioioil ri1vio14v11v11ri1r11vi1r10icu11n1o11rioi1xtoi1 10:1 101011 icxicxisnicrisvimxicviriricsiesicricriiuifnieniiaii CRONE, WILMER Farmer Rieh on poker ehips DALLMAN, DONALD Don Beauty and hrains go not together Senior Boys' Glee Club, S. P. R. Society, Choir. DAUGHTERTY, JAMES Jim A lion among ladies is afearful thing Prize Winner, Lamberton Contest, Senior Boys' Glee Club, S. P. Q. R. Society, H. A. Society, Pinafore, Track, '17, Choir, '17. DOWNES, KENNETH Ken Never do today what you ean do tomorrow Demosthenian Literary Society, S. P. R. Society, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Choir, Observation Editor, Argus Staff, Mana- ger Mandolin Club, Pinafore. GEIGER, MARLIN G. Geig Notfor an age, hutfor all time Editor-in-Chief Argus Staff, '17, Senior Class President, fourth term, Samuel Kunkel Oratorical Contest, Choir, '15, '16, '17, Philonian Debating Society, Demosthen- ian Literary Society, Track, '15, '16, '17, Assistant Observation Editor, '16, H. A. Society, S. P. R. Society, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Pinafore, Prize VVinner Robert A. Lamberton Contest, Philonian DebatingTeam. HARTMAN, EMORY Em Never knows when to come or go School Notes Editor Argus, Junior Boys' Contest, Demosthenian Literary Society, S. P. R. Society, Ex-member Debating Team, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Choir, '16, '17, Pinafore, Mandolin Club. HALLMAN, JOEL Buckwheat Three eovvs and an aere KOPLOVITZ, SAMUEL Sam Every man is odd MARTZ, HAROLD Barrel I'm a part of all I've met Senior Class President, Second Term, Varsity Football, '16, '17, Choir, '15, '16, '17, Var- sity Basketball, '17, Manager, Basketball, '17, Track, '15, '16, '17, Pinafore, Philonian Debating Society, War Canoe Team, Demosthenian Literary Society, H. A. Society, S. P. R. Society. MELL, HARRY Hank W as very silent Choir, '16, '17, Art Editor, Argus Staff, '16, '17, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Demosthenian Literary Society, Philonian Debating So- ciety, S. P. Q. R. Society. ninioiui sioioioiclioiniuiclioiniciioiuioii121 SELSAM, PAUL Prof. He doth nothing hut talk Q' his horse Alumni Editor, Argus Staff, '17, Senior Class President, Fifth Term, Orchestra, '15, '16, '17, Mandolin Club, '14, '15, '16, leader '17, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Philonian Debating Society, School Debating Team, '17, Demosthenian Literary Society, Con- sul Primus, S. P. Q. R. Society, Pina- fore, Track, '16, '17, H. A. Society, Philonian Debating Team, Choir Leader, '17. SPANGLER, GEORGE Nuts I'm a devil, I'm a devil H. A. Society, Demosthenian Literary So- ciety, Choir Leader, '17, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Choir, Philonian Debating So- f ciety. ' VOGLER, JOSEPH Joe Thy guessing brings thee naught COD Senior Boys' Glee Club, Choir, Scrub Foot- ball, '17, Pinafore. WAGNER, CHARLES Charlie fl man who loves to love President, H. A. Society, Philonian Debating Society, Choir, Senior Boys' Glee Club. WERT, BERNARD Berny There's music in the air Choir, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Junior Boys' Oratorical Contest, Senior Boys' Oratoric- al Contest, First Prize, McCormick Con- test, 1916. WITHEROW, FRANK Doo Sing, ye hloomin' hird Choir, '15, '16, '17, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Tennis Team, '15, War Canoe Team, Demosthenian Literary Society, S. P. R. Society, Class President, third term. ENGLISH SCIENTIFIC COURSE BAILEY, SUSIE Sue A mother's pride BOYD, VIRGINIA Ginger Awake! 'Tis long sinee thou hast smiled Girls' Athletic Association. GEISKING, MARGARET Marney ff maiden never hold Girls' Athletic Association, Sigma Eta, S. S. S. Club, C. H. S. Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Choir, '15, '16, '17, LEWIS, MARY Mame 'Dffathers' joy +114 'I' xjoioioioioje +o1o1o1o:4 :10i4n1o10101oo1u1o14 103011 14 11 101011 MOESLEIN, MARTINA Tiny They always talk who never think Choir, S. S. S. Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Girls' A. A. PERRY, MARIE Teet H7010 and always ready forfun S. S. S. Club, Choir, '16, '17, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Girls' A. A. RUDY, LEAH Lee She was a pleasant girl Choir, '16, '17, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Girls' A. A. RUNKLE, MILDRED Mid Calmness is a great advantage SCHWAB, ALICE Alick She has a case-I pray you speak no more C. A. O. Society, Choir, '17, Junior Basket- ball, '16, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Basketball, '17, Girls' A. A. '15, '16, TOOMEY, MILDRED Mid Runnin' over wid happiness Choir, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Girls' A. A. WILLIAMS, FLORENCE Flo Man delights not me YINGLING, LOUISE Lou Konnen Sie Deutsch sprechen? Choir, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Girls' A. A, P. B. P. Society. ECKERT, HAROLD Eck Bashfulness is a great hindrance to a man Class President, Sixth Term, Secretary Phi- lonian Debating Society, Head Choir Leader. '17, President Demosthenian Lit- erary Society, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Choir, '16, '17, Prize winner Kunkel Ora- torical Contest, '15, Honorable mention McCormick Short Story Contest, Capt. of School Debating Team, Secretary H. A. Society, Pinafore , Leader Philonian De- bating Team. GOLDSTEIN, LOUIS Irish Music hath charms to soothe a savage heart Demosthenian Literary Society, Choir, Sen- ior Boys' Glee Club, Pinafore , Philonian Debating Society, Mandolin Club, Second Prize Junior Boys' Contest, Philonian De- bating Team. MINNICH, LESLIE Lefty Confound it all, who says I've got how-legs? H. A. Society, Philonian Debating Society, Demosthenian Literary Society, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Pinafore , Junior Boys' Contest, Choir, Track, '15, '16, '17. SKINNER, ALLISON Clucksie It takes hrains to he a realfool H. A. Society, Choir, Senior Boys' Glee Club. WIBLE, HOLLIS Holly Congratulate mefriends, I 'm to he married Choir, '15, '16, '17, Senior Boys' Glee Club, 'Pinafore ' Philonian Debatin Societ 5 1 1 ' g Irack Manager, '17, COMMERCIAL COURSE BEATTY, RUTH ' ' De Bate ' ' She was a scholar and a good one Girls' A. A., Junior Girls' Glee Club, Choir '15-'16-'17, Senior Girls' Glee Club, High School Debating Team, Demosthenian Literary Society, S. A. E., First Prize, Junior Girls' Contest, Class Secretary, Fourth Term. BLESSING, ALVERDA Abe I'm reaab' for business Girls' A. A., Bird Club, '14-'15. BOGAR, CATHERINE Kit So fair and so sensitive S. A. E., Girls' A. A. BOWERS, KATHRYN ' ' Kit ' ' ' '11 pretty girl, a charming lass ' ' Girls' Athletic Association. BRANCA, JENNIE Jen ' 'Movedto my new location ' ' Girls' A. A., '14-'15-'16, Junior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Choir, '16- 'I'7, PlI'121f'OI'C. BROOKE, FLORENCE ' ' Tubby ' ' I am the owner of the sphere' ' Girls ' Athletic Association. CLAY, RUTH Nut Self love is a great jYatterer Girls' Athletic Association, Choir, Pinafore, Senior Girls ' Glee Club. CUMMINGS, MARGARET Peg ' ' Her ruling passion is the love offame Girls ' Athletic Association. DALTON, CATHERINE ' ' Ki tney ' ' ' 'Does she ever speak? Girls ' Athletic Association. DEMMY, ESTHER Dem ' 'Deaf, dumh and hlind' ' Girls ' Athletic Association. DUNLAP, ESTHER Donny A sweet faced girl S. S. S. Club, S. A. E. Society, Girls' A. A. sininictioioioia 1011 1cv14nicri4r11sioicr1o11viar11vi1vio1avi1r11 nioj0jc+ nic 101014 :jc 414 I l I -1- nicuicxioinrisxioiasicxiarifrifniarieniqxioicnioi FISHER, LILE Bob I pass for a maiden' ' Girls ' Athletic Association. FORTENBAUGH, ZOE Forty As mild as the sun in spring Girls ' Athletic Association. I-IAMILL, HAZEL Ham Slender ? flh yes Girls' Athletic Association, S. A. E. Club. HAWKINS, KEOKA Koke ' ' ' ' Short, stout, slim and tall ' ' Girls ' Athletic Association. HEFEORD, SUSAN Sue ' 'I 'm married' ' Class Secretary, first term, Girls' Athletic Association, Scrub Basketball, '16, Bird Club, Demosthenian Literary Society. HERBERT, PEARL Polly ' ' She loves them all Girls ' Athletic Association. HINKLE, ELIZABETH Liz ' 'Foolish ? oh my yes' ' Girls' Athletic Association, Choir, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Pinafore , S. A. E. Club. HOOPES, MIRIAM Midge ' 'I wonder if dreams eome true ' ' HOSTER, MAUDE Maude ' ' Thy youth hath filed ' ' Demosthenian Literary Society, Girls' Ath- letic Association, Bird Club. KEISER, MIRIAM Mim ' 'I dreamed there was no sehool ' ' Girls' Athletic Association, Junior B. B. Team, Choir, Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs. LANDIS, SYLVIA Syd ' ' She thought she was dignified' ' LANE, SARAH Sade ' 'llflore hashful she eould not he ' ' LEASE, KATHERINE ' ' Kit ' ' ' ' Roomsfor rent ' ' Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Club, Choir, '15-'I6-'17, Girls' Athletic Association. LEVINE, BERTHA Bert ' 'Nothing ventured, nothing gained' ' LOUDENSLAGER, MARY Loudy ' 'My beauty hafles me' ' Girls' Athletic Association. MILLER, MARGARET ' ' Peg' ' Her winning virtue-smiles Girls ' Athletic Association. viuioioioi 1101 ni xuioioioioioicnic 11 ioiuioloicuioinis ioznioinia 1o3o1ui1nioioio11n14 ui0in:oi4r1au21n10i4v1o1011riariax1ani1r14ri1sia MITCHEL, SARAH Skip' Me thinks of nothing Girls' Athletic Association. MCCORMICK, RUTH Skin' ' 'Iyearn for thee Choir, '17, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Girls Athletic Association, S. A. E. Club, Pina fore. NICELY, KATHERINE Kit I learn hy asking questions Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Club, S. A. Society, Athletic Association. O'BRASKY, EVA Eve ' 'Behold' a stenographer' ' - Girls ' Athletic Association. PARSONS, ELIZABETH Libbie Beauty is only shin deep Demosthenian Literary Society, Girls' Ath- letic Association is PARTHEMORE, MARGARET ' ' Pedge ' ' ' ' Saxon-haired heauty ' ' QUENZLER, ESTHER Quince ' 'A short-hand queen ' ' RAUCH, SARAH Sade 93 ' 'I nominate therefor-- .Iunior Girls' Glee Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Athletic Association, Captain Senior Girls' Basketball Team, Choir, '15- '16-'I7, Pinafore. RICHARDS, RUTH Dick ' 'An all-a-round athlete' ' Varsity Basketball, '15-'16-'17, Manager Girls' Team, '17, Choir Leader, S. A. E. Society, Demosthenian Literary Society, Class Secretary, third term, Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Club, Choir, '16-'17, Girls' Athletic Association, Scrub team, '14, Pinafore. ROTE, HELEN Cap One deserving of praise' ' Varsity Basketball, Captain 'I6-'17, Choir, Senior Girls ' Glee Club, Choir Leader. RUTHEREORD, MILDRED Mid Speed hut no speed Girls ' Athletic Association. SAUNDERS, MARY ' ' Rene ' ' ' ' I love the gentlemen ' ' Girls' Athletic Association, Choir, Senior Girls' Glee Club, S. A. E. Club, Pina- fore. via SC HUTZENBAUGH, MARY Mame' ' CASHMAN, ALPHONSIS Phons Calm ana' smiling That little man can raise a row Choir, Junior and Senior Girls' Glee Clubs, Pinafore cast, Choir, Senior Boys' Glee i Girls' Athletic Association, Pinafore. Club. SEIBERT, HAZEL Hebe COHEN, EMANUIQL G H Abe Size Jingetlz like a lark How 5 Bu 'n6 5? Pinafore cast, Girls' Athletic Associa- DIMM, WILBUR Dimmy tion, Choir, '16, '17, Girls' Glee Club. -fdlmwt Qufi tt ii r , '1 , '16, '1 , H. A. Societ , SHEESLEY' MARSELLA . . Marcy 0rP'h'iPcinian Debating Szmciety, Scrub Foo't- ! A little bad in every good little girl ball '16, Senior Boys, Glee Club, Girls'AthleticAssociation. DIXON HARRY ,,DiCk,, I SMITH, HELEN ttsmittyn Q Quiet as a elzurflz mouse l MRO!! on My deep and dark Hue, eyejw Junior Boys Oratorlcal Contest. Secretary Demosthenian Literary Society, FELTENBERGER, VVAYNE Punk Scrub Basketball, '14, '15, Varsity, '16, ffguida fem, and junk '17, Manager Girls' B. B. Team, '17, i Girls' Athletic Association, Girls' Glee FOSTER, WILLIAM Bill Club, Junior Girls' Oratorical Contest, H44 My rising by ,jeg-ree, greS'flentE SIA E' sgffiflyif ASi'f'c'ate Track, '14, '15, Football manager '15, '16, portmg duo rgus ' ma Ore' Philonian Debating Society, Demosthen- STEVENS ALICE HAI ,, ian Literary Society, Class President, first 1 s Cck term. My kingdomfor my looks H U Demosthenian Literary Society. HILTON1,LEDW ?'?D t I7 I H In U Ed ive no oea, zz ea o we STQNER, GRACE Grace Varsity Football '14, '15, Captain '16, Varsity ff pretty good ,,fu51,e,f Basketball '14,, '15, Captain 16-17, H. A. Girls' Athletic Association, Senior Girls' S0C1CfY4TfaCk 14, I5- Glee Club, Secretary S. A. Club, HOLLINSVVORTH, EVANS HRVU Pmafore' Lon of wor.refellows STROUP, RUTH TOMS KELLEY, CLEMENT Klem 1VLvf0vfrfrevf1f ds lank and lean as one of Satan'.v rherubiznf' Bird Club, Girls' Athletic Association. Varsity Football, '16, Wal- Canoe Crew, 'I55 I President Philonian Debating Society, SWILKEY, ANNA Ann '16, '17, H. A. Society, '16, '17, Mandolin Her.vmile.f nevereea.ve Club, 'I73,SCQl0f ,B0Y,S' Glee Clflbi V7'4 S.A. Club,Girls'Athletic Association. Ofchesffai 14, 15, 16, 17fLCadef I7- KENNEY, MICHAEL Mike I UNGER, IQABELLE H MISS Di.feiplinedinactivity , Ac0f 'p'6 0 ? '0m6'0 y Philoniarl Debating Society, Senior Boys' Girls' Athletic Association. Glee Club. i WINN, MABEL 'fMabe MUTZABAUGH, CHARLES U Muay Uflfaee witlz a meaning all it'r own ff77lj 7ExPf.5' gag 'Zakffh 4 d?f!'5hb Tf'RfZ ' ' ' ' ' - Scru oot a , sslstant oot a ana er, Girls AfhlCtlCASSOC1atlOH, S.A. E. Club. giniorh Bogs, .GleeTCluEg H. A. Socigtyg VVOLF, ccN0I,aH 1OI113.I1 OClStYQ I'21C . 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Gertrude Drawbaugh Martina Moeslein Katherine Altlingeri Ruth Keister Bessie Hall Jennie Horting Ruth Richards Grace Stoner Katherine lfarnest lailizabeth llrich Marguerite Gipple Miriam Blair Roniay ne Boyer Margaret Geisking lfyelyn Speaknian Miriam Keiser Mary 'llitsel Rebecca Stewart Alice Schwab Ruth Mcforniick Rachael Noble Margretta Balthaser Katherine Dubbs Katharine Keene Nora l,ippi Hazel Seibert Margart YYingeartl Rachael l,ightner Marv lflizabeth Dietrich Helena Snvtler Mary Alma Allin l,ouise johnson Bark Row l.etha lfair Elizabeth l,eakway Helen Runkle liitlith Bently Helen lferguson Midfiltf Row Mary Schutzenbaeh Helen Wall Margaret Koster Katherine Klindinst Bertha Hogentogler lfrancis Wietlenhammer Margaret Partheniore From' Raw Miltlreal Runlile Martha Cresswell Getha High Sabra Clark Margaret Landis Katherine l,ease Ruth Beatty Mary Potts Miltlretl Kulp .lennie Branka Naomi Matz Margaret Myers l,eona Scott Dorothy Watts .leanette Hargelroatl Miltlretl Hinkle Helen Yoeuni Katherine Kelley Miltlretl Burke Margaret Bacon 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1o1u1i1 111111101011 :ni 1211- 1 -11 in-11 26 '!' 1 :: 1 :nic 1:1010111010111411:jfn14:1o:4x1o1o1o1o10101cn1o1fv11r:o1ar14v11ri1r1ar11p14 10101011 Ei 41 191 91011: +.::: 14-11-1:1r1n1n1a1u1w1u1 1n1u1n111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1-1 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in ,1 l 'hom M 1ll11,v,rn' enior oysi G ee Club 'l'l1e Senior Boys' Ulee Clulw, containing the Czlrusos of the Senior Class, was heartily received when, on several occasions, fl1CUTg1lI1lZlll'lOI1 rendered some most excellent selections. Director .... Ace: nn pzznist 1' l7'.Vf yv1',1Ul'.l4 1'yf1'Y Nlurlin Geiger l'lI'2ll1li Wlitlierow Willizun Brerz Kenneth Downes Harold Nlurrz l.ouis Goldstein I 11,1155 George Spangler Williur Dimni Donald Dullmun William lfoster l.eslie Minnieli 11: 1 11111111 1111 11:11 1111 1 ri nz Prof. linlwzml Rose Miss S .N'v1'0 Sara ulmra Clark mf Trlmfxf Paul Selsznn Clmrles Whgner Hurry Hell Charles Mutzzilmugli Nlielmel Kenney Hollis Wvilile 7111, H1255 Allison Skinner Hernzlrd Wert joseph Vogler Harold lilckert james Dauglierry 1,1 1 101010101-1111 1 1-1 1 111 1 1 1 1: 1 1 1 11 1+ 9101: :1:v1o1o1::1::1 in l U l l l l l l U l u 01:14 i -1- Ivwm it M ,,.f.f ff The rchestra The orchestra this year has been unusually eflieient, having entertained the students frequently with well-mastered selections. The fact that they were willing to saerihce their annual Concert in order that they might practice the music of Pinafore is especially appreciated by the Senior Class. Much credit is due Mr. Clement Kelley, leader and violinist, and Professor Geo. XY. Cpdegrove, Director. Director. . . . A Prof. Geo. XY. Cpdegrove Leader. . . . . .Clement Kelley - l Cora Grove EXCCOINPZIHISYS. . . . , . - l Bernard Wert 151 Vioiiiz 27l1l71fi0!il1 Clement Kelley, Leader Catherine Edwards Clarence Styles Caroline Boyer Harvey Baturn Helen Kelly Goldie Rosenberg George Slothower Finn' Trombone' Drums lfrancis Dunlap Paul Selsam Edward Roelialieller Leon Sirnonetti 15'1z.v,r Violin Piano Cornrt Wilbur Dimm Cora Grove Levi Katzman n1u1n111:u1 1 1 1 1111 1 1 1 1 111141111 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 28 0111011 'I' x1n1o1n1u1 14:1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1 101111111 10101 1 1n1u1n1n1n1::1 1 1 1n.1o1u1o1u EE X' A a111:Q:f5e1Lz2:,ag fs -A 117 517' iii 'Z fS33Q:E5I:ii,f' If ,'..' 1,-'L-Uggj 121 Z ,I ,-tgqlzgzi-J 1- .-.ffn-1--' Mg,-,f ' 2 Z ' luzpx 1 : 2 -f-Sf 'M 4-enawu-1146 f -' I f541ff.fW. 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I , f ,Ja 'NOV 226 ,, M, 2 L' 1. 4 6.3511 J Z . Ffh ' ' X Q10 lfIfM l1n101n1n1u1111111011101011 1 1 1 1 1 1 1010101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 29 n1o1u1n1o:1nzazxnrifn141 1 1,111 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1i1o1u1u1u1oqu J I 'hum M' .1 luffrr Debating Team Duc to a special ruling in the Central Pennsylvania lnterscholastic Delmating League this year, hy which a school would not he allowed to take the trophy two years in succession even tho it should win it, Central High was caused to withdraw from the league. Through this withdrawal, Central's Delaating team proper has not figured in any prominent debates with other high schools throughout the state. ln the choosing of the school team, however, many lively intersclass matches were held. After such elimina- tion the team was composed of Harold Eckert, Ruth Beatty, Mary Rodney, and Paul Selsam. Immediately after resigning from the league, Central organized a Boys' Team and a Girls' Team. The Boys' Team consisted of Harold Eckert, Louis Goldstein, Paul Selsam, and Marlin Geiger. The Girls' Team consisted of Ruth Beatty, Mary Rodney, Martina Moeslein, and Dorothy Rishel. These teams deliated two representative teams of York High School on the evening of May 25. The question in issue was: Resolved, That state wide prohibition would lie a lietter solution to the liquor prolalem in l'ennsylvania than county local option. The lmoys upheld the aH'irmative side at York, while the girls - defended the negative side at home. Those in the picture are: Harold Eckert Martina Moeslein Ruth Beatty Dorothy Rishel Mary Rodney l.ouis Goldstein Paul Selsam Marlin Geiger ...,-.,-..-.,.........-..-..-..-.,....:H:,: : : : : :.,:..-..-.,:.,-..:.:.-: 2 :,:..-..:U:.,-..:.,....,-..-.,-..-..-.,-. 30 Pham Qi' flllrsrer' Demostbenian Literary Society 'l'he Demosthenian Literary Society has been a prominent society of the Senior Class. Under the suc- cessful management of Miss Orth and Miss Engle, the members gave several delightful plays during the past year. The meetings were of great value to the Demosthenians, yielding not only benefits, but also many pleasures. Miriam Blair Sabra Clark Catherine Keene lflizabeth Parsons Miriam Stevens Mary Allen Katherine Dubbs Susan Hepford Nora Lippi 011111: in in 1 gui 1 11 in Mentors. . . .. .. Harold lf. lfcliert.. . . Miss Helen Sniith. .. Romayne Boyer Mary Dietrich Margaret Koster Gertrude Rimer Alice Stevens Laura Bretz Helen Ferguson Louise Johnson Margaret YVingeard Miss Mary Orth ' llVliss Edna Engle . . .President . 4 .Secretary Ruth Beatty Maude Hoster Isabel Phillips Ruth Richards Helen Yocum Martha Cresswell Emory Hartman Leslie Minnich Frank lYitherow Marlin Geiger Harold Martz Paul Selsam Kenneth Downes William Foster Louis Goldstein Harry Mell George Spangler -11 -1- - -1-0-if - - - - - ...quiz 1 101 11-11.11 1111 Pham bm ll1c.v,u'r Plmilonian Debating ociety lhc Philonian Debating Society, composed of Senior hoys, has finished another suucsstul xc ll Xluth xxoik along hoth social and literary lines has heen accomplished hy the society. The oliucls l nicnihci s have conducted the affairs of this organization in a praiseworthy manner. Clement Kelley.. William Foster. Charles Wagner. . . Harold Eckert. . . George Spangler. . . . . .President . . .Vice President . . .'I'rcasurer . . .Secretary . . .'l'oastn1aster Charles Mutzahaugh ......... . . .Custodian Russell Pollecli lidward Rogers Wilhur Dinim Paul Selsam Harold M artz Leslie Minnieh Richard Gregory Hollis Yvihle 110101 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1,,1,,1 in ,, Louis Goldstein Harry Nell Nlarlin Geiger Nlichael Kenney 32 101,,1,111111.11111111 1011 ala l'!mm kv .lfl1.VNt'7' S. P. Q. R. Senatus Populusque Romanus Society was organized at the beginning of the school term for the pur- pose ofstudying the classics. As a stimulus to classical students it is ofineomparalmle value, and it promises to he one of Central High's foremost organizations in the future. Censores ...... Consul Primus. . . Consul Seeunda. . l i'011f R0-:c'fl.tjff lo Right Kenneth Downes Margaret Landis Marlin Geiger Louise johnson Rachael l liimory H Margaret ,ightner lll'fI11ill1 Wingeard Helen Kelly james Daugherty Mary Allin Frank Witherow Evelyn Speakman Harold Martz Katherine Kelley l Miss Edna Fngle L' ' lMiss Katherine MeNiPf . . . .Paul Selsam . . .... Miss Salura Clark Safofm' Row lX'l8.I'gZ1l'CflCI'6SSWCll Nora l.ippi Paul Selsam Miss NeNif'l' Salmra Clark Getha High Margaret Bacon Sm 12 Ill i 71 g Donald Dallman Marv Elizabeth Dietrich Bernard Wert Laura Bretz 14111111 1111: ioioiniuioir 1 11111 14 1 it 1 1 111:11 1 in Katherine Dulmlus Katherine Keene YVilliam Bretz Bertha Hogentogler 33 yioioioioioiuic 1:1911 i U l Ilninioiozoioio llmtn M llln 'J' ociety tstalwlislietl as ll Senior Girls' Clulm, this organization will go on through the x t no not inn nu 'Safetyn for each of its fifteen yearly niemlwers. Needless to remark, as a s s t soc Q x e H MX , this clulm takes an active part in the school life of Central and enjoys itself to 1 ll ll Lxte it l it following are menilsersz Katharine Simonetti, , . , .President Margaret Wingeartl. . . . . .Yiee Presitlent Gertrude NYeston, . . . . .Secretary Nlargaret Bacon l,ouise -lolinson lfvelyn Spealiman Helen Wall Mary Alma Allin Helen lferguson 1 -it it-101 1 -1 1 ii ng zoqnoqp 1111010111 ng iq. 11 Katherine Kelley Salvra Clark Getlia High Aliee Sehwalm Margaret Lantlis Caroline Hahn 10101 1 1 1 11:11 4: 1 1:10111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1r1n1n1u1 1:11 1:1 1 1 1 11101 1711110 M ,fl llrxfw' The E. Society The S. A. lf. Society is one of the leading societies in high school, and is composed of Senior girls from the Commerical Department. Although it was only organized hy some of last year's graduates, it is com- in f more and more into wrominencc. HS. A. Rf' re vresentin f three words sugfests the noble aim of the E- 1 Q - mcmhcrs. 1:11011 1 1:1 11 1:1 Helen Smith .... , , . . .President Katherine Nicely. . . . .Vice President Grace Stoner .,,, Ruth Beatty. . . Ruth Richards Elizabeth Hinkle Katherine Bogar Mabel YVinn Anna Swilkey Esther Dunlap Ruth McCormick Hazel Hamill Mary Saunders Helen Rote Secretary Treasurer l -T 1 .illllllll 1 iii i l ili0l0QODOQ 1 1 1 1 101111141 1 10101 1 1 35 'I' lQOQOQ4 I Q 11101011 10111 1111n1n1u1o1o1nio1c11 iai: 1 ixiz izieizxizzic i:::::r:a113o141414ioioin'p Phofo bv Mu5Jer The D. S.t-:rs In Central High there is a society. Commonly called the D. S.ersg If you'd like to know its name of piety, You'd have to be pretty good guessers. First comes Peg Koster so jolly and free, Then Hon Johnson, our secretary, And Kitty Dubbs who takes the udoughl' Followed by Kass Keene, the girl her And then Meege Blair, the famous writer, And Peggy Gipple, the noted fighter, Followed by Scottie, who drives a car, And Bert Hogentogler. who loves almond bursg And Gertie Rimer the noted giggler, Then Millie Runkle, the fancy jiggerg Then too Kate Klinedinst, so plump and teeny, Introduces an old friend, Sweeny. Then Issy Phillips, the great orator, Comes in with ' 'Dot ' l Taylor, whom you never can bore, og Then Helen Wall our baritone singer, Brings in Kit Ernest, who is sure a hum-dingerg And then here comes Dot VVatts so true- And that's the last of our noble crew. xicniriuicrisnixnicxi if if 1011 isnicrznininiexicninivinivicicrixiqrimxcia 1014 1014 36 I i ! l l ,l 'I' 101 11 1 rin 1021 imuicniaxicuiniauicnimxjric 1011 iuioicxinianioioie 1 if imxioxuioiuioioi is 1014 Pham Qv lllzzsser' S S S MO TTO- Nihi! Df.vpemndum Object-Linking Social and School Life Together This club is not to dishand when the present Senior girls comprising it leave school, but it is to become permanent. Junior girls have been elected into the club and will be notified later. Bernarda McCormick Nora Lippi, President Gertrude Drawbaugh Mildred Goetz, Treasurer Katherine Aldinger Margaret Geisking Elizabeth Leakway, Secretary Esther Dunlap Naomi Matz Letha Fair Rebecca Stewart Margaret Myers Marie Perry Martine Moeslein 37 11:34 'I' xicvjcvi4vjar14n14n1cnjcr14r:4x14 4... + vioioioioinia 1011 is if 10102020101 2 103010101 3 nicrianioioioioioioiania 201011 141031 Q Photo by Muuer H. A. Society The H. A. Society, one ofthe foremost social organizations of the school, has, by far, passed its most successful year. The society, in planning social affairs, always tried to look out for the students ofthe school in general. The members of this society have been morally, mentally, and physically bettered dur- ing the year. The members are: Charles Wagner ..... .... P resident Harold Eckert ...... ............ S ecretary Clement Kelley Kenneth Wingeard George Spangler Harold Martz James Daugherty Marlin Geiger Clyde Hocker Harry Good Wilbur Ober Charles Mutzabaugh Stuart Wagner Leslie Minnich Edward Hilton Paul Selsam Benjamin Wolfe Thomas Senseman Allison Skinner William Rodgers Wilbur Dimm 4. --M - -M,-----,----------------------,-- - 1 3 1 1 1 '1 1' 1 1 1 1' -If 38 libiuioioitliclitlitlitliuiivitbillioillicbic Photo by Musm' The Centralian ociety The Centralian Society, composed of Junior boys who were in the famous S Section when Freshmen, is one of the clubs foremost in all of Central's. activities. It has started a fund for a trophy case which Central needs very badly. I Seymour Nissley. . Arthur Gardner. . . Vernon Wright ...... .... Russel Zimmerman .... .... Thomas D. Caldwell Noble Frank Herman Gohn Arthur Gardner Stadden Williams Russel Wise Blair Smith President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer Leon Simonetti George Pavord Wm. L. Kay Ray Yaple Walter Mehaflie Charles Koser Charles Harris HONORARY MEMBERS Benjamin Whitman Garret Wall '05 bi4lZIli11ialZczic 11r:bicr1111r: nioiozojojojs Qioiuiojojoioiaxjaviojc 4014 'United Stand' Which road shall I taKe, ? fgily 'yi 'HX 4 u ,,.f f fx my Q '- QU M jg' 1 Q, N. LBVQX Q X .S i . . X 5 Q Q fam Q . . ,- if fx ,Q f X ' K X X fx ? , , , ,K 1: 4 ,mf-,' '-14' ' J ' ::A ' ' ' Q fx- QQ mm ff? ' 1 X X f X, f f 1 QQ y , I4 7' ' , 3 'ff -Ffa? ' ' 5 Q, 4' 'SWF 7 4 lf f, Q K X 1 ,r' , 1 , HQ , C 5 f f Next Qggggmber. I I, IW , I ' -f f ffl .1 - ? Qui: Q' 'I , 3 gig- ,H Q '.H'5 ' HIGH A 1 fr! M' -:X l L '. f f 2 Zksnmf sworn W, LH ffffff f f' Q t FWQVQV Q ' -4 4' f uk - m,wn:ffl,E nf , 7, ', f ftlq' 3 a V , f f f '-1' vi f' ,,,f ' ,ff 5 W' uni f 'iff .pf :S ll E iffy, if-, r ',,3fA 1. ' TE oom always come In Crushed no Deanh , -Than d y oo L'gaSff:qff,j , H czrnaAL's ucll of Tai? W 1Qf,f4sf5n'i A gpg 'Ii -SCHQ-+ 1'92wpENv uf, 9 f ? 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Q Q Q Q Q Q ! Q i Q Q Q Q Q 5 5 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ! Q Q. 'I' '53 U n u :,1:,1:1:n1 :x1u1 1,1 1: r1:n1 U 'F U U U Q ! -i' u1n1n1n1n1u:o1111011xiogogninioinio1014:1: 1: 1: 1 1 101-010101010101: 101: 1014:1u1u1:r1o1u1u1: CA-lillnvd Smsrlyfng ,:0-funn:0:0241:u:u:0:u:0:-,n.,-....n:4.:..:.,zoqoquzuz..:U:0:0:0:0:.,:0:U1-U:...pn-0:0:....-,-mzm-num 41 4' 1:1 91 1,1 4: Q U F! U U U U U U U U H n II U U U H U U U H H -i- r1o1o1n1o1n1411u1u1 1 1 1 1 1:1 111o1u1o1o1:1010101010101110101111o1u1n1n1o1111-1 Pham 61' .'llIl.Ul'7' Football Team The tioothall team proved onee more to eertain skeptics that Central is far from lieing 21 has heen' in spirit or prowess hy nohly upholding Central's honor in all tl1e games of a hard schedule. A defense that could tighten 11p like a stone wall when the need arose and a strong otlense enahled the te:1n1 to eonie througl1 with ISI points to their credit against their opponents' 68. The players on tl1e picture from left to right are: Baela row- -l'lUSfCl',INIIHIIQCITHL'I'I'll1g, endqCirego1'y, ll1lll'l51lL'liZ lfields, lulllwaelag hlartz, taelileg lf. Rodgers, hallhaelig Wingeard, guard. Center ron Kaulil 1111111, end, lfrank, taekleg Roeder, guardg Hilton, halfhaekg Good, eenterq Gardner, guard: KL'lly,glI1ll'tlQ lzldridge, end. ltront row-f-Xogler, end, Sliumaker, eenterg NX. Rodgers, end, Volt, LlLllll'lL'l'll1lUliQ Rose, gllillll. SCORES Septeniher 30 -Central, 6, l,aneaster O Oetoher 7W Central, og llohnstown, 0 14fCentral, Og Baltiinore, 0 21fCentral, Q24 Stevens Trade, 6 1 2bfCentral, og Steelton, O Noveniher .ti Central, 56, Nantieoke, ' 1 1fCentral, Og Steelton, 36 18 Central, 14, Reading, O 'lff1CiCl1U'1ll, 13, XYilkes-Barre, IQ jc' Central, Og Tech, . 0 Total, 181 Total, 68 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111n1o1n1n:n1:1:1 1 1 1:1 1 1:1 1 111-1:1 1 42 'I' l E 1303115112413 xicniaxiariviszxicnicxixi 11411111113 ni:111111111111xioicxicxiuioiuioiaricnifxicsiozcricr The Fellows Herring, left end, weight 140 pounds. Fish did good work at end throughout the season. He will play again next fall. Martz, left tackle, weight 161 pounds. Barrel had a knack of drilling a hole for a back to get through. He was a sure tackler and could do good work in the back field as well as on the line. Rose, left guard, weight 142 pounds. Hugo always got busy when there was work to do and was good at sizing up a play. 5 Kelley, guard, weight I6O pounds. Clem was a new man this season but learned rapidly. Good, center, weight ISO pounds. Goody was good at busting through the line and on the der fense. He did excellent passing. Roeder, right guard, weight 184 pounds. Ducky'i was the heaviest man on the team and developed rapidly as a player. ,fb ii Frank, right tackle, weight 167 pounds. Nob did his full share and made a great defensive player. He will captain the team that is going to clean up Tech next fall. Eldridge, right end, weight 155 pounds. Ken had lots of speed and liked to get under punts. He was also a good tackler. Wolf, quarterback, weight 155 pounds. Ben had plenty of pep and played a very consistent game throughout the season. Gregory, right half back, weight 152 pounds. Dick made a good half back and had lots of aggress- iveness. He played a fine offensive game. Hilton, Captain, left half back, weight 150 pounds. Ed directed the team throughout the season, calling signals. His judgment of plays was invariably good and his long suits were end runs and line plung- ing. Fields, full back, weight 181 pounds. Art was the battering ram of the team on the offense. When other plays failed, he could be depended upon to smash through the line for a substantial gain. Pi. Rogers, half back, weight II 8 pounds. Eddie was a speed artist and had lots of ginger. Kauffman, end, weight 143 pounds. Leome was there with pep and spirit. He also could play quarterback. Wingeard, guard, weight IO8 pounds. Buzz', was an untiring worker and had the never-say-die idea in his head. Gardner, left guard, weight 145 pounds. Art was full of scrap and made a good guard. W. Rogers, end, weight 135 pounds. Bill was a strong defensive player. Shoemaker, end, weight 138 pounds. Jonathan worked hard and stuck to his job. He also played center. Vogler, weight 158 pounds. Joe was strong on the defense and could fill up anywhere. The Girls' Basketball League Since the interclass basketball league was abandoned last winter, another system was instituted which met with great success. This new system was called the intersession league. The league consisted of six teams, three from each sespionz the Red, White, and Blue teams in the morning, and the Green, Yellow, and Pur le teams in the a ternoon session. The Yellowpteam came out victorious in the afternoon session and the White team in the morning session. Only two games were necessary to decide the championship, as the VVhite team proved itself su erior both times. p Miss Charlotte Miller, called Shorty , has proved to be the best shot, having scored sixty-nine points, fifty-two of which were points scored from the field, the remaining seventeen coming from foul goals. As a reward for her excellent work, Shorty was presented with a pair ofsuction shoes. Shorty however, was not the only one on the White team who needs to be mentioned for excellent work, for the other members of the team exhibited splendid ability. Miss Alice Schwab, who played guard showed ex- cellent form during the entire season. This girl did not make very many points, but she prevented a great many of her opponents from scoring by means of her excellent guarding. Florence Frank, the plucky little freshman, played forward on this team. To use her opponents' expression, She was as slippery as an eel. Miss Miriam Blair, who was ca tain and forward during the entire season, kept urging her fol- lowers on toward the goal. She is, thereliinre, to be admired especially for her grit. Miss Virginia VVatts displayed wonderful ability at center and had very little difliculty in outjumping her opponents. Since this league met with such great success this season, it will in all probability be in evidence again next year. 131131111 is111114114x2111oio1o:o1o11si41iu1cn1o11111111 1 1 1 1111211302 if 1 11o14n1u34n1o3u1111o:1 -1- l l 43 Pham by .llzmtrr .1ll Captain llilton oys' Basketball Team Central's lxasketlmall tossers again put up a winning, ln mtl ot pl lx and lizul a very successful season. 'l eam work and aceui ltt p using intl shooting characterized the team. The players in the almove group are: Maloney Martz Gregory Central, Central, Central, Central, Central, Central, Central, Central, Central, Central, Central, Central, Cen tral , Central, Central, 44 101:11 45 4.0 38 '16 33 39 .to 4.2 19 34, 16, '7 24, 41 1 W .HA 5 Prof. Saul Wolf Hilton lfit Frank SCORES Academy, Ngo XYilliamport H. S., 38 Dickinson Seminary, 44 Milton H. S., 41 York H. S. jo l,el1anon H. S., X20 York ll. S. jo .-Xeatleiny, 1 ' Reading H. S., .31 l,elwanon H. S., on Reading H. S., 55 Steelton H. S., QI Teelinieal H. S., 'gn Steelton H. S., 40 'lleelinical H. S., .30 L ip 111,-it 111, 1-11-..111nin1,11o11 Plmm kv i1lII.f.Yl'7' tain llclcn Rore Girls. Bas lcetlnall Team llnder the coaching of Ike McCord and the leadership of Helen Rote the girls' haskethall team was a great success. This year's quintette is said to have heen the hest that ever represented Central High. lt lwowed in defeat to only one team, the l,ehanon Valley College five. Our girls later retrieved themselves hy conquering that team twice, once in Harrisburg, and once in Annville. The members of the team are: Back Row1Anna Emanuel, sulw- stituteq Ike McCord, Coach, and Ruth Starry, center. Center Row-1 Helen Rote, forward and captain. Front Row1Helen M. Smith, for- ward and manager, Bertha Maurer, guard, and Ruth Richards, guard. TH li SCOR ISS Central Opponents Chamlmerslxurg, at home ..... . . . 24 4 l,elmanon Valley, at .-Xnnville. ...... . I2 I7 Chzunhershurg, at Chamlmerslmurg. . . . 1 1 4 l,elmanon Valley College, at home. . . 24 7 Mycrstown, at Myerstown .....,. 19 IO Camp Hill, at Camp Hill. . . . 45 4 Myerstown, at home ......,.. . 58 7 Penn Hall, at Chamlmerslvurg. . , . 36 lo Williamsport, at Ylilliamsport ..,. . IQ I7 l,elmanon Valley, at Annville ..,. zo lj Penn Hall, at home ..,.... . gg It ruin: lg 11 11111011 in 1 in 1 1 11101111 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 31111 1 1 45 'I' s14rio1o:o1oio:4rio1o1o:o:4 501014 rjojoioioiarifriojozuiiniavimrjojc :y11::11:n11:,11911:nz::1..::11:n:o:4::::::::::znzznznz:-101: via .i.,:,: +14 10101014 1::1:1:1:1:1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1n1u1:1 1 1 1 1:1 1:11 1:1:1t1:1:1:1:1:v1o1 1011011114 Athletic Summary When September days came along in the year nineteen hundred and sixteen, calling for the opening of the various schools, the scribes of our town settled down to their yearly task of doping out the various reasons why Central was a back number and why all honors should go the the rising young school of our city, namely, Tech. As has been her custom of yore Central spilled the dope by carrying off all honors as far as quality of playing goes in the game on Thanksgiving Day. The next act in the athletic drama involved a change of scene from the gridiron to the basketball cage. As is meet and proper, Central meant business in this field too and soon developed a winning team. With a slight intermission, track followed basketball. VVhile Central for several years has not stood where she should in this line, she has always made her opponents hustle. In every meet in which she was entered, Central finished among the leaders. -1 - , 1 COACH PAUL SMITH Central is fortunate in being able to retain Paul Smith as coach for so many years, as he always turns out a top notch team from the available material. Starting with a nucleus of three of last yearls 'varsity men to build around, he molded his players into a smooth-running team and kept their spirits at high tide all through the season. Search as one may, it would be difiicult to find a man with more real inside knowledge of football and greater ability to impart that knowledge than Coach Smith. xvIl.I.IAM Fos'rER FOOTBALI. MANAGER COACH H. ISETT MCCORD With plenty of patience and determination and confining his instructions more to the practical than to the theoretical side, Coach McCord can always be depended upon to turn out a winning team. He did not fail to fulfill expectations this year and worked all through the season with the grit and pep that have made him so successful as a coach. The up-to-date plays he taught the team were a tribute to his knowledge of basketball in every game. Ike also has the credit ofdirectingourladies' team. COACH EARL KUNREL Central was fortunate in se- curing the services of such a man as Earl Kunkel to train her track team. As a coach Mr. Kunkel has shown himself to have great abili- ty both in training the squad and in preserving good feeling among them. He was very well liked among the candidates and from the first commanded the re- spect of every person. Handi- capped as he was on all sides by the prevailing condi tions,ofwhich every one is aware, he deserves the highest Commendation for the results he obtained. HAROLD MARTZ BASKETBALL lX'1ANAGER 11 HoLL1s XVIBLE TRACK AIANAGER singer: 101010101 1101 111 1 11 11 1 11 1 1 vi 101111 1011110101 1011 1 110:01 1101: 1 1011 1 1011 46 '11p1111r10101010101u1010101010101010-0101010101010 llfllllfl Qv .'lfIlJ.H'I' CFI-ack r1i6an1 Pham hr .ll11.v.w'r Cheer Leaders 1010101011111 111011111 1 1111 11 1 1 1 10101011 1 1 47 :ini in 1 ilu: 1:01-aiu1-oin-inif-zuzuzozozuzm 1 fr. .1 1: zoininioloinin '14 f gn-4 Plmln kv .l Ill.V.fI'7' The Men The 'Varsity H is awarded to Harrisburg High School students in three branches of athletics, namely-eefootlwall, basketball and track. lt may he secured lay participation in three-fourths of the quart- ers of the foothall games or hy being in the line-up of the Tech gameg hy playing in three-fourths of the liaslaethall gamesg hy scoring one point in an Inter-State Scholastic Track Meet or hy securing a first place in a dual meet. Those in the group are: Rose Nlu tzalmaugh K au ffm an Herring . Prof. Bertram W. Saul Kelley lfldridge Good Perrin Foster Rodgers Hilton Martz NYolf Fields Roeder l'il'al1li Athletic Director, Bertram Saul Once more the fruit of Prof. Saulls elgticient management of Cen- tralls athletics is makingitself shown in the wonderful financial standing of the Athletic Association. YVhat is even more to his credit, Prof. Saul's administration has always been marked hy a lack of dissension and a hearty good feeling among the players. 111iiiuiniiuiii..-1111111111132 '14 ..0,t 48 niinxfrinxznicnicxicrgcriciavzavicvgmpi rin :oz 1 rin 1 rio: 1014 zuioioguxuzoiu 1 ric 101014 14 V 7 HEY FELLERS XX QOSVZIEIYIIQXAQ l..00Kl ,. A A ' ' 'V V V A pERt5coPE 5UB l y I lf Orq F 'Jig Xe .- L L fv lg , V Ne ff fa , 4 aka-fy M H 'V -' . 1.-X xnxx If 'r +,'v1 3 l ' Y' X XX -maxim! ,Q ,Q :ug ., V WI .7 z.. .. N4 rf' rl f I ,rg w47 .l!'A 3: ' W ,,, 1 ly ,j y pf ft I f elf! W 'W l ' . i Q . 4 7 f X 'VW X ' fi ,. - I , ' hill I J- - 23 , 45 . J -K 'ff' A50-1' A ' 5 ' ' 'A ' -' 'Tl'-T O L Xjx ey ,H O e f ren- I s I he as IO -I -f 5 if -T,::4-. f L -gf-? 5 'A I ' 7 -:f'Z- if L ' ' in ,3 ' ,S-' 'Y ' Z.. Y T 2 222-'ff 1' - 54 . 1-2.54:-1. :E . ef' 4 -ef 4 Q 5? 2 El, '- i f K if Y ,L Yr' I X IQEFZLL ' fi -' -1 - T , Ee., I I5 N .. Y i Q , L Q -0- ' -111 j -.,...-L 5 1 Q3 SlEll?lVATllQ5NS Gin tbnu, must glnriuus nf all the pears what babe gone anh uf thuse foreseen, we raise a sung of tnunhruus praise, jfnr than art best, nb iehenteen! SOLOMON'S PILLS HAROLD MARTZ, '17- One touch of rumor KKDICKH GREGORY, '18 Cin U. S. campj- We makes the whole world ch1n. live and move and have our beans. PAUL SELSAM, '17- Honest tea is the best LOUISE JOI-INsoN, ,I7-'KOHC touch of nature pollcy. ' ' makes the whole world sm. KIT KELLEY, '17- Where there's a ALLISON SKINNER, ,I7-HA fool and his will, there 's a fray. ' ' honey are soon parted. 'IEDM HILTON, '17- The wages of gin is HAIROLD ECISERT, '17fu!?ffCP fhY tongue ,- from ev1l and th 11 sfrom 1rls. eat . Y P E i EMORY HARTMAN, '17- Look before you JOE YOGLER' 17- A soft drmk fufneth Sleep.: v away trade. . GETHA HIGH 'I7- Better to have loved a CK U? 7 KK ' I ,Y Q CLEM KELLEY, 17- Flgufes don t he' 1 short than never to have loved a tall. , EVE'-YN SFFAKMAN, ,17-HA fhmg 0fdutY1S Doc WITHEROW, 'I7- Where there's a t0.1aW forever- pill, there's a pay. PROP. DIBBLE-'4G0d help those who help JIM DAUGHERTY, '17- A rolling bone themselvesl' ' gathers no loss. nl. :oilrioifuserio:nicrgcrinirziaifqcxifxzxxiezcuzcpzaaicnini xoioioxnzoioia 14 14:14 14 10101030 49 BEAUTY HINTS EXTRACTS FROM THE DAILY ARGUS OF Application of Rouge '932 t 5 By 7oro!lzy ffairfax The proper application of rouge is one of the fine arts. The skill ofa Rembrandt oraMichael Angelo, however, is not required if the readers of this column, who so successfully used the mani- curing method explained several months ago, care to delve deeper with me into the science of beauty enhancement. That there is a crying need for a proper explanation of how, when and where to rouge, a trip through the corridors between periods will amply demonstrate. Never in all my ex- tensive lecturing trips-and I have given lessons to the natives of the Congo, Borneo, Dauphin, and Camp Hill-have I been so appalled at the ignorance of cosmetic adornment as is here dis- played in this great center of learning, culture, and debating societies. I have shuddered at raw dabs of hectic red that have slipped from bloom- ing cheek bones and run riot on ear and neck, I have shivered at stenciled eye-brows that met above the nose and tapered off under the hair, I have gasped at rich hued lips that were as broad as Zac Meixel 's jokes and as long as Miss Bower's Latin lessons. Learn from my vast years of experience and remedy your facial defects thus: ' 1 sheet of paper C6 in. x 8 in.j I camel's hair brush I can carmine paint I can white enamel 1 can blue paint I can yellow paint 1 can lard Dip camel's hair brush in each color in turn and transfer liberal amount to sheet of paper, mix well until primal colors are obliterated and as many separate hues as possible secured. Pour over paper enough lard to make entire mixture adhesive. Bend over paper until face isjust touch- ing surface. Ask a friend to hit you over back of head in unexpected manner. Detach paper cling- ing to face and sweep brush dexterously across cheeks, eye-brows and lips. Stand in sun until thoroughly dry. Your toilet is complete.. Note: A jar of cold cream might be necessary before fresh application. . TESTIMONIALS: I have gazed into a mirror, astonished at the remarkable result. Tom Caldwell, '18. Since using your method I have noticed the greatest difference between my face now and when I used rouge. Esther Dunlap, ,I7. ' 'Where can I get more cold cream P Harry Good, '18. I had no blue paint and used ink. Can guarantee the same result. Laura Bretz, '17. After using your remedy I became so en- raptured with my appearance that I forgot to attend the Triangle Dance. Jim Dougherty, 317 Oc. -High School opened yesterday with only a few girls of the class of '17 in their usual seats. Oct. 9-During the past year we are glad to announce that the following improve- ments in High School have taken places- frj Compulsory attendance to classes has been abolished. C27 All tests and written lessons are given on the Sundays of each month nearest the full moon. Cgj A fleet of airships has been pur- chased for the faculty to come to school in, thereby enlarging the students' chances for no classes. Oct. 27-Rev. Paul Selsam, D. D., now pastor Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. June of St. Paul 's M. E. Church, Rockville, gave a short talk in chapel on the sub- ject Who cut the sleeves out of father 's vest? ' ' 2-Since football was abolished IO years ago by an act of Congress, the annual golf tournament was held yesterday. It was won by Miss Margaret Koster, '17, who has been reviewing some of her Senior Physics with Prof. Henschen for I5 years. Io-The enrollment ofour School at present is 4,927 of which the only two men be- sides those in the faculty arejanitors. ' 22-Yesterday we had no chemistry. Prof. Allison Skinner ran out of gas while coming to school in his biplane and had to spend the day in the hospital. 30-The Argus Staff will enjoy their four- teenth strawride tonight. Mr. Thomas Caldwell, the principal, says that they can have as many as they want, if they take him along. 3-It has been decided that all examina- tions be done away with. I7-WC start again our daily grind after our 5 weeks ofChr1stmas vacation. 1 I-Dr. Harold Eckert of Harvard Univer- sity gave us a lecture on The Habits of the People of Mars. ' ' 21-Our spring vacation of 7 weeks starts today. 13-Our last a pearance in I932 until October. The new staff will be com- posed of 44 members, the same as usual. SIDE TALKS WITH BOYS - Laura Lean yibbey CARTER, ,I71IfMF. Saul thinks of resigning, you are certainly best fit to succeed him. Why not write a chemistry to suit yourself? DALLMAN, '17-You could advertise for a girl in the Spinster's Gazette. SELSAM, ,I7-YES, great fortunes have been made in selling watch fobs. Rust proof collar buttons might probably sell faster for you. GOLDSTEIN, ,I7-YES, the latest in socks are the changeable colors-that is, those which are white but become dark by using. ? ? ? ? ? What reason does the janitor have for talking about a square-pointed knife? Who told Hoffman that Southey, the writer, was a city in southern Italy? Why did someone say that Michael Angelo was an archangel? Wilenski says he'll go to war willingly if they draft him. Isn't that nice? How can you ex lain the fact that Martz must remove the ring fiiom his finger before he can study? If Miss Orth calls Dryden's writings in- fernally dry how would she characterize Dante's Inferno? Why does Selsam go around apologizing to everyone that he's alive? Who said that the teachers don't know how to hand outlessons? Don't you think Deppen has enough excuse cards to shuflie? THE SEVEN WONDERS OF HIGH SCHOOL Witherow's feet. Winfield's mouth. Zac's jokes Spanglerls intellect. Mr. Hall's gestures. Daugherty's build. Cashman's height. THE TELLING OF THE TALE A boy, a girl. A moonlight night, Two strong arms, Oh, what a plight, A dropping head, A glint ofgold, Two sounding smacks, The tale is told. ZAC-' 'All those not here please stop answer- ing. The best thing in the world for big feet is- big shoes. CHEMISTRY A LA CARTER Chemistry was discovered in the year 5oo B. C. by a young Eskimo of no particular nation- ality. He first invented a solution for growing hair on rats' tails. His thesis The Medicinal Properties of Sandstone, is still famous and much read. Chemistry rapidly spread and was soon introduced into Dauphin County in the year 450 B. C. Here dynamite was discovered and the discoverer was so over come with joy that he passed away-through the skylight, of course. Now there are thousands of dynamite mines in the country. There are two branches of chemistry, or- ganic and unorganic. Organic deals with what coats your eats and unorganic with what eats your coats. You start with Chem. I which is a dead cinch. Next the student tackles Chem. II. Does he change his mind about the subject? Yes, Henry, he changeth it. By the time he's done Chem. III he can analysize anything from the Atomic Theory to a dish of needle soup. When Chem. IV comes-Cdeep groans.D So chemistry has developed until it has reached what it is to-day and if the bell had'nt just rung, I'd tell you more about it. INTERESTING NOTES ON THE FACULTY Prof. Rose spent the last chapel service in peaceful sleep. It is rumored that the Dauphin police force has Mr. Saul's number-no speeding allowed in that busy little borough, even in Fords. Miss Kast is being rushed by Harry Good, 'I 8. fWatch out, girls.J Miss Orth has shown symptoms lately of having had a disappointment in love. Which reminds us-we have noticed a diam- ond on the fourth finger ofMiss Saul's left hand. Zac seems sad lately. He must have for- gotten one ofhis oldjokes. Did you know that Mr. Burris is engaged? Yes, she's a Rochester chicken. Won't it be awful down here when all the men teachers are conscripted? Soapie,' will be especially missed on account of his instructive current events' talks. Miss Engle has 'been less repacious lately in her eternal cry, go get your ticket, where's your ticket ? Mrs. Fox, our gum shoe detective, is a real fox when it comes to holding down the em- ployment Bureau. Mr. Miller threatened to throw the person who's making all that noise out of the rooml' the other day. The offender proved to be Martz, ,I7. Imagine, kind reader, what might have happened! Miss McNifT proved to be not only a very efiicient chaperon on a certain hike to Dauphin not long ago but also a good hiker-total six miles. This came indirectly but Mr. Fahnestock fnot Missj has been accused of reading the May number of Snappy Stories. 101011 1 1 sioioioiuioia is 31 :o1n2u3oi0i0io11 lj411cnicv:ricnicn1crilr:vi111ricnicvi4r1cni1xj1vi4 SENIOR STATISTICS Most to be admired- Boy-Harold Eckert, Girl-Mary Elizabeth Dietrich. Best singer- Boy-Frank Witherow, Girl-Getha High. Class beauty- Boy-William Foster, Girl-Esther Dunlap. Brightest- Boy-Bernard Wert, Girl-Margaret Landis. Biggest bluffer- Boy-George Spangler, Girl-Louise Johnson. Witriest- Boy-Joseph Vogler, Girl-Sara Harr. Biggest sport- Boy-James Daugherty, Girl-Louise Johnson. Most conceited- Boy-Harold Martz, Girl-Romayne Boyer. Hardest worker- Boy-Harry Sanders, Girl-Nora Lippi. SENIOR BOYS' STATISTICS Have you ever kissed a girl P-Only 6 were brave. If not, why not? The others thought too much of themselves. What college do you expect to enter ?-Penn State and University of Penna. Have you ever shot a firearm ?-7 have. Have you ever sneaked into a movie? -8 have. Have you ever seen a show from-the nut? -11 have. , Have you ever smoked ?-8 use the filthy weed. Have you ever bagged a period without being caught?-Two have been caught. Have you ever sneaked into a foot-ball game?- IO have. Have you washed the back of your neck every day? 8 don't wash their necks. Have you ever sworn to yourself or otherwise? Only 3 have never sworn. Can you play any musical instrument?-13 are musically inclined. Can you swim ?-I I can swim. Who is your favorite teacher ?-Prof. Karl E. Richards. What study did you enjoy the most?-Chemistry. Were you ever late to school ?-6 have never been late! Were you ever absent from school ?-3 have never been absent. Can you dance ?-They all dance except 6. Have you ever had any conditions?-The same 6 have never had conditions. Which was your hardest year ?-Junior. Which was your easiest year ?-Sophomore. Your favorite school next to CENTRAL ?-Tech. s:cs14n3r2cri4r:cn1cricnZoi1vi1si1v:ni1xi4 Best athlete- Boy-Edward Hilton, Girl-Ruth Richards. Best natured- Boy-Kenneth Downes, Girl-Caroline Hahn. Greatest pony rider - Boy-Paul Selsam, Girl-Katherine Simonetti. Cutest- Boy-Kenneth Downes, Girl-Laura Bretz. Most popular- Boy-Harold Eckert, Girl-Louise Johnson. Best writer- Boy-Bernard Wert, Girl-Bernarda McCormick. Tallest- Boy-James Daugherty, Girl-Gertrude Rimer. Shortest- Boy-Alphonsus Cashman, Girl-Rachael Lightner. Biggest talker- Boy-James Daugherty, Girl-Romayne Boyer. SENIOR GI RLS' STATISTICS Have you ever kissed a boy ?-Only I9 have suc- cumbed. If not, why not ?-They either don't believe in it or haven't had a chance. What college do you expect to enter?-Smith, Drexel, and Columbia. Have you ever bagged a period without being caught?-27 have been caught bagging Have you ever enjoyed a show from the nut? - 45 have enjoyed it. Have you had any conditions ?-40 have not had conditions. Can you play the piano?-38 tickle the ivoriesf' Who is your favorite teacher ?-Prof. J. A. F. Hall is the favorite. What study did you enjoy most?-English is the favorite study. A Which was your hardest year?-Junior. Which was your easiest year?-Sophomore. Did you ever powder ?-39 use powder. Did you ever paint ?-I 5 use paint.-Shocking! Did you ever spend a day without one look in the mirror ?-Only I9 have. CThe others forget their infancyj Were you ever late to school ?-Only 38 have been tardy. Were you ever absent from school ?-48 have been absent. Can you swim?-25 are in no danger of death by drowning. Can you dance?-48 are adept in the gentle art of Terpsichore. Have you ever cooked a meal without help?-43 are prepared to feed their husbands. HE only sure way of .vpamzing tbe gap between a poorly paid position and one that carries with it responsibility and a big salary is to learn. There are many methods of doing most things, but the men who have made the greatest success in life are united in the opinion that the only rare way to a position that that you'1l be proud of is to eguzlb -yourfef You cannot aH'ord to gamble on your future---nor is it at all necessary. Your success is assured after you have had the thorough business training that we offer. Such a train- ing will make you eligible to a good position at an ex- cellent salary to start---and make advancement sure and easy. Such a training costs but little money and requires but little time. One of our students received recently the following telegram: Your ap ointment recommended secretary of war one tgousand dollars per annum report for duty as early as practicable room one thirty three war department. Unless you have already done so, send today for an interesting and valu- able booklet UTHE ART or GETTING ALONG IN THE WORLD.,' THE OFFICE TRAINING SCI-IGOL Fouk Sourn MARKET SQUARE HARRISBURG, PA. Qu li0io1o:0ioi014vioio10i1:i4n11ui1b1oi1n11si4xi1ricr:oicx:4n1c:11x1cr1a + 53 The 1Batriut and The hening sms The Best for readers The Best for advertisers To succeed in business, the merchants must adver- tise in them. To know what is going on you must read them They blanket. Harrisburg and the surrounding territory The best newspaper buy between Philadelphia and Pittsburg 11111: 1 1:11014 1 1 1 1n1n1o1a:1n1:1 10101010141 54 n1.u1n1n1 111 101111 1. 11 101 v1 n1n1n1n1n1: 141111 v1 '11 1:11111 n1:v1 1: 1: 1: 1: 1 11:11 1111: n1:n1o1o1: 1' 1-r:o1o1 1'r1o1n1n1o1o1o11n1n1n1 if 'P-Q - -- -'1' -W-f ll ll ll ll CRAIGHEAD, '20-Ah, mother, that man only has one eye. MOTHER-ShlHe'll hear you. CHARLES-Doesn't he know ir? l H . . , Miss SAUL1IS thus your father's SlgI'IZ1fUI'C 2105 L gan st 1 DEPPEN, II81AS near as I Could get to it. 0 ree 4, U SPANGLER, II7- Don't you ever need sym- 5 pathy, or feel a longing for tenderness. - DESHONG '20- Uh-huh when we have v v y, 3 Y ll ll steak. UU +4- 11 101 11111111 1o1:x1n1o1n1:1:1o1o1 1 10101: 1 1: 1 1 1: 1: 1 101 11: 1 1 1 1 10111 1n1n THE EW STORE ofWlVI. STROU., E HARRISBURG'S MOST POPULAR STORE Extends its Heartiest Congratulations to the 1' Class of 1917 WE ASK YOU TO COME IN TO SEE THE SNAPPY PALM BEACHESH AND COOL CLOTHS WE ARE SHOWING THE NEW STORE OF WM. STROUSE 11 1 1:1 1 1 11:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:11 1 1 1 1:1111 11:11:11 1:1 1 111913191 1:1 10 I1n1an1011:1010101u1n1u11:1:x1u1n1o1o1n1o1u141:11:11: 101u1o1n1o1n1o1:a1:11011 1:n1o1n1n1o1n Estimates Furnished Both Phones FURNACES, STOVES and RANGES A FULL LINE OF HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ROOFING, SPOUTING AND ,IOBBINC PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY ATTENDED TO George LU. H :mes No. I0 N. Market Square Harrisburg, Pa. 3414,gg,gg14,1111n1n1n1n1n1u1o1o1o1o1: 1:11 1n1'r1o1' 1' 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 55 n1::1o1:n1:n1: 1 1:11 1n1:u1:n1:1:n1n1n1o1n1o1:: 'I' 1u:1:oj11o1n:1111cr1a:4:c:cx14x:1n::cxics141oi4vj4r:c1oi11c jnzoiozuioioioje rjoioioioioioioioiui Q1111011xiiarilisirlripzirixlxiieiivirifriiiasiniolritriolnlxivia The Harrisburg Academy Specializes in the preparation of young men for colleges, universities, and pro- fessional schools. The period of pre- paration is macie as short as possible, consistent with thoroughness FOR DETAILED INFORMATION ADDRESS THE I-IEADMASTER ARTHUR E. BROWN of HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA riioioiviiclcinzioiioiriicieviicpiicriioilfriiiclivioificlc 56 n1oio1o1o1o:4+ vjoiufs 4' rin!! 1: sjcinjcin -I' 'I' 101014-imxiuxuinininioic 20101114 1014 P4 I 'I' x1u-'x1'x1'x1 1'r1- 1' 1' 1 1'1oi1riu1o1oio1u1c II I E1 ll E- 5- I 5' Il -T -2 I 03302-Z 5 - . - D-!! Zvwxwgf ! 'D ll 99b I D.. . . H,--G::: E - - II Skirzg' I OO ' ' :s ' g 2 I I! je? HU? 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Qommercial Trust Company of Harrisburg, Pa. 1222 8:1224 NORTH THIRD STREET WE SOLICIT YOUR ACCOUNT No MATTER How SMALL Pays 47, interest COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED niainiuim 1111010103: ioioioifriozcxioicnio Lain: :lainie 1 101010203 aim 101: 3014 if 101014 in ----1: ! l ! ! ! rioiuioiozoioicxioza n:o1o1u14vio1ojo1o1a +n1o1o1u:o11 11 il 1 114 14 2 ni 110101014 is 11:11 1024 101010101031 ioiuiniuioioia 103:14 101014 UNCLE SAM WANTS YOU Bufuzeff M eu 0 f Hurrzkburg Wuut Tau Boys and Girls, Young Men and Young Women 1I Never in the history of American business will there be such a demand for oflice help, of every character, as will deluge us in the extremely near future. Those who are 'ff' will be selected -those Who are fittest will receive the posts of honor and the fat pay envelopes. PHY! Tau Be Ei'-or Uujt? A 1I Begin at once to train for one ofthe preferred positions-of which there will be plenty. The Business World and Uncle Sam 's Civil Service departments cannot cease their opportuni- ties in the least-yet, vucuneies will be pfenfjul-they must be flied-business and governmental operations must go on. ENTER NOW! DAY 55 NIGHT scHooL Harrisburg? Leading and Accredited Business College SCHOOL OF COMMERCE TROUP BUILDING Both Phones I5 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE FREE CATALOGUE INVESTIGATE - VISIT - DECIDE h 58 'I' +114 114 +151 4' 4 -i- ti' '! : : 101 1 ini 1 Zn? 1 1:'Z 101 2010101010? 0! 1U1020i0101 101010101011 101:11111u1n1n1u31Q9 ll U U ' lx'IClwIUl.l.EN1uSCl'DUST' sav the t ll l Ulllted Hat Stores, Inc. will disappearinafew yzarsfl I 1 Homes Third 3, Market Streets This gave the golden-haired girl her op- Q H portumty. s S SHE Csweetlyj- If y tnt I h. 1 'StralUS '-S I '50 6 better speak up now. Ou W1 one Vou fu Genuine Panamas M W , UD. i 1 83.75 6- 15. 00 5 ...i.33AQZgi?i'f1'W' 'C F' 'Og All Guaranteed-We Sell None But Genuine Panamas you ?i?ELLEY, ,WQUNOQ has some dog been biting ii l N' 'l : 1' :' Z : 'Z ' 2 'Z ': 1'3 :'1 '2 2 i' 'i 10 0101111 1011112 1 14 1 111-14:11:11 11111114 '! : : :' Z Z Z Z '1 Z : 101'101'2'1H20101010111111 111 101110: 1 11111 ipugezngogog. ll ll ' P lj . G. DIENER 3 H E SELLS DIAMONDS l i Bememhrante l No other period in our lives is so dear to us i and full of such fond recollections as Graduation. H It is always remembered as the sweetest time in our lives. Such cherished memories are well pre- served by a gift which serves as a constant reminder of the last day of college. lve bgy 01' glrl What gift could be more appropriate than a GRUEN Witch, beautifully designed and with ac- a Gruen Watch curacy guaranteed. g LADIES' WATCHES 515.00 and UP 3 MEN'S WATCHES 525.00 and UP I I THE Sale Agent for Harrisburg, Perma. 3 J EWELER 408 MARKET STREET ii 0910141101411 11 1014111 1111: 1011111110101 ,ini ,i 1,101 ,i 1 1 Z1 1,1 1 iz ig 1 11: Zi 1 1 2. init, l!l11010101010101111010111111za11a::u1010:01i,Z1,z,,:,,1 gn: 1 1 2 111,211 1 1 Z 1 Z vt I 1 I 101. ll Q When you want to write a Ietter. use a li g RAPID TRANSIT TABLET Sold by ll gg Roberts 8- Meek 3 To the Retail Stationery Trade ASK THE RETAIL DEALER FOR IT AND DON'T TAKE ANY OTHER II 40101011111110101111111010101411010101010101330101010 11,11,i,,3,,l,,i,,i,,1,,i,, init.iuiuiuiuiniuioii 59 l -I- 10141: p1u1o1o101o1o1u11:1:s1o1u1n1:n1o1:11:11 1: 1:u1n1:n1:1n1:n1o1n14 1o1o1o1n1o1u11 14 111014 111101014 SAVE FIVE DOLLARS g A W. Holman 3 15.00-CLOTHING-s 1s.oo For Men and Young Men I 228 MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PA. +'i0i'Pill0i0i0i i0i0i 10 1 571 551030 1 5' 1 31030 131010 19131010 1 91 9301 937 13 1 391930 1 9i070i0l 1 i' +li0i0i4l10101014 init 11 101014 1012110litlllilbiillZliiiiiliilllliliifllibllll ii illiilli illl4li0i4lT0i01Ui1 2 1820 Must be right to stay so long 1917 i i Gross Drug Store E 119 Market Street 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR ANYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE E Agents for ! REYMER'S CD. ALLEGRETTI CELEBRATED CHOCOLATES I E Soda Water Not Excelled in City Your Patronage Solidited I -I----------'---f--''-'----+-'-f--'--'-'--'- ' ---- ------w- -'- --'- -- --- ----'----- -' Q... Q '!' 4... -r ! i I Q ! E ! ! ! ! ! ! ! l I ! ! ! ! Q Q ss is QD? OECD CQ. P4 CN 9, r-r D' H 'D' ,-. 1 Q- T r-r 1 FD FD f-r 1 1n:u1u14 10101011 1o1u11n1014n1o1o1o1o1u The Store That Never Closes v14v1:1o1:1n1:1: 1 1 1 1: 1:11:11 1: 1111111111 11 1 1: 1: 1 n1:x1:a1:r1:n191111:n1o1u1:11::1:n1o1n1:n Shoes Shoes A Dandy Line Shoe Store 202 Market Street MADE IN I-IARRISBURG is Shoes Shoes r1o1o1o1o1u14'1' 1' 1' 1' 1 1' 1' 1 '14 .1 01 . 1o1.x1u1n1. 1:11. 101111. 1: 10101111 11 1011 1o14v1o1014r14s1cn1o1o14n1o14n1n1en1a n11I1o1o1u1n1u1o: 1:1411 14I1:1I1:v11n11I1:I1Iau a!m1u1u141 111: 1 1:1111 11:1 1 1:11:11 1 1 ll U II II 7 .'l'k5xIw,I--'---NYill you gimme :I dime to git where 5 Iny lllllllly s alt? SENlOR1SLll'C. Whe-re's your family? S 2 'l'RAMI'H-Gone to the IHOVICS. gn Result Graft U U l ll ll HAM-MAN, ,I7 Car tlaneej-Are your leer Felt Letters and Pennants ' - I , . ' P : : r'ml5d'HLlmg'l ,P II II Made to Order .1 o, w If . 5 : l'l.MORY VVOlllLl you please dance on them as mine ure. II II f - 5 5 Cor. lllnrd and Herr Streets l U .: :..:..:.: : : I : : : : : -.:..:.-.,:..:..1. .g..:.,:..:..I0:0:.,:..1-..:..:..-.,:f,::.:.,:.,:..:.,:..: The Live Storey Always Reliable GO TO DQUTRICHS Ask anybody for the nbesiv clothing store- 'l.'L'1, . , Wi' Wlthout a moments V5 hesitation tl1ey'll say fl' DOUTRlCHS W Thank You for your loyal Paironagev ,101011 101,11 1, 1 ... 11 1011, .., 214,10...,,1,,1U1,,1u101n1U10101,,..,10..,,.-,,1,,1,,1,,1,,1,,1 DIAMONDS C , R , B S QUALITY HIGH WATICHES 3 Bm B I B I. PRICES Low ac ZI4 61 ZI6 MARKET STREET ac NEW LOCATION AFTER OCTOBER Ist, l9l74-28 N. SECOND STREET 111-1:-114,141:I1n1n1u1u1u1f.:a-101019141101011:1-u1n1u1I1:111.1011,101-u1n1u1:u1:n1:-1 1 1 1 1 61 'I' 1:: 1014 1 01011: 101010101011 i101n101010101a:1011n1o1010:o101cx1an1a +: Qn1010:01o:0101o1o1o1o1o1a:1:+ nxojoioiojoioioioioiozoiafn Q... I 110101010 01010 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 010 01010101010101010101-110101-1101'11-110101010101010101a BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY - Lewisburg. Pa. JOHN HOWARD HARRIS. President Bucknell University admits graduates of Central High School upon certzjicate A TWENTIETH CENTURY INSTITUTION Fixed and Working Capital of Over One and One-Quarter Millions of Dollars EIGHTEEN BUILDINGS Courses in Arts, Philosophy, Jurisprudence, Science, Biologil, Domes- tic Science and Household Arts, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and Elec- COLLEGE trical Engineering. Courses in Piano, Pipe Organ, Violin, Voice Culture and Art of Sing ing, Wind Instruments, Stringed Instruments. History of Music, Pub lic School Music, Harmony, Composition, Theory, Vergil Clavier. SCHOOL OF MUSIC All Work of College Grade, Courses in Education, Languages, Mathe matics, Sciences, Etc. SUMMER SESSION F or Catalog and Information Address WALTER WILCOX. Registar Lewislaurg, Pa. 1101010101 1 111 1 v1 101: 101: 10101: 1:111nic111x11:1rx14n14r11x14n1cn11n1a:1cr14 10101010101 111 10101014 101014 1010101u10101m101 ni 11011 1 101 1 1 11 1: 1:11 1 .1 1 111.1 n101..1.n1 1 110101 1010101011 HARRISBURG HARDWARE CO. GUNS AND AMMUNITION, BASE BALL GOODS, TENNIS RACQUETS, FISHING TACKLE, ROLLER SKATES, BOY SCOUT TENTS, Agent for REMINGTON ARMS, U. M. C. CO. 5 North :Market Square r11:1:n1:n1010101:n1 11 11 v1 1011101:x1:x101:a10101m1 1 101: 11 101 101:-101010101 :1:1e101:n10101u Sporting Goods of the Better Quality BICYCLES, CANOES and KODAKS BOGAR'S on the Square YORK, PA. HARRISBURG, PA. .-..-..-..-,.-..-..-,-.-. ..-..-.. -.- - - - 62 1:'11nie111141isx1111:114111v101u101010101010101010101010101. 1 . 1010101 101.1101 n1.n11.1.r101a f'I' I. 'I' 1 I I I I I I I I 'I' 'I' I I I I I 1 Q 1 I 1 I :1 10101: 1 1: 101 n1 1 1010111101: 1 101:x1n? a!v10101:1:101011010101010111010101:1:1014 U U FRI ENDS S ll ll KEN DOWNES said: , . , ,, . Q E 2 Im ll ll I had a frlend, I loaned him teng Successors to E I h3Vffn,f Sef-in H A 2 My frxend Slnce then. KNOX fm M1-:CKLEY co. U U MR. FAHNEs'rocK-Will you go on with the 1302-1304 N Third Street U U fffmS1f1fiOH,FffmkP U VVITHEROW, ,I'71fJL1Sf waking up from napj i' 'Tain't my lead, I just dealt. U U .....:.::.:::..-:.: ::::.:.:.:.- :.: :..:..::q. 4..:..:f.::.:..::::::..:..::.::.:::::.: : ...:.:.::::f GOLDEN SEAL THE DRUG STORE ON THE SQUARE HENRY G. REUWER. Proprietor 11 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE 1.1.1111m.-111111.11014 11010101 11 101: 11 1: 1:11111x101010:01n101010101 1 1 101 1010101011 10101010101010101n1n Gems jewels Silverware AIEWELRY OF THE BETTER SORT AT A REASONABLE PRICE CAN BE HAD AT H. C. C laster 302 MARKET STREET I NORTH THIRD STREET ,1l,1,,1,,10101,,1,,101,,1u1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 if1.101,101010101u10101:-101011 MILLER BROTHERS QE? CO. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Rents Collected, Surety Bonds Stocks E93 Investments FEDERAL SQUARE IJARRISBURG, PA. 014 101: 1: 1:-1:r101::1: 1: 14 101: 1: 1: 1- 111: 101010101 1: 1: 1: 1:11 1: 101:101:n1:u1:u1::1:n1: 10101: 63 'I' lIm:o1o14v1o1o1o:n:4njoiuiozojerjozozevzcvicvjcnzavzcnzoiujwnzaniavzcvzaviojojojanieniavicvjozoioioioioiex:vr:4n1ar1o:n:4r1cn:o1o:u:4n:4r:o1o:arj1v14uf NEW Loc'AT1oN - 37 NORTH SEc'oND STREET QAbove Rose'sJ MUSSER Toe Pfczee Where Students G0 FINISHES 8? STYLES THE LATEST Ir Qu SfZl6l1Z'0fZ7' Fine Pbotogfapfzs 332 per cent Discount to Class of IQI7 New Location 3 7 N. Second Street fAbove Rose'sj -- - - - -- 1- -- -- -a--1-- -- -- 1- ----: iz:-1: 119101011 64 .11.9011111111111111v111cnncnocso1ocsoanouwum::1r:v1vcv h l!lv21ND04D022'lD04l'02f'1fCWIZI2-2 11: 1 : 2f211':f '1' l ll VVILBUR DIMM, '17-I hear that your father Q Q Cake.: Candies thinks and even says that I am a very handsome i young man. l MARY D1E'1'R1c1-1, 117'-But he only says that Q for fun. -- . W. D.-Are you sure? 2 school Grocery M. D.-Yes, he does it to tease mother. i L GREooRY, '17-Rock me to sleep? l MARTHA CREsswE1.L, '17-Wait till I get a l . cou wle ofbricks. Q II Sandwiches Groceries 1 l H 0QOQllQ0,0QllQ l,flQ0,0QOQ1lQODl5QllQlZi0QlZlm all0QUi0Q0ll2illllliillllfil ll!-0iIll0QU,0'0Ql STATE NoRMAL SoHooL, Bloomsburg, Pa. Qllnder State Board of Educationl Teacher Training Department College Preparatory Department Music Department Commercial Department Accessible by the Pennsylvania and the D. L. 8t W. Railroads il Free tuition to prospective teachers. Diploma is a life certificate. Good salaries for graduates. High School graduates admitted without examinatlon. Cooking and sew- ing taught. The Palmer Teacher's Certificate in Penmanship may be obtained. fl For prospective teachers 3186 covers all charges for one school year, excepting books and laboratory fees. Hl Gymnasium, Library, Laboratories and Model School in charge of trained special- ists. A preceptress devotes her time to the Welfare of the girls. A trained nurse is in attendance. GRADUATES TEACHING FRoM CHILE TO ALASKA Address D. WAl.l.ER, JR., Prizzczpal 111 11101 1 1: 1- 111111111 111 1 1101 1 1,1 111:11 1 1 11111 1:1 1:1111111111111111141011111 We sell satisfaction as well as merclzanalise THERE IS QUALITY IN EVERY PIECE OF JEWELRY E. o. Hoo ER r1u1o1u1 11111111x11t1o1o1 1111 1:1 11 1111111110191110191111111 1: 1:11 11:11 111 1 1 11: 1: 1 101 65 11+ o!u1u1o1o1o1n1o11 1014110101011r11n1o1o1o1o1u1o14n11rs11r1cv11n1o14r1cr1o14r11111uls 4-,..,.. ........i. cin1o1o1o1o1o11p1o14 111:1::1::1:+ , . ll -1- fx- If Il I Il I I I I I 'I' 111114111 1 1111111 11111111111:11111111111111111 05111111111-11-1111111111111-11111111-11111-11-1:1 1 1 11 11 111111 WITMER, BAIR E5 WITMER HARRISBURG, PA. Showing all ffm! if new fir Summer Wear WALNUT NEAR SECOND STREET 111 11 1111111 11111111111111111 1111111111 111 11111111111111111111 111111111111 1:11111:11:111111:111111:1cp1 1 11:11 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1 11111111111111111111111111411111-11-11-114111 CENTRAL PRINTING 81 PUBLISHING HOUSE THE CENTRAL BOOK STORE j. B, MARTIN, BUSINESS MANAGER, 329 MARKET STREET BOOKS AND STATIONERY, PRINTING, ENGRAVING, BOOKBINDING, OFFICE SUPPLIES, ARTISTS MATERIALS Beaulbrul Commencemenl Presents. Jbfy Commencement, my High School 'Days LATEST FLOWER, BIRD, WILD FLOWER AND BUTTERFLY GUIDES, Etc. 1- 1- 1--1 1 1 1 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1:11:11111:11:11:11:11:1111111111111:1:11:11111:11:11c11111: 1 1: 1 11:11:11 11.11.11..1. 1 11 111.11111.11.11.11.11 +11::1:11:11: 1: 1 1: 1: 1: 1 1: 1: 1: 11 1:11:11111:111:11:111:11x1 114 11: 11: 11: 11111111::11: 11111: 11 1: 1: 1: 1 11 11111 I I I I I I I I SODAS CANDIES SUNDAES SOAPS AND PERFUMES MILK SHAKES RLJNDEN' G DRUG STORE SIXTH AND BOASSTREETS, - HARRlSBURG,PENNA. I i DRUGSANDMEDICINES PRESCRIPTIONS i STATIONERY SUNDRIES CIGARS, ETC Eniuinini 15:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:11:11:11: 1 1 1111111111111111:1:111111l1:101:v1:11:1:1 1111111111111111 .l.,1g.1:,1: 1:1191:1111111111111111-1011111111111 1: 1111111114 111-1021 1' ll' 101515151 151 101111 1011131111 I I I Home Made Ice Cream I I I-Iarrlsburg Candy Kltchen 5 -I' I535 North Third Street Harrisburg, Pa. Raymer's Powell 's Candies Candies U 4- Davenportgs Lunch Rooms Architects of Appetite 325 Market Street 11111111-1 1 1-14-9111-11-4.411-11-1 1-1-1 1 11,1 11:11:11:11:11:11 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 1 1:11111111111111-1 11 11 111 :111 1111111:1:11411:11111111111011111111 11 1111 1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1- 1-1:4 1111:I1014-101n1n1u1m:1o1uiu10111101o1n1u1u? Quin14111111:1o1u1n1.r1o1n101 1o1.x1u101.n1, ll ll ' S P H A R M The boy stood on the burning deck He heard reliefships, horns, 209 MARKET STREET But even then he couldn't move only the Best Drugs 8 Sundries FI he heat had popped his corns. CLERK- This book will do half' your work. p SKINNER, '17- Give me two, quickf' U I --' 1 PROP. HENSCHEN- What happens when poverty comes to the door? I ' SALES AGENT FOR HUYLER'S CANDIES I TOM CALDWEPL, ,I8- The ilwfflllmenf Ajt-Day, F,-elf, piano goes out the w1ndow.' ' ll II ,: 2 : 1: ..,.,:.,-.,:.,:.,-.,:..:.: : :.:,,:.,:..i. .g..-.,:.,:,:.:.,:.,:.:.,:.,:.,-.: :.,: : : .. I.-. XX I represent the largest and best Insurance Company on earth. There is always an opening for active, capable young men. If sujicien tb: in terested, call for an interview W. S. ESSICK, Geffl Agent S5-Jigdzzjkzsfer 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11' 11 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11- 1 1 1 1 1o1o1:x1:u1o11:10113 110 1 o 1 o 1:1 1:1 11: 11010 1 0111 11 011: 1o1o1o1n1n1o1o1 010 1 as 1 u 1:1 11:10 1011114110 1 o 1 01101 o1n1u1o1o1n1o THE ONE PLACE WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS CET THE ARTICLE YOU SEEK, IN THE QUALITY YOU WANT, AT A SAVING IN COST Soutter's lc to 250 Department Store Where Every Day is Bargain Day Zl 5 Market Street Opp. Court I-louse 11:114n1u1o1o1u1n1n1ir1 1 1011111 11:11 111111101 1 1 1111 1 1 1 1 10101011110101.191010 67 'I' again: 1010101111: is iuiuinzoiuxni 10101 JOHN M. GLASER, Mgr. XARY D NAVY I-IOES A store with sizes and widllzs to ff your feet ARMY AND NAVY SHOE STORE 38 North Court Street Opposite the jail Wall 14:10-uiol 1 1031101014 1uzoinzoioianioieixuicvzf nznlzuzai:minimis-i:a1::1 .-zizzoiniozuioininzn :14.14.3ngn1- 1- 1- 1 1- 1 1- 1 1 Lxzzrizirillitli Aommencement After this all important day most boys go out into the world to battle for success. The road to success is much shorter if you are well dressed. Most of Harrisburg's Successful Men McFALL 'S PA TRONS MCF LL'S HATTERS, MEN'S FURNISHERS AND SHIRT MAKERS Third and Market Street 076 -4- l ll l! l! Q! ll l l ! l ! l l ! ! ! E li l! li -4- l -ln... I ninicnioioioioixxiuiioirric 1011 4..:.,-9: I : :.:..:..:1.::,......:.: :f:.:.:.::- ' 0-- it IT'S astonishing how many young men like our Shoes and Shoe Service so well that they always come here for Shoes and call this their Shoe Store! Of course there's a reason for it and the Style and Excellence of our Shoes are our best arguments. g S teclzley 's 2 No. 1220 North Third Street l -5--0:1-----0:-'::'::,:::::f::::f:::':-i::- -0:1-:ci-. OF GETTYSBURG, PENNA. Ten college courses leading to a bachelor's degree are given in Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematics, Science Courses, Finance and Commerce, Civil Engineering, Municipal Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering. High class faculty and splendid educational equipment. Good buildingspincluding recitation halls, dormi- tories, laboratories, chapel and gymnasium. New opitional Course in Military Science and Tactics with all equipment of arms, ammunition and uniforms free of cost. High moral tone and good social advantages. Strong Y. M. C. A. and well trained musical clubs. Student government and honor system. Highest Grade College Education at Very Low Cost C llege opens September 19, 1917 . . Nzw catalogug gnd uuuuufui hook of views free Address, President W.A. Granville, Ph.D., LL.D. siezluiol931210104-:xl:xl:r11 1::zzniniciznicxzcnzzi nxniliioiciznioiuiz-ioinioiniozoianicnioia vioicrifxifviavicuicrierianirvzoianmoiavioicniirifsiv -14111nicxinicniaricnianiiimaniuiariaii 1101010111 Where the 1917 Argus was Printed HE new building of the HERsHEY PRESS is so large that the plant has room for almost indefinite expansion. This build- ing is 90 by 335 feet, four stories, of the most substantial construction. It is mainly windows. For night work there is a wonderful system of illumination. Its ceilings are 25 feet high. li VVe are read to lace at our service this com letel e ui ed Y P , Y , P ,Y Cl PP plant and a strong organization, efficiently managed, insuring the maximum result from the minimum expenditure. Special Attention lk Paid to Ruling Bzhzfing om! Book Work il VVhy worry over your printing when you can have it all done in this modern office that will take care of everything from the pre- paration of copy to the final delivery. 1l Please consider us at your service. VVe offer the facilities of our plant and our years of experience which insure the kind of printing you must have to achieve the largest success. HERSHEY PRESS, HERSHEY, PA. 69 1:1031 1:10.-:1:agent-sniff:znzzizzxznzuz 1 z .: 1-: 1 111: ze 1: xoxo.: 10101:1::1:n1:n1:n1:1c:1::1: 1o1n111u1o1o1u1i 'I' l l l l l l l l l l l I l 'I' :::::...::.,..:::.g. l U U U U U l U n -i- '!' o1n1,r1.1o1u1:1x1 1 10141101411 1.u1u1n1..1u!n QPQ1: U U ZAC Cro Ramey, UIQ, who had just hit him The Store on the with an apple corej-' ' Ramey, do you know who ll ll threw that? Q . RAMEY, ,l91iiY6S, sir, hut I don't like to For Poflih Fgfmfllzf- RefZfE31'af0'S tell, 2 3 1t e 0 ean in N , ll ll . LAC- Nolmlehoyl 5? Whittall Rugs ALL GRADES OF FURNITURE FOR ALL ROOMS AT REASON- IQAMEY, ,IQ Cin a poolroomj- How much II ABLE PRICES isitacue? NICBRIDE, '19-' 'Two and a halfcents. l ' ll RAMHY-' ' Lf-IFS buy Some- U U 1312 DERRY STREET. HARRISBURG i l 110101:rio1111111u1n1n1:n1o1n1m 1 101 11: 101115 19112111 1o1n1u1o1:n1:x1u1c:1::1u1o1n1:v1u:1::1n1i :n1o1n1a:1:n1 1u1:x1u1u1 1 1n141x111n1n1n11+ iu1u1r1u1:1 14:1:x1:-1o1o1:n1:14:1 1 1010111011 l U NEW Yokx LONDON PARIS i l For You Fellows Going Flowers a la nalural or - .. . . , D. Luxg Out to Fight Life s I Q H Battles The Q Q I ll House of Flowers 5 U ' - ' U Cl S Z 0 7'l Cl 7' Charler Uttle Arfzrf Y' 2 ., 321 WALNUT STREET I ll HARRISBURG U U lotlzes Corsage Bouquets a Specialty 1 Vlledding Decorations and Out- of-town Weddings given spe- cial attention. L ll l Q I ll . . ' t Excluslvel at The La.-sf W ora' zfz Floral I Y .flrrangemefzt H ii U l H E G l . O B E Q U IDINNERS l,UNcHEs THEATRES U U U U ....::.:.,::.:..: : :.,:.,...,:-.-.,:,: :.,:....-.--.,:..-.4 .g..:..:..:r:::: -iz ::::.::.: : : :iz :.,:.:..:..:: :x1::1:r1o1:n1n1o1a101x1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1150 1v1n1 11:1 1 1 1 1 1:10101 1 1 1 1 1111014 U U R b tb . . emem er e Real Economy zs Always Practzsed at ' 2 .V Cziy Star Laundry u u U U James H. Brenner They wash your clothes. Stretch your lace 6 S h F h S curtains and lace spreads. Wash and steam out Gun :rect your wool blankets. Dry cleaning of all kind 5 n Ladies and Gents suits cleaned and pressed. Overalls U HIGH CLASS OUTTER GARMENT5 FOR STY' washed and repaired. Come and see us, will be glad to i WOMEN show you around G C II ll W. E. ORTH, 'Proprielor We Also Carry the Stylish l G 3 Stout Suits and Coats 4l4-4l6 State Street Harrisburg, Pa. U Q II - 1o1o1n1:v1:n1u1n1o1 1 111 n1 1u1n1n1o1n1n1cin uiu1f:1u1: 1: 1: 1 1u1:x1::1:r1o1o1:n1: 1:1011 111:11 'I' 111111111.1.1.11.111110 1101 1:11 1 1:1 1n1n1 1:1 1 1 1 1u1 1011 A. H. K1-eidler fe? Bro. Fine Groceries ancl Choice Fruits Second and Walnut Streets 1111 11 n1n-110101: 1 111111111-1111: 1:11310 via11411:11:11a111in11:11:111r1o1o1o1o1n1o1o1o Harrisburg Harness and Suppl Co. lJi.v!ribm'er.r qf United and Firestone Tires and Accessories TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUIT CASES LEATHER Qf zz!! DESCRIPTIONS Hf1r11fxr.f mmf Lmfbvr Sf2t'L'f1I!fI't'J' Refrzzzred mn! MIIIA' fo Oralfr x11 114 SELSAM, '17-There's some one in this class using a horse. Miss MCNIf'I'1HOW do you know? SE1.sAM-I-Ie stole it out of my pocket. DEN'r1s'r-Chloroform or laughing gas? So11HoMoRE-Ether will answer the purpose. WANTED:-Someone to play a dictaphone in the orchestra. Must be able to tune lI1StI'um6Y1t. 11:11 11 11 11 1 1: 1:11011 1: 1: 191 101 nic 1: nic 1 1: 1: 1:1101 1 1:1101 fini: 11110101 aiu 3 Aga 9 1 lrlfurlliurlsrnurirs or -il nfl, .-'E,w.M.,-CT'-4.-1'-uu..fyg,1'1-xr- Y s A I Q xi, A U. lllgqxlgg 111111111n1v111:111:111a 10111111101 1 1:11111 1 1 1 1 14:10.-:o14 VICTROLAS RECORDS P. M. OYLER MUSIC STORE I4 Soullz Fourth Street SHEET MUSIC MUSICAL 1Ns'1'RUMHN'i's x1o1u1u1o1n1 i1 11 11111111110101110101011 .1 1 1 1 1010101,,1,,1,,1,,10101 1 1 1 10 .l1u1u1n1n111 1 1.-11 1 1 1-- - v n1x:n1o1 14111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1- 11: WALLIS COAL CO. OFFICE: No. 7 South Fourth Street 01 1111 '11 1: 1 11 1101 v1 14 1 101 '11 1: 1 :zu u 1 oi: 1in1111:11111411:1011:1o1o1n1n1n1u1u1n1u IVORY TOILET ARTICLES MAKE IDEAL GRADUATION GIFTS You W il! Find Tlzvm fl! Kramer, s Drug Store THIRD AND BROAD S'I'RI lI'1TS 1101111111--111-1 1 1 1 1:101111o1a1n1u1o1n...n1u1:1:1 1: 1 X fx' f .X XX fit 1222, 9 HM yu! ' ? -. V .1 7 1 1' - 1- W W 3 lr if 1 Founded 1871 , Harrisburg, Pa -gninin101011111-1010141 1 111 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10101010101--in-101:-101 7 A y 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ,1.,1,,1,,1.,,i,,i, n..u1u1n1u1o1n1r1 1 1 1 1:11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1x1o1n1n1u1n1n1 111 1 1 1111: THF l..-X'l'liS'l' l,lsten,myehild1'en,:1ndyoushullhem' Of the midnight rlde of Paul Revereq Wllth mutller opened amd gas opened wlde He wentl1ke1:mything-tl1ru the eountryslde. l 1ucsHM,-xN Qsaying his pruyersj'--Now I lay me down to sleep, l pray the l,ord my soul to keep-e lhTU'l'H I-ZR lpromptmgj ---l f l'lRl-ZSHMAN-'Tl' he hollers let him go, lienie, meeme, mmey, mo. Umbrellas Recovered Trunks and Leather and Repaired Goods Repalred TRAVELERS' OUTFITTERS REGAL UIVIBRELLA CG. Second and Walnut Streets HARRISBURG, PA. YORK, PA. NORFOLK, VA. 1 1 1 --- 1-1 10111 1u1n1::1u1n1: 11- 1111010101011n1u1u1n1 1 11: 1- 1 1: 1: 10 11: 1 1:1 1 1: 1,1 1- 1' 1 11 14 1n1n1u1o1u1 QD 111010111 r1n1o1u1o1u1o1:.1:1,1101 1:1 1 11:1 1 1 111101 11:1 1u1n1u1u1u14 The greatest car on egth for the money Roadsters and Touring Cars 4 and 6 Cylinders ,X 7,5 ef ', T W HARRISBURG Q AUTO CO. t .l: .'-'xi X .L -- 1 eff!! 'XX l o1o1u1n1n1:s1n1 1 1 1 1 1: 1-:n11a1-1--1 1 1-: 11 1 101 101010141111n14:1o1n1u1o1n1u1u1m 1 1 11 1:11 11 141 11141010101010101011 rgnznquzuq-0:0: 10:12 --up 111 : 1.21: ALWAYS OPEN ALWAYS READY WHEN DOWN TOWN STOP AT PHILADELPHIA LUNCH ROOIVIS HARRISBURG, PENNA. 307 MARKET STREET 305 BROAD STREET 407 MARKET STREET We do all our own baking CLEAN LIGHT r1o1u1n1u1n1n1:14 1: 1 1:-1 101 10101 1 11 1 11111110 m1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101 11:1 11 x1 1 1-111101 11111 111:-1,1 1 1 1 1 1 Men's Hats- Styles of the times FRED B. HARRY HA'l I'1+IR- FURRI FR Hs'rABL1sHED 1874 I7 N. Third Street Harrisburg, Pa. 1-101-r1u1u1u1-1101n1 1 1 1 1010.101-01011 ,1 Six Chairs First Class Service Q O Cassel s STIQVIIIQ Parlor 1444 Regina Street SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN HIGH SCHOOL BOYS HAIR CUTTING SPECIAL SOUVENIRS GIVEN THURSDAYS TO CHILDREN Irwin M. Cassel. Proprietor 1:11 1 1 1 1010101010101111111111 1 1 1 11: 01 1-1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11.1 1 1 1 11 1ao1n111n1:11n1n1u14+ WM. M. RUN KLE HILL GROCER ON THE HILL FOR HILL PEOPLE GREEN AND STAPLE GROCERIES LUNCH GOODS A SPECIALTY Fifteenth and Regina Streets - Harrisburg. Penna l 1111411111 111011 101 1111101 1 1 11111111 1 1 11:1 1 1 1 1: 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1u14+ 1013101:n-191411010101010101011:101:v1:x1n1n1u1u1n1o1c1 1 1:x1::11:1:1n1:n1n1o1n1u1n1mr1n1n1.+ I I I i O .. The Eunmure btbunl uf wasnt . . Zlaamshurg, 1951. ll SECOND FLOOR of 'IIHE COMMONWEALTH HOTEL, SECOND Qi' MARKET STREETS Mo r 2 Pre arator and Advanced Courses in Hand Culture, Pianoforte technit ue, ll P Y l H Theory and History of Music A Special Course and Unique Deparlmentfor Clzildren 1estbzti5kp ants leefsun iBianu jillletbohs ll ll 10121011101 131231 I1 I1 10101310101U1U101010101U15l15l15l15l1fl1 15 1 P11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 113144 P11l11l101011l101lI1lI1ll1i1lQPQlQi1153151 1 1 1110131 11 1 1fl1Cl101fI10101U101010101 11 1 XVILMER Cf? VINCENT COMPANY C. FLox'O Ho:-sims, Local Represent mvc Q li f f l ayestlt hearts If ll Best Vaudeville on Earth E! l l P11 1:21:51 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1l101U131U10101 1 1 1 1 1 1!1l1ll1l1l1l1l1 11101 1111+ .1019101:T101n1u1:11u1u1:n1o1:1 1:1:v101:l11v!v '!v1u101u1u1 1 1 1 1:11111 101010:-.u1ncs:1u1fl!v U l! U For Comfort plus style, use- Both Phones Pmmp' Sefme ,, . l N ew Idea HOJZKYUI - 1 5 5 Mehrzng s Drug Store gi DIIfIfEREN'I' STYLES AND : QUALITIES 4th and Peffbf Sis. 2 . . l l il Przmr from 155 to 756 pm' pau' H H ii AT YOUR DEALERS Ice Cream Candies U li 0141121311213101fl10101U10101U-131 1 1310114 4'10101 1 1 1 l 1515151 1 1 ri 1010101010152 74 n1n111u1o1m1111111.11 1 1.1.1 1 1 1n1n1: MIRIAM BLAIR, iI'71UBCI'I1flI'Ll, what are you going fl be when you 're thru school ? ' ' WERT, 'I7- A minister. M. B.- Will you marry me when you 're 11l'Illl1lSl't'I'?H LTERMAN TEAcHER- Give me present, past, and fixture of the verb schicken. ' ' SovHoMoRE Ctaking first year Germanj- ' ' Present, chicken, past, peep, future, rooster. ' ' 011,101 1 1 1 1n1 1n1'i1'1 1 1-1 1 1,1014 110101 1 1 1 1 11: 1111011 1: is 10101011 1011: Prz'm'z'rzg Ideas THE COURIER Harrisburg's SUNDAY Newspaper 19101 11:1 11:11:11 101: 1 1 1:10101 101 '11 01:1 1 1 1o1n1n1n1'r1o1A-1-11411- 1' 1 111: 1, Immaterial Scientists are now generally agreed that drunkenness is a disease, and that the man who drinks should be treated by a physician. ' ' Oh, well, most men who drink don 't care who treats them. -Tit-Bits. Why They Prayed Russia abolished the traHic in alcohol .as a war measure. France and England have greatly restricted the traffic and it is freely predicted will, before the end of the conflict, absolutely prohibit it. The presiding ofiices of a liquor dealers' con- vention in our own country a few days ago called upon the delegates to arise and silently pray for IO seconds that war may be averted in this country.-American Iryue. u1n1n1n1z 1: 1u1u1n1u1o1u 111011 101 1 Q10 01: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1-1-1-1:10--:1n1n 1101:mn:iz:'11nznznznznxnzangnzoxoias1n1n1o1n T And think how many of your S Q , collars, cuffs and shirts are ruined yearly. Let us solve the prob- lem. just call Bell 3966-J. I-IILDEBRANDS CLEANERS AND DYERS HIGH-CLASS LAUNDRIES Our Work Stands Why Take the Chance Second to None When We Charge the Same Stationery Leather Goods BCSSIC ZIITIIIICTTIIHH I2 N. 3rd St. School Supplies Latest Fiction 1011o1::1n1:i1::1::1:n1:1 1 :1 1:1 1 1: 1 1:1:1::1:n1n Vacation Time When arranging your summer outings you'll no doubt think of a pair of White Sport or Tennis Shoes WE. CARRY AN EXTENSIVE. STOCK OF MANY STYLES AT POPULAR PRICES Factory Outlet Shoe Company I6 NORTH FOURTH STREET 10101 11 nz 11 izxioioioioiozoioz n1n1o1n1::1o1o1-11o1o1u1o1:n1 1: 1:1 11 1o1n1u1u1o1o14n1o1u14 +111rinr1n1n1o1n1n101010101111010i01011l11'1'l1' 1 1 1 '1 '1 '11 15 15 1911 '1 '1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1914' I I FOR THE GIRL GRADUATES- Q I I SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS, VVAISTS AND EXQUISITE IVIILLINERY I S SUPERB QUALITIES AT MONEY-SAVING g D PRICES, ALWAYS Q 3 Make comparisons before buying elsewhere I I ' ' I , .Hstrzch s g I Remember our new address 308 MARKET STREET S o!u,1::1:r1u1u1u1 r1a1nio101 P1 1 1 11101 '1 1 1' 1 1:'1'1'1 3: 1319111 I0:01010: :1': : : ? : :1'l' +,i::i:10i,i:i 1 111 1,1 1,3 1 12111111111 1010101011 1110101 1111 111 1 v10101n1u111r1o11+ I I I I I I I WE SPECIALIZE IN HIGH GRADE SHOE REPAIRING I I LET US REBUILD YOUR SHOES AND BRING S BACK THEIR ORIGINAL SHAPELY LINES Q I . I I ELITE SHOE REIDAIRING SHOP , Harrisburg ll I 4. .lvioicicgt Z ,1,1,:,::,1,1 1,101 Z 111.1 1I1n-main-nr01011r11w10101 1 19151101 1 11:11 11 1 vxuxnlp sfnioiuxoic 101111110102 311 ui ri 1101 nioiuxuir 1101 1 3vioioioioinirrioioiuinzcnioi nioiugqk I . ll Q white Oxfords ll W ' ll I The IS? I are authentically correct for summer Wear I College Gu. Exclusive models are shown here 3 THINGS kept getting worse at the summer sea Island Canvas and Cream Q boarding house, One night when the milk swiss Buckskin 55,00 Q 86.00 I Q was sour, and the butter IHIICICI, and the meat -' i Q had a peculiar taste, the College Girl asked See the Window in a very kind way to see the refrigerator. 3 Mrs. Kelley, the owner, said she could see for 2 lf that all the food was kept in an ice box. ar e ree Q herse . u l Yes, she saw it was. But she Saw tI'lClCe ':1-:-- - 1'1::1'1 1:'1 1:'1 1 1 '1'1 1 1 I' 2 was covered with a newspaper. The girl told ,-0-W-0-W. -N-M-Mm,.t,.1,-.,-',-l-MW-K-M-it-1+ Q Mrs. Kelley that she had studied chemistry in Q coIIege, and if she could do any good by using 79 g it she would. She had found that if ice was The who agoes 3 1 covered up and not allowed to melt, its pur- 1S the WI'1O IQIIOWS i I pose was defeated, that the rapidity of ice's Q E inegingoleggliliited the keeping qualities of the SCHLEISNER CLOTHES 3 oo ar n . S So off came the ice blanket and there 518.00 to 525.00 I i was no more spoiled food. i I Unitjdtlffcffdfgfl CO- SCH LE ISNERIS MENIS SHOP I I 28, 30, 32 N. Third Street L,1.,10i:,g,,i:,1,,i 131:15 1 1 1 1 1101111 1: 10:11:2aiu131111111:xininiuicrioi:viuiuioioiffl 4 1 101 :ini u1u1n1m 1010101014-101 101 11111110 CASHMAN, '17-How much are your rooms a day? Hf7'l'EI. CLERK-'I'wo dollars up. Pi-ioNsE -But lim a student. CLERK-'lihen two dollars down. 'PE'l'ii MoUN'1', '18-YYhy does a dog hang his tongue out of his mouth? Voice IN IUISGUST-I don't know. Why? Paris -'l'o balance his tail. 11 111111114-1u1o1mx1:m1n1n1n1n1u1n11101 n..o14 1111111111111via11:1110101011n1o1o1o1o1o1 ini IAMES LETT 111 N. Seeonet Street KODAKS : CAMERAS : ana' PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS 010 Liberaf allowance tnaa'e on your ofa' Korialc in exchange n-n-o- -u- -r-u-o--n-n-o-u-n- - - 101 -0: Fancy Cakes Soda VVater French Pastry 1 Chocolates and and Delicacies 14 O R Bon Bons W eaczterls Cotffettonetyf 29 North Second Street SERVING THE BEST IN HARRISBURG FOR OVER 50 YEARS u1n1o1o1 n10101111u1o11111110111111101010-o-411010-o-o-u-n-n-n-1:10--n--S-u-o-0101S- - - in o1o1o1n1n1x141u1u1:1u1u1:1 1n1n1o1:n1o1u10101111014 1 1 1 1 1:1 1:1 1 1 1 1n1n1o1n1:r Music T A M S Costumes Largest Circulating Library in the World Costumes of every description for every occasion for rent or made to order A. W. TAMS MUSICAL LIBRARY, Inc. 1600 BROADWAK NEW YORK CITY 11010111101an11,101n1u1o1o1o1o1o1n11:1-:n1:n..-::1'm1'n1' 1 1 10-o-an-u-o-o--n-u-n-an-an-o-0-o-o-o in..-o...-o11:1011-..-1:10111..-n1:11mu1mn1mn..-1.1:-..-mv Graduation Gifts We Have a Fine Selection of Gifts for the GRADUATE Nothing pleases the graduate more than a mond, Watch, or Fine piece ofjewelry, which will last tor years H. S6ibC1'I1, Jeweler 1902 N. SIXTH STREET ia- 1o1u1 '1110101:11:x1:n1u1:x1n1u1o1o1 1111011111 n 1 n 1o 1 u 11: 1 n 1 n 1 3101010 10 1 u 1o 1 o 1 o 1 n 1 un.-1:11, GO TO MACLAY'S FOR YOUR Sundaes and SOC1a and Anything in the Drug' Line fEZi'I?liTZS SIXTH and FOSTER STREETS m-u1u1u-'u-- -- in1'n1o1o-o-o--n-0--n-0-n-n-o 1:1-r ! ! ?:1::1 I I '!' 'I' I I I! I! I! II I II I II I I I I I I II V I g I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' 1s1o111u1n1 1 11:1 1o1n1n1n1o1o1o1a 114 11-11: 1' 1:110101-11-I1-:1o1o1u1w1n1n1o1 101-1 NBENH IYo1,rE, '18- Please kiss me dar- ling. HEI.EN KIESER, '20- Oh, I can't, dear, John wonlt like it. ' ' WOLF-' 'He won 't get it, I want it. BE'r'rY' ' FRANTZ, '20-' ' Some one asked me ifyou were my brother. ' ' JOHN RAUSCH, '19- I wish I were. Miss BowERs-' 'VVhat does occident mean P ' ARTHUR HIBLER, ,IQ-I ' Flour. ' ' v1 319101 1101 o1n1o1n1 011: 1 :vin 1 u 19101 1,11 Rinkenbach's 7726 Up-town !6wFf7jl Store A'rTRAC'r1vE oiifrs for fhe GRADUATES Experience, Good Taste and Buying Powers, is evidenced in every line shown. The best in quality, the cholcest in design and the greatest values for a moderate expenditure 1221 NORTH THIRD STREET 101: 1 1an1o1u1o1o1n1o1o1cu1o1o1:n1o1 1014 1.n1o1c:1:r1: 1 :1 1: 1 1:1u1n1n1 1010114111 101111:n1:n1::1:r1::1::1 1 101: 1 1: 1: 1 1:11:11 F . J. ALTHOUSE Druggist 13th and MARKET STREETS EASTMAN AGENCY 'KODAKS AND CAMERA SUPPLIES . 1 .. 1 .. 11:11:19 1 .. 1 .1110 1 :rin 1 1. 1 . WHEN YOU WISH A USELECTI' OR DIFFERENT BOX OF CANDY WE HAVE IT Bryn Mawr VVe have fancy packages of candy for fastidious folk, this of course means Bryn Mawr, kept in stock under absolutely perfect conditions, being Refrigerator Cooled. Those delightful and delicious Chocolates that please everybody 3.60 to 32.00 perpound FORNEY'S DRUG STORE 31 N. Second Street -gn- I I ! I I I I I ! I I -1- ---------- ---- 1- I I I ! ! ! 10101 n1o1o1o1u1o1o1o1o1o14 11 1o1o1n 11:1114114n11n14x1cv1an11x1cv1fn1av11v1cn14 r1o1o1u OUR goth YE R OF ER ICE WE ARE ENTERING OUR FIFTY-NINTH'SEASON OF BUSINESS. PERFECT SERVICE IN FURNISHING COSTUMES FOR PLAYS IS STILL OUR WATCHWORD OUR ACADEMIC CAP AND GOWN DEPARTMENT GLADLY QUOTES RENTAL OR SELLING RATES. A REQUEST WILL BRING YOU A COPY OF OUR LATEST COSTUME CATALOGUE NUMBER 59. 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