Lancaster High School - Cayugan Yearbook (Lancaster, NY)

 - Class of 1939

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CAYU CAN 21 DEDIGATION In recogmtxon of h1S many years of fa1thfu1 serv1ce and unt1r1ng lnterest 1n the f1e1d of educat1on 1n Lancaster, th1s book 15 dedxcated to the memory of Dr John G M111er PI-REG We the Class of '39, wmsh to express our most sxncere C1pprec1ot1on to Mr Brock for the understcmchng and tolerance wlth Wh1Ch he has supervxsed our four strugghnq, yet joyous years mn hlgh school E . xx , E ii' A P I A T I O N 167' 383 XX! X2 2 Z lIHmlllHHlll IH! H LH5 CAN PU6 V g I - 4 -f-' XX -'- xx - v ii, Ex X fb I- B wer - QQ -'Sul '--' N:n o 9 -- xx ..... l l-31 I 1 --- N ii.- Y iii X X' M I V ..l... 1 f 'L-1 Y ..... 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' I ' 5 J to vw: T... T XF-2 .T ,S A 'fn f Qu 1' A T' ,Ja iJS I ' NUMJ M If X Q9 UMW. 'uv it ' J, A , Q ,- uh ' 8 , , Kr J , 0 . Y , SOCIAL STUDIES Good American citizens are formed by knowledge of their social environment and good trainingj the social studies de- partment of our school endeavors to give the students this train- ing. ln Social Science Miss Snyder instructs them in the machin- ery and functions of our political, social, and economic life' ' Economics in the business of earning a living. A three year COUTSG iN history devoted to the study of the development of human society attempts, under the instruction of Miss Cowan to make them aware of the achievements and failures, the inspiration and by Wu 43 I 3 u T5 :T All gLaqT J K A lvxywx X X Nl-gy, h is Q NJ Chevn1aTi E HHBfy ., pitfalls of the past, that their Judgment and sympathies may be broadened to cope with the complex problems of today The entire program stresses current problems SCIENCE The purpose of the science department at Lancaster High School is to train students for professions, although for the average person the chief aim is to bring about a more intel ligent way of living The course in general science, taught by Miss Frances Ruffner, and senior science, taught by Mr Robert Wright, tend to give the individual a more intelligent view of life The courses in chemistry and in physics, taught by Mr Wright are designed train the students in the field of chemistry and in the field mechanics respectively In addition, biology taught by Mr W Kling, is offered for the sake of those students who expect enter any of the various branches of biology 14 9 N F xrkqfg? Q W P 5 Q. I 1. .GQ ' P 7?f Xxx U ,J if us, w f r N X h- tr is i 3 is 5 1 1 i s I 5:1 F , I, 6 gig 1 E ' :Q li 4 ,y . ' Ik app . . . . . . of . . . I to OOHHEHCIAL DEPARTMENT The purpose of the Commercial Department is three- fold: To provide vocational knowledge, provide proper social habits, and to provide business knowledge for personal use. The teachers are: Miss Gracia Haight, M . E. W. Ockerman, and Miss Eleanor Smedley. The Commercial Department offers three courses: Bookkeeping offers the student an opportunity to obtain instruc- tion for vocational and personal use' a Stenographic course 57 502930 16,83 g F ' Q3 X a lfj of 5 'Ura --N offers a student training in typing, shorthand and general sten ographic techniques for both social and vocational purposes the Clerical course Provides the student with a knowledge of general office techniques and sufficient control oftechniques forsuccess ful vocational participation This department also provides many students from other courses with valuable electives THE E NGL I SH DEPARTME NT Our high school's English courses acquaint students with great American and English authors, distinguishing between genuinely good books and those which are cheap or only briefly popular Correctness in expressing one'S self, especially in writing, is another aim of English, and equally important is the attempt made to direct students toward the best 1n radio and motion pictures So the four years of English are not Just a school subject but a source of lasting value for life after high school Besides the usual four years of English, American and Enqlish literature and World Literature are offered here 15 y Q Y .K Q20 . 03. L TIF kj, Q 9, i yp ' CX ,ts X ,ik A 8.1, QB ' - IU , Z 0' .4 3 M ' Q 1 4? P' NUSIC DEPARTNENT Th1S department enables the student to have a know ledge of and an appreclatlon for muslc teaches h1m co operatlon responsrblllty and leadershlp and allows h m, 1f he has the ab1l1ty and des1re to pursue technlcal courses 1D preparatlon for a career IH mus1C Besldes the three major QCt1V1t19S of band orchestra and chorus our Mus1c Department offers glrls' glee club, lnstru mental lnstructlon and two academlc courses, H1StOIY and Appre Ppb, x 3 Nix!! Aiijiiv Qf'WfQ 'Trl G 0., gf K 1 ,.. -fa Hon s E4-van-n aa -f-f' Musw c1at1on of Muslc and Rudlments of Muslc It 1S hoped that more may soon be added All musxcal act1v1t1es of the Hxgh School are under the d1rect1on of Marlo K Schermerhorn HOME ECONOMICS Preparatlon for Real L1v1ng' mlght well be the motto of the Home Economlcs Department for lt focuses 1ts attent1on upon the two lmportant problems of the home the selectron ofthe food, cloth1ng, and shelter from the standpo1nt of hYg1ene, eco HOm1CS and art and a study of the relatlons of the members of the fam1ly to each other and to SOC19tY The department offers the follow1ng courses under the d1rect1on of M155 Florence E Putnam Home Economlcs Foods Home ECOROm1CS Clothlng Home ECOROm1CS Home care and decoratlon 16 'Noir' 4 5 JC ah I 3 3 Xi?pL.. XXX I.fr S 'J 4,,l,, 'E3 fi f f V .. f ' 'fig - . is lf,H V Xxib if 1 Ffh s l , X ' ka- . 49 R - 1. ' 11-- 2. ' IV-- ' 5. ' v1-- ' HA THENA TICS Lancaster High School offers a number of mathematics courses, designed to meet the needs f o prospective college stu- dents and also of those who do not plan to enter college but who e simpler aspects of geometry and of the mathematics of the home and community. will require a knowledge of th The course in General Mathematics, taught by Miss Merle Davies, aims to meet the needs of the latter group Ele- mentary and intermediate algebra taught by Miss Irene Wende, and 3,,wp 414-sa ivvvlifliflv 'a 'zP: tr 9' ,ga bw ff,,xnce. . 1 Q . 'lg' .50 ma f N 5 ., 9 , .:,.- 'J' at 353ft,sh,t 'f an zswlw Qabelgbz QF' A 9 , lpn. atte sts if as plane geometry, taught by Mr John White, fulfill the New York State mathematics requirements for a colle Wnqkrm D150 M ge entrance diploma In addition are offered courses in advanced algebra, solid geom etry, and trigonometry for the sake of those students who expect to enter any of the various engineering flelds INDUSTRIAL ARTS The objectives of the industrial arts department are il to motivate interest in and create knowledge about the princi pal fields of industry and the educational and occupational portunity related thereto 21 to develop manual ability in the use of common tools that w1ll help the pupil in his daily GCt1V ities 33 to increase knowledge of industrial products and proc esses 41 to provide an opportunity for creative expressionand problem solving through the medium of tools and materials 53 t explore the boy's inclinations, interests, and abilities in oc cupational pursuits A I Brock and W R Simmons, Jr teach the following subJects Industrial Arts I Advanced Cabinet Making, Auto Mechanics, and Electricity 17 B D P: - c 1 , 5 r E15 r 4 : t- 6 ,ay h Q 1: It L17 - 9 yt 1 1.--1 - 10' 1 , by - 6: GE Lfagroooky 'f fl it -f .X ' Fggavg 5 A' Q Xiu' ' 1 ..- N 5 W65 iv v'-V E . , it .Z a ,v t y S J . 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O Mr. Patterson, teacher ofEnQlish I, Miss Huber and Mr. Sallack, who both have classes in English II and III, and Mr Biqelow, in charge of English IV and the literature courses, are the personnel of thls department PUBLIC SPEAKING Publlc Speaklng IH Lancaster H1gh School IS a requlr d one semester course offered to students of both the JUHIOI and senlor classes Wh11e lt makes no pretense ln one short se mester, to make an orator out of any one, lt does offer, lnstruc I '1 t gl 'P 64' A tv' 1--Y I If Ill: he lug Speak: g t1on and practlce IH the fundamentals of speech work, under the dlrectxon of Mr J S B1ge1ow, 1HVO1V1hQ the theory and appllca t1on of the prlnclples of soclal and bus1ness lntercourse, pm l1amentary law, round table d1scuss1on, debatlng, oral rnter pretatlon and dTOmOf1CS R We are all artlsts but probably not one out of the thousands of us w1ll ever produce great MOSIQTPIQCQS Our POYIIC 1pat1on ln art w1ll more llkely be that of the consumer The hlgh school art courses Deslgn I 5 II Q III, Representatlon I Q II Q III, and Mechanlcal Drawlng I A II, offer a w1de VGIIQIY of exper lences whlch held develop 1n us standards of cr1t1cal Judgments, appreclatlon, and some art skllls The art department IS under the SUPGIVISIOD of M155 Mabel E Bates 18 KH 0.9 Wf- , . 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A YGU We af the Senlor Class wlsh to extend our SIHCQIQ thanks and apprec1at1on for the splend1d 1h1t1Ot1V9 and cooperatxon of all who helped make our 1939 Fayugan a success We are 1ndebted to Mlss Bates and the Art Department for the many d9COIQt1VG sketches To MISS Smedley and the Commerc1a1 Department we owe a debt of gratltude for typlng all of the materlal turned IH The teachers of the Enqllsh Department d1d a splendld Job 1n the COTT9Ct1OH of spelllng punctuat1on, and grammatlcal construc t1on of the art1cles Lastly we want to thank the many CODtTlbUtOfS who were not SGDIOTS but C0htf1bUf9d much materlal to our project Unfortunately not all of thls mater1al could be used because of lack of space 20 Q . gi 1 , f, ' I A n -hub .L A g O 0 ' i, --a 'ooyla Oo QMOSO LT- T H N K l BACK ROW H Arthur I Brock Adviser G Schzefflee FRONT ROY G Leich Pres Ht hr 21 R Ssith Ireas Y Pres 4 bn xi fi SENIOR GLASS OFFIGERS nz .' , I.---J., 'z , sec..---. ,I . . 'Wh NED BARNABY General H1gh School W Trai 1 modcLf1ub HOWARD BAUDER General H1gh School January 1939 ROBERT C BECKER Commerc1al Bowlmg 1 L uorlkum 1 Qqugmm 1 WARREN BIPPERT by General H1gh School Basketball 4 B108 L Club 2 Jummrlkom 1 22 1? 'of cv' VIRGINIA L BLACKMAN Conmerc1a1 G1rls Athlet1cs 3 G1rls Glee Club Art Club Old Enghsh L Club Cayugan 1 WILMA B BRAUN College Entrance G1rls Athletrcs 4 Mrxed Chorus 2 Assembly Club 01d En,gl1sh L Club Cqmgmn 1 EDGAR WALLACE BREISCH College Entrance Bmd 12 Orchestra 1 Assembly Club Q'1Gl18't!'y Club 1 JANE BRYAN College Entrance G1rls Athlehcs G1rls Glee Club Old Engl1sh L Club Chelustry Club 1 Junmr Pm! Maroon Oracle Cayugan 1 I af as A C A 5 . X N . . 1 ' 5 1 ' 2 -O. 1 F Q 'S 'L ' A 2- A . , 1, , . K K Band 3 '51 Girls Glee Club 4 i ,je X . - 2 ' 2 tx , - V of 5 Q 4 - V N gg , 1 . is i fb ' . 2 U' A ' 2 . P XY . 2 1' ' 1 1 HENRY BRZOZOWSKI General H1gh School Bovdmg HAZEL B BULL College Entrance G1r1s P-thlet1cs Act1v1ty Club 2 Old L Club 2 Prom 1 1or Ball 1 Senor Play 1 Mamon Oracle 4 Cayugan 1 Cheerleader 2 ELLEN M CHORT Co nnercm. al G1rls Athle't1cs 2 Glee Club 5 Old Fmghsh L Club ALICE H COXE General AC8d0l1C G-1rls Athlet-Les 4 Actxuty Club 2 Old Eughsh L Club Senor Play 1 ,Imuor Prom 1 Hannon Oracle 3 Cayugm Cheerleader 2 Q 9 6 '-new S F- v Kr 'Q 3..- Jmzs A cnnnn College Entrance Football 1 Badretball 1 Block L Club 1 KATHERINE A CRETEKOA College Entrance G1rls Athletmcs Glee Club 6 Aasmbly Club 1 Fxrst hd Club Act1v1ty Club 2 Dramatic Club 2 Old Engl1sh L Club 2 umor Prom 1 Ball 1 Sen1or Play 1 lgaaznon Oracle 4 an 2 C1222 0ff1cer 1 LEWIS CURTI S Comm erc1 al Baseball 2 M1xed Chorus Senor Ball 1 MYRON CZECHOWICZ Coll erc1 al Assmbly Club 2 Cayugan 1 HARRY H DAVIS College Entrance January 1939, Bowl1ng Band 3 Orchestra 4 German Band Art Club Chem1stry Club Stamp Club ANNE J DOLATOWSKI Commerc1al SmuorPlqr 1 BETTY M FRANKLIN General H1gh School Band 4 Ordmmma 3 ALVIN F GIRARDIN General Academ1c Football Q Trai 3 mpdrLl1ub 1 Cqmgmn 2 ,Q aa lg- -.1 EILEEN A GIRARDIN Connerc1al Bowl1ng Band 3 Orchestra 4 German Band Ar Club Chem1stry lub Stamp Club un1or Prom DALE GREENWOOD General Hxgh School Rmtbdl 3 Basketball 4 Ndrwiyflnb 2 IHockI,Qhw Jmuprlkom 1 Sennrllay 1 massofhcer 2 ISABELLE E GUMINSKI Comnerc1al fhr1sAunemps 4 Gleeflub 1 CHdEqp1mnL Gnb Su p Chi Cqmgmm 1 GRACE E HESS Connerc1a1 Grds Mmldnca 3 Gleellnb 4 lhxedllmrus Aau mlyllnb om Fnglmh L Club JAMES v sawn College Entrance Reserve Baietball 1 juuorPmm 1 SE10fIhl Sen1or Play 1 Mhnmn0rmie 1 ELSIE H HIRSCH General H1gh School G1d3 kmiducs 3 Act1v1ty Club 1 01d Ehgl1sh L Club 2 Cmmev 1 MILDRED J JAMELSKA C0llefC1al Glrls Athlet1cs Gleeflnb 6 Old Engllsh L Club Cq gmm 1 BERNICE KOCH General Hxgh School anuar 1939, rle Aihlet1cs G1dA.Mmldncs 1 Old Engl1sh L Club if YI FREDA KWIATKOWSKI Coilercial G1ueChn Qwmg l 1 JAMES D LAING c0ll8fC1a1 lhussfbumhy 1 Block L Club JODIOTIHDI 1 qmgmq 1 DOROTHY M LANDAHL Colnercxal G1r1s Aih1Bt1CB 2 Oniemra Gleellub 2 Mhxa1Cmuus 2 Assuhl Klub 2 Ind Eqg1shI.C1ub SmnnrP1qr 1 Cqmgmm 1 MARION F LEE General H1gh School GLENN W LEICH College Entrance Band 2 Mlxed Chorus 2 Sen1orP1ay 1 Jun1orPmm 1 Senor Ball 1 Maroon Oracle Cayugan 2 Class 0ff1cer GERALDINE MAURER College Entrance G1rlsl Athlefacs Glee Club 4 Art Club 1 Quaustry Club Jmnor-Prom Senor Ball Sen1orP1ay 1 Cayugan 1 BETTY G MARXMANN General Acaden1c Assubly Club Senmr Ball 1 Canaan 1 NICHOLAS MASHLONI CK General Acaden1e Football 3 Basketball 1 B1oekLC1nb g Senor Play 1 Cayngm 1 m8B80ff11' 1 'fl JEANETTE M MILLER Connex-c1 al Glee Club 3 Old Eng11eh L Club Cawgan 1 Class 0ff1cer 2 MARION E O'BERN College Entrance Girls' Athletes Glee Club 3 Actuuty Club Dramatslc Club Old l1sh L Club Fxret d Club 1 JU.l!1.0I' Prom Semor Ball 1 Maroon Oracle 3 Cayugan 1 Class Officer Cheerleader SOPHIE ORKISZ College Entrance Gxrlsl Ath1et1cs 4 Band Glee dub 3 Assenblv Club Q1m1stry 1 Old English L Club 2 Senmr Ball 1 Maroon Oracle Cayngan 1 DOROTHY E PARLOW General H1gh School Garle' Athletics 4 Activi Club 1 Old ish L Club luuor Pm: or Ball 1 GLENN R PASCHKE General High School Band M Orchestra JACK PHILLIPS General Academl c Football 2 -N F- Basketball 2 Baseball 4 Track 2 Band Actlugy Club Block L Club 2 un1or Prom 1or Play 1 ROBERT F PHILLIPS General H1gh School Football 2 ,Q 6 .1 Baseball 3 Band 4 Block L Club Cashew 1 ELVIRA E REICB College Entrance Girls' Athletics 1 om English L Club 1 LILLIAN M ROLL General H1gh School G11-ls'Athlet1ca 1 Old Engl1sh L Club 2 JUl110I' Pmm Cayugan 1 JENNY M RUD Z Colmercm. al Cayugfm 1 MARY A SAUKA Academe Um 19195 Glee Club 2 Mixed Chorus 1 Assubl Club Semor lay 1 umor Prom 1 or Ball 1 Maroon Oracle Cayugan 1 Class Officer 2 JENNIE C SEGERT General High School Girls' Athletics 2 Old Fagliah L Club 'or P1-on 1 iorBa.1J. 1 Cayugann. GERALD SCHEIFFLEE General H1gh School Fbbtball 3 Badretball 3 Act1vi'ty Club Block L Club 2 Jun1or Prom Cayugan 1 Class Off1cer IRENE G SEITZ G1.rls'A1:hle'h1cs 3 F1rst Aid Club Selmer Ball 1 Class Officer 1 LAWRENCE P SHELDON General H1gh School Football Basketball 3 Baseball 1 Track 2 Golf 1 B103 L Club 2 Senor Play 1 un1or Prom r Ball 1 Cayugan 1 RAYMOND M SMITH College Entrance Aasably Club Chaustry Club 1 Cayugan 1 Class 0ff1cer T7 'U'- H5 alncvx. CHESTER SNYDER General High School Badcetball 3 Baseball 3 Golf Activity Club 2 Block L Club First Pad Club Senor Play 1 umor Prom 1 C or Ball 1 ayugan 2 Class 0ff1cer 3 J ANE SOKOLOYSKA G1r1ef Athletxcs Sa11orP1ay 1 ROBERT STELLRECHT Comm erc1 el Football 1 Track 1 Assmbly Club Jmnor Pm: Smior Play 1 Maroon Oracle CBVUEHII 2 WILLIAM STETZ Connerci al I'b0tb81l 2 Track 1 Actmvzlty Club Block L Club 2 Assembly Club Senor Play 1 Cayugan 1 . V O. ' v 0 1 , 1 ,az :ei . . 2 . . . 1 . 1 t X 4 ' Qi . 2 ' College Entrance P Commercial . . 4, Q g ' , . . . 1 . 1 ' I 1 F . 5 1 . ' 1 ' 1 gm,-0 1 2 i ,VX u 1 ' 1 2 28 HARRY STONE Kjonuary 1939, College Entrance MELVA J STUTZMAN COIIGTC1 al Band 4 Onmemxa 3 G1aaChm Muzed Chorus Assembly Club 2 LOIS TAYLOR College Entrance G1.r1s' A1'J1let1cs 3 Glee Club 1 Actwity Club Qxaistry Club 1 Old lhghsh L Club 2 Maroon 0:-ode 2 Cayugon 1 JOHN TROJANOWSKY Conn erci al Basketball 2 Track 2 Band 6 Orchestra 2 All State Orchestra B108 L Club Saint Bdl 1 COMIC! 1 A ROSALEE VAN BUSKIRX College Enirance Glrls' Athletics Glee Club 6 Act1v1ty Club Draaatxc Club Old liah L Club 2 Assmb Blfllub Sexuor ay 1 Juxnor Pm: 1 Sexuor Ball 1 Maroon Oracle Cayugan 1 Qxeerleader IRWIN J WEIL College Entrance Band 4 lhxed Qxorus Sm1orBal1 1 ANNE L WITEK Conn erc1 al Gxrle' Athletics Glee Club 6 Old h1g11sh L Club 2 Aseubly Club 1 MARY WITEK Coaaerc1ol Glee Club 3 SS HIST The C1085 of '39 began 1ts eventful career by electrng M Brock as thelr advxser, a cholce whlch has proven more and more fortunate as the class has advanced toward lts goal gradu atron The freshman year offxcers were Chester Snyder, President, Dale Greenwood, vzce breszdent Nlcholas Mashlonlck, treasurer, John Land, secretary Although the freshman year was successful soclally lt was by no means br1ll1ant flnanclally, a fact whlch 1S also appllcable to the three years whlch followed Durrng '35 and '36 our class sponsored two dances, a baked goods sale, and a class p1ChlC No senlor w1ll ever forget the frogs whlch were laborlously created to provlde decoratlons for the Frosh Leap Year dance, or the nlghtmares populated by footballs whlch were the aftermath of the Football Dance The Kzngdom of Books a pageant whrch we pre sented at our Junror hlgh graduat1on, was generally conceded tobe our outstandlng freshman ach1evement, probably because of the able d1rect1on whlch we recerved from the faculty Our sophomore year featured the Sophomore Hop whlch as slnce become an L H S trad1t1on Durlng thls year our cabrnet consrsted ofKather1ne Cretekos, Pres1dent Gerald Schleflee treasurer Marron O'Hern secretary Prlzed were donated by class members for the cord party and dance Wh1Ch the class spon sored Our Hallowe'en party, supposedly a masquerade, was no torlously lackrng 1B costumes wood, Gerald Schreflee, and Jeanette Mlller After our Valentlne and Jltter dances, we embarked on a long perlod of hard work and careful plannrng the result, however, was well worth all our labor the '38 JUnlOI Prom was a memorable occaslon, as any who were present can testlfy When our class entered 1ts senror year, we were faced wlth a tremendous responslblllty to flnance and publ1sh the second lssue of the Cayugan On our shoulders rested the burden of maklng an annual a L H S tTGdll1Oh lf we falled, no other Cayugan would ever be publxshed W1th th1S reallzatlon to spur us on, we began a perlod of feverlsh actlvlty, sellzng hotdogs at football games Ianother lnnovatronj furn1sh1ng undergraduate classes wlth emblems, selllng magaz1ne subscrlptlons, and flnally selllng the actual yearbooks It 15 only through the hearty co Operatlon of all the departments of L H S that we are able t present thls lssue of the Cayugan On Aprll 12th the Class of '39 presented lts Orlental Ball The cred1t for thls soclal, lf not flnanclal success, must be grven to the decorat1on COmm1ttQ6, whlch worked fa1thfully dur lng vacatlon, and to Mr Brock, who cheerfully gave up h1S catlon to supervlse preparatrons At the present tlme, the last achlevement of thls class 13 1n the throes of preparatlon I refer to the annual 30 GLA GRY I. . . . . 1. ' I . . J . . . . . . ll JII ' h ' . . . ' ' . ' ' . . . . I . I . J i . Our junior officers were Chester Snyder, Dale Green- J . . . . . I . . S . . . . J . . ' . . . o ' ' u .ul . J . . . . . . vo- . . J SQHIOI play We are proud to present John Dr1nkwater's Abraham Lzncoln wlth a cast headed by Glenn Lexch our preszdent, and the most gxfted thesplan of our class Thus concludes the story of our four years of tT1GlS and tY1bU1Qt1OHS, cares, WOITIGSJ and respons1b1l1t1es, but more lmportant than any of these, frlendshlps, laughten, and fun We leave thls legacy to those who follow A E INFORMATION BUREAU FOR FUTURE CAREERS OF FAMOUS PEOPLE Ned Barnaby w1ll be the Professor of the Art of F1sh1ng ll a cultural academy for small boys Howard Bauder recently elected Mayor of Mar1lla, hav1ng rece1ved all 5 votes cast Robert Becker has succeedec Fred Asta1re as K1ng of Hollywood Ballroom dancers Warren B1ppert has taken over control of h1s fatherls huge estate and also the offmce of just1ce of the Peace Vlfglnla Blacknan d1rector of a novesent for the 1sprovesent of soc1al condrtxons 1n the Bowery Wxlna Braun last reported on the way to Reno to secure a d1vorce from Janes Reason Non support Wallace Brexsch, P of D Professor of D1ssect1on at the B1rd Bath Inst1tute for wayward b1rds jane Bryan 18 to be 1987.8 flower of Presbyterxan wosanhood poss1bly Ike's s1lver ha1red fran as well Henry Brzozowsk1 15 l1ving 1n fear of pun1t1ve measures for hav1ng brought 10 votes for Stetz Hazel Bull w1ll be employed by the End1cott Johnson f1rs as an author1ty on the sub3ect,NFleetness of Foot on St1lts and French Heels W Ellen Chort has forgotten her Sen1or basketball team and entered the bus1ness world w1th a zeal Al1ce Coxe 18 operator of all good cash reg1sters-particularly 1n the Lancaxter branch of the Western Auto Company Lancaster Janes Creed 18 now appear1ng at the Town L1ne Wor1d's Fair w1th h1s group of dare-dev1l rac1ng dr1vers Kather1ne Cretekos not only wull write accounts of the Lone Ranger's adventures for the New York Tales, but wxll be Paderewsk1's favor1te enterta1ner You know, her cosedy on the Uivorysn Lewms Curtrs recently nomlnated the Amer1can League's lead1ng left handed prtcher by a poll of lead1ng Lancaster sports wr1ters Myron Czechowicz, Bachelor of P P Prose Precns , up an' coming assistant to J S Harry Dav1s 1l employed as an Wautosob1le rattle taker-outern-also, 18 Tomny Dorseyfs greatest r1val for the fan na1l of Aser1can Walligators W Anna Dolatowski sold so many year books that she is considering se1l1ng lnfe insurance Betty Frankl1n will organ1ze excellent Marilla orchestras and take them on tours throughout the country Alvin G1rard1n, presmdent of G1rard1n Canner1es, Inc , manufacturers of Amer1ca's finest f1sh Exleen Girardin recently crowned Chasp1on Olympic Speed skater Dale Greenwood, lofty coach of the Lancaster Business Menlo Basketball League Isabelle Gumanski and Freda Kwiatowskn have just opened the Fredabelle Beauty Shoppe at 999 West Mann Street Grace Hess is lady bell hop 11 the Mstropol1tan Opera House, New York, New York James Hewey w111 be givxng waltz lessons to employees of the Bag Apple Night Club Elsie Bnrsch w1ll be the aged caretakee of Seeger's baaesent play house Mnldrsd jaselska ll st1ll striving to saster Kostowis intricate dance creations 31 GLSS PROPH GY without a license. i ' D I ..Q ' v s. ...K . , D. ..q'. -7 ' ..n. Bernice Koch will have resigned herself to the task of being Ned Barnabyls w1fe James Laing recently crackec Glenn Cunn1nghan's mile record at Madison Square Garden Dorothy Landahl w1ll be the secretary of the 1968 L H S Alumni Glee Club Marion Lee Has decided that life as the wife of a comedian wouldn't be so funny, shels living alone at present but you never can tell Glenn Leich on Sundays, the little parson of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Bowuansville, New York, between Sundays, the successful stand in of the Broadway star, Raymond Massey, who characterizes Abraham Lincoln jerry Maurer w1ll be the very competent nurse of Dr I C Awl, Inspector of Water on the Knees Betty Marknan is the owner and chief stockholder of Marknan Clothing Concern Nick Mashlonick 18 acting as campaign manager for Bill Stetz Jeanette Miller as a pastime w1ll spend her sunners tutoring the unfortunates who flunked Business Law Marion 0'Hern flits about enlisting the affections of the All Americans Sophie Orkisz has completed her education and 18 a valuable assistant to Frances Perkins She also works as elevator girl in J N fs during leisure hours Dorothy Parlow, national adviser of little Girl Scouts Glenn Paschke is the latest director of the Town Line Municipal Band The Phillips Brothers, Jack and Robert, both are happily married and now constitute the most famous brother battery in the American League with the Wbrldls Champions the New York Yankees Elvira Reich will enter l1fe's fray as the greatest Town Line civic leader of all time Red k White Store, a dangerous situation, since 1t'S a well known fact that business and romance donft mix Jenny Rudz has been, and w1ll be, collecting Lancaster High Senior cards for years and years Mary Sauka as a Metropolitan star, Mme Sauka w1ll tip Grace Hess the most liberally Jennie Segert travels fron college to college, planning sensational senior balls Gerry Scheifflee wull be an assistant to a Chinese laundry man's valet Irene Seitz, one of the most attractive hostesses employed by United Airlines Lawrence Sheldon as a bent, old nan, only 6 ft 3 now, is throwing bigger and better basketballs under the able instruction of Coach Greenwood Raymond Smith is night watchman at Vassar, while on the job, he will do his correspondence courses lneath the glare of a flashlight Chet Snyder, bald headed, yet agile president of the Markman Clothing Concern Jane Sokolowska is a woman candidate for the title of Internarional water polo champion Bob Stellrecht w1ll be giving waltz lessons to employees of the Big Apple Night Club William Stetz is now running for the office of commissioner of the cleansing of Como Bridle Paths Harry Stone besides being the hen pecked husband of Clara M , he is also owner of one of the largest garages in New York State Melva Stutzman at present is featured clarinetist in the Philharmonic Orchestra and in about 33 more years should be about three-fourths as good as Benny Goodman Lois Taylor, bespectacled director of the WBryan Taylor Institute of Latin, Chemistry, Social Studies, and Higher Mathematics John Trojanowsky is now a G Man fGarbage Man, Rosalee Van Buskirk w1ll be giving inspired performances of Juliet in the evenings and will be spending her afternoons writing a treatise on Hhow to Sell Yearbooks W Irwin Weil is destined to become a dealer in Plymouths and Fords The Witek Sisters, Anne and Mary, have graduated from nunerous universities, and, in Hyde Park, are now delivering soap-box lectures on the persecution of L H S Wsteuhdents W 32 , . c n u . . Q n .B . . . . , Lillian Roll with the influence of Vogel has obtained an enviable clerking position in the BETTY COONS ADELINE SEEGER THELHA LOESCH ROBERT KINNEN NR PATTERSON Colors Flower lotto President Vzce President Secretary Treasurer Adviser Blue and Gold Yellow Tea Rose Ve're out to wzn HAROLD LAHDAHL HOWARD SIHHE RUTH ALBRECHT BETTY BUCK HISS SHYDER Colors. . Flowen . Preszdent Vzce Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Advzser Blue and Gold . . Red Rose STUART SNILEY Preszdent DEAN NILLER Vzce Preszdent ROBERT ANDERSON Secretary ROBERT LEUPOLO Treasurer NABEL L NUBER Advzser Colors Blue and S1l'uer Flower Winn Rose 35 ACTIVITIES f ggi, FQ M Q il flYL,,3,f J mf? ' mb fa X X W MT ff J X gi :W if , A ag ,M X 5 Q V Q is -va ff! , N K , 16259 f K L is .. Qi Lux' fy Q ca 7 fqn 2, 55559 K fx J iff 5 X iii! ,M qw, K K f WJ K qi K X 5 FOURTH ROW' J Troyanowsky, Ir' Scherer, H Dams, R Phwllzps S Howes, Leich H Bar er, r Marlo K Scherserhorn, Dzrector THIRD ROW u e, teznuan, I Veil Le I Ho z Van Buskzrk R Leupold Soluu, D Bryan, B Franklin FRONT ROW Sszth H Brunch S Suiley H Siebert, E Valdizl r, Ahlstrol, N Gnagnarella ABSENTEES lruschke, G Paschke The band has part1c1pated ln many act1V1t1es th1S year The flrst appearance of th1s organ1zat1on was at the HamburgFa1r 1n August where lt won a cup 1n the band content, Class B When the Football season began, lt played for all home games On December 1 3, s1x members ofthe MUSIC Department, of whlch two were from the band, part1c1pated 1n the MUSIC Cl1n1c held at Ithaca, New York Two weeks later, on December 19th, the Band, Orchestra and Glee Club held thelr flrst concert of the season On March 17, another concert was held by the band alone The Band wentto Akron, New York, on Aprll 29 to compete 1nthe Northwestern Muslc Contest, Class B d1V1S1OH It made 1ts frnal appearance w1th the Orchestra and Glee Club at the May Festlval wherefour of the members entered the solo contest held by thehancaster Women's Chorus 38 1 i y. Ig? 1 . . 1 Q . . , . B. , . b M . . : F. D d E. S ' . , G. ich, . lt , R. ' , . SECOND ROW: M. Stutzuan, F. Acker, R. Anderson, L. Bove, A. Mac DauML A. . . ' : R. ' , . , . , . . ' le B. . : E. . BAND ' J . SHE LEADS THE BAND jf- BETTY COONS - DRUM MAJOR 39 N.... FIFTH ROV Landahl W Landahl, Ylte , Adams J Nil er Jamelska A Iester B Ooons R YanBuskirk H Braun Hess FOURTH ROY ch Krleke Poelk, I Adaas B Beesan M ler D Bryan Blacknan I Cretekos accos Bruce THIRD ROW Goebel, L Lautler, R Royer, E' label P Bards k Bo ler, B Bock, R Albrecht H Sauka, Hr Marlo K SECOND ROW Pereny, B lezdeehofer Il Bohnowicz D Zflttel Waldalller all Ork sz E Chart, H S Maurer FRONT ROW Donovan A Geyer I Kostow, B Ahlstroi, I Loesch Stutzaan 7 Reese Y Mann, E Reynolds, D Kohl ABSBNTIIS H Cornish I Feuerstein A Iufer, D Rohl Some of the past Year's musrc program lncluded the concert held on December 19, and the Ithaca Musrc Cl1h1C held on December 1 2 and 5rd The Glee Club gowns have been completely pald for, thanks to the generous Cooperat1on of the band and orchestra The GCt1V1tl9S to come, rncludethe Northwestern musrc f6Bt1VG1, held at Akron New York and the May Music F9St1VG1 held on May 5th Seven grrls from Glee Club w11l take part 1n the solo contest at Akron 40 C : D. , . A. k K. , . l , H. , . , . , . , . G. : E. Lei , J. , H. . , . , J. ll , . , Y. , . , ., I. : H .... , . 'c , E. Z . . , . . . Schernerhorn, Director : E. . ' , . , . , E. , H. B , S. l , . . ych, G. : G. , . , . . . , H. , . , . . . : I. . , . , . . GIRLS GLEE GLUE J . Qian A ,, FOURTH ROW J Iroyanowsky i' Acker H Siebert B frank an Leupold H Brunch, P Dude H Barber Hr Har K Schermerhorn Dzrector THIRD ROW A Mac David ymecki 8 e h Y Scherr Reynolds Nelvo Stutznan I Loesch SECOND ROW R Rogers D Ahlstro-n R Stutzsan I Waldiiller, nnen D e Royr R Seztz Iezderhofer R Hook D Landohl, accosp ABSINTEIS J Krzeke F lruschke G Paschke The Symphony Orchestra made manly atrrdes thrs year advancrng greatly 1n Qb1lltY and personnel It has appeared a number of trmes durrng the year, Lncludlng speclal GSS9mbl19S,thQ Chrrstmas concert, the Senlor Play and the May P9St1VGl It re ce1ved splendrd pralse for rts accompanlment of the Lancaster Women's Chorus Cantata at the Lutheran Church on December 11 Thls Orchestra has the d1St1hCt1Oh of berng the f1rst from Lancas ter H1gh to partrcrpate 1n a State Contest Festrval The members played at Akron on Apr11 29 rn the Northwestern New York Musrc Festrval 41 P : . ' , . , . , . l' , R. , . . , . , . lo : . , L. Sz , . L ic , . e , R E. Ki , . Zitt l, R. e , . ' FRONT ROW: E. Yaldsiller, B. Ahlstros, D. Bryan, I. Bruce, B. G R C5 H E S T R A . J , . THIRD ROW etz ll etz See e G Schev, e Al Bowes, lv' Beyer J Eberhardt SECOND ROW Ph lllps C' Harm, D Parlow I Kelly L 1'ay r r Everett Ii Ockerian, FRONT ROW B l, E' Hzrsch H 0'Hern A Coxe 0 Snyder, B Coons, Greenwood, R Yanliuskirh, .4 Seeger I' Blakey ABSENTIES Klein R Kinnen D Yesper The a1m of th1s club 15 to axd other GCtlV1t19S 1n successfully completumg general school projects, and to teach 1ts members the values of act 1ve co operat 1on The Club has had a successful year, lncreaslnq 1ts membershlp to 30 Th1s year the club prov1ded 1ts members w1th black and sllver p1ns Wh1Ch w11l be provxded each new member On February 17 1939 our Amateur show packed the school Aud1tor1 The money made on th1s entertalnment w1l1 enable the club to provlde a glft for the school before the year 15 complete 4 L N . T 4 L V' ,,.2', : If. St , . P , P. 'b l, . 'ffle , ll. len, S. . , . : J. 'L , . . , . , . lo, K. Cretekos, B. Bock, R. Albrecht, 7. Stutznan, R. Ieflcher, N . . : li. ul . ' , . ' , . , . . D. . . , . : S. , . , . .AGTIVITIES GLUE J . .- um. ' ' ' 2 FOURTH ROW Gzrardin H Gzechowzcz R Smith Iv' Krueger L Bove, Dickinson H Brunch L Szynecki. L Ihntecki Ciesselskz THIRD ROV r Ray Sallack Director V Stetz H Poelk I Cretekos, Sasha, C' Ornstedt J Havernick I Dude SECOND ROW Pearles S Orkisz, E Leich K Stutznan A Ge er Bruce Y Mann YanBusk4.rh, D Landahl 1' Sweet ABSINTIIS shey Goxe 0 Hasilton G Hope J Hewe Hughes B Harhnan Il 0'Hern J Segert J Suonds Th1s organ1zat1on has been funct1on1ng for the past two years and has brought many delxghtful assemblles to our students Thls year 1ts f1rst presentat1on was a varlety program ln whrch many talented students part1c1pated Plays w1th all boy or all g1rl casts have been featured among other productxons The purpose of thls club 18 to 1mprove our assembly programs Every student 1n the school 18 glven an opportunxty to dlsplay and develop any ab1l1ty he may possess 43 L 4 7 I b- P' f l X : A. ' , . ' , . , . , . G. , . , . , . ' . E. ' ' : H . 1 . , . , . N. . , . , . : E. , . . , . , . y , I. , . FRONT ROY: I. Kostow, G. Donovan, G. Hess, Y. Braun, B. lhlstrol, R. . , . : I. Bi. , A. , . , . , . y, B. , . , . , . , . ' A S S E M B L Y G L U B Z- J,- v ' Ou' SECOND ROW n H Vhzte Hullaney V Chennell E Gtorgtnz G Schnezder FRONT ROW Cher o r er Lzn n r I Smeg ABSENTEES Sandel L Pascucc Thrs year the P G club was ready rn September to be g1n therr soclal GCtlVlt19S Strange enough though nothl happened untrl December, when the P G 's gave thelr grand Chrlst mas Ball rn honor of the class of 1955 Mf John H Whrte, the class advrsor Robert Sandel Charrman of the class for the frrst half of the year Mary Sauka Charrman for the second half and Theda Sweet, secretary Treas urer, provrded leadershrp for the class They hope to have a plcnrc before school closes THIRD ROW' Mr James Patterson L Iaylor, E Girardzn, J Eauernzck SECOND ROW r R y Sallack H ul Beenan, Y Berg R Itnnen A Valduzller, J Thornton, J Bryan, Hass Mabel Huber FRONT ROW G Donovan P Burdtck R YanBushirk I Cretekos, H Sauka Coxe, S Ork sz ABSENTEBS oxe Hewe G Hullane L Pascucct, R Stellrec NIZTRY G ggcogp Rgw Mui aney Br ch, D u s R Sntth Hr Robert D Fra znstructor FRONT ROW J Bryan, L Taylor G Maurer K Ketcher S Orkmsz The Chemrstry Club was started IH 1938 by a group Of students The offmcers elected were Wallace BT61SCh Chxef Chem 15 Jane Bryan Assrstant Ch1ef Chemrst, and Geraldxne Maurer Bench Chemlst Meetlngs were held on every other Thursday 1n wh1ch programs of rnterestrng QXPGTIMEDTS were demonstrated bY the PTO gram comm1ttees A Chrxstmas party and other small PGTYIQS and gather rngs were among the soc1a1 events of the club whlch helped Qreat1Y to make the club a success 45 PNG. G LTJB : Mr. Joh . ' , G. , . , . ' ' Q : K. Kei , R. E Lle , V. B g, 0. ' d e , . t : R. , . i . . . . . . I J J .ng A ' 5 , J - - M AR GG N OR AG LE S TA FF B. Ahlstroa, T. Loesch, B. Kranitz, Mr. J. Stewart Bigelow : H . a , . B L, B. . , . ' , A. . i : R. C , J. y, . y, . ' . ht SHE: LUB : G, Z , H, eis H. a i , . ' , - . 'ghf . t J --. . - - ' -- THE GRAND MARSH 46 SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SENIOR BALL - APRIL 12, 1939 ATHLETICS Q sguwf 1 X W ,Qsl N sux N is ' S5 i5J'ivLnnf'Z ,M ff J ' f WW 1 X N K igizf, 4, g N i Al:-'XE Ns W W Q, J ROBERT KINNEN FOURTH ROW HanagerJ 0'Hern P Kezcker D NcAlp1,ne C Harm L Swanson B Stellrecht NarlagerS Howes THIRD ROW Asst Coach Hr Ockeraan V Beyer G Setter P larru. gto er Glrar n G1za J Cree SECOND ROW Head Coach!! Kling Asst Coach Hr Java D Yesper Y Berg Ba nc 1 Y Stetz II Hashlomk H Schef er nazellz Sandel L Sheldon I' Btskey ABSENTEE Manager J Eberhardt Lancaster Hlgh closed a successful football season, w1nn1ng f1ve out of seven games In the flrst game of the season, Lancaster suffered a 15-O defeat at the hands of an experlenced Le Roy team but thls loss was made up at the f1rst home game, by the defeat of Hamburg ZOHO A week la wr, Sloan fell a v1ct1m to the Red and Black forces by a 21-O d6C1S1Oh Next to be trampled by the Maroon forces was Prne Hxll, to the tune of 14 0 The f1na1 home game of the season proved to be a real thrlller, w1th Lancaster meetlng 1tS trad1t1onal r1va1 East Aurora Lancaster won the game, staglng a rally 1n the last two mlnutes of play, sCor1ng a touchdown, scorlng an extra polnt, to end on top 7 O Journeyrng a week later to Amherst, the Maroon fell before thelr hosts 9 7, a safety prov1d1ng the margln of vlctory In the wan 1ng moments of the game, Lancaster attempted a fleld goal to tle the score, but fallad At Medlna, the flnal game of the season, Lancaster won 15-O 8 I : . , . , . , . , . g , a.veb ,4. ' dt,1'. ' , . al : r. , . . , . , . A. l' lr, . , . ' , . fl rnonr now: J. Phillips, B. Pnllllps, lf. Scum-ack, captain D. Greenwood, H. Bo ', B. , . , . P' O O T B A L L ' 4 BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS .saxmsrcnou uY.5m4g,,q A H.: no 1 SECOND ROW JohnJ Java Coach Bonazelli. R Caley D OIG-rad H Bauman J Creed J 0'Hern Manager FRONT ROW J Phzllips L Sheldon D Greenwood Captazn Y Ackaan D Yesper V B19 ert The '59 basketball team cllmaxed the most successful season 1n the school's h1SfOTY by wlnnlnq the Western New York Class A Champlonshlp The strongest opponent durlng the season was Depew, who tled for league honors and who bowed out 1n the play offs at Amherst to the score of 30 19 Th1S hurdle past, Lancaster moved agaxnst Sllver Creek at East Aurora Thls game mn sp1te of the excellent attack and defense, requlred two extra perlods for the Maroon and Black to OV9TCOm9, 35 33, the last obstacle to the Western New York Class A Champlonshlp. Sheldon, Ackman, and Greenwood were outstand1ng on the offense wlth Phllllps, Vesper, and Bonazelll taklng care of the defense. 49 CLA55i. x 64. Q- - ik, 'vc I 5 X3 : V: 1- M R247- 4 A ' 4 D A 1 , b , , D 4 ' - J co' xt . v x Q : Hr. . , 5 E. ', . , . ' I ' I ' l : ' I I - 1 - 1 I F - 1 . , . ' P B A S K E T B A L L . . J . . ' A64 THIRD ROW mn M Stetz 1 L Curt C' Mann B Wagner SECOND ROW r J nH Vhnte Coach H G1.org1.n1 F Prusak C Snyder Berg H Scheffler M Snyder FRONT ROW wes Asst Manager J Phillips L Sheldon R Phzl Bauman Y Allen Asst Manager The Lancaster H1ghSchool baseball teanxofi938 f1H1Shed a successful season wlth a loss of only two games Plne H111 w1th a score of 5 to 3J and Depew, w1th a score of 3 to 1 At the end of the season the maroon team lost the followlng players, whose all round h1tt1ng, p1tch1ng, and fleldlng helped the team flnlsh ln a second place t1e Chet Snyder, Harry Georg1n1 Mart1n Stetz, Edd1e Ph1ll1ps, Laurence Sheldon, Carl Monln, and Prank Prusak In the 1939 season the maroon team w111 have to use a str1ng of new recru1ts, although they wf P4 stlll have a veteran lnfleld SO I , 1 ' 'Y K X. ' x, X xl I I 0.x I ' -5 lx I, .v G t 'Lx I I - ly f A A-ff .av ' vu t a 7, x r ' I Q' I. ?.-zxf Q ' , K . 7-g ':,':.l:'lb1y A : 0. Ho ' , . , E. Phill'ps, . is, . , : H . oh . ' , : . 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THIRD ROY J Stnonds C Kieffer L Sheldon F Szuon R Chennell J Girardtn, R Sandel, R Stellrecht H Gran ra SECOND ROW r John J Java Coach Y Acknan Phzllips Trojanowsky I Schanne A Watson H Ulrzch FRONT ROW Swanson Manager E Wztkowski J Hauernick ABSBNTIE Bwskey The Lancaster H1gh School track team of 1938 won three meets and lost one Lancaster won the tr1angular meet held at Batavla by scorlng 59 polnts to Batav1a's 38 and A1b1on's 35 po1nts Of the three dual meets staged at Lancaster H1gh School fleld, Lancaster defeated Attlca 56 to 34 and Akron 63 to 31J but lost to Amherst 37 to 49 Lancaster placed fourth 1n the Intermedxate Conference F1e1d Day held at Amherst R Chennell, Kleffer Watson J Ph11l1ps Scheffler, Sandel, U1I1ChJ and Weber were able to score, and the relay team of Chennell, Watson, J Phllllps, and S1mon came ln thlrd Lancaster sc d a total of 215 po1nts to the1r oppon ents' 185 Watson, w1th 355 polnts, led the track team, and R Chennell Wlth 51 polnts, placed second The name of The Ga11op1ng Ghosts was g1ven to the 440 yard runners, K61ffGIJ J Trojanowsky, and Schanne, who came 1n 1 2 3 1U all the meets except the meet agalnst Amherst, when they came 1 2 3 4 fl N I W I H. - 1 :I IJ' D I J. ' ,- 1' J' ' I L- , I-I I' I H. Scheffler, L. Veber, R. Kinnen, 0. Hubbard, J. Wild : f. TRAGK . I 1 I J JI J 'n - - . Si BACK ROW Java oach Stesnaan, Lazn S Howes Kzlbourne Leach GROSS GGUNTRY TEAM For the flrst trme, a Cross Country Team was gan1zed 1D Lancaster Hlgh School Meets were held agalnst Amherst, Plne Hlll, East Aurora, and the team also competed 1n the Western New York sec t1onals at Sllver Creek At Sllver Creek, Havernack won a medal for placlng xn the f1rst twenty runners Members of the Lancaster Hlgh School Bowl1ng Team 1938 39 Harry Barber, Henry Brzozowskl, Harold Goldbach, Robert Nelderhoffer, Edward Ph1ll1ps W1ll1am Allen Robert Klnnen, and Albert Waldmlller Mr Walter Slmmons 13 the coach We are greatly lndebted to the off1cers of the Mason1c Temple as well as to Mr John Anderson, the Manager of the alleys for havlng made It poss1ble for the students to use the temple alleys The '38 tennls season came to a successful close for the maroon and black as they malntalned th1rd place 1n an e1ght team league Ackman, who started the season play1ng flrst slngles, was replaced by Sharp because he falled to appear for some 1mpor tant matches S2 ,ms -9- , - H' 1: -7- ' Q I I ,I A. XX' : J. J. , C 5 E. ' J. ' g, . , J. ' FRONT? ROW: J. Havernick, L. Viniecki, J. Ebefhardt, Mgr., H. Ciesielski, B. ' ' ' or- IX 0 W L I N G . . . J . . J . 'i' E N N I S AA FOURTH ROW tetz, B Gzorgznz, H Bonazellf. A G1,rard1,n, Iv' Schnnc G1fZG, J llauernzck, H Scheffler, E Phzllzps THIRD ROW r ernanl' Klang, Coach D 0'Grady J reed R aley SECOND ROW r Everett ll' Ockernan, Coach L Weber J Trojanowsky S eldon, J Phzllzps, Ir' Bzppert, R Ph1.I.L1. s FRONT ROW Varcholak I Hashlonik G Schetfflee, C Snyder Greenwood, Bcskey Berg Hr John!! Wh-,te Coach ABSENTERS R Suu n , ach Sandal., A Balsckz M Bauman BL GK L In the hall of athletlc fame we flnd our Lron men, the men who have carrled our colors to so many glorlous vlctorles Although the organ1zat1on 15 relatlvely young, the Block L has become one of the most act xve school organlzat 1ons They have sponsored a dance, a donkey basketball game, and an athletlc banquet The followlng are the new members of the club Bau man, Bonazelll, Caley, Creed, Glrordln, GIZQ, Hovernack, O'Grady, Sandal, Vesper, Weber The wearers of the Block L may well be proud of thelr ach1evements 53 I 6 I ' O A ,i V . :A yy--Q ' 'S ' - 'I z E. S . . . . . .J I . . I . : M . E . ' 5 . , . C' , . C , F. Barnaby, Hr. John J. Java, Coach : H . . 5 . , . ' , L. h . . . . . . . .p : H. , . , . ' . , D. F. ' , U. , . . ' , : Hr. V. . ' o s Go g R. . ' ', . O ll ll KWH 14. FOURTIi ROW ler Par ow Ta or, J Bryan K Crete os, acCuZlum J Moyer, G Lgt K n R Lanthzer THIRD ROW oft, A e 'Her ,A See er, Poelk C Panzzca V Blackman, M Stutzman SECOND ROW Braun M Bohnowzcz, B Ferrand, Kel y J Sergert ess B A stron, Lo s S Ofk G Donovan FRONT ROW anelska A Iles er Gzrandzr H n A Coxe Kostow, R YanBusk1rk B Coons ABSENTEES rumah QLD ENGLISH L G UB S1HC9 the ObOlltlOh of the1r 1nter scholastlc athle t1cs Q1T1S have acutely felt the need of competltlon lh therr sports Almost everyone agrees that some form of competltrve athlet1cs lS necessary to enlarge and lmprove the character and persona11ty T flll thls need, the Old Engllsh L Club now ln lts second year, was created Interest 1n extra currlcular actrvrtles 15 St1mUlOt9dJ for lt 15 rn thls manner that theletters and C9It1flCGtQSJ the club awards, are earned The glrls are allowed to start earnlng thelr credrts ln thelr freshman years, although the lette 15 not granted untll the end of the JUHIOT year a certaln number of credlts however must be earned each Year 54 IX fw- : J. Mil , D. Z , L. yl . , . k H. M , . . Vo' , H. i , . ' : E. Ch . Wit k, L. Roll, M. O n . g H. , . ' , . . : V. , . ' . F. 1 , . G. H ,' . l T. e ch, . isz, . : N. J , . t , E. ' 'U . 5 ll, . , E. . ' , . : H. ' ll U L . J . . . . . . , O . . . J 5 ' ' , . GIRLS' ATHLETIGSNNEAST AURORA PLAY DAY THIRD ROW Hate D Parlow A Coxe Mass Florence Galle e Physzcal Dzrector K Cretekos A Seeger H 0'Hern Bryan E Kostow SECOND ROW anBuskzrk B Coons rsch Seg E Ger er Taylor H Janelska FRONT ROW ort E rardzn H ul H e GIRLS Hess V Braun ATHLETIGS KENMGRE PLAY DAY 1938 THIRD ROW SICOND ROW FRONT ROV D Parlow A Coxe Hlss florence Gcllette Physzcal Director Cretekos Seeger H 0'Hern J Bryan Moyer A V teh S Orhssz J Segert R YanBushsrk Coons, H Jaaelska L Taylor Chart rardln, H Bull Yo H Poe Hess F Braun 55 5 , , I it A z I : A. ' k, . , . , ' ' tt, . I i ' I ' I ' I J. , . : R. V ' , . , T. Hi , J. ert, . b L. , . 2 E. Ch , . Gi ' , . B Z, H. Kelly, . P0 lk, G. , . 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Q Xxtmanby X: X X gd .Xgmh f Q X , f W ' x H D we GRATEFULLY APPRECIATE THE suepom OF me FOLLOWING PEOPLE A Prtendly Bustness House Mr Joseph R Adolf Mr Kenneth Barnhart Mass Mabel E Bates Dr B E Beenan Besch and Sturn Mr Hallman J Besser J Stewart Bzgelow v G M Bo Guy E Bradley Louts Prank Braun Arthur I Brock Charles F Brost and Mrs Raynond J Bryan Varren J Bull Mzss Ethel E Callahan Mr J K Cheney Mr Ballard Clark Mlss Arletta M Cowan Mr and Mrs Charles Coxe Mr and Mrs Mtlton Cretekos Cushtngfs Drugs and Insurance Mr Harold B Davts Depew Coal Company Mr Enzl Dettltng Mr Edward P De Valle H V Ear e Mlss Eltzabeth Ehrenzeller Mr Lyuan I Elss Dr J G fernbach Mr fred Glll Miss florence E Gillette Guy's Delicatessen Mrs RaynondG Hel: Mr George Herbert Hlll's Gzft Shop Mtss Vera M Hock Mr Harold J Huber Moss Mabel L Huber Hurstfs Private School Ir h M Mr Julius Israel Mr Johnson Lancaster Malleable and Steel Corp Ieeblerfs Shoe Store Mr fred V Kenllne Miss Mary M Iennedy Mr Stanley J Ieysa 63 M Carl H Kang Mr Paul P Klaasesz H V K 1 Koehnlelnfs Meat Market 35 Vest Matn Street Lancaster Machtne Kntfe Yorks Inc Lancaster Iheater Mr Predertck Layer Lehde floral Shop Vest Mann Street Mr Arthur G Leupold D C H Mackey Mr Albert Madson J H Maute Conpany May's Barber Shop Mtllerfs Meat Market Mr Charles H Mohr Mtss Gladys E Mohr Miss Anna R Mook Phzlzp P Mookfs Sons Murphyfs Store The lew York Store Olear and Stutznan Mr and Mrs Melcholr Orkzsz Parks Motor Sales Aurora Street and Mrs L Parlow Janes M Patterson and Mrs John P Patterson A H Pete s Mzss Mayne L Peters Mrs Cyrus Phelps Mrs Howard Phtlltps Mtss Genevieve E Przest G E Rebate Hubertus Reynders, Jr floyd Roberts and Mrs John Roll frank C Rozler Ray Sallack Prank Scheifflee and Mrs Lyle J Schoenthal Miss Antoinette Schwartz Mr frank Seeger Mr and Mrs Arthur V Settz Mrs C Lansing Seynour Mr Halter R Stlnons SflpSOh'S fea Roo! 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