Lancaster High School - Vidette Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

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THE CRACLE M flux of NIIIQILLI1 I xsmrx 1 1 .F , 7 1H7f1'W1.'NfVttI fix ,n.,. L , 41' lj y': , Q K I F. 1 I L.,lHL.1a'Ca': fflgil 5ikhUO1 4 Y V L,l'fa'.HfLN in ..Vx' X1'L v W YNUYEA Prof. E. W. Strickler 111111 4 IH Strtrltlrr ROI: E W STRICKLER w IS born Aprrl Z4 187-1 rn the lrttle xrllage of Cresw ell Lmcaster County Pennsyl1anr1 and spent hrs boyhood dns on the farm Hrs prelrmrnary educrtron consrsted of the usull rur1l school work md llter rn 1897 he gr1du1ted from the Mrllerswrlle St1te Norm1l School About thrs trme hebec1n1e 1ctrxely rnterest d rn 1rtrstrc penmmshrp md furthered hrs tr1rnrng rn thrs freld by t1krng 1n rntensrwe course rn the stb ect If the Z1ner11n Art College Columbus Ohro I 1901 h completed 1 course rn commercr1l subjects at the Lebanon Pa Busr ness College 1nd SCXCTII QCIYS l1ter succ ssfully finrshed 1 course rn hrgher 1ccountrng wrth the Bennett Accountmcx lnstrtute of Phrladel phr1 For the p1st tw else WCIYS he has be n onnected wrth the teachrng Iorce of thrs crtx haxrng orqmrzed the Commercrrl Departments of both the Stevens Hrgh School 1nd the Boys Hrgh School He h1s been the eflicrent held of the Commercnl Dep1rtment rn the l1tter rnstrtu tron for the 11st ten NCIYS The su cess of hrs endeuors rn thrs capacrty speaks for rtself It rs howexer authorrtatrvely substantrated by the followrng extract from a recent testrmonral gryen Mr Strrckler by our present Superrntendent Dr H B Work whrch reads as follows The qualrty of work done rn hrs Depart ment of the Hrgh School h1s cre1ted 1 demand for rts gradurtes f1r bey ond he 1brlrty of the School to supplv Mr Strrckler leues the f1cu1ty of the Boys Hrgh School to take up hrs dutres IS Secretarv Tre1surer of the Educ1tor s Benelicral Asso cr1tron 1 I rotectrse org1nr11tron for te1chers When rnterrrew ed con c rnrng hrs lerxrng the terchrng professron he m1de the followrng remarks I had chosen teachrng IS my lrfe work and hare eng1ged rn rt for just twenty five ye1rs Iam therefore 'llDS0lllIClN srncere when I say that to wrthdraw from the professron now c1uses many 1 heart p1ng the lrke of whrch can only be felt bv one w ho h1s alw avs loved the work and has gn en mans of hrs best QCIYS to rt However the tre mendous rncrease rn lrrrng expenses w rthout a pro portronmte rncre1se rn s1lary to meet rt has forced the rssue I take thrs step not 1s 1 muter of chorce but of necessrty IS I hare grxen up the less re munemtrxe posrtron Our best w rshes for hrs contrnued success rn hrs new xocatron SHALL EVER BE WITH HIM J . -- , -. - . . .,... . 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Y 7 I V l I I - ' ' ' . e ' ' I D - lb .' s o N LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS bthmd us a few unfortunates who had not sufflcrently mastered the art of horsemanshap We now were called upon to elect class officers and to choose our tennant and colors Here we had an opportunaty to show what br1l ltant examples of buddmg daplomacy were 1n evadence an our I-lagh School for an all our choaces we dlsplayed profound Judgment and ex ctptaonally good taste The officers of president secretary and treas urer haxe been Hlled by the same persons for three consecutlxe years 'hus demonstratmg the unusual efficlencv of our officers It was at thas young and tender age that xxe ventured out upon tht than ace of social llfe and herean lles a moral that succeedang classes would do well to heed We inaugurated our commg out mto society by holding a largely .attended and very successful moonllght walk E couraged by the success of our nrst effort we delxed deeper and ex ery thang went well untll we attempted to use the bulletm board to ad xertase our skatang partaes And then one memorable morn1ng we were unsuspectmglv assembled and lectured to upon the exlls of our w av and the amportance and necessaty of adhermg to the strarght and narrow path After we had recovered from the sermon we very xvlsely declded to employ other means of makmg known our soclal events How ex er we dad not neglect thas phase of our school lafe and we held sex eral haghly successful skating partles durlng the winter Our country was now at war and xxe can say wath no small degree of prlde that the Class of l9ZO solldly supported ex ery patrlotac ctlvlty that came up Sexeral of our members enlisted an the armed forces of the country to further Democracy s cause and they gaxe a good account of themselves In the sprung of the vear we broke all precedent by financing and provadang practically all the maternal for an assue of the Vzdett the officlal school magazlne Thls accomplishment was a brlllaant sutcess from exery standpotnt and at xx as unanimously agreed that the Issue was one of the best of the year Thas was the first tame any th ng of the kand had been atteml ted by low er classmen and at reflects great c.edat upon our class besldes emphaslzmg our mltaataxe and ab tx o put thmgs ox er We held two more soclal ex ents before the end of the Sophomor ttrm a doggv roast and a lass prcnvc Both of these were highly suc cessful and serx ed as a flttlng cllmax to a most prosperous year Our summer xacataon was longer than xxe had barga n d for I to an unexpected delay an the completlon of the new laualdvnn and to the mfluenza epldemxc that swept over the country It w as at thts tame mat our esteemed classmate Galbert Vatter xx as taken fom our m dst bv the hand of death Gilbert was a ftne clean ut fellow held .n h gh rtgard by both students and teachers and we all mourned has loss We xvere now elexated to the worthy posatron of Junaors and a fcw for whom Caesar had held no terrors xx ere caught ln the clutch s 16 . ,, V V 1 V - V V V r t ' V 4 ' 1. .V L . . 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V V 4, THE ORACI E of Cxcero and solld geometry We novv began to com out xnto socxety tn earnest and held a serres of very successful dancmg lessons at the Irrs Club For some unaccountable reason the Senxors began to display alarmlng pUglllSIlC tendencles even golng to the extent of attemptlng to break UI our dancmg class I-Iovvever vve proved to them that we vvere not unacquarnted vvrth the manly art of self de tense and after a br ef sl xrm sh we I ut the mv aders to rout In mterclass basketball that year vve vv ere not very successful for although we had the greatest number of nd vxdual stars n tl e leagu mternal frrctton and lack or team work rumed our chances for success However we more than atoned for thas setback vv hen vve captured the baseball champtonsh p vvxthou a single defeat Incldentally although our basketball team vvas detcated at home we vvhlppecl some of the lastest county teams by dec srve scores We novv suffered the second loss on our I-llgh School career vv hen our beloved classmate Paul Westenberger died an the serv lce of hrs country A letter of sympathy together with a beautiful vv reath of flovvers was sent to hrs bereaved famlly Socrally vve contmued our good work by holdrng the Jumor Receptlcn at the Hotel Brunsvvrck ball room Needless to say tt vv as a vvonderful success and overshadowed any other socnal event held at the Hugh School an recent years In addmon to the Receptlon vve held several other socral affatrs vv lth the most gratlfylng results efforts that the Pythagorean Llterary and SCICUIIHC Soct tres vvcre or ganlzed Indeed they could not have existed had rt not been for the unfarlrng support given them by the Class of 1920 We finlshed the year tn .1 blaze of glory by staging a verv su ccssful Jumor I-Iop at the Hotel Brunsvvack and by capturrng the mter class baseball champronshll vvrthout a defeat belng chalked up agalnst Our record as Junrors speaks lor itself' Our Senror year vv as an unbroken successron of brrlllant vtftorles scholastlc athletrc and social In fact vve vv on practrcally everv con test nto wh ch vve entered as a class vvhtle our social events vv ere the talk of the school The football and bask tball XJYSIIV teams com posed mostly of Sen-ors enjoyed a most successful season droppanfl but two games apiece In the mterclass basketball league we vvere supreme capturing the champronshrp wath lrttle dafliculty vvhnle rn baseball vve repeated the record of our Junior year Thxs IS to our knowledge the nrst trme that any class has vv on the champronshxp rn any sport for tvvo consecutive years In track vve vvere also nrst vvm ntng by large margins W lfkevvlse flaovv ed our supremacy an scholarshlp and bcsld s be mg the mam supporters of the Laterary and Screntafnc Soc et es vve vs on cvery literary contest ID vvhlch we partlcnpated The nevvlv organxzed 4 I7 1 x I 7 v v A Y V ' Y. . . ' f 1' i . ' : ' '. . A Q ' i a 2. . J . I - . . Y ' K V l ' . V . . . 1 Scholastically, we also led the way, and it was mainly through our I ' V' . I' .- us. . K . i . i ,L L ' , ' ' , I . . , . D . .... . V . . V I v v y ' Av. - I : f - . ' ' ' . a' e - LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS Commerce Club is also .a product of l9Z0 initaatlse Our most brilliant achievement in the scholastic line however and the one upon which we pride ourselwes the most as the degree of perfection to which We have mused the Vldelte Indeed the publication this vear far overshadow ed tr'ose of previous years both in quality and quantity and our Christmas and May numbers regular monthly issues surpassed exen the annuals o preaious classes The Vzdetle now ranks among the best high school publications in the country Socially we kept pace with our achiexements in general scholar sl ip and athlet cs We held sexeral affairs which were unequalled an success chief among which were the l970 Reception the Senior Prom nd the Vzdette dance Financially the latter eaent was one of the 1 ost successful eaer held by ana class and made possible the unexcelled May issue And now as we look back at our career we cannot help but feel tnat we haxe been successful We h ae tried an small measure to re tirn the great benefits bestow ed upon us bv our Alma Mater by faith tally upholding her honor her principles her traditions and bv giving our best whether an school or on the athletic field With indomitable courage and high hope we face the future proud of what L H S has ties and we are sure that although we are about to pass forever from lcr protection our Alma Mater will ewer haae a warm place an our l Parts Charly- Lilaz-21 ffliiliflifll The time for the closing scene of our school drama has arrived and we the actors and actresses are taking our plate for our parts in the liial chorus As Freshmen we reali7ed our place and acted accordingly Timad nd slas but serv willing to learn and always anxious to support school undertakings Wc came back in our Sophomore year with a feeling of great superiority ow er the new Freshmen and we started upon our Sophomore career with the idea of making the Class of l9ZU a class that would lt looked up to and honored by the under classmen This wear fue new teachers were added to the facultv Miss I andis Mass Ellmaker Mass Sullivan Miss Stonesifer and Miss Bitnei Our class colors blue and white and the design for our pennants v ere selected this year We also published an issue of our school maga I ne the Vzdctte the only class that has exer done this Then came our Junior year By this time we were recogn17ed by all otlaer classes and they whispered and admitted among themselaes 'naturally thea would not let us hear ltr that we w ere the best class in Hagh School 18 T K I I . Q I I . I L L V 6 V 1 L Y av L . 1 - Y L 1 I 1 lvv I v K v A b V I - 1 L I T . a . : . ' . . ' . , , 1 , , A . , ' ' , t r , ' . . ' Q - - A 1 I V L r u 7 1. . . . L . done for us. grateful for its friendships. its associations. its opportuni- 1.. .. 0. 'V - q ' n V 4 Q A . L 1 L Y 4 ' w 1- - . . I Y Y Y V ' ' . Y I I A . L e nc I Y I 4 ' V Y A I Y THE ORACLE Thus ve1r b1sketball xxas resumed and xxe xxere xxell represented 1 the XIYSIIV bx AUDI May B1ssler vxho l1ter xx IS the Senlor c1pt11n besldes h1x1ng 1 xerx ine cl1ss te1m We returned ln our Sen1orye1r IS 1 brrllnntlx polrshed gem xxxth 1ll thc rough edges smoothed 1nd polished 1nd possessmg 1n ur of rtllnement 1nd dlgnltx The number of our f1cultx had been mcre1sed bx the 1dd1t1on of lx lss Oxx ens Mxss B1teson Mrss Klnard and Miss Dlller Thus xe1r xx1s trulx 1 remarkable one Our XIYSIIW b1sketb1ll nm h1d the unusu1l dlstrnctron of vxlnnmg ex rx g1me thex pl1xed Our cl1ss te1m xx 1s exceptronallx good 1lso Our motto deslgn for our r-ngs 1nd cl1ss floxxer xxere chosen x In the lxxnd ln the hlstorx of the school 1nd too much pruse cmnot be glxen to our ll1LlSlCll dlrectress Mlss M1rg1ret Humphrexrlle for her un tmng efforts to brmg the concert up to the hlghest st1nd1rd The Vzdette under the management of the Senlor SIITT has been letter throughout the Whole year than 1nx other edltlons 1nd xxe congr1tul1te the staff on thelr excellent work The Senior pl1x Green Stockmgs under the dlrectlon of Mrss Ruth Mox er f1r excelled any prevlous performmce lflil bx lts success lded to the 1lre1dy lllustrlous fame of the Class of l970 We re1ll1e th1t xve h1xe m1de m1st1kes but our crntlcs h1xe been lsmcl Ind xxe h1xe been p1t1ent 1nd persevermg 1nd noxx 1fter four x11rs of studv mingled with misfortunes 1nd ple1sures xxe 1re reldx to step out mto the xxorld xxe 1re at the close of the l1st scene of our school dr1m1 1nd as xxe xx atch the sloxxly falling curtlm sealing for ex er our Hrgh School lrfe xt IS vxlth proudly beatmg he1rts filled xxnth fond memorres and loxe for our Alma Mater Ind xxrth 1 hope for tl t future 1nd 1 sigh for the p1st xxe m1ke our Hn1l boxx l9 1 I X - 4. 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':XS'H:R IIIGH ,QCK UNIX -' . ln' I Hfvrrwr ROI ' C. 71' hw S11f11711' Hfwm: , fiLl,' C H. I GUY 1121111 llfumr . ' . ' fm ffl? llfmm , In k . ' . F171 7 1 TU , .. . , . ' 'lzi PII . H-'fvm' EIITLI lyfcvvr' 9 frm 1170! A , 4 . Evl' HV ..h11 1121111 H117 : 1 P.111l111c 11 i 111177 Humff . A . . ,. ' . ' , P 1, -17 -' M. 'll .1 ,,111l'z xc SH 1'IlTlI111 4'i11ll UIHIIH Um MII Q 1 0111 1 1 91mu1l Qlotkm T Bow mm John Brulukcx 1 111 lllg P11111 NI1111111 Rox ll 1 C 1 THE ORACI E PAUL S BOMBERGER Bummy General Course Clas Char Leader my Hawthorne Lnr erarx Soc eu 4 Sclentltic Society 1.1! Px thaqorean 1.13 Paul was a frlend of everybody alu aws ready to lend a helpmg hand to any classmate He always had a pleasant word for l11Sfl'l9I1dS and was noted for keepmg good sprrlts among the class even wh n the days were gloomy Hrs cheer leadmg spoke for Itself ETHEL ADAMS Elhel Classncal Course Good goods comes m small packages Class President 141 Vlce Presldent l v Evcchange Editor of Vldette 14h ThlS small good natured lass was our eflicrent class president Ethel IS a Jolly good sport ever ready for fun or work Wlth never a care or worry she went through Hlgh Ethel you carry the best washes of the Class of l9ZO with you . 29 School a friend to everyone. Well. l l r,4m.1,+: ' 1 LANCASTER HIGH SCHoo1s CLAYTON D XV BORDNER Claul General Course ass Baseball 1 r ltr Varsnx Foot a ral HJSKll1OYHCLlfCfJIX SOCICIX l P 4 The acknowledged pugllrst sand VERNA AWGST AD T l trnu Class cll Course ou h B hold ont of the best nlturtd s n our cl1 s Yernl was at 1 tlmes r adv to lend her trot gnc laer a d rn French and crvrcs I scattered far and xx 1de Her fondest ambrtron is to engrnc watches or make ftces On account of her am bltrous nature no doubt sh wlll at tam her desires paper roller shark gunman and bouncer of the entire class He can assemble a clan of thugs on ten mln utes notrce The 1919 class kn xx th1s onlv too well Clavt expects to go to State next year and we xx lsh hlm the best success untll he be comes the undlsputed mlddlewexght champxon of the world 7f .' . r l 1 V NTC kn ' er is lo low her. C , L -. girl 1 .s. ' . ' . .ll ' Q A I . or 1' . i ' ' . t is said her beaux are numerous. and A I D I - l Cl c 5 , a 1 g b ll 1 - ' ' ' Q 3. am. , . 0 V C. vu I Y THE ORACLE JOHN HENRY BORGER Johnny General Course Varsnty Football 141 Varslty Basketball In ml Class Baseball 14? Hawthorne Llterarv Socletv 1,3 145 Bonny Jorgers warped form NAOMI ANGSTADT 'Vomy Classrcal Course We loxe her lxttle ue loxe her lonQ For on her llps there llxes a song Senlor Play Committee Glen Club 4 She can smg play the pxano and re c1te very well Perhaps thls IS why she poses so much 1n class Naomr took llttle lnterest ln class af FJIIS because she sn as too deeply ab sorbed ln dramatlcs has often been noticed passmg the shores of Maple Grove pool attlred m a Lxfe Guards sunt Many are the falr women he has rescued Bonny IS l1ttle but thls dld not hmder h1s gameness rn athletlcs a blt He rs one of the gamest athletic warrlors old L H S has ewer pro duced 27 ' ' ' ' 1 31, 1 41. Nomy shines in all dramatics. ' 7 - . V - CLARENCE G BORTZFIELD Edgar Commerclal Course Pennant Commlttee Hawthorne Lrterars ctets Q l LU Pxthagorean octets L l l Lancaster Club of Commerce and F1 nce 44l Glee Club l 441 Socm ommtttee 441 Class Treasurer 1 I 14a Clrculatton Manager Oracle Prop Cfll Commlttee Senlo Plas A qu t good lookmg youth' Bortz durmg the past year has fallen deeply ln lose for whxch no one can hate htm Clarence IS a likable fellovs Hts aftractne personallty together vuth hls wmnlng dlsposltton has xr on htm manv frlends L If NCASTER HIGH Scgnoot s MAGDALENE BAIR Madge Classtcal Course ulet unassuming a friend to exenone Doing her dutw the xerx best she can ee Club 4 J And nova vslthm our range of vlsxon comes Magdalene Although she has trled very hard to be good mnschtef would cre pm but we really do not know of anythmg extremely rash that she has ever done Magda lene has been glfted with a very pretty volce and vue expect to speak of her ln the years to come as one of our leadmg soloists of the clty Sus cess to you Magdalene Z8 , , nnQS I ' ' ' v lvv' ' Gl j.14l, Y 7' ' W L l so' f 3, Z S'f1?l' A : 4- na 1 35. 133. : l C ' 1 3 1 l3l. 59 ' . THE ORACLE IRA THOMAS BOWMAN UP Commerc1al Course GRACE BALMER C110 Commercnl Course IS prettx to walk W ru to talk 1 And pleasant to th1nk of Prophet Cleo 15 the speed tvp1st of the Commerc1al Department She IS also speedy 1n other wavs as Grace lS known to be a great heart brelker Thls young lady IS xc y talented both 1n l1terature 1nd 1n mus1c and often entertams her fr1ends wx 1th w1tty saymgs Especlally school d1d Grace tell her clex er SIOIICS thus helpmg to pass many weary Glee Club 41 Lancaster Club of Com merce and Flnance 141 Hawthorne Llterarw c1et1 1 c es r Rmg and Pm Comm1ttee 141 Psthagorean OCIQIN Class Base a 1 1 1 t1r of The Oracle Class Prophet 141 Behold our muslclan I IS great loxer of the falr specles 'md often lures them to h1m 11 1th p thetxcal SIYJIDS from hlS fxddle They surely vull fall for h1m after he has become a second FIIIZ KYICSIQY or an Elman Bes1des bemg The Typew r1t1ng Speed Klng Ira IS a great computer of figures and prom1ses to make .1 great bank pres1dent some day l1ke the North Penn Z9 She l ' ' with. l ' w'tl'l. . ' r . . ' ' . ' in hours of tedious work. ..S .. ' 1 1 - So' y 43.1. 141: Orh ta1:1.131. 1111: S ' ' lJl.ljl1 blll4:EdP I ra ' a . V. as L ANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS ANNA MAY BASSLER Anne Cltsslctl Course C Ol'1lX WAX I0 LINC fl'Ii'fl IS IO k OHS ee Club 1 Vxrsntx Basket a mrsntx as erm 1 .1 tam1 .Iss Basketbrll 1 1 ThlS glrl xxxtb the plelsant smxle xxlll go doxxn m the lnntls of hrs torx is one of th best b1sketball pl xers ln S H S Her presence of mmd her qulckness md slull cxrrled her teim to xlctorx exen xx hen the skx seemed dxrk md dretr Anne vxas an obedient girl 1n school but outslde she xx ts 1 good sport Sus ss to vou Anne ROBERT HARRY BOWMAN H011 Puxxtr Generxl Course xxthornt lllernx or: x enllnf Soclelx 1 Pusser IS 1 member of the once flmous Bovxmln elm Lute unfor tunmtely he IS the only one thlt seems to hmxe been dlsmherlted He IS qulte 1 stir m the English Dep1rt ment 0WlI1g to the senior member of the nrm lrm Boxxmln All the as sets belong to this pxrtner but mfter pronts hmxe been dlxlded equally Robert IS xble to mxke 1 furlx good shoxxmg Th ' ' ' I ' .1 ' d' be Gl 51. lulll . ' bll 131: V. Bk l ll Cp 141: Cl . ,:.1,41. .lj ' , . . Ce , . I Hn' 'Q .'S et'1.l1, 141: Sei ' ' 31. 111. THE ORACLE -I' RALPH BRAC xBILL Baron General Course ,mrhorne Ln erarx Somers Lancaster Club of Commerce and Finance Sclen 1 C ocle x Al hough he resembles 1 duke thls gentlemln s not 1 member of the no rlztx The only thmv W rch mxght lad us to bellese that h IS closelx connected xuth some royal fmmflw s hrs he1d wh ch s 1 barren romronv xx aste He puts 1n his spare nme mt Seldomrldge s EDITH BATES Fdu General Course On the exen tenor of her wax she goes or nods r be ks o .mx m e knoxxs Edle s such .1 n ce lads lrke gurl that we cunnot sly lnythrng bad about her Her Boston accent rs ters fascrnatmg although she rs quite sen sxtrve rbout rt nd rmagmes exeryone llughs mt her whereas they really en Joy hearrng lf Edith rs wery jolly and ll b V V ,v .3 - N ' no rc t ' al she U ... i i V-. . Y - interesting when one knows hir well. J J, .A V jr r H ' ' ' ' ' ml. qu: :,r: 'rfr S 'rj14J. r . ' . i . b' A' 'C 'h' . Q . V 2 . . lji ' . . ' i i . I 7 ' ' LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOI s VIARY BENNER Mollu Clmsszc 1l Course Xluaxs knew her lessons N r broke 1 rule If 1ll were like our Marx Tuould be .1 model school cr Club IU Sweater COITll11IllCt Behold the most obedrent gxrl rn 970 cl Mary loxed her teachers md her teachers low ed Mary for she unlike other gurls never caused my trouble ln the class room do her shire of the sw ork No doubt she xull do liken rse out ln the world SAMUEL HATZ BROVVN Sam Commerclal Course autho ne Literary SOCICIY Lancaster Club of Commerce and Frnance 145 Soc1alComm1ttee4 1 Pennant om mrttee It gn es me great pleasure to Intro duce to you The Sleeper Sam slept more rn school than he d1d at home durmg hrs four years with us Someone sud he sleeps by day and traxels at night pretty nelrlv true As he IS qurte mterested ln the wel fare of a certam young lady perhaps that has somethmg to do vs 1th hrs ln conslstent habits 32 r . l L few . : Gly. 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L V, 'L H - r ' 3 mga, tm: 1 ' ' .2 : C - THE ORACLE ' 4fTfuL L41 MARY BOOS Boosze Classrcal Course S u was her dallx le caee Club 1 1 This g rl nas studred s studvmg md will be study ng all her lxfe She lowes to recrte hzstory dates French grammar and Engllsh quotatxon Teachers n cxev branch rely on else falls We xx onder lf some of her ndustr ous habrts are shared by Daw e Such an mdustrlous stu.l ous maid wrll surely benefit mank nd S TELLA SHEN C Stella General Course ueen rose of the rosebud garden of gurls Glee Club 1 J 141 Pennant Cofnmnttee 1 7 Thus modest lookrng lass with the adorable dlmple IS Jus as bashrul as she looks Stella s blushes cannot b equalled anywhere by nature or by art Her lessons were usually conscnen trously prepared but sometrmes her nerve falled her cannot be called a fault Conquer your shyness but not your blushmg Stella and you wlll land lrfe vull treat you kindly Thxs however n the future 33 ff' 1 'aux 1, + 1' - -1 l t dy ' l'f 1 5 . 141. . . , . . . 1 r . L i ' . i ' r, .. Mary to save the day when everyone f i ' 'i ' ' . . fi- l ' 2 ,AQ . 3 1 1 - A . . f , . . . ' e , , . 7. . l L NCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS RICHARD WISE CHARLES Dxck Commerclal Course HANNA BOYD Reddy Classxcal Course Heart on her lrps and soul Vllhlfl her eses Soft as her flume and sunnx as her skies as Pesxdent l Soc1alCommltte Reddy was one the socral stars of the class Present at every dance attended by her Wmnmg smlle Arded by Erma and a sturdv ponv she managed to Wade through the fathomless depths of Vlfgll Doubt less Hanna w1ll go through llfe just as she went through Hugh School care free and happy Pennant Comn nttee l r Soclal Commlt 145 Class Baseballn 5 Hawthorne L terarx SOCICIX l l lp Lancaster Club of Comm rce and Fmance lah Oracle Staff Cheer Leader l J Nou Dlck do behaxe These xx ords hate been uttered bs many a faxr eyed malden Dlc IS post nels the best knovnn teaser rn ou class H s laugh has b come quxte popular and often you can h ar htm m the mowles Dlck says he lo going to take up the art of brlck man ufacturmg as hrs life xx ork f T A 1 .. ,. 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Z ., 9 ' .t ' H .t ' fr - Y f THE ORACLE PAULINE BRAND Pauly CllfSlCll Course She IS 1 person keen and bright A 4 to all 1 shmmg 1 ht ass Plat Glee Club I C .ur man Cap and Cnoun Committee Pennant Commlttee l 3 Social Commlttee 1 b Pauly possesses the abrl ty to ,alan thmgs and to do them well She always performs her duties con sc entlously and carefully vuth due egard tovs trd he feelrngs of others Plulmes bruns together xuth her resolute urll and good nature will enable her to surmount all obstacles d rrsc to the heights m hfe JOHN K BRUBAKER Johnny Classlcal Course au lhorne L1 trarx SOCIEIX entlhc SOCICIX 1 I ctr Pxthagorean o Y Johnny IS one of our most stud: ous fellows and vslll we thmk be chsappomted lf not mcluded m the Flrst Fne He lsa steady and con sxstent worker and consequently If IS xery seldom that he his een known to fall ln class He IS t e Baby of the class but oh my' 39 nl us . lg Cl. 'z tj . 141: h'- ' J: ' ' 3, .. ,. ii E L- ' Y. r '. I 5 . , . V. an ' ' ' ' , t H ' '1- j ' ' mga, t4lI Sci ' ' j A. 1 j y S - ciet'13r. V Y Y' v . I ' ' . b ' . ' h LA NCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS GRACE BUCHER Books Commercxll Course I IS easier I0 hold 1 yoke f oxen thm one tongue Books rs one of the most talkatne glrls rn the class Tmlk talk talk all day long seems to be her motto which often caused her conduct mtrks to fall and her temperature to ruse Grace IS never seen wxthout her fax or ite companlon A dog' She exen carrles .1 plcture of one xuth her thus proxmg that her fondness for these creatures IS not over estxmated HOWARD BUCKWALTER Bucky uthornt Ln erarx Socxetx xthmqorean Society Sclentmc cletx 1 Bucky rs the und: puted sclentnlic genrus of the class He bids falr to become ll Thomas Edrson or a second Henry Ford Hrs motto rs keep away from the glrls But he surprlsed all of us one nrght by escort mg a blushmg blue eyed damsel to the Glee Club concert 36 . r' . ' 0 1 . l Y General Course ' Hs' ' 'l' V' ' I' lil. hp: Pj .M ' ' um. ljl: ' So' j Al. mp. CARL HOFFMAN BRUBAKER Brujle Commerclal Course Lancaster Club of Commerce and Fmance THE ORACLE IRENE BURNS Reme Commerclal Course My tongue ulth ms ltps I rem For who tllks mt ch must lalk ln mm Reme IS one of our shy and m dest gurls She nex er talked much even xn class rooms but ln the last tew months of school we nottced a marked lmprovement Perhaps this ts due to the fact that she has lately made a pal of Books Maybe some day Irene you wlll loosen the rem of your tongue and then we are sure you wlll make your way m the world Hauthorne Ltterarx S ctetx KH 141 ee ub l 5 ul Class Athlettc Commlttee l4I Class y Oh' 1sn t he good lookmg? Many a maiden has xx hlspered these xx ords Yes and many a malden has been sorry for uttermg these words because Carl IS a regular heart breaker He breaks their hearts wlth ease Wonder xx hy he goes to Columbta so much? He also l1kes those moon light trtps down the Delavs are 14,41 444 L vlgeiwt tw JL iff .. - o ' . ' ' . , at . . , . ' ' j o' A' , . :Gl Cl 3. : ' ' 1 Plan N . , . ., v Y I . Y . A . Y Y I , A f A , , 4 , I. J ,glvfi bk 'x.f C' V f ,. 4 Lf NCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS Tl-lEl.'VlA CANTER Baby Commercnal Course To lu stout and Jollx ns .1 good asset Y u can see at a glance that Thelma can be seen as well as heard She IS ln flct the chubby gxrl of the class Luke most stout people she takes good naturedly all the jokes about her fatness W1thout a doubt Thelma w as a good sport and a falthful follow er of the class m all lts actlvltles She always trxed to be present at our moonlrghr walks md plcmcs HOWARD EDWIN CLARK Dutch Commercn 11 Course x c eslrm ln caster Club of Commerce and Finance Heres the young mm who at tempted to throw paper xround the room when sub was teachmg Robby caught hum and Dutch took a requested XICIIIOI1 Never mmd Howard those cigars you smoke are enough to make myone drowsy 1 O . . . L , .. -V - 7 . . . ' 1 l Varsity Track: Class Track: Literary So- ciexj 137. 111: Orh: . 431. LU: L. - , K , rl H YL 4 I o . 7 . V THF ORACLE ETHEL CASE Commercral Course A xx ee mrt but her tongue male s up for rt Behold Casey and her rns par able frrend her bag of goodres Who doesn t know Ethel? Although mall everybody knows when she rs round She has one of the b ggest hearts rn the world and th re rs nothrng she has that she would not grve you Casey rs always gettrng nto mrschrer due to her fondness of teasrng the grrls Wherever your career may lead you Eth l we hop vou may get all the joy md pleasure JACK STANLEY COI-IN Abbre Classrcal Course authorne Lrterarx S crety Pythagorean SOCIGIX l D tal Class Track c enrr rc ocrety l P As an orator Jack r second to none I'hat rs wh n no one rs de batrng But to get serrous Abbre s awonderfulorator When he has once reached the herght of hrs eloquence he can sway hrs audrence to surt hrs whrms For rnstance he could con wrnce hrs hear rs that Sunday does not follow Mondav therefore be rt known that Monday follow s Sunday of lrfe that you deserwe 'A ' 'e 'e '. 0 - . 5 . .1 . r as V' ' ' U . . f ' 'C . ' K v ' . e. ' e , . 7 H r ' 3 o' r mr. 141: v 4 v H . , , J' - I x4J:Sr fS '3.l4J. 's . ' '. e ' - 4 v - Y. . 2 Y V V I . LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS GEORGE FRANKLIN CORMENY General Course Czlee Club 1 Treasurer Hassthorne Ltr crars octets Bustness Manager Oracle lan asler Club of Commerce and mance 1.11 enttflc octets 1 Ps hagorean Socrcts 1 Class Pro et t roperts Committee ofSen1or Plas George W ll probably turn our to be one of the most successful bus ness men tn the class It rs gen r1lly ac knowledged that when O starts out to do someth ng he usua s flnrshes lf This laudable characterts clc was partly respons ble for the suc cess of The Oracle MARTHA CAULER Martha Classrcal Course Sh loolc d ulth a ros al dlsdun as S cetars J Class Plas Mtnte ation 1 Martha ts one ofthe mos brllllant g 5 tn he clw Her Intense abho rence for bugs and ktsses ma kecl her as extrao d nars among h rest of the gtrls Marthas thouvhts are qulte lofts occas onalls soar ng abose the m ncls of ord na s mortals but at tvmes she de cerfds to earth and acts l ke other l ' m n bemgs ..Os,. ' 31: , ' '- ' j S ' I' 141: .' C. K of 1 - c F' 1 Sci ' S 4 A' 15. 141: ff A ' 13: ph : 'J s ' ' ,V r ' . ' e. - U Sv' 'i V , ll' : - Clf cr Q 111: .. j: . l Or' j1.141. . I 'I I l irl ' t. tss, '.. r- . ' , r . ri ' I e 4 I 6 ol J 7 ' 1. ' 1 ' i .Q r' . f 5 . ' i aa .1 ' , THE ORACLE BARBARA CHARLES Ba Commerclal Course IS uell to thunk xx It IS dnme to act uell The eyes of this young lady form leer chlef characterlstlc together wlth her numerous freckl s The person who aroused Babs rather hasty temper was mdeed to be pxtled If loo s could klll then alas poor Barblras eyes would have caused much has oc Although not lazy she was often round gu lty of neglectmg o take down drctat on But those stolen moments resulted m mlshaps much to her dlscomfort EUCENE DAUGHERTY Doc Commerclal Course sm Basketball 1 b Cass as all ass rack x 4 Class ase ll Hawthorne LIICYJYW Socle Lancaster Club of Commerce and ln 'rce Color ommxttee D xs one of Jake Weller s stars, He can play soc er. basketball foo ball, baseball and hookey. I spQ.e f hls bashfulness. he was once seen on the street with on of the fair sex. Gen vsas one of th, many students who graduated from the Amer'can Seed Company. He took 1 special course. Lf INCASTER HIGH Scvoots f fCCf,7f!A,41 X494 3 DONALD DEAN Gonga Don General Course Hanthornt Llterary S clety t J .U VJYSIIW Basketball 1 5 Q49 Varsity oot ANNA DOUGHERTY Anne Commerclal Course and athlete He has won so many gold tbrassyb basketballs and foot balls that they are becommg a burden Don t you thlnk lf would be a good pl n to open a jewelry store Donald? e re les would be wrser to open a brass foundry A merry lnttle glrl ruth big sparkling eyes She does a heap of talkmg for a maiden of her snze Alas' h s 1 tle ass IS a nowned heart breaker Her sunny d1spos1t1on has made her a great favorlte wrth one especrally Sol Anna was always kept busy rn school tellmg Jokes to her classmates It 15 our wlsh that you may always be so pleasant m the future as you have been m the past 42 'T . ' . . ' I ., , ' v ball lftw. D l l Don is an all-round good sport a ' . No, h pl . lt ti l't l ' re- THE ORACLE MARGARET DAVIS Peg General Course Plax not for game but for sport Bustnes Manager of Basketball Team ThlS IS one of the best sports women Stevens Hxgh can boast of Peg performed her duttes as man ager of the basketball team wlth zeal and by her efforts many tnterestmg games were scheduled and won tn ctdentally She also plays the game well swtms plays tenms and ts an all round athlete We know that she wtll play the game of ltfe as well ROY WITMER DETWILER Deity Commerclal Course Lancaster Club of Commerce and Finance Hawthorne Ltteran S clety l J Q43 Cass P ax Say fellows lets go to Akron Detty has qutte a few friends 1n IhlS future cxty of Lancaster county Roy and Ralph Frey often go gun nmg for rabblts Once they were caught shootmg at skylarks ruth a pop gun Detty slcou ed his mhlllty as an actor rn the Sentor Plav 1-,g. ' s x , qv. 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LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS HELEN EAGER Helen Commerclal Course 'I he worst fault xou hate ns to be rn lone Helen rs one of the best bookkeep ers xx e have 1n fact thls IS her hobby Her skrll 1n fhlS subject w1ll be of great help to her when keepmg ac count of the household alfalrs For you must know that Helen has good chances 1n the matrlmonlal world Many a Sunday evenmg she can be seen motormg on the Phlladelphla P lv xx xth her special frlend I 6 J L Lek A f PX CHERRINGTON B DIEM Cherry General Course Glee Club Plas Class Prophet Haw orne Llterarw Socvety m ,J 4 ll Scncntn IC cnetw 1 Cherry IS our Llttle Wonder He IS a qulte loquent and vlvaclous debater Stephen A Douglass and Jack Cohn had nothmg on fhlS guy That IS why the Hawthorne Llterary program whlle Cherry was avall able Hrs beammg countenance IS a great favorlte with the ladles among whrch he often d splays the trarts of a Don Quixote 44 Q . . l th ' I' 'f So' I' dl. Ml. . . D . . Society was never in want of a good ' 44 ' , i ' . , ' .4 ' ' H , r j , ' ,K 3 A5 , THE OR KCLE JOSEPH BUDDING DIETZ O? Classlcal Course ANNA EISEMANN Anne Ccmmerclal Course She IS Jollx as she IS farr No one cm be aboxe her Oracle Staff lnx1latronC.omn1lltee This charmmg dark barred muden was one of the best commercial stu dents Anna rs so tall and stately that she was always the cause ot much enxv among her less favored classmates One of the thmgs whrch Anne llked to do best was to play tenms due probably to the fact that there rs so much love m the game rophct 4 Screntlfrc Socrets 1 D ' Class Plax Pythagorean Socretw 1 1 J, Charrman Socral Commrttee l4J Chaxrman lnxrtatxon Commutee ral Joe IS alu ays domg something that he shouldn t be domg xt s his nature I-le cannot s1t stlll a moment xuthout gettmg mto some mlschref But Joe has ab l1ty lf he would only knovs how to use If He has proven hxmself to be a sery accom plrshed actor as was demonstrated by hrs most pleasmg part ln the Semor Play . 49 .. U Y . ,, .. 1 ' AA 'V ' ..J ,, Hawthorne Literary Society 131. LU: P llc 3.g4: I fi .' ,' 3 - K ll Y Y l v Y ' Y - l Y LP NCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS MORRIS EDELSOIN Dago Eedle Commercial Course Varsity Basketball mr Clas Basketball JSS JSC Ll 'IN t orne Lrterarw Socuetx 411 Lancas er Club of Commerce and Fmanrc ill Good vno k Morris This was all the credrt he got for the stuff games he put up during our cage season Never mmd old scout the fellows wrll never forget what you drd m the mter class league Morris and Johnny Borger trawel regularly with HELEN ELLIOTT Red Commercral Course She u as acute stlrrlng all fire Could not rest could not ture Helen knovsn eweryw here Red reason for sard name bemg easllx dlscovered lrves to talk and to glggle Thrs falling of hers often re sulted m unlooked for xacatlons Helen IS qulte a dancer especlally sw hen Bob IS her partner Tho not studrous Red vuth the a1d of blulling and the stage vshrspers of her classmates managed to sursne wlth he rest of the Class of l97U J themselves ,ll Lew THE ORACLE RUTH EISEMAIXIN Ruth Commercial Course Alxxax readw to lend a helplng hmm Thls llttle lady was one of the most qulet glrls nn the class She had llttle to say anyw here except rn Clvrcs class and there her tongue WOl1ld go 1s If on a pnot Ruth has 1 great fondness for cats and has qulte .1 menagerxe As for automoblles her one arm ln life IS to own and run .1 tar but no one can censur her for that JOHN WILLIAM FORREY fattn General Course muthorn L1 erarx Sotletx 4 zu t ot Cl Pxlhagorean Socxetx VN ell 11 ell look xx ho s here H fellows ThlS 11 as Jann s greet mg ex ery t me he broke mto a crovsd John keeps more dates ln one night than h s brotla r keeps ln 511: months He 12 as lmpllcated IH .1 recent scandal Wh1tstand1l? Oh' h qult hrs posl tion If the Amseco 47 r l , v f t ' . Q ,, - .. . 4 H,' e 'I V' 'V' 431. 4 I: Clas' Baseball ISI. IJPZ Class Plav: Scien- ll S iw' 1-ir: ,' . 4 , ,1l. 7 Y V , . 7 Q . Y . i .2 ' ', . . . t - . . . C ' ' t. -- . . LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS MAUDE EVANS Red Com merclal Course She IS sw eet of dlsposltron She ns loxmg w use and kmd She IS full of true affectxon She cannot be defined LOUIS RALPH FREY Crack Commercral Course President of Lancaster Club of Conmercr and Fmanc l4l Hawthorne Lnterarx So cnetw 1J,l Class Plas Ralph was one of the Nmeteen men but he knew a good class and ecrded to cast hrs lot wlth us he IS not sorry for xt elther Crack IS the gentleman who stands down t the square at two oclock rn the mornmg lookmq for Sertz Frey ns mother one of Akron s admxrers Here IS one of our dance fiends Every dance held rn Lancaster or nearby towns Maude has attended Maud s deslre to be called Red IS not approprlate as her beautrful auburn han' cannot rightly be termed red Maudes alm smce childhood has been to work ln a bank It has been a mystery to us whether lf IS for the money or some speclal attractlon ' 1 C I ' ' ' v V Q Q -.1 , ' Q .4 H ' 21 v . . A . ,, ' r . K . . , . L . l. H , Y . .. H v ' 44 vv - v , . . . . . THE ORACLE DOROTHY FRIMD Dot n r1lCf'.1r S Q 1 n It an IJIL surelx 1 n r Cru H D t 15 one of our p lm mmn rn mlsses Lndv lite ent In .rons s e was an eximpl fc many nf' s glrls She rs sel4om seen u .thout h r oosom rrencl Marv Dorothy has quite 1 fsng cp .uno v' e but IS s e IS so txmrd xery fem people are .IVE Ire of rt EMANUEI F GLOBISI-I flscanzus Chssxcal Course aulhorn L1 era X S cletx enunc Socnerx I n l4 Pxrhauorean o x Ascan us s uel xerfej IU Gre k r vtholoffv Whenexer Bert tells us storxes abou tht Cyclops Harples and the three he1ded monsters A camus begs to dm xvth hmm an 15 .ilu .ns sure to relate .1 storv that vull consume the enfxre Latm period ' G. 0- . F, - -. r o .., Fo he Ile, 1i l d s 'l. She ' 'f .1 1od'l n:.11d. Glee ' l. G l' rl . 211' ' . act: h f '. ,Q-,fr I KA -J Y: G ' 1 gr . . ple.. 1 5 nr nz: . , . h I V Y 7 I ' G . 9 , ' l v . 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S' . . ,, .YM Y. . d . v 1 195 , A, 5 o r LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS ETHEL FURLOW Spaghettz Commerclal Course Tha! she IS Ilmld and sedate No doubt xou xxnll axer But that proxes xx ell enouvh perhaps Hoxx lxttle xoa knoxx her Sbe rs one of the neatest and dunt rest of gurls Although to some of her classmates she appears quiet she lS reallv xery lrxely at tlmes It xx as a mxsterv to some of us vxhy Ethel alxx ays failed ln h r recrtatrons Thurs flav mornmg Fmally rt was dls covered that Ethel always went to moxles Wednesday nlght There tore you cannot alvx xys tell what hes behmd that mask of quretness We bel exe Ethel xvrll make a suctess as a home maker so ln later years re RAYMOND D GROFF Groffie Classlcal Course r Us or ue Ar humor O IC Th 5 elloxx s lrterxry accomplish ments as xx ell as hrs mbllrty 15 an artlst hxxe xx on hum qulte promment fame at L H Th e xx IS more th1n one reason for hls bemg Chosen Art lldltor of the Vrdette as xx ell IS the Oracle Grollfle xx 1s 1 grad uate ofthe Amerxcm S elM1ll you the best of happmess , , F I I C L. ' ' v ' v ' V Y Y ly sl. n Q 1 . - 7 1 Y G v ' f l member that the Class of 1920 wishes l . Ar E11 V'lt1e mln: r 'l' r. lc 431. . . . . S. er '. ' - 0 . M L THE 4 ORACLE HAROI D MCKINSTRY GIBBLE Gzb Commercial Course Vdette Staff ltb School Cheer Leader tal Hauthorne Lrterars Socretx 1,3 4 ee Club 1 7 Q43 Editor rn Chxef of e Oracle Px thagorean Society 141 Lancaster Club of Commerce and Finance 143 Senior Some new spaper reporters are good but none of them have any thlng on this chap When we were Junlors he vsrote up ewerythmg that happened rn or out of school and put lf rn the Intelligencer Well Glb some clay you ll be publrshmg something Maybe some kmd of 1 gazette f rt rs only for fee e mrnded people MARY HAMMOND Maru Classlcal Course My true lowe hath mx heart and I hate hrs BX just exchange one forthe other gnen Glee Club Accompamst lp Thts tnnrd lookmg m-ss rs not so meek as you would thrnk Behmd thls tranqurllrtv there s a urll whtch at tlmes aroused sprmgs tnto l1f and tstomshes us wrth rts strength Mary was one of our school musrcrans who could plaw classical musrc so w ell that ue forgot our desire for Jazz Calm umnterrupted marrled lrfe rf such there be vs 1ll just surt Mary -r - f Y . 1 Y .- ,,-,H-,- ff t f - 'fr '4,.,'f1 - A. ff' 15 l'j'L X A ,L , V i , : ' : ' 1 A' Q . 1 iz G1 3. : ' - - ' th Pla'-' Committee. , . 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I ' Y LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS HAROLD ISADORE I-IARLEM Izzy General Course xsthorne Lrterarr Socretr 4 I I Screntrtlc Socretx 4 Class Track 43 Harold gr atly rnterested rn oratory and won all krnds of laurels rn the rnter class contest nrt The brrght spot rn hrs future rs pugrlrsm He rs the brggest knocker rn the class He can be proud to vsear hrs numerals for he lost hrs shoes Hattened hrs face and held back the other runners rn the track event Some day Izzy wrll be able to conquer the entrre Seventh Ward ANNA HAAS Anne General Course Grgglrng grgglrng all day long Is her motto and her song Anne rs the lrttle grrl who came to us from Allentown Her grggle rs rn fectrous loud long and strong the delrght of her classmates the desparr of her teachers Anne loved to dance rather than study but she came through all rrght She desrres to be a star on the tennrs court and perhaps she wrll be some day rf she can con trol her grggle Ha' ' ,' ' ' A . 44 : I' 1 J: 1 . is e ' Y . . . r . . , , ,, ., . . THE ORACLE RUTH HARDY Toolxe Commerclal Course But st1'l thcx gazed and strll the wonder grew That one small head could rs all h knew This quotation IS xery sultable for this brnght llttle mlss She xx as so clever and persewermg that Ruth made a grand success out of her I-llgh School career To some people Ruth seemed to be xery quiet and sedate When you become acquamted xuth her you wrll see that she rs just as full of fun 15 my ln the class GUY A HEAPS 0 Cllsslcal Course mthorr' 1 trarx 0ClClX tntxlic Sorletx 4 w Sot1alComm1tteel 7 Class Ch r e er m Just ll nk slat n nnocent 1tte ch1 Abe was when he entered l-llgh School Bu fem n ne charms strrted to entree h m m hrs Sopho 'nort year 'md the lat st report IS hat he has r t n ly been handlmg the PlCk and shoxel xx-th Deans thugs at Rossmere Guy xx as cheer leader IU our Jumor year and has al vu avs been an ardent supporter of class actnrtves I-le made a great hxt suth the Bell Telephone Company 53 -- .'A , . ' V . , car I' . s e y vt Y . , V. . . . Ab ll.' .c L't1 j S ' ' mb. l.ll1 Sci' ' ' ' 4 : ' ' 3 , qv: Song and Yell Committee: Class Base- ball 431. l,ll - ee Lad 31. tif V .a Q l' l 'ld '. '. ,. . . Y I 1 ' t f Q 1 I - . 1 ' t . . ' 2 ' t . e'e t ' ' - V V Y , , , LANCASTP R HIGH SCHOOLS EUGENE H HENRY Dzable General Course Presldcnt of Pxthagorean SOCICIN Pxthagorean Socnetx 1 5 Hawthorne Llter SOCICIN 1 tal Ring and Pm om mlttee Glee Club 443 Eugene s chxef ambltxon was to cop an honor Notwlthstandmg this fact he tried for quite a few sports Gene IS also qulte an artist and we wouldn t be a b1t surprlsed to see hum flV3l Goldberg some dav Hrs lrterary ab1lxty rs also very marked EDNA HAVERSTICK Ed Commerclal Course Just .1 llttle hlt of heawen Wlth C.llplCl rn her ewes Thls pretty llttle mald has made a htt through her dancing Her faworlte pastxmes are in dancmg with one of Copeland s star performers and rn the use of a certain llttle brxght hued puff Her excessne use of thxs t1ny frlend has mad us thmk that she IS trymg to xmltate a certam mox IC tctress which lf IS said she resembles ' 3 x ' j 1.43: . x V v ig v - K ary ' V' 33. 1 ' ' C - V he may not be called a grinder, as THF OR RCLE EV ELYN I-IEITSI-IU Hztch Clmsslcml Course ln exert deed of mlschlef she hld .1 h alt IO resolxe .1 head IO contrne and .1 hand IO execute Vldette Glee Club Prophet Pln Hutch made her way through Hugh School xx nth a smlle on her face and .1 dlmple on her chln Although boylsh ln manner she stored up a heap of knowledge durmg her so Journ ln S H S A favorlte with her faultless recltatlons Her affec tlon for the OI posnte sex JUSIIHQS h r nntense loxe for caresses Here s luck GEORGE I-I HOELTZEL Gau. ge General Course authorne Lnteran SOCICIN SCICHIIGC SOCICIX KU Gavnge IS best known as the busmess manager of the Wmtr Tramlng Camp vxhlch ns sltuated on N Queen St ThlS Palace of Swedes IS the faxorrte vwmter resort of Jake Wellersathletes Although the prices of candles has adx anced xt IS rumored that he gets has xery cheap at a nearby cmdy store Trouts and 1 hrevsell kiss A , 57 , V . ' A K. , A Q . the teachers was Evelyn because of . , E . , , C H' ' j 'j l-QI, 141: . , Y . g 4 ' LP NCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS HARRIET HENSEL Harrzet Commerclal Course 0 sec her IS lut to new the fairest flower I-larrlet IS the glrl wah the golden curls She 15 a conscrentrous hard xx ork ng student md always trres to know her lessons She go s abou lcr lsks an a quiet unassummfw ss ay xx hlch wms undoubtedly the respect of all the g rls wxth vshom she comes rn contact In my undertaking vou may pursue ue .re sure vou will be MARY l-IELLER Mary X.,L1I1llllLlk,ldl LULIIJL Kvlfh malrce lou ard none Wlth chants for all G1 e Club Marv came to us from the country md Sfes ens P gh rejo ced rn her pres ence Thls sb l ttle grrl IS noted for her beau' ful lanr and her rosv tmted cheeks Mars IS such a sue t charm ng lass that ont rs sure to llke her Her modesty has sn on for her many xx arm fr ends and such xull always be the case rf she goes on wxth the fume happv sm le of ton cntmcnt fuccessful T 7 . V . V r 1 r 1 L V 1 f r fs I 1 ' ' , . L. O r . , . 5 r t . . '. , V 1 4 . 4 I 2 . f t I . ,V . . . v r 1 - 1 . lr A V . . Af 1 . r.. .1 .t V V 0 - . I s V S '1 I ' 1 , V v V 5 V V , V 5. V .. A V 1- - at e. l . . . . THE ORACLE JOSEPHHXE HELLER Classzcal Course Men 'nax come and m n may go Blt I go on forexer J estdent Soc al Committee P esx en J se, hm l'VlcMullen Heller loves her name so xt ell that we must an nounc rt to the sn orld A 'irm sup port o the basketball team and a re lab e m s enger for the faculty she ts on the reputatlon of being a gurl to be trusted Among all the other gxrls Jo shmes as a mrracle for she loves Latm and mtends to teach tt ln the CHARLES EARL KACHEL Tarzan General Course anthem LIICIJFX Soclet Sclentlflc Socuetx 121 141 Class PYCSI ent ee u wt agorean Soctety 1 1 C ass Va sr X T ac Class Trac Tarzan h s been our esteemed class pres1dent for three consecutlve years He IS on of the most popular fellows m our class Although he could hardly be termed a graceful dancer he has set a good example for the rest of the fellows by brmgmg Mary to the majorlty of our social flarrs He also put t.ancaster Hugh on the map ln oratorl al ctrcles L...- 57 'V' A T , . X X f ' V!-:'k,1g1f1f' Lt., ,ylfff-.155-A I H ' .e ' j 'y 131, 141: ' ' ,. : 'd 1:1,131.141:Gl Clb1l1.1:1.131. 1J,1:Pjh 3.1311 l Basketball 111. 131. 141: Vidette Staff 131. 141: :'tj : R141: k 1l1. 131.141. xx A, 1': - r - - ' 'c ' . Y HJC., Pr' 131: i ' 1 1 Vtcc- r 'd t 131. Y 7 , es . . Lf LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS THELMA HOIN Sim Commercral Course Smal In stature but not ln mind V ette S ff ll Small but cute descrlbes Th lma If you happen to see a txny wee marden accompanred by a tall stalwart young man you may be sure lf rs Srmmy and Herbert They do make such a strrkmg couple that you w1ll not be able to mlstake them Although rn loxe Thelma was a star puprl and well lrked by all May MIRIAM l-IENDREN Mzm Classlcal Course As SITJXKS show the w ax the wrnds blow So Mmam points the wax the fashrons Senlor Play Committee Inutatron Com Ffllllec It was a lucky day ror Stexens Hugh School when Mlm enrolled as a student As a fashion plate she trres to excel especrally rn follow mg the latest styles of han' dressmg Mlm rs fond of btcycle rrdmg and durmg the cool sprrng days could be seen peddling peddllng steidlly on ward up he pxke toward the llttle burg of Manheim where she has many faxthful male followers peaceful married life await you 58 ' 7 1 41, ' J 7, ffdulzflii If 'T -rl! 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L, X A i 1.4 VERNA HOOVER Verma Clxsslcal Course THE ORACLE: FR RNCES I-IERSHEY Francze Classlcal Course Im but a stranger here Heaxen IS H home Varsltx Basketball mar Class Plax Behold one of the neat demure lasses of the class The ltttle mirror that she carried was ever ln use to good ads antage So Francle s shlnmg locks were alvs ays ln place Such a meek and orderly mald must surely reach the pmnacle of success She show ed her ablllty ln the presentatlon of th Class Play also her dramatlc pow ers n the English class at school A horse a horse mx kingdom horse ee Club P Oracle Staff IS lorlan Chairman Ring Committee Thls vsas Verna s much used sen tence thxs year and she trod through the fathomless depths of Vtrgl wlth ease because of the and of IhlS falth ful pony Qulte ttlented rs Verna as she can xx rlte well md play the pnno Her wonderful capacity for haung dates has mmde her quxte famous If Verna becomes thln as she greatly des1res lf vull not be on a count of her oser working on the Oracle staif LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS VIOLET HUPPER Lizzie Classlcll Course X at cut l uhen I an lle and r st ret nl 1 e me at nts xerx bst' Ltzzxe IS such a quxet tlm d ch ld that no one vt ould eser suspect her on hemp m schlex ous I-low wer he can he qulte jolly xx hen aroused Vlolet lox es cands md prettv clothes but who can blame her Shes a ucmm xuth a xx oman s IYJIIS RUTH I-IOOVER Sl7OI'lll Classical Course Got a fellow Well l guess Got a dozen More or less ass Telsurer 1 Sports Lcllor Vxtette Sotlal Conunluee 1 I Thrs black halted flashing eyed las is known to 1ll Lmclster is Shorty I-Iooxer Sloe ns popuhr suth both boxs and gxrls also tea h ers Thus far IH her school care r Rllfhlif has burned l ttlc mldmght oil purposes 60 . -- ,v Cl rt. gh: ' ll' of .1 : . , -In f ' ' j . ' c - - . e II! studying but a great deal for other X'h . ' ' f l . 6 . Kill Lia a c l.lx lf ' j e . i v v f 1 ' v . ' ver , 5 , 1 V I . P I V V n- ' lt THE df WALTER GEORGE KAHLER lVaIt General Course authorne LIICYJIX SOCICIX 1 7 enuflc Soc: t Pxrhagorean o t x IFIXIIJIIOH Commlttee ee ubnl A t ough Wmlt ns lady ke hlmself he IS mclmed to be bashful and for thxs reason steers clear of glrls He has dlstmguxshed hlmself locally as a photographer of no mean ab1l1ty As you expect to follow thus occupatlon after your schoollng IS oxer we are glad to gne thls ln formation to the future cntlzens of Lancaster ORACLE INZA HUBER lilly Classical Course The nohlest mmcl the best cont ntmtnt s lnza knows more rn one Corner of her braln than lll the rest or us xull exer know To srt near Inza xx as a prnllege hceluse some 01 her brll lxance usually refltcted on her less for tunare nelghbors lnzy loxed to talk especlallv during recltatxons r marks howexer sn ere not affected 61 ,' f . aww s e ,, 4 iw , . I 3 ' ' K ' V , ' e 1 ' ha. V . . C V. . . I . -- 371 He , ' . 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LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS DOROTHY JEFFERIES Dot Commercial Course ESTI-IER HUPPER Esther General Course For snlence IS the speech of lox The musxc of the spheres aboxe Glee Club Esther ns one of the chemxstry sharks She can talk of chlorme gas hydrogen and oxygen Just as other girls rave over boys and dances Rather qulet and unassummg outslde as well as mslde school neserthcless lf must be sa1d that she can hold her t1on IS to run a car Esther we hope that some day you will be able to go Joy rndmg to your heart s content Far from the maddening crowd let me dream dream dream Cap and Gown Committee llere IS Dot another lndustrlous student Sometlmes Dot lets her l1a1r down as m Freshman days and ue all marvel at IIS beautv and length One mlght thmk that Dot lS quiet but after once hearmg her L atter you wlll saw Fxrst 1m pressxons are not always the right ones Our aduce to you IS to be come a suffragette and then you wlll be able to talk to your heart s content l ' ' 'e. own in recitations. As your ambi- l ,h ' ' , THE ORACLE DAVID MATHIAS KEENEN Daw Commercial Course Varsntw Football K4 Class Basketball L erar octets 1 ac ase a Lancaster Club of Commerce and Finance 141 Dare rs an aeknou ledged heuv werght champron all round soda slapper and mathematlclan He has flrmlv establrshed hrmself m the Hall MARGARETTA JOHYSTIN Jolmnu Commercial Course A rosebud stt ruth llttle xulful thorns And su eet as summer s air could make her Cvltt Club J nnv tres petzte s D mu and rather qu et she seemed o flerenr from the other glrls She 1 an exc llent dressmm r sshrch ac eounts or er n at dresses nm just loxes to hare er p L ure taken n profile but perhaps there s 1 reason Her chlef pleasure cons sYS tn fakmg trlps to Phrladel ph X We xx onder vhs 1 CQILCQJ of Fame by h1s adoptron of the fol lovsmg expressxons Am t anna how no how and that there Besrdes bemg a member of the base ball team he has won lmure for hlmself rn basketball and footba l ,gm I.ANCAST1:R HIGH SCHOOLS MARY KAUFFMAN Cough Drop Commerelal Course Fare xxlth Gl.1 1ess oxerspreael Soft smile hx h :man lun lness h td Pennant Committee l 1 Sotlal Commit Mary xs one of th mos populmr g rls m the Commerclal Department She specxalnzes n dmcnng rather than m studles As she lS m the habl of navmg a date ex ery n ght m the xx eek perhaps that ns xxhy Mlrv xxa not always ready to recxte xxhen she xxxth her faxthful folloxxe she vs sure to be seen at all moonl Qht walks and partles We xxx h vct. lw pp ness 1 you dec de to be me a hous xx xfe ANDREW S LEIBFRIED Andy Commerclal Course SCCTCIJFX of Lancaster Club of Commerce cl Fmance 4 Haxxthorne Llterarx S CICIX Although Andrexx IS one of the quletest fellows m the clmss he has the repututxon of saymg something xxorth xvhxle whenexer he speaks When 1sked to make a recltatlon he er-uld generally be depended upon as he IS a steady worker It IS qulte a surprnse that he dldn t tlk an honor 1 ' 1 c . rr tee lll. 5 . . Q ' v t I S sometimes visited school. Together V. . V Y 1 ' . T' .J 5 an 1' X 1 J: ' ' I' 0- ' h ml. 145. . . , 6 THE ORACLE DGROTHY KELLER Dot Ccmmercul Course CHARLES DELBO LONG L01 yq Commercnl Course .1XKll1OI'I'1C llterarx SOCICIX 1 Lancaster Club of Commerce nl t-mum ll3 l Heres .1 healthy farmer When the call c1me for xolunteers for flrm work Longy responded nobly H dxd not exen hesltate to mlss part of h1s school term no not he he vs 1s only too w llllng to be shoved through IS studies H IS aso 1 xery e cl ox 1 hmkxnq and neeccc c ut Dot IS forexer readlng books But sad to relate those books were not Alu nys of .1 SQYIOUS nature Nexertheless she has m1de 1 success of her school work ot member of the Inseplrible Three mcludmg Ruth md Snmmy Dorothy mtends to be an office TS SISIJHI IS she ws IS especnlly fond of commercml subjects 1 2' 61 w l Y .. ? ,, H ' Q j ' ' hgh. 44r: . ' Q 4 W . 'e 143: Glee Cl l 39. I Y L . e . e Y . h' ' . e ' l . ' .mc- compllshed apple picker. an vm- YI tl A 1-1 littl .l'lce.4' V 1 k 1 ' . D is .1 7? . qw LMC KSTER HIGH SCHOOLS CHARLES MARKLEY Chaney General Course ass Track Team 1 I Varslts Track l4I Ha nthorne Lxlerarx SOCIEYX LU ANNA KNIGHT N anme General Course x lTlOLlCSlX ca t e un o K ments Cap and Gown Committee Nannse our model rn neatness and demureness was also qurte a worker ln the class room Sh rs well known at the Imp where she rergns supreme among crgarettes neat pretty clothes to know her lessons and to be an mdustrlous clerk Among other thmgs rt might be observed that Charlev IS a buddmg poet We do not know xx hat msprres hlm unless lf be a glrl If so e know nothrng of ll Charley rs also 1 rexelatxon rn track as he holds the trtle to the half mrle run Th' . ' is a nll I th' . 0 . sodas. pills. etc. Anna loved to wear r -5. naar. ' ' ' . . w EMILY KOONS Tubby General Course Laugh and the world laughs uxth you Weep md you weep alone Pm and Rmg Commnttee 141 Here lS Em so fat and jolly that es eryone takes a llklng to her She was a splendld guard ln basketball and 1n splte of her welght made some spectatonal leaps 1nto the a1r Fat vsas always ready to bag and was often sn ayland on the wav to school bs someone seekmg a compunon Em IS fond of takmg long auto rxdes but then you must remember hrs name lS Mules ' 411 THE ORACLE FRANK JOSEPH MARTIN Leftre Commercnal Course Lancaster Club of Commerce and Emance .usthorne IIIPYJIX SOCIPIX 1 1 Leftxe has a rather quxet dxspo SIIIOD for a hobo nevertheless he has entered upon a very successful emreer as .1 boxer havmg already gotten quite a good deal of practice on Ed Rehm Thats why Ed came to school w1th so many shrners But laymg all Jokes aslde Leftle has a powerful left arm Y tslzl-l ' - V' ' ' ull. 41, U ' H ' ' I . a Y ,- . Q U vw ' . U . .. A . 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U . , Lf NCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS ROSE KUHNS Peg Commercnal Course Srlence I5 golden Rose w as 1 falthful follower ot thxs V159 saymg She has been so qulet that at tlmes we were hardly aware of her presence Especxally ln class rooms dld Rose llye up to her motto It was consldered a seyen days wonder lf she attempted to make a brllllant recltatlon But to tell a llttle secret of yours Peg we must say that outside of school you can be very l1ve y and eyen bolsterous NM JOHN EDWIN MATHIOT Tmy General Course awthorne Literary SOCICIX L l S lentlnc SOCIEIX Tmy his the reputmtlon of be mg our Baby Elephant Notwlth stlndlng the unusual qualxficatlons w hlch are necessary to carrv off thls honor Tmy lsyery spry Only recently Gaw ge I-loeltzel and he agreed to be pals and as a result of this agreement Txny has actually beeen seen pumplng up a tlre '1 Gawges machme lS regular mormng evcerclse how eyer IS shooting pool Y l v - . . Y I v . . , f . 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THE ORACLE WAYNE G MCFARLAND Brghead General Course ee Club 1 l Lltera y S tv l 141 Scnentnnc Socle w It must be confessed that Wayne d1d a lot for the welfare of our Glee Club But h1s one blg fault IS h1s concert He thought he was the best warb reallty hrs voice ts a cross between the bellowmg of an elephant and the ERMA LEFEVER Squire Classlcal Course I loxe to wind nn mouth up I loxe to hear II go Class Plas Play Commlttee Prophet Su eater Commlttee Q D Behold the qulckest the llthest and the best forward ln basketball 1n S H S Certamly Erma s work on the team could not be equaled In thxs uee head brams are abundant and hawe a faithful ally 1n Ermas tongue She IS the Valedlctorlan of our class as she has va on by her re mmrluble brlghtness the tirst honor chlrpmg of a camel 69 3 Gl .3 .Al.U: ' r ociej JP. 13l, : tj lJ,l. ler in this organization, but. in LA NCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS MARY LEONARD Mary Commercral Course 'Vlornmg csenmg noon and ntqht Excl faithful tn the right We find m Mary one of th steady hard vs orkmg type of a student Because of her ab1l1ty she became out office assistant One of her dutles a show was to O K excuse blanks result she ss on many frlends IS knovln as an enthuslastlc fan She has never mlssed A a Mary mos IQ MARGUERITE LOBACH Obze COmm9fC18l Course Much might be saxcl nf one could read her m nd Scarcely a word was heard from to our know ledge and can always tell you all about tt thus sasmg many a one of us the prlce of admtsston at e Scenic 'Q- thts shy modest girl throughout her four years tn school It was her poltcy to remafn sllent whenex er pos stble especlally m class rooms Mar guertte made herself famous for the vsay rn whtch she recrted quotattons It ss as ltke solwmg a puzzle to find out sn hrch quotatlon she us as trymg to gne N 70 A ' HA V . ' I . 'L . ' e . . .b . S Y I . l l th 1 l , - ' ' - Q V . . Y 1 'V THI: ORACLE MINNIE LOLLAR Mznfvze Mae General Course E BECKER MILLER Beck G n r1lCour rss Ba cblll 4l Hawthorne 1 erarx ocrtt Va sm l-oot .1 Speuklnff from an athl tic Xl vs point Beck s only drunmcle rs hls laz nesf Thxs 15 the only reason why he lS not In 1ll round athlete May be tl lS IS has trouble ln exery thing be undertake lack o oep At my rtte alter sp ndmg about s1x years ln I-hgh School he declded that l97O was the b st class so he cast his lot xx 1th us Happx am I from care Im free VNhx ann t thu a'l tontentcd lure nn Mtnnle M1015 qulte a xamp but just now hrs eyes md etrs for no one but Scotty She can 5.127 ss ell md trkes great prnde ln IhlS lccom plxshment When Mxnme starts to ,azz exerybody starts to shlmmle She usually had a sm le on her face exen uh n tl e dav xx as dull and a P WSICS umm xn is xn s cfht 2 C . LC Cly 5' . ijt. 1 : ' Lt- 'S IRI. lp: r b ll 4J,l. ' fm' 0 '- L C . c . . ,, . .. V, f. . f J, ' ' ' Y I .V . . . 7. . . . v 1 ' sk ' . . - ,, ' .1 ' 2 , . 7. l ,. , , I , V' m . 1' I - ., Ny. . V , ' ' .Q S ' 4 hi' ,io . LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS EMMA MEYRICK D7 Commercr rl Course S c who knous md knous that she knows IS ulse It vsas unusual rf you drd not hear Emma s Oh say klddle before you saw her Her favorlte pmstrme Was m Chattermg and argulng wrth her classmates Emma s chref ambl non was to be exempt m her studies To her credit lf must be said that she usually succeeded We wx onder why she IS so fond of fancv work Per HENRY U MILLER Hen General Course aulhorne Llterary Socletx Sclentnnc Socleu 1 Hen has made hlmself consprcu ous by hrs faxlure to associate ruth the rest of the fellows For this rea son he could hardly be culled socl able But he certamly surprlsed all of us by coming out for the class prcturc of lf Who knows 72 HE .. haps she will soon be ahle to make use . Y P H f ' ' ' 3 131. ul: ' ' 'y gl. 141. THE M El IZABETH MILLER Belly w ns lusx and rlx .1 n x ORACLE WARREN ESHLEMAN MILLER G neral Course Soclal Commrtree 441 Hawthorne Lnter SOCICIX Cllss Bas et .1 mrren entered L H S s Junlor He lmmedntelv displayed mbllltv as 1 basketball player and was made a member of our team It w as also dlscow ered later that he was quite a soczal llght so accordmgly he was appomted as a member of the Socral Committee m our Semor wear xt ettt fl Prophtt Class s etball 4 Bettx his one of the sweetest drsposrtrons m the class Durmg musrc perrod she w as sure to get 1 luwhmg spell Thrs caused a dns turbmce rround her as her laugh ms surelx COI'lI'lgl0llS When any w ork w rs to be done Bettx was sun to be on the Job She w1ll be remembered for her splendrd work on the X rdette Staff The est wlshes of the Class of 1970 go wlth her l . arv ' j4.:1, llli . k bll 431. 411. W. . . . a a Y I ' Y I Y Y Y . . . . . V Al 1 ' . V ys 1'rr'. ee Clula lull, 441: Class Secretary 431: - Sra'4,:1. 411: -1 Bak 31. lql. I A vu L t 5 . I ' vile. I 1 o 4 , V y H !,. .. b lk LANCASTER HIGH ScHooLs AGNES MOEDINGER Aggze General Course Full uh n thex laughed xuth happlx gl At all h r jokes for manv a Joke had sb Basketball Varsuty 143 Czlee Club Prophet You wouldnt thmk to look at Agnes that she IS the wlttlest of all the Class of 1920 Her suctessful mtmlcry and her negro dtalect al ways comulsed her audience She was one of our stars ln basketball where her strength and aglltty often saxed the game We certamly do xp grecxate your splendid work on the team and now take the opportunrty to express our thanks HAROLD ROY PATTERSON Bud Commerclal Course Varsrtx F olball lil VJFSIIW Basketball ass asketball 4 tal Class ase l 1 Lancaster Club of Commerce ant Fmmte 111 Vrce Presldenl an Bud has starred as 1 football md basketball player but aboxe all must be recogn17ed hrs lblllly as 1 txurler for the nineteen-tvsenty chlmps, Some day he is likely to repeat the performances of Rube Wtddell. S' Young. or Alexander. ,t1,L.,3lp, p,-,JV THE ORACLE REBECCA PAULSEN Becky Commercnal Course Hence loathed melancholy I smrle and charm llfe s butterflies Such ns my task C PP UL MYERS Doc Classxcal Course Student Manager Athletncs 143 Hawthorne Lxterarx SOCICIX 1 3 143 Social Commrtt t Class P x If good looks and a personallty play an rmportant part rn a fellow s future and they certaxnly do we would predlct that Doc wlll be happlly marrled wlthrn a few years l-Irs popularlty does not stop w1th Lancaster but even extends to places like Manhexm Strasburg and Lntntz Class Treasurer L43 Vldette Staff Sentor Annual Staff Pennant Commlttee 1 3 Becky IS one of the jolllest of the Class of 1920 Capable and clexer she helped to make both the Vroette and Oracle successful She w rll no doubt some day be a star performer on lce skates although thls wmter she w as dlsabled for sexeral weeks due to on of her famous falls As for danclng Becky can nes er keep her feet and shoulders stxll w hen someone IS Jazzmg on the p ano . ff? . V, . ly 3 V S , . C1 1423, 143: laj 143. V ' tt 9' Y' . . . . Y . ,. . . A J .r H ' ' ' t. '1 -' .t vv Y. V. Y I V f 5 nn vu ' on Ah . V . U. . ,. Q LP NCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS ARTHUR HERBERT PONTZ Art General Course Glee Club K l KU Pennant Commlttee Class Track lil Lancaster Club of Com merfe and Flnance 443 Hanthorrc Lxterarx CICIX Q Perp ThlS IS the word sound or grunt m Arts famous dlalect We know xery llttlt of hum except that Columbla w as a great renden ous on Sunday n ghts He says he IS go mg to Washmgton next year and become oh somethlng I don t know what lf IS something about CHU HCCFII1 x -'fkfy-it MARGUERITE MUSSER Musser Commerclal Course She IS the ters plneapple of politeness When we thmk of Helen our thoughts at once turn to Marguerite She too IS rather qulet but never theless full of fun Her faxorxte pastime was ln lendmg to her less fortunate classmates her outfit for bookkeepmg Thls was true gen erosltv on her part as they sometxmes made the round of half the class S Musser we now take this oppor tumty to thank you for helpmg some of us out of the depths of misery 76 1 v y - , Mz1,z'.'fffk ly I . O l l So' ' grub. 1 l 4 'fn ' V-, 1, J THE ORACLE ESTHER OLLECK Ollzt Classncal Course EDWARD GEORGE REHM Commercial Course Lancaslel Club of Commerce and Fmanr Hawthorne Lnerary SOCICIW 1,9 ll Behold the bookkeepmg prodigy of the twentieth century' knows as much about keeping books as a rube knows about the N Queen Street traffic regulatlons The prophets have decreed that he shall be a promment ash man but we are mcllned to belleve he vull make a better hod carrier She ns tall and sratelx ee Club 1 1 Clxss Bask lball 1 1 ll Ollle tow ers abowe most of the grrls m hexght and on er qurte .1 few m knowledge She could alwavs be de pended upon to recxte m Latm vshlle she was also xery generous IH 1m partmg her vusdom to other gurls Ollie s hobby just now IS learnmg to drne a car We don t know nf there IS a speclal reason or not per haps there IS Ask her 1 71 ..Ed.. ' e 4-U2 ' ' 4 I' j. 3. ' . Ed Cal -3,l.l41 . ,.e Sul. LP NCASTER HIGH Scguoots JEAN PYOTT Jolm Classical Course She hath the sllxcrx tongue that would mow the heart of stone ce Clllb 1 Jean ts a wonderful llttle songster Wxth her lrqund notes and cheery per sonallty she could melt a heart of stone She remmds us of a bxrd .1 damty brlght llttle creature wrth such a wonderful song She soars hlgh above the rest of us ordmary mortals and then lights on earth and IS the same dear lassle to every one Some day Jean you wlll thrlll more than the school world with vour marxel ous vorce EDWARD RESI-I Commercial Course Hawthorne Literary SOCICIX 4 Lancaste Club of Commerce and Fmancf Ed rs a Ilmld sort ofa chap and tends to nobody s JHJIIS but h1s ow n In fact he doesn t even tend to them sometlmes as ln the case of book keepmg We are afraxd that m case he follows h1s fath r s occupatlon some fearful tragedy mrght befall hlm Therefore we recommend ltghter work such as makmg feather fICkS etc 78 A G1 ' gm, lp. N P . ..Ed,, ' ' 3 .ll.ll.U3 lal. 1 0, l 1 l . f 7 THE ORACLE ETHEL RANCK Ethel Commerclal Course Ha mess de ends as Nature shows PP P Ltss on exterior things than most suppose This lass came to us from th Marv St School and as a Freshman and ewen when a Semor had x ry llttle to say espectally rn class rooms The only way m which we can account for thls IS that Ethel spends too much '1me thmkmg and talklng of the op DOSIIQ sex Ethel IS fond of moon hght Walks partles etc especlallv parties as rs shown by .1 tale of a cer tam one Ask her about lf LANDIS Pl-llLIP RESSEL F111 General Course autho ne LIIGIJIX SOCIQIN Sclentriic Soctetx l4J Th s young man lS dlstmgurshed as b mg the only voter rn the class although we are not certam how long he has exerclsed thxs prnllege He dtffers from the rest of the fellows rn a result of mature years As a prep aratlon for hrs life work he expects to attend the Colorado School of Mlnlng - 79 .H '- r I ' j ' g nga, C4jl2 i . . . I that he has .1 little common sensem- LA NCASTER I-HGH SCHOOLS MIRIAM REAM Mlm Classlcal Course uret unassummg a frlend to exersone Domg her duty the xers best she can Mlrram rs the glrl who IS always ready to help someone lt doesn t make much dlfference whether lf rs ln French Latm Engllsh or Cn rcs Mrrram rs seldom seen wrth any one except Edw ard Probably that IS why you knovn so much about your lessons Mrrram But Mlm w are confident that wherever lrfe s Jour ney leads you that that spot wrll be better because of your presence PALMER RITCI-IEY Palmer John General Course Sclentlflc Souety KH 141 Pxthagorean SOCIBIX Hawthorne Lrterarw Society Thrs voung man IS of a screntrlic temperament although Judgrng from the way he combs hrs harr and wears hrs ue one mlght mrstake hrm for an artlst We are m doubt as to the trend of hrs ambltlons but lt rumored that he expects to lead the lrfe of a bacterlologlst THE ORACLE SAMUEL RAMSEY SAMPI E Sam General Course O chestra I Han thorne Llterarx S ts cren 1 re x e Llub nal S mutl Rams y Samyle IS the originator founder leader und dr reetor of Sammy Sample Svnco pated Sexen He rs the only orrgl nal juz aby Sim s graceful dancmg together wrth hrs lrne of gab around the ladles has won hlm great fame SERnNA RITTENHOUSE Reny Classical Course The sweetest thmfr on earth .1 womans tongue A strung uhrch hath no drscord ee Club I 4 Soclal Commrttee Ser na bel es her nlme Though serene at trmes generally she rs any thmg but calm or peateful In basketball or tennls rn skatrng or dancrng she can always hold her own Ewer ready to stand up for her own rights or those of her frrends to de tend them unto death she will surely malt' her xx av ln the xx orld l - r 31: ' 4 ' 0- ciej 131. mar: S' r'fic Soetj nm. ral: Lire . .1 A . -2 f' ' I ' L .4 4 L 1 I' U 'S x ' . . . l . S D , V V GI gl. 1 1: ' ' 141. e . i . . r ve. of 'v - 5 V f . A , LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS DOROTHY ROHR Dot Commerclal Course Charmrng ln manners ewes full of povxer Able to Hart and to talk hx the hour Prophet When Dot first entered Hlgh School as a Freshle she was so llttl and msrgnrlicant that we wondered lf she would ever grow up And now just look what a dlgnlfied Senior she has made Dot IS one of the best dancers rn the class and excels n mastermg all the latest steps She vt as always geftmg mto mrschlef b cause she had not learned that lt 19 sometlmes wrse to be s en and not heard RALPH WADE SCHEFFER Sznker General Course authornc Lnterary SOCIEIQ 1 b 41 Pxthagorean Socnery l l l l Screntrfic S cnetx 1 D 14? Class Plaw Lancaster u of Commerce and Fmance When speaking of mrcrobes Sheff IS posltlvely th funnrest most amusing parasrte rn captrvrty Although he played hrs role as leading man ln the Senlor Play wery credrtably he was out of hrs enuron ment und could have played the part of the butler much mor effectlxelv U 'v ' , tt ' vw ' J ,, .. - . . : . r . Y L . . . . Q- . . A H , ' . ' . -3 ' Q 3 I' ' 3. 3 3 o- ' ' 3. 2 j: Cl b . H ,, . .. A . . . A l I v v . . Y. - .L D I ' . I. THE ORACLE MIRIAM ROY Mlm Classical Course Can I talk? I should say Talk and talk the lne long das DAVID JAMES SCHWARZ Peg Commerclal Course C ass Baseball 1 sl 4 U Hawthorne Llt rx S cnetx 1 14l Lancaster Clu o Commerce and Finance 1 U Class B.1sketba'l Peg has always made a fur showmg at exerythmg he underukes m athletlcs No matter whether 1 b pl.vmg baseball basketball bllllards he IS always Johnny on the spot Although Peg IS bv no means slow as a typlst he IS much fsester mmong the girls Class Poet Editor of Vldette Glee Club When Mlm ' starts talkmg you mas be sure that lf 15 the begmnmg of an endless conversatton As the Edltor of the Vldette she carried out her vsork Wlfh so much abllrty md f nthfulncss that a large part of lts successful season has been due to her efforts Mlm can also wrlte poetry 1s h r class poem and other xx ovks will shovs We feel that only success awatts such a clever capable person as she has pros en herself to be , . l. ' . , : ' '- era' oA ,' Rr, : bf I I A can mr. rr H ' . ' n , . .QV 0 L e . . or . . . U - , . -, . . lb ' 7 ' ' 4 QA A4 1 7' l . e v I V . ' , LA NCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS KATHRYN SHAEFFER G9 General Course A cheerx mald ulth .1 pleasant smile The gner of qladness all the ulwle Kas was 1lways a frlend to everyone During th last three months of school she has become 1 Wllllng uctlm of that old old d1s ease loxe She constantly rated about one falr haired chap but as Shake speare saxd All the world loxes 1 lower we can hardly bl1me her JOHN HOWARD SWOPE Johnny General Course ass Basketball 4 J 14 Hawthorne Llterarx Society lil l4l Soc1alCommnttee At the close of our Freshman year we thought that Johnny was doomed to be salutatorlan but after becoming Sophomores we soon real ized our mlstake We are sorry to say that Mary had qurte a charm mg effect on htm for after meeting her his studlous attrtude made 1 change for the worse But he stxll had a chance at the tall end charmmg little housekeeper 84 ' NK Kathryn wfill no doubt be'stomeone'ls .Cl r A U 3 mr: ' ' qu. I V S l 1 Y 'A I ' l' - THE ORACLE PAUL TROUT Trouty Classical Course Hawthorne Lrterary Socretx l4l Sclent flc Socnety 143 Had lf not been for the fact that thls lad was wlth us In our Semor year only Bobby Zecher mrght have had to work a lzttle harder than he dld to attam first honor A 1 our sympathy rs ruth ou Trouty Please accept our con gratulatlons for your hterary work ln eonnectlon vuth the Hawthorne Lrt erarv Socrety and the Vldette HELEN SHARTLE Sharlue Classlcal Course Good humo only teaches charm to last Stlll makes new conquests and malntalns the past G ee Club lil Sxsexur Committee an Sharkne seemed a rather qulet and mdustrlous gurl until we learned to know her then she pros ed to be an mterestmg and loyal frxend She m tends to go to Wnlson College m the autumn but she rs greatlv vsorrled ox er her room mate to be But don t xx orry Helen you will surely be able to um her as a loyal frlend 85 2.1 A V : . i v an 'V ' .xx . Q 5 . s t is, I ' ' y . I I. Y. .- l . : '. ' ' Q. .. '-v ' ' 1 V Y. 86 LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS AMANDA SHERTS Mandy Cc mmercral Course Oh NX hat max .1 lass xuthm her hlde Though angel on the outslde Glce Club J, DONALD SHOCK Don Commerclal Course Hawthorne L1 erarx SOCIGIX 1 Lancaster Club ot Commerce and Finance When Don entered Hlgh School as a Freshman he was about 4 f ft novs he IS about 6 ft ft He ss as formerly emploved at The Datly New Era but xx hen he grew too blg for that he Clecxded to take a Job at the Hamllton Watch factory He s been there ex er smce Although Amanda dld not alvsays attend the class affalrs thls was due to her hawmg a frxend of the oppo Slte sex to whom she IS faxthfullv de woted One of her chlef pflZC pos sessions IS her hope box Perhaps that IS why she has been so mdus trxously sn orkmg at fancy xx ork These two thmgs together vnth fussmg wlth Smlthy and then makmg up haue kept her busy throughout her Hrgh School career M . Q 64 11144 ,f4,f4'ffX THE ORACLE ROSALIND SIEGRIST Rosy Generxl Course Sh ts just the quiet klnd whose nature nexet xa tes Lo' Behold the best natur d gxrl xn the cllss Rosy xx as ever xull mg to help my helpless stragglcx through the pxthless realms of French or Phystcs Her thoughts were al Ways for others newer for self and many a glrl thanked her lucky st1r that good nuured Rosy sat nemr SAMUEL SLOTKIN Sam General Course Vldette Edutor 143 Hawthorne Lnerarx octets IEFIII c octets 1 J ll Lancaster Club of Commerce and l'1 nance 14h ass tstorlan I. S estrct l Vld tte Re IIC l D Song Ind Yell Commt tc Sam might be ptoperlv reterrel to as the class chctlenary As a poe and a prose vsrtter he IS xery prollhc HIS Xocabulary xx oulfl mak Webster s1t up and take notice If knows no lxmnts or bounds The class made 1 xery suse selectnon ln hoosmg htm as hlstorlnn her tn class 87 l . 2 ' ' y .t H V Y' - l S ' j 131. 143: Sc' 'H S ' j 31. 1 : ' ' 4'- :Cl H' ' 1 . H. ,Or- ch lr. mn. ljl. mlb: 'e - po r mer. 3: 1. tt-- ml. Y, . V . V Y. M , . C . A. LANCAS rER HIGH SCHOOLS MARY SMITH Smrlhq Commerc ml Course EDWIIN T SMITH General Course H wthorne I1ter.1rx go len Sclenrlflc Socletx 4 Pxthaqorean Socxelw E IS well versed ln current events The only txmes he made 1 decent recntatxon rn Hlstory were on the days we had Current Exents The reason Ed thought he could not lmproxe upon the edu torlals in the Ilterary Digest he slmply re1d them 1n class n 1u 1 I should su lunch Intl llu h lht llxtlong dn Dome peopl 1re n ll but mlke 1 gremt dell of noise Smxthw IS n evmple of this kmd lNo one gets .1 chmce to say 1 word when she I9 mound 19 Smnthy talks ln one blg contmuous strlng Marv IS x v mmusmg md entertamzng md we know that lf she keeps on ln thxs hllps go lucky fa hlon sht wlll be sure to lend .1 happv contented lrfe Y ,,Ed.. J' .f ' ,c' ' Lil. ml: I I ' ' l li ' K ' V' rn. 431. V .. Y H . . U4. . so 2. . 1 1. gr? T- A 2. 51.1 . . , - ' 1 Y V I ' ' . I' ' 'erl .1 '- - 5' ' ' l HE ORACLE A MARGUERITE STEWART eg Steu, General Course Ten fellows m a roxs Which shall I take Well l don t knou Prophet Treasurer I ,l Social Commit Su eater om 1 X ICE President 141 The gods endovs ed this gurl wrth a mass of golden halr of whlch every one IS rightly QHVIOUS Though not devoted to books or study rn any form Peg certalnly ranked as one of our best dancers and her form grace fully Hlttmg over the Hoof delighted the eyes of many Her smlle con quers every one The b st of luck I-IAROI D EDGAR S'VllTl-I Smitty Wzke Classxcal Course e Clubl 141 Sc1ent1flcSocx rxrm ocl x Oh E Thls rmolzes all Mushav ns the charming effemmate member of the class Besides bemg presldcnt of the Glee Club he was also star warbler havmg drstm Ouxshed hxmself on numerous occa slons However Mushav was not altogether mnocent for he made a Good attempt at basketball makmg the class team three drfferent vears o you Peggy ,. A 80 , 1, ll ' P - A X ' 4 Z t. ,K . , , I ree Kill. 141: ' C4 mites 1ym:V' - V . . . . fy I A , - x ' . . ' . 2 ' . ' - . 0 4 1 Glo 33.133, : ' l 'ety llli Lire. 'S 'QII' ljl. vu. . r! ' ' . D' vw - D I ' LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS CHARLES JACOB STEIN Charley Commercnl Course HELEN STURGIS Helen Commerctal Course The dxmple that thx cheek contzm Has beaulx rn IIS round Because of her beautlful deep dlmples Helen xx as the cause of much enxy She IS xery fond of mu nc md can play anythmg from Jazz to 1 funeral dlrge H en xxrll doubt be 1 famous muslclan prob ably a second Mendelssohn B stdes holdmg her oxxn ln muslc she has made a success ln her school xx ork President of Haxxthorne LIICIJYX Socrerx Illfkt SS This ltd xx IS dxsappolnted ln one 1ITlblllOfl He just missed tn honor too bud Chmrles We knoxx that is vou xre 1 Commercial student you xx ere under 1 great handicap Had lf not been for penmanshlp a requlred study for xx hrch exceptxonally loxx mtrks are gn en an honor might haxe been yours Your xx ork as Presrdent of the Haxxthorne Llterarv Socxetx xx as xerx commendable H ' ' .I x A '31 . w Y L ' . I ' S. . 1 ' el no 6 4 - . e ' . Y . . . nga: Lancaster Club of Commerce and Fi- . . 1 lU:Cl.1 Track 131, mlb. . L VL . . . Y l v L e V L . I c . . Y C I I Y V I I Y 1. 1 . V 1 . V ! . Y ' Y I V , v , THE ORKCLE FLORENCE TAYLOR Classvcal Course Her hair IS red Her exes Ire blue And she as lnsh through and through JACOB HENRY VOGEL Jake Comme-rcnl Course lancaster Club of Commerce md Finance erarx OYICX Jake IS a xery qulet and reserx ed youth He has seldom been seen at anv of our social affalrs but he says he gets enough Joy out of llfe by gaz mg at th Janes that pass the locker room uxndous whlle he IS eatmg hrs lunch l-le clalms that this helps to satisfy hls lppetlte rrt Edxtor of Vldette lil Art Editor of the Oracle i Ll Basketball Substltute 141 Elossle IS one of our brllllant as xx ell as pretty girls She can paddle a canoe skate swlm and danc Her xx ork as an artlsx IS very good She declares she newr studles but that cannot be true for her re ltatlons are mln ays perfect Florence IS clewer and ambitious and we know she wlll be successful ln mnvthmg she under takes 1,211 Lit 'S 'l'l3r.1,47, . 8. Flossie , ., . V . I 0 F. A. . c J 4 f ' LP lNCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS SARA SCHLEGEL lxelly G n ral Course To be great ns to be mlsunderstood eer Leade 1 1 143 Soc1alComm1t t 1 J Presndent Glee Club 141 Pro het Kelly our leader ln all work or mlschxef nexer recened the credlt she deserved As one of the best bluff ers she never needed to open a book untll final exams when xt was a case of necessity Newer was there a tory of the school and she surely de serves to be pralsed for If Her good work m the Glee Club thls year has E BARNARD WEAVER Wallace General Course rterary SOCICIY 1 1 143 Scxentnflc o Y This good lookrng fellow IS a reg ular heart smasher To say that he looks lrke Wallace Reld IS puttmg rt mrldly HIS last rendezwous was m Millersville Mazzre bemg the Chlef attraction We hope that some day he may be ex en more handsome tHan his rnal Wallace Reid made ll a successful year 2 e Ch r 3 . : ' '- ee 3 1 1 p . . 1 V I t Y V better cheer leader in the entire his- L' C I' 3 . 1 ' ' S - cicr' 146. Y THE ORACLE ELLA WEAVER Conamercnl Course u I Ind uell conducted but always ea x for fun Propextx Comm tr cf Senior Plas Here ts Ella one of the best nl tured and krnd hearted g rls that ex er entered Stexens Hlgh School From mornmg to nnght ll was our cially oc cupatlon to tease and torment Ella But the sn ay m which slae recened hese efforts on the part of le r class mates has made everyone lose her Ella has 1 smlle for everyone accom pamed by a cheery Hello e once sud she couldn t be bothered we know she rossesses the qualltres vchnch null make her succ ssful rn whatex er she may undertake FRED NEIL WALZL Frltz Commercial Course Llbrarlan of Lancaster Club of Commerce Flnance l erarx Socletx dcttc Srafl I Ereddle ns one of the most ln dustrxous and progressne fellows of the Commerclal SGCIIOH Next m 1m portance to hrs orchestra Job as the solo syncopator of Sammy Sample s Syncopated Sewen comes hrs stand mg as chlef clerk 1n a one horse gro cery store Ereddle wlll very llkely become one of th bug sugar barons of the Duke St Stock Mmrket . 93 l ie . ' . ' ' . dj ' Y' 'Q - . ,, Sh with studying, especially civics, but y Y T . . K l Y I rl 0 ' and ' 1 .ir 5 ' 'l3l,1,U:Vi- LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOl S MARY WEAVER Mary Classical Course HENRY R WEILER Pzous Cl lsslcal Course Soclal Committee l Class Baseball Han me Ll erarx Socnerv m Sclenrulic Somers l 141 Pxrhagorean o Y l For a short whlle there was a gen eral rmpresslon around school that but he has turned out to be a ladles man It IS known that he has started a xerx successful career ln the art of oxe It am I no use to grumble and complaln Its jest as Cheap and easw to rejoice arsntx Basketball 141 Class Basketball ce u Here ns the most calm contented g n the l9Z0 class Nothmg ruflles Marx s sweet temper not exen the most excntlng basketball game or the VKllCl0SIfld6ll1 a Ford Her pleas ant smlle and her pretended look of mterest pleased the most exactmg teacher whlle her recltatlons pro duced by her uvld lmagmatlon were u onderful ' 4 U: . mga: 'rho 'r ' 'y Am. car: ' ' ' ' gl. : j S- ciet' JD. rjl, Y . - Pious was a timid sort of a chap. ' 1 r 5 L ' l f. l V 'V 1 131. lam: GI Cl b 151. irl i . ' THE ORACLE FRED R WENTZ Duke Classlcal Course MARGARET WERHEL 99 Commerclal Course School she sung IS toll and trouble Honors but an empty bubble Glce Club When one looks at Peg nova one would never suspect she was the lrttle thm demure glrl that entered Stevens Hlgh School four years ago Peg rs very much mterested m pen manshrp esg ecrally the Penn part of rt She nev r bothered her pretty head very much wrth studies as she thought dancrng was much more fun than studymg SCIQFIIIHC Society 145 Class Baseball Q49 Clas Basketball 147 Fredd1e IS more sudely known as he Duke In the sleepmg world h IS re ognrzed as am Broun s only rrval ThlS rs prob ably the reason for his extended va cation m Hugh School At any rate he s .1 umter apple rt takes hrm a long time to deselop H .. v V . H ., . . . . . U ,, . 2 I 1 f ,, - .. . V. t As 'V ' . . H ,, Y ,- C x S Y , v L - r LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS PAUL WITMER laulre ADA RIEKER Ada Ccmmercral Course Look she ns uxndlng up th watch of h r Xfll Bye and bw ll xull strike Thls tmy llght haxred blue eyed maxden ns xery mdustrlous It IS one of the wonders of the day lf she does not reclte nn clvxcs even lf she must re sort to blufling Sometlmes Adm would get 1 talking spell and then would be handed seseral reductions to report Whatever you may do m the future you may be sure that ue wish you luck Commercial Course axsthorne Lxterars SOCICIX Lancaster Club of Commerce and Fmanct Paulle IS one of the fellows con cernmg whom vse are ln doubt as to what we should say Outslde of the fact that he IS wery harmless and doesn t bother the glrls we can t say anythmg good about him as hc dndn t do anvthmg of any lmport ance then aoam we cant say any thxng that xx ould be xnjurlous as vue haxen t caught him at anvthmg v . 1 ., f ' e ' e - , - . . V . . . . . . . Y . Y. V .., H ' ' j ' j 131, Lal: 141. A4 Y V . I V v ll - . y Q - ' as . Y . . . V , THE OMCLE KATHLEEN WORST lxztly Cl lsstcal Course Btncrth thts mrld exterior There llcs 1 deal of mischief Prophet Senlo fXnnuaISt1tT Pm ant Rune Committee It xx ms Indeed 1 lucky du for the Class of l97O xxhen K1thl en en ro ed It the beglnnmg of our Jumor xear But If d d not take us long to realize thls and we lmmedl ately recognlzed ber many talents Her xxrttx remlrks together wxth her cheerful and charming personalrty haxe made h r 1 great flxorlte Kitty xx IS the mos' futhful md drllgent xx orker on the Oracle staff ROBERT CUMMINGS ZECHER Bobby Classical Course erarx Socletx 1 Pxthlfaorean ocretx Scncnufic Socletx ltor ln Chlef of N dettt Class ec arx Pm md Rxnv Com tree ec u 1 Song an Yell Committee Clxss Dlx Committee Bobby xx ho 15 our salutatorlan IS a lld of xarled lbrllty What 1 more he has enough ambition back of hzs talents to dcx elop them This xear he xxas Editor ln Chlef of the Vldette md anyone xxho has sub scribed xxlll ldmnt thlt thls yeus Vldette vxas rar superror to anv exer publlshed by the Hrgh Schools He has been axx arded the S ate Scholar shlp for Lancaster County He xxtll use nt at Franklm md Marshall Col lege where he ns pledged to the Ph Kappa P51 fraternltx ' : 'r . 1 ' l 7 0 . . Y . E o C V I I' I . - V ' e . .' ' . I rn L C Lit ' V' ji, 14': A' .k S ' ljl. ljl, 111: ' ' j ISI. 141: Prcsrdcnt 111: Viderte Staff lllli Ed' -' Y ' 'i ' 141: . S - ret '1g1.1-11,1115 ' . 'g - mi ljli Gl Cl b lil, 1,113 d ' 1-III C. .' ' ' , . K V . L .. V. .S . Y Y .. . Y. . . 1, . , . ' 1 - 1 , 1 I - ' . . ff ff Ja Y f x kgx fix A!-6 '-X .asa f M ,E iff R YEQQSQQ S QQ Qlfffdil X . ff ' J 1 A X, ml J :mn 1 K, 'ml l K L 3 je it Q. 1 X K ' Q 'ir 'X i f .. X xx Nazil ffl , AE x xr V My A N N '- In x P, X i 1 ,, , ' kg ' . up D . R kj ?fQ?5i I xl 7 N' N , f 4 19 f ? iff' ,. . ' if V 5 X X 21 ffl Trax . ST XX 'LI -' LX, l T ft K, ix- If N 3 i-159 A I f wif X- N WEN 3? an 1 174 A X X ,FX Y f I f 'xi X .bg O O . Vw- N yi! xx I - i X km- 5 A A - X A X 5x1IlPI'Il'ZllII+cIlIlIlI Washington 1n hrs Farexx ell Address pleaded stronglx for a more perfect unlon 1 union of the North and th South of the East md the Vxfest Today the country has facmg rt a certaln problem xxhlch h1s somexxhtt the smme purpose Amerncmlzutlon Durmg the last fixe years the term Amerlcanwatlon has become a popular expresslon so much so that lf has perhaps lost some of tts Oflglnfil force 1nd IS often used hx publtc speakers as a citch xx ord for the people Th term n IIS accepted sense means the educltron of tue allen to hablts o Amerlcan thoughts American customs American Ideals ln other xxords JSSlmllJf on Hoxxever before we can a om pllsh th s n the best posslble manner xxe must take un the task of P merlcanlzlng Amerlcans We IS cltlzens Ol the Unvted States cheer loudly when the D clmrw tlon on Independence rs 1 md xxe subscribe llberally to patrrotlc lunds xse are satxsfled that we haxe th best goxernment on earth and vxe rlghtlx regard ourselves as good Amerxcans But We seldom stop to canslder that vxe are never so good but that we mlght be better There are a vast number of tests of a real Amerxcan For example lwoxx many people uncomplunlngly agree to pay a much larger tax rf tl ex xx lll get no direct benefit from rt? There are allens ln nearlv very ommunrty Hoxx many people grxe therr tlme and energy to teach them how to be good Amerzcan cltlzens? It seems that now as nex er before there lS a great need for better IXITICFICIHS who ure wllllng to do just such thmgs as these mentioned md show that the term Amerlcanlzatron does mean somethlng to them H G 4 hurztttnu There was a tlme not xerw far remote vxhen II vxas a prexalent Idea that a good education vxas not essential to success ln lrfe This max haxe been true ln a few cases from a commerclal standpolnt But todax dlffers from yesterday The great majorrty of the people haxe arrlx ed at the conclusion that a good educatron IS essentnal not onlv to one s success but also to one s happiness ln exery phase of lrfe the educated man IS bound to come to the front The best exldence of thls truth rs found m the World War I exerx nstance the cultured man xx hether vxealthv or poor xx as the one Wx ho met xxlth speedy promotnon Nexther his linancral nor hrs socral srmdlng vxere of any consequence md they met xx th little or no recogm 99 H . . . no .V. . .. . . . U ,. V V , . 0 . V L . . c e . . e . e I t e . . V Y H .A . . ,, 'V . . . v . H Y V. t . V c . 0 I i - A 4 . . . .. 2 I . . . . I V V c V , , ,.,a 1 'ff . I V V ee 4' I ' A - V I 1 e . , .. . L- A - .L , t V c . c 5 , . . . . . r ' Ct . - .. V V 0 V V K V V t t x r V ' nv A . e I - V V c . - V c . r . .A . .Q ,.. V V V V V V V ,.t . . . V V . V I V 4 V . ' . I1 V V V V V V I . V I V .. V I V VV ' . . . . V I LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS tion Surely education was then a potent factor in determining the duration of the war The question that naturally arises then IS What constitutes 1 good education? The solution of this problem is a diflicult one The student must decide for himself upon those studies for which he is best fitted A general rule goy erning the election of one s studies can not be prescribed It is safe to say how ey er that an ordinary grammar school education 15 not an adequate one It is only the beginning Many dis continue their schooling after attaining this degree of proficiency education but it is a mistake They will be followed not leaders The student who has studied conscientiously for four years and who has equipped himself with a high school education may be said to haxe in education that will enable him to fight the battles of life more s vccessfully When the war broke out the demand for laborers was such that the Government was compelled to pay extremely high wages Now that the war is oyer it will require some time before readjustment can he made But the crash will come and it will come soon High wages will then be a thing of the past as far as the laboring man is concerned l he trained and educated man will be giyen preference It is important therefore that teachers wages be kept on a par with other professions so that the present efficient system of education can be maintained I B Ignmurr nf Q1l1111Illl'lI The most w onderful thing in all the world is the pow er of thought as typified ln the brain of mankind This power alone has enabled man to suruye against almost insurmountable odds The most helpless oi all nature s creatures is the human child w ho requires from one to one and one half years to learn to walk Yet man a pigmv by com parison with many animals in size in muscular development and phx Sl cal strength forgotten by nature in so far as natural weapons of defense ire concerned has subordinated all creatures by the power of thought He scales great mountains by mechanical deyices spans great ras mes with bridges of steel measures the untyerse inyents telescopes to scan the heayens and scales and micrometers to weigh and measure the in lnltesimal circles the earth with bands of copper through which he transmits his thoughts across continents and oceans in a few minutes He has in his conquest chained and harnessed the elemental forces of nature and made them do his bidding This wonderful silent pow er so maryelous in its conceptions so glorious and msuperable in its achievements is limited only by the use we make of it Allow ed to be dormant it weakens lust as an un used muscle loses its power and expansion by disuse The more use lO0 ' Q . . . I . : . . Av in and the untrained individual will consider himself lucky to have a job. V 1 C- ' Y I I s l , - . V ' I ' I Y XY' I 1 I Y Z . Y a ' ' 1 ' ' ' THE ORAC1 E we make of tt the greater the pOSS1bll1I1CS for larger usefulness We to c11s enjox the herltage left bv peoole w ho lned and thought thousands cf wears ago Shall we add to the gre1ter store of knowledge by uslng rt lr mlnds to help make thls 1 better world ln w h1ch to lne? Or shall 1 t rest content absorb ng the good thmgs that other men s minds have thought out, Let an emp11t1c NO be our answer to the l1tter u ltstrcn 1nd let us hlghlw resolxe th1t the ve1rs of trammg which we 11 xt recened as the herltage left us bx those who hate p1ssed thls h111 be but the foundatxon upon wh ch we shall build 1 grander mort glor ous structure th1n any that hue be n hullt and that when n urn pa on we ull haue a world that IS better b c1u e we h11e11xed1n1t V H che Q3mt1r Thls name has been uttered tlm 1fter time among the stud nt bodx of both Hugh Schools What does If all mean It means that lours weeks and months of toll hate been spent ln preparing a publt Hlgh Schools The name IS 1 tw plcal one Perhaps lf may bring back memories of mcrent hrstory when thev too had oracles somewhat different perhaps from the one One of the best known oracles 1n ancient h1s tort IS the Delphlan Oracle l-lere hundreds of people came annually 111 se1rch of mformatlon w h1ch w as of utal mterest to them And so we thought that people todas might wish to gam some knowledge of the actnltxes at Lmcaster l-llgh and ln turn open the ORACLE 'o If This IS the Hrst Annual ex er sancttoned by the Board of Educatlon 1 15 the nrst book exer published bv the S nlor Classes of the Hugh N hools lt IS the first successful Annu11 since the Green 1nd White hx success we mean both financxally and materxally for we helxese IHXI this book meets the CYPGCIJIIOH of all who subscribed We had many things to contend wtth Ind the many dlfficultles 1 h1ch arose made lf lmpOSSlbl6 for us to get the book to press on tlme the half tones and the ZINC etchrngs for our book which were made IH Canton Ohxo w ere delax ed 1nd thxs alone made lt 1mpOSSlbl6 to vet the look under w ay unttl late But w 1th all the obstacles w h1ch came up before us we endeu ored to publlsh a book worthy of a name and we b9ll9YC we 1re s1fe ln S1X1I1g th1t the Class O1 1970 stablnshed a precedent which will ncxer be dropped from the school currlculum of e1ch graduatlng class So Class of 1971 we look to xou to carrv on thus work 1nd to make thls one of the your most lmportant dutxes both to your cl1ss 1nd to xour school M11 xou pront by our m1st1kes HG A . 101 ' ,v ,' , - 1 ' Y I A Y . Y A. Y v Y 1 1 - , Y ' ' V ' f 1-fav. 5 . ' ' i ' ' . . 1 i . ' , . ' e ' . we. i I . ss . ' 1 ' ' ' , e . s ' ' e . ' ' e - v ' ' ? cation with which we hope to raise the standard of The Lancaster 1 - Lo Y I ' . - r ' . 1 ', ' ' I 2 ' ' QL' . ' ' , , . ' M . ' v ' v ' I r ., I . - 5 V . . L. v Q V lv L 5 1 V ' I . .' -f 0 ' l ' ,' , , LANCASlFRliKH1SCHOOlS Ch Bonuny Cheerleaders Robby iii..--,- ., . i MW W 5l U? ' 5 I ,462 ' i . 99 K NYQRS if X E-' 2 I I YP- s inf iq 44 4 i -5561 A ff' J V ,v J ? x kj ' w 7' L Vx fr V J w . 9' . 5 SQ? A , . 1' v X fl 1 E N X 4 ww - ' ' xg J, K N. zd I x I , fl nu wx xxx .XX f ml xf V W - I, ax .xl .ja , 3 ' 1 esflgga ' 90' Lf 'N Y Q I nm mx ' X11 i X ,1,,41, ' ' X1 lzmfr x fi Xxxx gm, 3 fItlNf!m N 5 -5 an vu fi KC F' F N KSN xl XNKI V I1 W Q CLI L mwah WI i nlvru L X X BNN N ' Im ORWIE C13 ,i f' E7 EIL' wr H1 M HEMI! NL ax Fw. A X3 ' Aa-Q 1 , A . . . ..Pm51fwz Rvm HQ EPNEIVY , , , V, Vin-fl' V -1. IDweQ 1m Sim-Vw , . S.-ff' . ii- ,' . . K. . IZYLIRIZFJI' -f'1-xrwwp M .vbwnl-+. mil gm 'hh 9 af 214 551 ELA lg f..4L.x.i 922 M DYEAR CLASS OF X x DH S x18 t lm Navi! 1 MII 'LL-XR CQl.fXQS OV Wil LK xi' imma Nf swu lumix Vxylli .. . ... . , IH.-mhfz Hr I M-ral S1 xlmfl . , Xml- l'1. Nmf 1 V lim New 1 , . . . .Sm- lf X' HPR , .flwlmzz H4 2 E . C11 U7 fi C :Z ii 5 2 f 2 i! xx si STEVENS HIGH ---..., -..... BOYS H KG H J R E W MLHCE WMEHY D !N jjglx Fiim ii. vt, IX I x CJ -S -3 1 at E X N G FU 1U 1 l 1 :N Q FH? X .f ' f ' X X f . I- , v, X' I l HQNZT 2 . l . ww, ff v X' N .5 PDQ E x -X -K L -'-- OOP! J -Lfxf ' X at , - lj X X X X X M. x dm 2 K CLAJS 0F 1922 tl xl I H Q I1 N N im VI Auf lvv! wmv Km lILxI4fl'!'f I. ll ff umzvf 4 uv 922 THE CLASS OF lx I Tm- ORM iQI.,fR3r QF xi N 'xx li 1 X I SL M l fl wa!! l If K1 H 111 if P X f M fu r 11 If A , I1 L If II - L OF 1925 SS CA R EA DY N . .1 A i v I 2 9 2 ul LR VI ' fi LJ 1 S 5 A 2 I I X xx xx O rc tan Rv 2' cn QW: ff N Xxx QNX X WW M, X xx ff pl NS SQQSQMAQQ X fi, fly! 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' C.IfJ,'f C ILUICN I 11'-'lkI'fI '.,51-M- . f N. .1 ,W - x '.'7 'rdf :M .K-I. .Lx Lfxxcxsruz HIGH ScHoo1 s wht' I1 thrttr Rotsuzt C ZLcHhR Editor 117 Chief The Vzdetle IS the llterurx mlgazme of the Lancaster Hwh Schools lt 15 Issued nme times durlnq the school wear bu a Sflff composed of 9 mors and Junlors xx ho lrc elected bw the students The term Just completed sms the Vzdettes fourth year of existence and the 1920 magazlne hls flr surpassed those of former vezrs A few statlstlcs xull prose this fact Czrculatzon Total Pages Year lappro Y Infreasp primed Increase 19lf 4 108 800 1918 1 177000 1970 90 460 800 3 lf we cm measure the progress of the Vldttte bx the whose tmble the Class of 19 70 has gone thlrtw trmes further than the Clmss of 1919 and thls IS somethlng for us to be proud of Although the cost of prlntxng paper and cuts xx as mcremsecl bv 33 per cent the ubscrrptlon md 1LlNCI'IlSlI1g rates for 1970 remuned un chmged md rfter publlshlng the nnest magxllne ln the Vzdette s his tors the 1970 Stuff had temllnmg ln the IFCISUYY more monex thln mes recened from thelr predecessors Subscribers unanxmouslx declmre that nn qualltw also the mmterlal t nrnng the plst ye1r has oL1tcl1ssed thmt of former years and the number of cartoons md half tone cuts used was nearlx doubled Wh n we hear such reports from subscribers we feel lustxfied ln swung thxt the Class of 1970 hls rused the standard ofthe Vzdeitc 100 per cent 151 f p By ' 00 .r.. . 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Rcmilllg .xl RC.1kE.Z1,., ilu X Ml, B XSKETBALL X f X f J? 55 IO 'glial' Fx .4 ' 7 f ...J 54' 42533 7 LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS iliasketlaatll Qletatem STEX EINS HIGH SCHOOL CAPTAIN ANNA MAY BASSLER The S H S basketball season began m November when Mass Cre ner the coach called for candadates So many garls responded to taas call that at was dsflicult to pack a team Fanallv however a team x as selected that show ed up credltably for Stevens Hlgh School Be srles the Senaor team there also were formed sax other teams one from each of the lower classes The Senaor team mcludlng the subs was composed of Erma Le f ser Frances Hershey Agnes Moedmger Emily Koons Marv Weaver Ll17abeth Maller Helen Shartle Florence Taylor and Anna Mav b ssler All these girls had the do or dle sparrt and wath that what could be expected but success? In all the mterclass games the Senaor scores were far ahead of those of thenr opponents From the first goal the 1920 glrls were almost al The team work of the two forwards was remarkable Erma Le ltxer with her good headwork and alertness an the mterclass games s ored saxty one poants out of the lla recorded for the Senlors ln the record book Although Frances Hershey dad not score as many pomts at was greatly by her and that Erma dad what she dad Frances alwavs had her skall and wut wath her and put some fine shots an the basket hom daflicult pomts Helen Shartle and Florence Taylor were the subs nd played m only two gam s but the work and skull they dasplayed ln these two games showed us that we had other players besades those on the regular team About the guards too much can not be saxd Agnes Moedmger was certamly a wonder when at came to Jumpmg and mterceptmg passes nd has gaaned for her elf a reputation that wall not be forgotten an years Emily Koons and Elizabeth Maller also dad thexr part an keepang the opponents from scorang and deserve special mentaon Mary Weaver who played mostly as sade center arded wonderfully an getting the balls and always seemed to be on the spot where the center Anna May Bass lsr washed her to be The Varsaty Team was made up of the Senaor team with the addr ll n Ol three Junaors as subs In all the gam s played wrth other schools S H S was uctoraous In the two games wath Camp Curtm Jumor I6.. , , By ,1 L' I 3 i . , ' ' - . 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WS Walt Stewart s Midgets THE ORLXCLE fuzaakrtlmll Qteaneau BOYS HIGH SCHOOL ROBERT C ZECHER Basketball reached the hlghest state of perfectaon that at has eaer enjoyed at Lancaster Hagh School durang the l9Z0 season At the beginning of the year we had a rather gloomy outlook but w hen Coach XVeller assued the call for basketball candadates a virtual army of sol unteers responded Representatnes from all the classes reported for practace and before long a faarly good squad was developed Wath contmued effort on the part of coach team and scrubs thas squad soon became one of the speedlest workmg comb nataons an thas sectlon of th s ate The flrst teams tackled were easaly defeated by us and many of the student body complamed that we had no real games on our schedule but as the season passed we gradually came to the reallzataon that the oae SldCCl scores were not due to the lnabllaty of the usatmg teams to play but were the result of the all around good playmg of our entire squad Tlee last half of the schedule included games with sexeral college tcams and the crow ded condltlon of ou large gymnasaum at excrv one of them showed that the contests were extremely popular wath the students and basketball fans O1 Lancaster The games wlth West Phaladelphla Hlgh School and the Penn Freshmen were the most tx catlng and probably the best of the season and genuxne school sparlt as manafested by all who took part both the players themselxes and the rooters who kept the gym an a contanuous uproar throughout the sessions Both these games result d an defeats tor L H S by the margin of four pomts Although they were lost howexer our play nv had reached such a hagh t ndard that they w ere regarded as brxllaant uc torles The l97O aarsaty was adjudged ba all L H S fans to haae leen the fastest and best team ln the basketball hlstory of the school which as sayang a great deal The popularaty of the sport meant that the season w as a great lnanclal success also for enough money w as realized to pay all eacpenses 0' the athletlc det artment for l97O - - , V . . t . 1 . t - - . 1 Y V . t 9 o T , . 1 fs I L r c . . v . 1- ' Y Y . . 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X f '-' ' 'Y f - g' i,.:x - f - W' E' ' iii: R , 1' A 2-1 A WN f 7 LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS Faculty Manager Student Manager Captam Coach CHARLES KACHEL ARTHUR VVAGNER TRACK WAI 1 ACE L ROBINSON C PAUL MYERS EUGENE DAUGHERTY GEORGE LEBA R HARRY D WELLER CHARLES MARKLEY HOWARD C1 ARK -1 i--ll . ,H L.. - , A 5 1 5 1 3 1 C iintm Uass QZUGIIIIJIUIIS Q Iss lss I T mms Lllss ot IQEH ORA ll 1 1 NVUIQI YYINTNI N P5.1NL,UllX1H . . . Clms 01 lf' Alflki'-. ., 'lx of I9 Bnwllxll .,, , ... ... Cl. ' QD' 174 LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS L. H. S. SWOPE DAUGHERTY Scmors Sophomores I reshmen LINE UP Forwards Center WEINTZ Guards LEAGUE STANDING EDELSON KEENEN 1 7 4 I W. L. P. C, ' ....,...............,............ 5 l .833 Juniors ................................ 4 3 .'7l I ............,................ 3 4 . Z9 3 ............................... 5 .167 THE ORACLE TRACK CHAMPIONS H Manager Captam JACK COHN MORRIS EDELSON EUGENE DAUGHERTY HAROLD HARLEM STANDIN Semors Jumors Sophomores Freshmen G OF THF CHARLES MARKLEY EUGENE DAUGHERTY CHARLES KACHEL CHARLES STE1N CHARLES MARKLEY HOWARD CLARK CLASSES Pomts 7 175 L. .S. WEA ' ! .. i ff' ' i k Af A U ' ....,..,.......... ...... . .25 ' ......,................... 15 LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS BASEBALL CHAMPIONS i Left Field C nter Fzeld Right Field Thzrd Base Short Stop Fzrst Base Catcher Pztcher Semors Junxors Sophomores Freshmen EUGENE DAUGHERTY JOHN BORGER DAVID KFENEN BECKER MILLER DAVID SCHWARZ IRA BOWMAN GUY I-IEAPS CLAYTON BORDINER HAROLD PATTERSON PC 6 L. . S. l ' N 4, H f , I -w A A gulf Wi ,pq -M ,., .q':,'- ,W , K2 4 40 I., .- Ifg LEAGUE STANDING W. I.. . . ' .,............... 5 I .833 ' ................ 4 2 . 67 Z 4 .333 5 .167 C 11 611111111 LL11111 11.1111r111 T111 Om 11f 1 x tx ' ' 1 - - 1115112111 ' I1 1 .121 ' -' N -1 T-bm 1 14 7 1 f I f LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS 19121111111 Oratory one of Lancaster I-hgh s forgotten arts has b tn re sued by the Class of 1920 I the several tnterclass contests Charles Kachel proxed to he su perlor to any other contestmt ln thls lme Charles developed the subject of Soual Evolutlon vs Social Rexolutron to a pomt of perfec t1on that could not be excelled In the final mterclass contest he de feared Earl I-lonaman 1 member of the Jumor Class When we recened an mvlta txon to compete m the contest whrch was held at Readmg Kachel was selected to represent our school and he carrxed off second honors resented at Readmg among u hxch vsere slx who carried 1 special course m publlc speakmg ln our school however Mr Koelz who teaches French and Engllsh had to CHAP1 ES E KACHE1 coach nn the oratorlcal contests on extra t me This was a decided dlsadxantage both to the mstructor and to tht xx ould be orators As an mcentne ln the mtraclass contest there was offered a prize of S3 00 to the wmner m each class Thus money was offered by some ol our lne teachers In the mterclass contest Sumner V Hoster mm offered a prlze of S10 OO The spmt and generoslty or these men IS much apprecnated and we hopt the vs ork mlonq this lane ulll be contmued wnth Increased tfforr xn the future l 8 ' ' ' , e' - YI Y . n Y l P .1 There were eight schools rep- . 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'Z 4 ' .' I .5 10 H1 3' 4, i' . ' . ' M1 'aw' H . 1 f 1? .. , ' .' R.. -5111 2'5 E111.11x11121, G1,01s1sc011 HAROLD SM1111 . , .V 511 . '.: A ' 1 1' 'Q ' : 1' ' ' 1 ' ' z .' ' 3 i ' 1 VA I .2 .3 1 ' 'E Jvsi 'E 1.3 f I I L ASCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS Hlpplcst Biggest Encr ETHE1 ADAMS RICH KRD CHARI FS PAUL BOMBERCLR ETHE1 CASL Most Oflglliil Sroutcsr ARTHUR PONU Tim MA1IllO1 Most Glrrulous Grmtcst Fusscr JEAN PYOTT MARTHA CAULER SAM SAMP1 E JACK COHIN Sleeplest Biggest Grmd SAMUEL BROWS MARX BOOS VIOLET HUPPER EUGENE I-IENRX ll5?i:l n,:Qd:g:4 xnagiil K P1 'vt xg T 180 . ' A . EVELYN HEITSHU THELMA CANTER nprkfri' ' ob, K' 'D 0 Tue Otucuz 4If il Qian Ihr 'rhuul Now lf I r1n oux Hugh School Ilcnow just wh1tI d o I d hue ut l1ke tht Bolsheuk And reorganxle lf too I d make 1 l1w to come to school Whenexer one desired I d get 1 bunch of Reds for Profs And h11e the old ones fired I d st1rt tht school sn I0 o c ock And hue 1 couple cl1sses XVe d gnc 1 ball rlght after th1t I d haxe an AUdlIOflUm Oh mawbe once .1 day And show the latest films bv Gosh And ruse the Le1der s pw I d show them 1ll Caruso And M1rw Plclcford too The B1th1ng Be1ut1es for C11 Aurl And Ch1pl1n for me md wou I d close the school at one o clock And let th teachers rest I d gne the students A s 1nd B s And nes er glwe 1 test I d do 1llth1s I surely would I d break down ex ery rule B toh 1l1s for 1ll mx plms I c1nnot run our school nd - - - - - l :. D ' Q' ' . ' d . For .Ill the pretty lasses. , . u f . . . . I' . ,, ? 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I 3 '1 -5 T T LIL' ' f 1.',... .. g.. -4 2 E35 E , fi. - Ei 72' 5 ? .23 2 I: -4:4 Ll- .... f ff, L1 .4 lf: E l' E F gg: T 7 if 1 5:3 F j -' L, . ff! - f ,f LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS malt Svtemart Walt our popular janltor IS an athletic coach worthy of a name He has taken much lnterest ln the llttle fellows who are too small to do much more than yell at the games Eary ln the year Walt lssued a call for basketball candldates for his mldget team The response was far beyond hls expectatlons for so many mldgets answered the call that Walt was forced to select two teams and placed Ed Rettlg another one of our Janitors at the helm of the second Wlth much practlcmg these llttle fellows became qulte ac customed to the floor and made several public appearances at our bug games Later the mldget coach lssued a call to the colors for the organl zatlon of a baseball n1ne Wlth these candldates Walt dlsplayed hxs ablity as a coach He whlpped these would be ball plavers mio such rare form that they journeyed to Mlllersvllle and beat the Model School mne to the tune of 9 to 8 This mterest of Walt s was not only extended to the small stu dents of the school however for he had a smlle for every student m the school He was always ready to assist m any way durmg our many athletlc contests He was present at all the games and journeyed to Peadmg wlth the student body on Thanksglvmg when we played our hardest game Whenever any of the fellows were mjured ln any of our Games lt was Walt who was on the Job with a helpmg hand So Walt the Class of 1920 take thls means of expressmg thelr appreclatlon for all you have done for them durmg thelr short stay with you Good luck to vou' THE STUDENTS PRAYER Our father who art ln knowledge the rlght answer be thy name thy questions come thy answer be done m the classroom as It IS m the textbook and forglve us this txme our cuts and our zeros as we lorgne the Profs who gave them to us and lead us not 1nto hard ques tlons but dellver us from flunklng for thme IS the power to make us or break us forever and newer Amen U ,, . . l AA 'V ' , u 44 'V ' , . , ' 44 'V ' . . 1 . - I . . X' ' gSK ' , , . , , . , THE ORACLE mx V7 3 .IZQQP 41 F VL swan' YI Bake HJPIIIZ RIN-lxG IO Illl Cl Don put tl cs jokes ne1r xour IICL Or xou ll he hloxx n to choxx der Il s lmgerous to place drx things So ne1r 1 store of poxx der NICFAR1 AND Do xou lxke 1nxm1ls S SCHI Fell Are xou llSl1ll'1g for complnm nts? 'At Do xou l noxx IDX h no 1l1out ehec s md LlI'lfISD FORM 1 Y s slr I xc run our furn1ce fox WCITS P L, WI Rlll I Dld xou ex en uke chloroform PPG STFxx ARI No xx ho reaches xt This going to bed at I7 1nd l Is klll no thee mx gentle son No fmther xx as the rep1rr e Tls gert ng up th1t s lullmg me XX 1xed 1g1rl llst nl I-Il APS Hoxx xx 1SIl1ll AN O I xx IS out xx1th txxo gurls 1nd I sued one for o nvght Pos T7 I found 1 pm In mx s.1l.1d G1 ADX S HC nothlng e1nusu1l Plns 1re often used IH essmg TAR! XX cl11ms th1t those xx ho gnc Cleop1tr1 the credlt for l vng the prettlest xx om1n ln lhe xxorld nexer s1xx IVI1rx . 191 6 ix: c ' xi X X V ' 37 el 1 Q' I I , , X l X 5 H- I Q-if f l I I X7 ' 1 l T'-T I F T 'A lil X l me , Jr A 1 66 9? xxxx 'r' 's 3 gms TQ jillilii j 1 '. j: S o. ' k, . . E i 311 A' ' 3 ' ' . ' ? D131 ' . ' .sn 'ghlf' ' Dr -' 11, TQ L' f V ' ,. I - f 7. A'Th. f ' V ' , . ' dr A 1 LANCASTER HIGH ScHooLs PROP WIINKFLBLECH Young mm are you g0lng to strrt xx orkmg tn this class? JoL Why I do my Mxth here ex erx afternoon JOHNNY S Do you knoxx xx hx I xx on t marry you MARY K I cm t thlnk JOHNNY S You guessed tt Joi Tu I GRAPH9 Jlxl Wmshout on lm.: Cm 1 come Joe IM Rl-PIILS Nexer mmd come mxxxmx Borroxx 1 shtrt m Dick CHAR1 E5 SAYS You hlxe hexrd of people comm-tg to school on roller skxtes btcvcles etc but hxxe xou exer hexrd of mx one coming on an empty stomach? ROB-BY A vxomm cxme into the hospltrl the other dxx md BORFZHLI D They couldn t do mythtng for her could they ROBBY Yes mdeed they treated her for bacterlx On mules we flnd txxo legs behmd And two we End before We stand behmd before xxe n What the txxo behmd be or Whxt s your name? Lemmle Lemmle Whlf? Lemmte Ktssyou W at s yours Betty Betty vxhat? Betty Not MYhRS Press this sultp Tau OR ure Doc I beltexe I had lf pressed here the lxst ttme TAILOR flooklng at the sunt ont knoxx I xe on x veen ptessmg sutts for txxo yemrs VFRNA I-IOOXFR Do you luke the hoxs xxxth green exesp ANNA HAAS Yes but I luke boys xxlth greenhuclxs better A xx itch may hxxe no gender But you rexlly cmteff1ce The flct that nexrlx xlxx rxs There s 1 xx omm m the cxse .92 ' v . U V V v v ' v P Ji she was so crosseyed that the tears ran down her hack. ' ' 6 d ' ' f . to ' 7 .I 0 ' ' . h. ' ' F . , : S . ' ' v: I d ' '. l' I v fl . ' v -' v V V , I v v.! V I' THE ORACLE x JACR COHN I had fourteen different kmds of meat todax Izzx I-IARLEM What kmds dld you hlxe J COHIN Ihad Ish FOR SAII S7 sults thev xx on t l1st lonq l00 xear old chlckens Bathmg su1ts reduced to almost nothlng Shoes half soled on the rnslde xx hlle xou xx alt for 77 cents Your blbx rf xou haxe one can be enlarged tmtecl and framed tor S8 MR SOHI Smlth put your feet back under your desk SVINH They re not my feet they re McF1rl1nd s buck of me I c1tch on sud the Hy to the fly paper MR I-IERR I shall be tempted to glxe you a test tomorroxx DUKE WENTZ Yield not to temptatlon ACCOUNT OF GIRLS BASKETBALL GAME Follow mg the regulur contest an mterestlng game xx as played by the scrub xvomen Robby lsn t the only pebble on tlae beach There s 1 Lrttle Rock IU Arkansas Do those hot sprmgs ever freeze IH xfxlnter? Oh xes ma am A lady xxas skatm here last xxmter broke through and scalded her foot PIOUS I m go ng stao to the Junlor Hop DIABI E Wyezarp PIOUS Oh I hmxen tany doe JOE DIET What mre you gonna xxear to the m1squer1de GOINGA DEAIN I thrnk I ll just xx rsh my face MCFARLAIND lxxho had just run oxer and k lled a l dx s pt poodle Madam I xx1ll replace the an mal OID LADX Young mm xcu H1 ter xourself TEACHER Gxxe m 1 sentence us ng the xx ord oflicnte AUGUSTU9 Mx brother choked to derth on 1 bone He Q0 nt Irom ollic mtc . 191 I 7 V. H . . Y.. .. .'- . .. ' ' V Y 3 . I . . T' ,, h .. . . . . . I ' . . 1 . .. 7 - -v H - . . V . Y Y . .. .. , I . 1 ... . Y ' v y . I. , 1 , t , . . . .. . . . l I 2 . t . . . H l va . . 1 . . 'v v 1. vv . A4 ' ' Y . Z .. V 4 - e V .. . . . I . . , 5, . . . . . t . H . . Y. ,, U Y . y . . Y. . 1 . . . O . ,, ,. ,, H - r . , . . - -1. A- , 7 L. t t . . ' Y. ' ' ' V v . I . . Y v I v I ,' 1 I 3 C ll . ' 1 . r. v g- V . . . . , I .- I . . H A I , -A ' - . C . . . . , H , Lu XSTER HIGH SCHOOI s Thexr meetmg It xx 1s sudden Thelr meetmg If xx IS sad She sacrlflced her dear xoung llfe The onlx lrfe she had She lles upon the hlll top Wlth dus es o er her hrovx For that s xx hat alxx axs happens xx hen A freight tr11n meets 1 coxx D1dJ1 he1r IIUOUI the rob1erx No xx hat xx IS If H Txx o clothes pms held up .1 shl t LPD1 TO CLERK tw F1xE AND TEN CENT STORE Grxc me one of those flxe cent mouse traps and hurry up please I xx IDI to cttch 1 ll III1 Txx as a frosty dax tn August The sun sank IH the South I savx 1 covx hop through the sky Wlth a snow ball ln his mouth I s1t there sleepmg wide axx 1ke And took ln all the fun And standlng there I yxalked 1xxa As fast as I could run y Hmrold funted tt the club the other nxght We thought he xx 1s qomg to dre Well dld he krck the bucket' No he only turned 1 little pale LADY Oh conductor stop the c1r I lost mx vxlg COINDUC IOR Sall rrqht lady Sxx Itch just 1round the corner MRS ROHR Shall I te1ch you hovx to make doughnuts? DOT Yes I 1m terrlbly mterested but I don t see hovx you n 1ke the mner tub s the c MR BLINNII-R Any qu stlons before hegmnmg tod1y s xx ork RITCHLY Yes xx hat s the lesson E HFNR1 Hwxe xeu 1nx t es to m1tch my eyes? Cl ERk No hut I h1xe some soft h1ts to m1fch your l e1d A certnn m1n xx IS 1 rest d for SIC1llI1g .1 xx 1tch The Juflqe took 1se 1nd g1xe htm the xx orks lf?-I .jf . , . . 3 'Z HE. H . . , v,.. Y .. - -- 1- ' ' 9 E: ' Y, v v rf y , I, I I . , V , , . . V I Y V b ,A V V. ,.. . A ' '- v v v 5 v . -. . . , . . . 4 'Q . .' I .. 1. , . t '. .r e . '. . tx THE Omer t 1 TAI I thought xou took 1lgebr1 l1st term Cherrx C DIIQINI I dld but the facultx encored me A LIIIII GIRI S THOUGHT5 Boxs 1re men th1t h1xe not qot IS bug IS therr p1p1s 1nd girls 1re xx omen th1t xxrll be l1d1es bx 'lI1Cl bx M1n xx IS m1de before xx om1n When God looked xt Alllm he sud to hnmsell Well lthmk I c1n do better lf I trx 1g1m And he IT1ILlC Lxe so much better th1n Adlm that there h1xe been more xx on1en th 1n men exer smce Boxs IFC 1 trouble Thex xx ear out xerxthmg but som l'l'lCl my xx 1x h1lI the xx orld xx uld be gurls 1nd the rest dolls Nlx p1p1 ns so nrce he must h1xe been a lrttle grrl xx hen he xx IS 1 lrttle box M1n xx 15 m1de 1nd on the sex enth d1x he rested Worn 1n xx IS Mm 1nd xxom1n both sprang from monkexs but the xx omen must h1xe sprung further th 1n the men R ZECHER Do you llke codflsh balls? H SMITH Really I don t knoxx I nexer 1ttended 1ny A girl stood on the r11lro1d track A tram She left out just one sque1l And then the engineer cllmbed doxxn And sfr1ped her off the xx heel JOHINNX Oh look mamma the Ct m1n s kls 1n0 t e cook IM1mm1 st1rts for the kltchen 1 JOHNN1 Oh Apr l Fool It s onlx d1d DICK Be mme Hanna 1ndIxx1ll tre1t xou lrke 1n 1ngel HANNA Y s I knoxx noth-ng to CII 1nd stxll less to xxe1r M1nx gurls go to church for the hx mns hlmsw BOB Who rote the song There ls Onlx One Olrl IH t e Worlel for Me, HEI Hx Adam I guess ADX ERTISEINIENT In God xxe trust 1ll others pax cash ' . H ,' l9' ,. , , Y , .. V .. v-' ' . . . ' ' Q' ' ' . . . If I , F A , men made. and she has never rested since. 'A y v Y ' 'z A' , , . i e . ' 's' 6 h I' ': . f . ' ' . t Y r v X D F ' 1 xx' 1 . ' . j 4 ' h 6 LIxxc ASTFR HIGH SCHOOLS COMMPNCEMENT EXERCISES BOYS HIGH SC H001 June 74 1920 PROGRAM I R XYER I H IVIUSSI I NIM Much Umtcd Llbcru lowy HIQIII SCHOOL ORGHESIRA sALUTATORY ADDRESS The ITIHTIIIC md Man ROBERT C ZLCHFR ESSAY Ex ELYN HIITSHU Choxu DJ brcxk Wzlsozv GRADE XTING CI Ass ESSAY Commumtx Scrxlcc PAUIIINE BRAND ORATION Idols EUGENE H HENRI Oxcrrunc Poor Ind Pcmsmt Suppe HILIII SCI-IOOI ORCHISTRA ESSAY The Pxoqrcss of ICCDILITX MIRIAM ROI Duct VIOIIII Ind Ccllm Adlqlo Bohm IRI V BOxuIxIx AxO SHXNIIIII SI OIIxIx ISSAY Our IDIWCIIIIULQ MKRIHA CXUI LR URA TION Modem Bmkmg IRA T BOxxIvIAIx Sclccllon Jollw Students Bouman HIGH SIIIOOI ORCHESTRA LJRATIONI No Chmcn JOHN K BRLBAIIER X XLEDICTORY ADDRESS Supcrsllllons ERXIA LFIIQXLR C OruS A1 I Verdz GRADL aTIxG C1 ass Address IC Grlduucs Ind Prcscntuuon Of DIPIOITI IS P L SI AX NI xIxEIz Prmdem DOXOI OCX ILNIEDICTIOIN RI I D P IOxc SDORI I IIOIOIII, I9 If I . 5 I' ' . .I . ..,,......,......... 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K f UGENETENRY 1920 198 LANCASTER HIGH ScHooLs MPH Svnrml 1 umm The Class of l970 although always ready for a good txme be lxeved that the last two years of school were plenty time for social exents md therefore dxd llttle m the socral lme before lts Jumor year The moonlight walks and skatmg partxes of our Sophomore tcrm however were all great even s We started cur socnal career proper by holdlng a series of dancmg lessons at the Irns Club under the mstructlon of Prof George Achorn These were so I opular that they w ere continued untll late ln the wmter and started agam the next fall The Junior Receptlon was the finest formal affair held by our class It took place at the Brunswlck Hotel and Shues Orchestra furnlshed the musxc To say that lt was a success IS puttmg II xery mildly The Junior Hop was also held 1n the ball room of the Bruns wrck near the end of our thlrd year It was the linest soc1al exent exer attempted by us up to thls tlme and all present had a very en Joyable tlme By this tlme the soc1al commlttee had a goodly sum of money m xts treasury and ths was used to start off the Semor act1v1t1es A grand plcnlc was held on Memorlal Day at Long Park and a wonderful tlme was enjoyed by all who attended The nrst notable event of our Hnal year was a dance held at the llvemenz AUdlIOflUm to ralse money for a class doggie roast Thus was determined to Interrupt proceedings were skillfully awolded Our Senior barn party held at Neffsulle on l-lallowe en was the next memorable date ln our soc1al hlstory We had all sorts of games songs yells md speeches besides dancing and good refreshments The Senlor Valentme Dance was held at Copeland s on February ll md the musrc furmshed by Klphorn s Jazzers was exceptlonally lme Another of our much talked of socxal exents this year was the l0ZO Noxelty Dance whlch was something new for the Hlgh Schools Many speclal features were mtroduced mto thls affalr and lf proxed to be a complete success m ew ery respect Our Semor Receptlon and Promenade were by far the finest soc1al Itnctlons of our career Both of thes dances were held at the Bruns v 1ck Hotel and made a wery fittmg close to our school lxfe For the Prom we had elegant leather programs as a speclal feature and muslc by the Blue and Whlte Orchestra Ice cream cake and punch were served The Senlor Pxcmc held on June ZZ was our last chance before Commencement Week to get together as a class Thls Jubnl e took place at Hershey Park and was a bang up close for our season On the day after graduatron a banquet 1nd receptlon w 1s gn n the Class of l97O at the Hlemenz AUd1IOflUm by the Alumm Asso cntlon Most of the class Joined this organization . V X - 1 A . . t. 8 Y . . . 1 V. . Y. . . V 7 I I .f Y l I l the most succeessful doggie roast ever held, for rival classes who had f 4 .' Y , b Y -1 - - I 7 . y v . Y 4 1 ' I . I3 - rl y I I I Y . ' ' ' e THE ORKCLE CLASS SOUVENIRS AND TRADITIONS The 1920 watch fobs were the Hnest dlSIlI1CIlY9 class emblems to be chosen They are xerv substantial looking bronze metal with the letters L H S and the vear of our graduation in relief The pms and rings which w selected in our fmal year are xery neat and pretty The design was original with a member of the class and the Jewelry was manufactured by the J F Apple Company Everv ore was xery well pl ased wrth them for they are most attractive lhey are in plain gold with a triangular seal bearing the letters of our school and the Hgures 1970 The class sweaters are dark blue with the numerals in white Blue and White were early chosen for our class colors Besides being a Xery beautiful combination they are significant Blue is the color of the leader The first prize awarded is the blue ribbon Blue also stands for sincerity White is the perfect color It is purity it stlf and smce white is the comb nation of all colors each of which stands for a urtue white signifies all the urtues Soon after our colors had been selected we decided upon a design tor our pennants and ordered them They are very plam yet beautiful is on the long part of the pennant We can boast of being the only class that never had a pennant or banner captured yet we have entered into more than one class scrap during our stay at L H S In our Sophomore year the class had a large blue banner made bearing the livures 1920 in white It was put up at most of our dances even up to the end of our Semor year It was first publicly displayed at a Red Cross Bazaar held in 1917 where a bold attempt was made to capture t Bu it was gallantly defended and was put up again at our first dance Every time the 1920 banner was in evidence a class ight was almost sure to follow and many were the eyes blackened in the attempts of rival classes to Gain hold of it At our Valentme dance th1s year 1 clever plan was contrived to seiz it and although it was snatched from IIS Dlace on the wall tt was recowered in a few seconds by a few vigilant Seniors and replaced At the Junior Valentine dance they dis played a class banner for th first time It was in existence only a few hours for the hall was rushed about midnight and the brown and gold banner torn to pieces The 21 class has never smce had a class banner The last evidence of the Juniors keen desire to obtam possession of our long coxeted emblem was on Commencement Day During the exer cises members of th Cla s of 1921 were beneath the olatform on the stage in a fmal effort to grab the PIIZC but as u ual they were unsuc ce sful and the oflicial emblem of cur cla s is st ll whole and n our po session Its h story and ll the associations that it bears 9 v it a warm place fn the heart of every 1970 graduate May our clas mates uphold forex er th noble standard wh ch it renresents' 4 1 199 . . g I Y . 2 . ' V Y . ' ' e - ' , . ' - . . Y. . . The letters of the school appear within a scalloped circle, and 19Z0 i . 1 ' . ' . U , I s 1 . V . 2 . , . 9 ' . Y Y I V 0 . , . '- . 2 f ' - ' . S - s , ' s ' i . i 5 ' . 5 a ' ' . ' ,i e ' ' A . ' .. . s ' e . . ' 5 ' 7 LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS Svalutatnrtt Khhrrmt ROBERT CUMMINGS ZECHER THE INFINITE AND MAN 1 :ends of the Lancaster Hugh Schools We the Class of l9Z0 on this closmg day of our htgh school Cl eer at thts landmark ln the htstory of our class and of our lnes most hetrtnly welcome you to our Commencement exercnses Your presence here tomght encourages us far beyond your knowledge for we feel assured that you are truly our fnends that vou really have an mterest ln ln behalf of my class I beg of you to contmue that frlendshlp that interest which vse appreciate so much for now vue shall need xt more than exer before Friends of the Class of l970 I Ind you 1 hearty vselcome Hue you exer stood upon a hilltop and seen the glories of the sunset sky the fairest lOV6l19SI color scheme that earth beholds as the soft hues of subdued llght lmger and deepen mto the purple shadows of tvullght? Hate you ever vsalked through the calm shade of a pme stented wood and heard the gentle rlppllng of the brook the soft n urmur of the breeze the sweet chorus of the b1rds7 Hate you exer of a dlstant waterfall? If you hate you were impressed xuth the lnsxgnlficance of man tn comparison vuth all that exists What ts a man tn the eternal progress of the boundless universe? How small are his greatest achlexements when we thmk of the wonders of the Infinite It IS true man can construct a mlghty battleship vslth sldes of steel and huge turrets armed wtth glgantlc guns 1 fearless tower of strength ready to respond ln 1n Instant to the order of tts commander But whtt IS the comparlson xnlth the Nast ocean on vthlch lf floats One shot from an enemy s gun and II may be sunk and lost forexer whrle the deep sea contmues to svs ell and subside rolllng on eternally mxd storm and calm Man can compose beauttful symphonxes rich ln harmony subllme mspmng but who would not prefer the dulcet note of the skylark as he proclaims the break of day? Artxsts base painted scenes so natural and 1mpressne that we stew ll'C1f productlons tn amazement but how crude IS their workmm shtp when com! ared wlth the exer Chang ng glory of natur tself' -00 ' K 4 .: By ll , fr' ' : . ' , ' us. . ' . . v . . 7 . Q V . Y . . Y Y Y . . V. . . Y 7 I - 1 . ' . ' ' looked upon the majesty of a snow-capped mountain or the grandeur ' Y A 1 a ' V I Q . ' ' 1 ' ' - i 2 i . THE ORACLE 7 To Impress ourselves strll further xxlth our lnsrgnrficance xx 1th our narrow llmlted conceptrons of tlme and space let us consrder the mag mtude of the umxerse Wlth one of man s most marxelous mx entlons the telescope we are enabled to see only a very small portron of the heaxens When we try to concelxe what lles beyond we are lost Vlhen we try to calculate how long the regular movement of the heaxenly bodies will contlnue we fall utterly for with all our lntellr gence wrth all our reason and understandlng we are able to compre hend but a few of the myriad truths ln our own llttle corner of space But we need not soar to ethereal reglons to come to thrs realrza tron that man has nothmg to do wrth the most wonderful the most bemutlful thmgs 1n creatron Everywhere we see the prevarllng presence of a Power mrghtler than man omnipotent omnlscrent omnipresent controlling the smallest thlngs ln the universe as well as the greatest IH perfect harmony In the beauty of the heavens on a wlnters nlght 1n the dalsy covered lields of a summer s noon rn the rapturous rexelry of the robm lr early sprmgtlme and rn the sunset skres of golden autumn IS revealed the presence of an almighty beneficent guldlng hand beyond man s power to descrlbe or to comprehend and this presence we call God Some one has put the thought ln these words A haze on the far horlzon The mflnlte tender sky The rrpe rlch tlnt of the corn fields And the w1ld geese Sdllllig hlgh And all over upland and lowland The charm of the golden rod Some of us call rt autumn Rnd others call rt God Llke tides on a crescent sea beach When the moon IS new and thln lnto our hearts hlgh yearnlngs Come welllng and surgrng 1n Come from the mystic ocean Whose rrm no foot has trod Some of us call lf longlng And others call lf God Surely the least that man can do rs to rejorce and be glad for the bountrful loxe of h1s Creator and lest he be a drscordant note In the musrc of the spheres by a llfe of serx 1ce to make of each new day a hx mn of thanksgnxmg and a song of pralse f . v Y v . . , v v v y K v r - v - v v v f 4 . f - v - . , . . . y - , . . v v - v . . . , V 4 . , . U ' Q ' v ' . v v A . U ' ' ' 1 . c Q r + ' H v ., U . ,, . . 1. Y r - v r I . 7 7 LANCASTER HIGH SCI-tool s 'Halehtrtnru Pthhrem. ERMA LEPFVER SUPERSTITIONS Most people take II for granted that the qu stron of superstltlon ts rn thrs day of enllghtenment and knowledge not a llwe Issue or 1 Question worthy of dlscusslon They say What IS there that can be sm d about superstntrons except to conde nn them? l-lawe th y not been the cause of cruel wars mercrless persecutlons and terrrble delusrons? ls lf not a unrversally acknowledged fact that superstrtlon has b n a curse on manklnd? Thmk of th countless l1ves that rt has been the cluse of sacrlflcmg Today only the uncrvtllzed and uneducated are superstltrous But are they? An experlment was made rn recent years to ascertam some facts on thus subyect It was connned to the teaching staff of Harvard men of the hlghest educatron men whose reasonrng powers have been rrgor ously tramed and who have lrved rn an atmosphere certamly unfavorable to superstltlon The final result obtamed was astonrshrng as well as en llfrhten ng Twenty sux and sux tenths per cent 126 6 P only of the S'lpCI'SIlIOLlS falth The remammg seventy three and four tenths per cent 173 4 r w hnle not admrttmg full bellef nevertheless con ltssed that they had lrttle hablts and customs proung them to be con suously or unconsuouslv under the rnfluence of superstmon Some of the men confessed that they would feel uncomfortable rf s ated thirteen at a meal or l1v1ng thirteen m a house or lf they saw the new moon oxer therr left shoulder whxle others admrtted that they always mcked up pms found lylng on the sidewalk and that they had an mst nctne dl llke to being ln the dark or of braggmg wlthout knock mg on wood Wxth educat d men revealxng such eccentrlcltles of conduct what cm be expected of those whose mentaltty IS tnferxor What part does superstrtron play and what part has lf played rn the world? Can xt have been useful? Undoubtedly superstltlon has been useful among prnmrtne people ln laying the foundatnon of crvllrzatron lt has made contrvbu tons to four of the great mstttutxons of the world today whtch we commonlv belrexe to be founded on nothlng but hard common sense Th se four mstrtuttons are goxernment property marriage and respect for human l fe QU.. - v - By ' ' . z . ' e I 1 D . . V I. , G . U D if 1, , . ' ' Q Q Y men questioned could truthfully profess to be absolutely free from . ' Ir. V . t ' . . U . ,, - 3' . I Y. - G Y ' . A . TEA - Y .S I 1 . n yn - , Q . . . . . 4 I n . 4 . 1 - rv . . . V . G. THE ORACLE Frrstly the prrncrple of respect for government can be traced rn part to the reverence and fear wrth whrch prrmrtrve peoples have always re guarded therr chrefs holdrng them rn awe as berngs endowed wrth super nrtural powers Drd not the Englrsh as late as the erghteenth century Lelrere that a certam terrrble drsease known as scrofula could be healed by the mere touch of the Kung s or ueen s hand' Srmrlarly respect for prrvate property was vastly rncreased by the belref that the supernatural power resrdrng rn the chreftarn was trans n tted to hrs movable property Among many ancrent peoples respect for marrrage was strength ened by superstrtrous fears lest rmmortalrty would cause publrc calamr t es e pecrally farlure of crops a belref entertarned rn ancrent trmes par trtulary by the Greeks and Romans Frnally respect for human lrfe was promoted by the belref n the rl'-rlrts of the ghost of the dead man to haunt h s slayer Dcubtless two of the ch ef causes of the rnhuence of sup rstrtron on people rn the world today rs the rnnate tendency of the human mmd to belrexe the uncanny and marvelous and the strength and permanence of rmpressrons recerved rn chrldhood The normal rndrvrdual usually rlcsorbs to a great extent at least these rmpressrons as he grows older and comes rn contact wrth outsrde rnfluences but rn how many of us do not a few lrnger? Can you all truthfully say that you are free from all such belrefsp Hate you never hung a horseshoe on your wall plucked a four leaf clover felt a trrfle fearful of the future when you broke a mrrror or fell up the starrs or refused to srt down thrrteen at a table? Pnd rf you hare have you nes er grven any thought to the orrgrn of the belref whrch you have accepted as your own Let us take for example the horseshoe as a symbol of good luck lhere rs a legend that the devrl one day asked St Dunstan who was noted for hrs skrll rn shoemg horses to shoe hrs cloven hoofs Dun stan knowmg who was hrs customer tred hrm trghtly to the wall and proceeded wrth hrs job but purposely put the derrl to so much parn that he roared for mercy St Dunstan at last consented to release hrs crptrxe on condrtron that he would never enter where a horseshoe was drsplayed And so the story has come down to us as the cause of the horseshoe s power of keeprng away the evrl sprrrts and rts becomrng a svmbol of good fortune The number thrrteen as unlucky was derrved from varrous sources In Norse mythologv at a banquet of the gods a thrrteenth rntruded hrm stlf upon the assembly and one of the number was consequently slarn s hrle rn our era thrs superstrtron was conhrmed by the Last Supper of Chrrst and Hrs twelve apostles The majorrty of our present superstrtrons had therr orrgrn rn the mythology of the ancrent countrres and many of them have a gram of I , - V 5 - . . . , V Q ' .1 i.5 ' ' L l I u l 'Q fs v LJ Q . l Y ' , ' , x ' '. .CV- . . . .. . .U ,, - . Y Q v 1' ' X . I, . ' LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOLS truth rn them For rs not 1 lre most dangerous when rt contams 1 germ of truth? So with SUPCYSIIIIOHS they captn ate our rmagmatlons and aopeal oftentrmes to our love of excltement berng arded bv our uncon scuous belref ln the supernatural Cnty supermtendent members of the school board of Lancaster cxty members of the faculty of the Lancaster hlgh schools schoolmates nd frrends we the Class of 1920 brd you farewell What a much used word farewell but how symbolrc of our feelmgs We ln leax mg deslre that you fare well and you while remammg deslre that we fare well Each member of our class rs speakmg lI'1C1lX :dually to each one of you and rs thankmg you for what you have done for us and blddmg you to fullill our one deslre not to forget the Class of 1920 And now my classmates we part to follow m the footsteps of those who haxe gone before us and to seek out new Helds of work 1 know and you know how happy and carefree haxe been the four years we have passed together but there are many years full of happl ness stretchmg out before us so let us eagerly await what mav be m store for us rn the future whrle we too carry out the mjunctron we haxe just lard upon others not to forget the Class of 1920 and the years spent wlth each other JOTTINGS FROM OUR MINUTE BOOK May 9 1919 Of course we had some moonllght waltzes and 1 Paul Jones m addltlon to the usual dances Prof Jacques Gelsen berger 19 handled the whistle rn the Paul Jones Hrs work w as as s lccessful as usual Mr Edward Rehm seconded the motron :Found 171 tlmes n the book 1 June 27 1919 At 7 p m an mformal meeting of the Class of 1920 was held at the corner of North ueen and Orange streets for the purpose of celebratlng our recent vrctory September 1 1919 Incrdentallv one of our brrght members voted for Jack Cohn for garbage collector Smce no other person w as ncmmated thus positron falls to hum September 17 1920 At thus moment Mr Daud Schwarz made 1 request for order 1n the rear of the room whlch was granted Report on doggie roast Shortly after 11 oclock the partw drspersed ln palrs formmg a half mlle processron m East Kmg street March 5 1919 Mr Jack Cohn now mowed that since we had o much money we buy a basketball b 04 ' , I 1 . . d v v v I ' , , Y V Y , I V Y . . , s . . ' , , . . . Q . . . , , -. . . , , 1 v 1 THE ORACLE 7 THE IANCASTER C1 UB OI- COMMERCE AND FINANCE 4? XSS QS F 'Bea 5' ff' PASSING THE TIME AWAY Thls IS the new club of the school Through the nexer tlrmg efforts of Prof E W Strlckler the Semor Commerclals organlzed a club for the benefit of xncreas mg 1 more COmm6fCl8llZ9d Splfl throughout the entnre commercral department It IS understood that the graduates of the school who completed the commercial subjects wrll be members as well as the Senior and Junror classes m school Many mterestmg features were term just closed THE ORCHESTRA The Lancaster Hlgh School Or chestra enjoyed the best year of nts exxstence durmg the term of 1919 1920 More mterest was shown among the student body and more was accomplrshed wlth the materral whrch responded to Prof Ray mond Myers call than exer before Much credrt IS due Prof Myers for hrs excellent work THE HAWTHORNE LITERARY SOCIETY Debating and oratory were given a great boost through the ex ccllent work accomplrshed at the meetmgs of the semor lrterary soclety of our school Prof Wllll1m A Sohl who was the advrsor for the literary work and also for the Vxdette worked hard arranging pro grams for these meetmgs and hrs efforts were certamly appreclated by the members of the club THE L H S SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY Prof B B Herr head of the Sclence Department was mstru mental IH organlzmg a soclety to elevate the sclentllic splrlt of the Boys I-ugh School Thls soclety although organlzed several years ago IS llourrshmg more and more each year Last year was the best vear The new ls erected wlreless statlon was the glft of thus soclety THE ELEUTHERIAN LITERARY SOCIETY The mud vear classes of the Boys Hrgh School organized m the 20' fix QNX ' l . ' l ' A P Pix Dxi ' - P ll, ,T ll E . L I . . ...I . r X . . f 'Lx f 'll N ' lr i ' - 1 . 'I 'Walt XX X , . . . 9 ee brought before the club during the -,p:v,gf- X . K 65 1 o 'zo' l , Y ' 20 LANCASTLR HIGH SCHOOLS mxddle of the school term a soclety for the benefit of the members of the mad year classes It has been a decaded success so far and promases to be on a par wath rts raval thas next term Profs Rees and Koelz were g eatly mstrumental rn the soclety s success THE PYTHAGOREAN SOCIETY Thrs society as one of long standlng at L H S lt was organlzed solely for the mathematical students Durlng the term just closed the society has not been as prosperous as heretofore but the Class of l97l promases to put at on a better scholastac basis than an as posslble thas xear due to the drliculty an arrangmg the meetmgs THE BOYS GLEE CLUB Thxs IS the oldest organlzatlon of the Lancaster Hlgh Schools lt hrs been the making of more than one of our promlnent local sangers and the dlrectress Mlss Margaret Humphreulle deserves great praise for all she has done an recent years for the benent of the club The con cert at the end of the year as always the bag exent of the season and this year at was so great a success that lf was repeated at the Martin Audl lorrum The choruses were very xx ell balanced and the solo an ork xx as exceptaonal Authoratles told us that the l9Z0 concerts were by far the finest an the hnstorv of the school and our class can boast of a host of good smgers THE GIRIS GLEE CLUB The Glrls Cmlee Club has just completed the banner year of lts eat lstence Mass Humphrevllle darects this organxzatlon also and betas een the tvso Glee Clubs she has her hands full An excellent concert xx as gnen this year an the Boys High School Auditorium uhrch mcluded choruses solos quartettes readings and other specral features The 11 embers are certamly to be complimented for their fine presentataon THE SENIOR PLAY Green Stockmgs vsas the play presented by the Class of 1970 the wx eek before Commencement The cast as as all Senlor and each actor xx as suited eacceptlonallv vnell to has role Mass Ruth Moyer the coach drilled the cast hard for weeks and her vs ork spoke for ltself on the presentation of the play The proceeds of the play vshlch amounted to somethmg oxer S700 vsere gnen to THE ORACLE The plav xx as g ven to capacity houses on both exenmgs - . y . . . , r . . . L L . .1 , v v 4 . 1 t . . 5 r . L . .1 t 4 1 V ' . t . Q v . . . t , . t . t , , . 1 . . t r r . . . . . 4 t . L t . . at ' rv 7 .4 r v - , t . t . V r t . I . . . . v v v f v v ' .4 . . . I t . v 1 5 4 . DIETZS GGOD SHOES The mn ztc tomttrzcfs o D1et4 H xx Good Shoes txpfrzrzy tfuzr popzcfn I :tw nztfu people nfyo apprccz zte nfl zt It 11111115 to oc ncff ofremd Wlie or Il e uxrr ent ry occwln H J DIETZ 65NQ For Graduauon Glfts Gzve Laftzng G1 ts 'I' GRUEW Watches haxe merit and ' grxe servlce Both bracelet and pocket witches Dmmonds 1t spe cnl figures for griduulon V f P Zook s ewelry Store .Qafzty erm 7 H ' , I C ' J L , ik5A,1.:', :: '.-. -Q V sc fs i-- I I A c LV fb wear to mee tl c iffy ' V1 V r q ' 6 n s ofhevc ' .so . 1' . ueen St. Lancaster, Pa. . . . , ,V S9 'W t ?'UllIlIll1 , 1 f . J. gt Milt' H 111 -, , A ' M W1 -4 . . - v K' i , 'KA . 1 ' I ' 5 gl 'VI' I Y, - ' w ..wfv' S K . , lA, - I -. t -,i A ' 7 -I 5 o f- ' 5 I Franklln and Marshall College Lancaster, Pennsylvania Complete four year courses of study leading to the degre ABanclBS Catalogue sent on request II4 nr x fu laugh lpplm IJ I suit eof . . . .. l'l'Ulll1x l'rn- ul I - I K S Ilwu il ' Xll1'NNI.l'11Il4Nl'f'NlS l12t4HllIl11lntxlx :IMI .-ll wx li 2 if1':1f3sxu1ngw,!lzx'.x 3:'lwl wif' ' the gm-sl-xm ll mx. 'l'l11-vmllsf 1ms.w11m,-zsvsgwvmliy mlm-I'-ll tm vwlvlmls who llf N111 pl, ,wily 11,-.lwrlw V1 wine: ngwz,.wina..l1wi.ll.lxf11.f1:'x 'l I -' v A.'. V- Lm11 :1w11I all r 1llVllll1'Il l'1mxiflcs iw' Q' Xlm 11l.:11:-- HHAIYINHT Il1wfsr'I1lll1,I:g lwlvmll. ' II 'I ' Q '. .lJ,.l,l..lJ..l 4'.' 'III Learn Electrical Engineering One or Two Y ears Mechanical Engmeermg One or Two N 1 r Electrical Draftlng bn Month Mechanrcal Drafting Dlx Nlonth Special Electrrcal Courses tro yn Electrlclty Offers the Big Opportumty Every Ambrtlous Young Man De lres Well equlpped laboratory expert Instructors dl rect from blg lIlClUblYl6S Qur own larve blllldlllg A lame extenslon hemcr added to present bulld mfr From twenty sexen to ower three hundred students In elvht years Hundreds of successful Graduates Also teach huslnes courses W t Todayf B llet D Keystone lnstltute 131 135 North Fourth Street Reading Pa IN . . . V ,ha S . . My 1 S taught ho ughl a cl practically without waste of time or money 0 0 , , ' E 1 7 D Q o ca ' . . A V V 0. ,D . . r' , s . 17 ri e or u in o , . 'IC keons uafzty Clothes CHARLES R SELL d We 1r ind Ru X to N1 C1 t Order 1 K Monumental Work XC' 155 North ueen Street 1111 15111 In qua :lx fnglnr tfzzn V1 4 310 Wen kung mer I mm te me Pnno Rolls 'Elkins' M ichlm Records Populir NILISIC gl KIRK JOHNSON 84 CO Iverwtfvzrg nz 1618 W ki Strut Hum ff ln trzmzuzt 1111 I 'anmster Pennsxlm S d Company The Amerlcan ee Iwmut r Pnnn xlxwnn One of the L 'xdmg 'VI1 nl Order Se d Hou 1 m the x Q untrx Sc'1re 3 . K . Q L 1 1 ' U N N' S T13 iv! Xl, in XX Pa. 5 1 n 3 1 4 7' X .CJ .Ai V, Y ,. J S U If .. 'r. Pa. ,SX Ui 'L-l'7'L' If J ' ' 4 P Cf' 1 . - I A Y . A 1 .S Pllff . ,S Akf' 1' 1 Q ' 5 - '. ng, H .. . f '. 1 Won. 15. Sfhcxd. Prm. Cul Nl, ,I-Llllwlg. fv .- ' ax .. 'ass-, 1 sl' '. I f ' ' e. 5 1 1 .' 1' sfs ' No X' Is Our Motto W P haue a COl'IlplClC llI1C of Sl'T'lOlCl1'lQ Crvars Pouches Clgar and Crgar ette 'l ubes Clgar and Clgarette Cases Playmg Cards Poker Clnps Dlce Pennants Magazmes and Papers to satlsfv your wants Qur Soda Fountam IS at your SCIVICC to quench your tlnrst and a Lancaster Gentleman Cigar for a mellow smoke Hoeltzel s Clgar Store 131 North Queen Street Courtesy And Service articles, sucli as: Pipes, Tobacco, , 1 l 1 , , . Sportlng Goods Sumter Quvm Outhte erseys I-I B I-IERR Spr 2WxK Dzstznctzfoe DENTURES Moedmger s Made Ex the Hin House O1 Tench Granzte ana' Marble lechmf Memomals CARL W WALZL Irostfvodorztzz S Queen Street hip pu IV men Jr ROTHERMEL S t fulmslmmgs 1 10 INORT:-I QLIJEN STREI-T The or smen's Store 50-3 'es ing Strom - 9 X V .g. J f nc 1014 I Street. N. WY. XXVIISIIIIIQYOYI. D. C. of U fc 7 ,l fl V7 H 7 Has 5 ' ' 5 Cips THE DAY of ALL DAYS The most Pf1ZCd of all nemembrances he Graduate 5 Pfrotograpfr NVOLF STUDIO ' TI J 112 N. Queen Street Dellghted Customers IV fl NI NWN! 1. L fl 1 IH 1 Fl xtntss xttrfums O V mug, lun CY YL dt IFIHL Y X L prtpirtd 1nd IP L lflZlI1F fund m t prtmpr 1, H IU xx 1 I IC ru 1L1raI1tg,,roxs IH L 51 117 xrltx Ll 1111 llllt rn um nn mt urn I2 s all L Inns H A SCI-IROYER The Crystal Restaurant 140 'Nmrlm Huh Strom 15 159 N Queen Street xx nsrtr Lanclster Pa n llllllll na nos xl lil lx t CARD ENGRAVING INLI I S L I1 HWIN 'Ill VYOQI 11113 S K ll K HIL t 1 w omus md ICHIILS of 1 Q LII mon G L FONDERSMITI-I 147 44 E King Strut I mt xsrtr Pennsxlx mil XHI Ol ' 1 4 --x.1x'v J:-llglmrmi JUN! . P51 '85 xd Yfl I 111 ' kkll' IIHCNN. V iw gl fl H AI is .mul m vm j C 1. Inu-W uf :iw plan-. Th Fl X -1 ' -d m In thu wil- ' . x . 4 H' ' V . J Ill ' x . NRI ' NUT LYP. Tim 'V tell Il1L'lrfr14'lxds .md su I , ' I. v N N w ,. '. XWY XVIH lxavl' IIN' N-I ' KNLT 5,1 If vnu trv our Tend :md scrvm-. Op- tiny . i gl , S1 .I IVIUS And .PU -I IlII'I1lIn!1 In 4. 1 I . I:1'.J'.P:1. Us Ill ' -nl ul' .I . V, X ll ' S I' Cm I us for correct flvrm nf' C.lI'Cl 'I1QI'L1X'lIlg. 1 vl- LII 1. . d I t 'L , .QPT gl zltltml m QIVCII to flmm- A' ill p wglldwvvt s. D11 I JAMES VU BFII IPI ek IURRIER I I JOE A GEGG FONSORIAI PARIOR West End Shoe Repilrmg C0 D Xou Proprlctor lhnpmlal ZJIIIQ Svtmr 1 I Ix 'lbrrem x fx:-I fwfr It Div: '1w.f ' f3..'kX'v l'1'x H1 Fixx' U il 'Z' i V , Q II NL.'u.'w': f2'.I.'f 13 XXVUNI RIHQ SI 'LTI 1 ,lluxwvrx IU. I uv fhrvzm I1 ISL-xr vf'XY'm'k1I1l1l ill' XI mlm L1 SNCCIIYIX . r I . . . . . . 7 PQ-xm Sqllarv I.lIlC.lNICI'. PJ Cn MIYUIII' Sw vm llml ffllfx .md UL-lzx'vr'xcN Frm 1 . . ,L C C b Ffa 11' ILINUII .uni Comma 1 ' y U V , O 9 Ox 'ilu' ffwrncr ' ff XI IYIGIWVI. Nlmzgv: K svn ,md ffluwtxuxr ,K , I.1:auzxtcr'. PL-:1zw.1x.1'11.1 For the Finest Imported and Domestic Groceries go to R. C. Seldomridge Both Phono 1 wmpt D4 hun 47 Vw King, St F M WHL Sur ul ,Q r I Na L1 I' MO L L '?E1tUr1m,,r Stn un xsur pl 1 Ihr Gfhumtms Zlllfllfflfl nl q55UfldflUIl L. L. new rm II F XX SYRIK IXIPR Surat rx wr Un N N I 1 .k. pw - ,L'. . . J .Nl W' IA N NJ Dzwisliww ml S'5Cx'I.l1IY :XII v R Nw I'Al,'r'iN, lx ' lu. :XITEH SL1mmz'rs, 'ti l '.5 . jmi -CLI.. f . .. Kill. :XN I1I'IK5,l'K5c3R:Xl'Iil R 'vi KlNCr5!HlI1 ' ' 1 J ,1wvU m f. ww FH I'lw lxflgilhllu -,c:A'llLlllk'lt'Li by ,Iwl'.lk'llK'l'NN IX ,l'v.wl1vl's C Ir IVIIN .'XNwlHll 4 WE'f'K k'.'N 'v1.W1-rx.1L'1l' Nl 'VKX ld IYJX4 f:,lx'H!l!l 'Mrx'fL'XNx'l 1 md-'xml,p1.v,zlzuj Q, ,vlllx Hun--1' ,II 1'Vl'I'N 1mn .,1l.1:m1:.7 .um llxxrffp.1x',u:lvx.fn-:Nwmtv 4' W' '. mn'-fr Wlmell rn the mirlcet for Automob1leAccessones us show you the most complete lme ln the cltx lDlSU'll'lL1IOI'S tt r Veedol Motor Orl The Oll That Re I t Hear Eucle Storslge Batterres Zenlth C1rburetors Vlultrbestos Bmke Lmmg The ueen Auto Supply Co 155 E1st Kmg Street Once A Customer Always One VK e alxs aw try to treat our cus tomers ln such a manne that their uslts wrll he repeated ln other x ords we hold our customers nex er qmnz them a reason to eo elseu here Vs e carry a class ol good than people xx ant render the sort of erxlce they appreciate and malte pnces that are sure to please Nlax we hope to serve sou m the promlse of such seruce3 A L I-IAMAKER D R L G G I S 'I 70 77 W Kmg St L1ncaster P1 Perhaps not now but eventually Youll Buy A FORD CAR Then REMENIBER me are tue sruthorlzed FORD igents or Lancaster All hrghwns are our hest advertlsement Count me numherof FORD c1rs you see No wonder If h1s been justly named the un1vers1l car Let our salesman give you 1 demonstra non The ueen Motor Co 36 S Queen Street H A M I LT O N THEATRE We cannot show all the movrng prcrures We onlv show the BEST Open from 17 00 noon to 11 00 p m contmuously . K Y I I Q let ' f ' ' ' . l . . F ' If Qi .f .. - . Y f . r .. . 5.55 .. D I f- . ,, . ' A K , ff 51 4 r . . . .. . .. l ' 1 . . 1. ,, . ,, . . . A ' e . l n K S I- Hlt' ltws for nn automohile we have rt 1 C2 . . K 4 . s '. ' 'l ' 7 tr - A , - 'by , , - Y , 4 . , V S I V I 1 - r 1 r v . T T . . - --- ', ' ., . , 4. 3 - - '- xi Say It Wlth Flowers Xrt Ill 'lT'I'lI1gxLITlCI'1f for ull ocmsxons 0 r lmllx Nolty s Candy B F BARR 86 CO lxrxc XSII-R px Store Cul g7l'fJlUfaiJdllPl PHO I OUR XP! H R L rank, 4 Crunsmiths LOJxSl11lthS 7 N Pm 1 Street DOMNITZ BROTHERS -cggkf-55,5 If 4 Ill THE RGSERY O 7' 7 If if Flow Lrs for Ex erx hodx ff ' 73 F ' B l.'. 7' . ff f. H U ' WW'u 1 Pkvxxwxw XL1rw:'uw Y fn xl . .- . Sturt- 31UffwI11l11l'l.1 .-Xx-'mn' 110 NmtlmCx3,.lv11STrvvI 7 - Q . C 20' Xvcst 52 YQ Strw-I J l..ll1C.lNlt'I' I enum Ixxmm I.nm'.1su-r. PJ. - Y ,AV W-, 1---Y-'-.A J - f- f X MN X!-2.54.15 .B -- Q A lf ' fx' ll lurk Ivy. rn' I za' il 3-35 ,Cx -t-1 Q - l..lIlf.lNIl'I'. PJ. 'Hn' H Qu' .Syfuw On 'I be 5 mln' IEIIIIIU CUEHII E OXX INC1 XR IQ If XI I XR XXIOI N I PIXOIJI CTIONS N4 XS Good Sers lu Lancaster Candy Company x I Homn nmdg Cnndms Pure Ice C nam Q IM 1115 gun 1 NcrtI n 1 Pennxl 11111 STEI-IMAN BROTHERS Athletlc Goods IW N nun Sr H IXI C A B111 dlng I xr I SII U .' 1 .- 'lf ,A ' C' Pr n. '. I ' ' 1 I ' 5-. I-X 'II'I3.I',X .Illllllllillll'IlIi nf fIllIllIblillll'lllH of Tlllf TRIA li.Xl'l'.X TH If l's UI I .IJ rr- uf' . Um . ' - L ,T CI. CS 6-8 , I 9 1 Queen St. I..1 mater, 1 sf' vs A. k-I'.Q . 7. .-. . .mv X I-V. '.1 Eve ts 86 Overdeer Plumlnlng Htatlng and Sheet Metal Contractors Pvt King Street and Hownrd Avenue WM Z ROY Bookhmder ff Blanlcboolc Nlanufacturer 16 South Queen Street I t P Costumes for School Plavs Academlc Caps fo' Gowns C affrztzfli 1 We Supply wncister Hugh WAAS 6' SON Phxlaclclphn Pa Photographer STLDIO I I IHQ 1 Ixlid . , 7 Q . , X . In 0 L lu v fy . ll D l,. . 5 I.. ' 1 '. Q D. WALTER MIESSE Q k 1 58 Sou h Prince Street Hlfl . ' HNI5 .ancas er, .1. ELECTRICITY In You, Home ajjQ1ra'5 many CCMFORTS 6? CONVENIENCES FURNITURE LILGV-:ARD CLFANART E REFRIGERATOR Allowq free cxrculatxon of cold dry .nr l C 3- Pnrcelmn lmm brought TOY KJ an 11 at ,.-f w1y tfeclgefvt dwrfmme Nl wi d rxp nd xnsxde Xl lf YV- 'T crlckb L,-1 1 mt m,w e X X xx 'Xu C1 vmxik 5+ I Retmned rrmm ibltt r any she xm -N44 Base board hfts up CNF PIECE l ORCE'AlN LINED SIIIIIHOIIS Beds Englander Couch Beds Amd DlV'll15 Red Cross Nhttlessw 'md ex ery thing 1 home we Irs OBLENDER 8. LOMPANY -ll 43 South ueen Street lin Nw X lun: Sup 'QUIIIIIUS on I1 S N IxAII-ILER Ornamentvl Iron I1 urkv 550 538 Penn -Xxenug IPHL NK 'sl xxl 4' vw: A ' I J K-, T Tl '.1.'.xlI,1lr!In'-1111111-'11 ', KL f ff 5 l-g--- 17-W- 1 V ' e ' t kvcp cull l11L.I.l l..':lt out F ..v'- kiwi- 7 Y L ' '. Q ,, ' rv w ' w r .PQI 1 l ' Lmini: EFALIQFT h . 1 fwf-f N I . Y E xgtif , ' L. . . U Y , dl . 'fx we J exp-Esc ,. I N f , T' ,J 'Q ' , ,, I , - 5 I . A h X, 1 i - . 3rx L-i.,:x-V: W L 1' 1 . g A lr 2 1 - E 1 lf-'ee-H ll . E . A li l 1 , , 7 lil- J Q ' K 5 ' 5 I W , , l L , ' L 1 Z'--nu ,' e'. Tet ,.rerT.f,'g':'1. E . , :ELEM K 'K l , rn E , 1 W ' Q, Y ,' I Full rmmded corners Nfl my 'Mm 1 5 F -,EAI-'f-:WI if-' 'Jg x fi l H- U sg h re, 41-' J 14 1 l 'x :v l . -- f . , , wr' '5 ! ' 3 INICL I puter? rv:-r1:Q'1P' 2 sg fl g 1 9 ,..f I 1 V t lever lv .:.s ' ' :1n.l:.:. It 1 E I 'L 4, E N X X T 3'1, 1, 'V' A . 1x '. , 1, x ' ' ' ' 'T K 1 . i .J , P ent rev: 'v1,l: Crawl X: X L- -2-l,- - -9 '3 ' 'W' l K4..f'- I 1.7: and Lr..1 J , - ' K- L E l E -1- 1.4 L. WEL, H , W ,-,,, ,E Hn, ,. 'Q Q Q l ' K n . ' . f ' ' . 4 J , f- zjf z: Pug . '- , W ' ' ' ,,.' lt' '1'lI1'C'.X' Y 7 4 I . Hlfl- WNY . l..fX.' IR, P.-X. Yi' Clothes that Frt all gm Phases of W ,fl 16 H X WON Cl-O L5 ln the husmess ofhce IU the theatre at the restaurant or club wherever well dressed men assemble there you wlll see Griffon Clothes such as these thls Summer Thev are made to fit every phase of ll e husmess social educatlonal That s why you f l at home ln one of these SUIKS no matter what surroundings ill The fabrlcs ln the new Summer Styles are of the best the tarlormg rs dlStlI1 urshed by the perfect art of slcllled craftsmanshlp Ill lVlu t he seen to be appreclated Sold and fully guaranteed SAYRES SCI-IEID 65 SWEETON 30 E r K Lancat P . . 1' A lr' . J I -I liars 'x f' 'Af If-5 ff' K A l f 49- 'I l arg ll X I J ,M C RJ, f tifltsll ' l l I RIM Ill Jw l L f f el '11 ll ll fx X .?r'fA.g, 'ss Y 7 3 l .C . ' 1 . , 1 1 1 1 ' v- . . . . . g . ' V . s 7 ZS- as ing Street ser, a. College U elrx of tlu Bet! r bor! J F APPLE CO Nlanu actu rzng efcuefery Watches Dl3mOUdS exselrx Class Pms nad Rmqs Fra termtv Pms PFIZL Cups Medals Repqlrmg Nhlxars 19 incl Z0 A Pms and Rmgs 'W' 1s Cbesf tqf Lancister P1 1 of the S. H. S. and L. I-1.5. '17, '18.' . ' CI af: .-., E. I . .nu -feet A College Headquarters The last word ln hotel perfectlon iiautel igrunstnntk La c1ster Pa Known as the Best Hotel between Phlladelphta and Plttshurgh European plan Restaurant, Gentlemens 73l'llIl5lUlfk 1900! 4501111181112 Cafe Grlll Rooms for Conventlons, Banquets and Weddings BUCKN ELL UNIVERSITY Emory W Hu t P esnde t A TWENTIETH CENTURY INSTITUTION d xt o llxons f dol'a Eighteen Bu ldlngs College Courses ln Arts Ph1losophy jurlsprudence Scxence Blology Domestlc Sclence and Household Arts CIVII Chemxcal Mechan lcal and Electncal Engineering School of Music Courses ln Plano Plpe Crgan V1Oll!1 VOICE Culture and Art of Smglng Wlnd Instruments Strmged Instruments I-Ixstory of MUSIC Publlc School MUSIC Harmony Composltlon Theory Vergll Clavler For catalog and information address B F. Thomas, Registrar Lewlsburg, Pennsylvania XIX I f , L T' P ' I I , 'IQ D, H 4 V . I -1 . . f V a ' 1 Qi ' 1 - n . , . L I 1 - l ce as 6, . . . 1 ' . ff 7 ' 9 3 Louis Lukes, President , . n , r ' n ' 1 Fixed an working cap' al of over one and nevquarter mi A o rs . i . ' 7 7 7 7 7 a a a ' ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 Y 7 7 Q , . .... PRESCRIPTIQNS O Boy' Heres na casemolxl n y u ll Itlwuq I u lneymurclw tm Xou we on tlmuglmt limuld be than we Il p rlptlrms an lm ll llll num O1 Um xx m A lm us 1 lar 1 x :cle for xalue tlw ouglm tHe exe use of extreme knowledge and Qrf-at re a me 0 x c Q 2 s uedce IH our x no an 1 e tcm r as N valor to sew llmem to u I pw lent lu X u bvtlm The pa melt ,1 e app e late tlm H t t at aw m mme mo: I fm A Muller 86 Company, Inc Prescription Drugglsti Treat Ice Cluilll Candy 'md C1lce5 for all occimom Scnool funcuom 1 specmltx H2552 S6 IN Quggn 53 I egnfqqgr 128 N Quun gt I Inn lstmr GQGD TAILORIN G Plus me Plus IS really the I I commg here for t elr tlwmg that counts Its xg tnlormg who formerly TIIIC TCHSOXI why ITICII 'IFC WCHI bOIT1CWl1CI'C 6. 9 XZ Pure wool fabrlcs of the latest puterns 1nd colormgs nz Idl to your 1r1c1'1'czc1'1mI order by D , H E LERQY The Tazlor 74 N Queen St Um Iwzgfnt Up Lmcaster P1 XX ' A I ll if I l :s5. ww ' IS .l1 slm ld . V' : ff ' ' J 3 cl . s r , I ' ll re- sell nnlsfyclg j I. if prescrip If '4 Y is '. 1 1 ' ind 1 - 1 - v' f .r I . I . , A . ta Q ' fall X' Ile X di 'tl lei Vol ' ' ' - I s 7 . , A grezt ' rlc. Br' LZ ' ' l vmr pr :cripi s to us 0 'Sli your N- 'K ,- d. ' J .cl S. Ir 'Q im- ' r . . 7 jo . , ei' . vo' 'S ll or others. will' 'r ,:' . fe - lmemellslm ,.:l mlm' spy- I-rlv put up mr fcle. '. ' C . .. :S ' , Pa. . . . ,J 'QJ ' . pn. TI ' 'fr 'Ll ' ' 11 ' fl' .2 LT-Fl . , N ,E . , , A ii, I . . . CN 33, I 0 ' el.e. . L X , . '. I 1 ? l I . p , X . I ' Il I I 1 . 1 . 13'?' 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Lancaster High School - Vidette Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) online collection, 1921 Edition, Page 1

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Lancaster High School - Vidette Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) online collection, 1923 Edition, Page 1

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Lancaster High School - Vidette Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 1

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Lancaster High School - Vidette Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) online collection, 1926 Edition, Page 1

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Lancaster High School - Vidette Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 1

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Lancaster High School - Vidette Yearbook (Lancaster, PA) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 1

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