Lancaster High School - Vidette Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)
- Class of 1934
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wr IH Ili Wil ID lliwrwr IE SQ IIQDBB I JIIUNIE THE VIDETTE Vol. 29 Lancaster, Pa., June 1934 No. 5 STAFF -l0lIIl C. lvI'Slil'llllQ. '34 ......,..,.....A.....,.. ........ l 'lillllll'-ill-lllllilf lllH1'Qi1l'l'l Balm, '34 ,..A. ., .....,, Associate Helitaor Ricl1a1'1l VV2lIllll'l', M'35 ..., ...., - Assistant lflditor .-Xllllil llol011io11s, M735 ,.... .... 1 ASSlSl'Zlllf I'l1lilo1' Alice Hastings. '34 ..,,.... Lita-1'a1'y lflclitor Rose lfllllll, '34 ....... ..,,,. ll Iillliljllllg 1'l1lito1' Mildred lIt'1l1l0l'Sllll. 34 ,...,., ....... l e:1t111'es lflclitor Nevin lieutz, '34 ...,....,. ...., ,.,..,.. I ' '1-:1t111'es l+l1lito1' II2Ll'1'y lievis, '34 ...... ..,.,... I 'l02lllll'0S l'l1lito1' LeRoy G:1i11te1'. '34 ,...... F1-at111'es lC1lil'o1' lflllilllil S0ll0l', M'35 ..,.. .....,. 1'll'2lllll'-Q-'S lflditor Janet Bl2ll1liP11Slll1J. M'35.,. ,,...,... News l'l1lilo1' Nll1 filll Solomon, '34 .,......., ..... N ews l+l1lito1' T'l1el111:1 lIe1'sl11-y. '34 ,.... ..... A 1 1 Eclitor Russel Allen. '34,,.,. ......,,...,.. ..A1't lqlllllll' Ellgfclllll liable. '35.. ,... , ..........,. Sports Editor Rif-l1a1'1l N. Boos. '34 ...,.. . .,.. gXflV6l'llSlll2' M:111:1g1-1' Mary llilli-1'. M'35 .,,. ,...,. ..,, .,,,,...,..,... l 4 1 1si111-ss M:111:1Qe1' Jane XVo11gv1'. '34 ..,,.. ...... . Xssistzlut l511si11vss Blilllilfll-'I' J0l1ll U. Ilowett. '34 ....., Alta Slilllflll, M'35 ,,....,..., flll0S'f9l' Alflllljgllilll. Jacob B1-XT. 311. ...,.....,. .. Mi1'i11111 Mcl'11e. Iflliz:1l1etl1 l'l0XV1llilll. 3.1. 141clWi11 V:111Ness. '34, ...,........,, .. l'l1lw:11'1l J. B1'illll'l. .l1. 34 .,..,, . I . J. Illwlilllilll, A.. M. .... Sarah lil. l5it11e1'. A. B .,........... C'i1'c11l:1tio11 ,. f,1l'i'lll2lfl0ll ......,.li61J0l'l0l' Reporter , ...,... l'le1'k .,......lTle1'k ..,....,.Ule-1'k ,....,..l'le1'k ...,,..A1lX'lSl'1' , Adviser Entered as second-class matter at the Post Oilice at Lancaster, Pa., ef to 011 December 6, 1916. Member of Pennsylvania School Press Association Quill and Scroll I TERNATION U age' C9 'H , .. as SGRGLL Chapter gl JZ! Ennis 619112 Qhministratinn BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL BGYS' DEDICATION In appreciation of his interest in making our High School careers a pleasant association, as well as for his helpful advice, we the boys of the Class of 1934 dedicate this, our annual, to MR. HARRT B. LUTZ if ii: I l 4 L. H. S. FACULTY John XV. .5tl'1llStl'0ll5Jf, A. M. Columbia English Bi-'lljilllllll H. IIc'1'1', A. M. CCI umhia Prillcipnl lvllllillll L. Aff-111053 B. S Franklin 8: Mzxrazlmll FPOIICII VV:1lte1' Arnold, B. S. Oliver B:11'1'ic'k PEl1l1Sy1VZll1lil State Pmmsylvzmia State MRtl1C1ll2ltlCS Industrial Arts Alplivus V. Bvckvi' Kc-ystonv Stats- Teziclxcrs C0lllllll'l'CiZIl Subjects C. M. Elxcwsolc. A. B. Franklin 8 Mzlrsliull Latin A '-'Q K'l1u1'I4-s R. Eslllc-1n:111. B. S. if l Franklin K BI1ll'ShZlll V A 1 Science e5Ea5s3i 21+f:, -. ,,.--Q ' 1- Q E ,,.. , V - Q J. E. H1-1111v1'. A, M. Ga-ttyslmrg Social Science 1':lul NV. Frvy, M. S. Univc-rsity ul' Marylzllid Science Ilalrolf I R. Gi-lun:l11. A I'runklin 8: Marshall Vlnil' I . Fitz Pl'llllSXlVZllli2l Stale lmluslriul Arts Sfsicncu Flmrlos H. Gl:1clfvllv1'. R. I , S, Bowling Grncn Bl1Sllll'SS University Comms-rcizll Sulmjcctn Ray Y. Grulre. A. 14. Lebanon Valley Mntllvnmtics l+'1'z111c2s J. Ilzlthy, I3 Frzmklin 8: Mzn'sh:1ll Comm:-rcial Subjects 1 J. F. II:11'tr:111f'i'. A. BI F1'1mklin K BI1ll'Sl1flll Social Science F. J. Ileckmaln. A. M PCllllSylV2llll1l State English J l Eliznlwtll IIU1'Slllll'l'K01' Secrm-tu ry IfI:11'1'y L. Hoover P0l1llSy'l vuuiu State Imlustriul Arts Y. 1411-111-st Ixllgorv, A, B. Framklin X Mzlrslmll ILIIQLIISII mth K. Kluh-r. B. S, in I Q Drvxvl 1,IlH'2ll'lil ll Ilalrry B. Lutz xXvh1ll't0ll School Comml-x'ciul Subj C-cts Izii'llill'd P. Madison. A. B. Franklin 8: Mzlrshzlll Social Science l'h1'ls11:1n I.. BIIITYIII. A. M. Frzmklin R Nlnl'sl1:rlI Englisll Hugh K. Mr-fhslwy Drcfxel llHll1StI'iill .Kris Xvilliillll NV. Mc'Mi1m H N l,iltSl1lll'5ill lmlusiriul Arts James J. Neely, B. S. Temple Physical Education A. Fred Reutz. A. M. Frznlkl ill 8 Mzlrrzlla ll Gcrlnan DIOIITUP WV. Slrxyer. A. M. Lafayette Social Science Ralph H. Patterson, A. M. Franklin K Marshall Mathernatics Albert NV. Rex Rocllestvr Mechanics' Institute Industrial Arts fl. P. Sc-lmll. A. M. Pcnnsylvannia Mathematics Szunuel B. Smith, Jr., A. l Franklin 8 Marshall lllatlu-matics 3 BI!lllI'i00 F. Stnllslniih. H. S. Gvttyshurgg Scivnco Ilmzlwrl' 'l'. Stzmmfi' l'01insyIv:n1ial Shah' lmlzlstriul Arts 1 i I I Violvt XVUIIUI' Milli-rsvillc Stalin' 'l'vncl1vl'S' Folloffc' ills-ricall Assistant .Iulzu l'. XVL-iso. B. S. I:l'21llkiill 8: NI1ll'ShilH Nhtlwzxizutivs lnmzild xX1flllU1', A. B, l 1'unkli11 X M:u'slulll l.:mg1l:ug5i-s Leigh IC, XVit'tc1l Pennsylvania Stats- Instrumcnhul Music Merrill Yosf. B. S Gettysburg Scii-urn' STEVENS HIGH SCHOOL Nix J? GIRLS' DEDICATION To one who has been a cheerful guide and a constant friend throughout our school days, we gratefully dedicate om Annual of 1934 . . MISS ESTHER E. RISSER iff 'iz S. H. S. FACULTY E. Ruth livzlttiv, A. M. K,u.h1,Vu X f.l,u,k N tgolflnlmu. New York U11Iv0l'Sity Social 501011120 Y Fctqilinq Sialvy E. Ifviers, l'h. D. G:-ttysburg Principal i Sflruh IC. Bifiior, A. I Oberlin X Pennsylvania English Comzxxrrcial Subjects 3, Fzirzi F. Dillvr, B, S. Mary E. Elly, A. H. Hillsdale English Alic-0 II. G01'll2lI'1l. A. M. Pcnnsylvalnia State Fra-ncll Daisy P. Gl'9lllfll', A. M Columbia Mzltlleilxuiics Mzlrtllzl II:n'tm:111, A. B. Gettysburg Social Scif-ucc .I. I.. Ilillegfns. A. M. l,lllSblll'Llll Scivncv Henry A. Hoovvr, A. M Corm-ll Scicncc Annu J, Knox. B. S. Pennsylvania llama Economics A. BlZllli'l1E' I.:1111lis Secretu ry ,Xnnu M. Loseh, B, S. Susquehanna Commercial Subjects Ecliill li. lullllllllil, A. ll. Irving lnziglrilges Mary Rife Maxwell. A. M. University ol' Michigan English Helen H. Little, A. M. Columbia Social Science Clnlrles Mullmtton, H. S. Frzmklin K BIRIYSIIZIH C0lllIlIC'1'Cl1ll Suhjecis Laura A. Munson, A. M Columbia English .lolm S. filler. A. M Frzmklin 8 Murslmll Sc'i1-mu Mary li. Pawn-1's. A. B. Swurilmmre Scif-neu if f' A f Q J' . If, , , f - ,pf . Lillialn M. Rowv. A, M. Columbia llI1lult'IlIiltil'S .N... ly., i'.A... Pc-nnsyl vzmiu Social Scioncc Mary li. l's-1oi'1n:11i X li Dickinson C0lllllll'l'Cl1ll Sulxjvcls listlic-1' liissmz A. li, Pittslmrglx l.llJl'Zll'l'lll Anne ll. Sclmoffc-1', A. M Susqucllanlul Social Scim-nee u E. K. Shoop Peirce BLlSll1l'SS College Commercial Subjects Dorolliy FI. Scbock, li. S. New York Uiiivcrsity Music Kaitliryii Troup. A. M. Columbia Latin E. F. Slit-hi'c1' Columbia Coinincrcial Commercial Subjects Mzirion Seitz, A. B. Penilsylvzmia State Mathotxxsltics Nurmii B. '1'v1'i'y, A, lioud lfiijglish Virginia B. lvtllfflll. .X Columbia Physical Education 53: all Zguuk Emu The Glass if Fi GIRLS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Josephine Halton, Vice-President 3I1ll'g1ll'K't Bnhn, Historian ff T rer Edward Dc-utriek, Secretary Jane NYen,.,er, I'0ilSl1 Miss Lillian Rowe, Class Adviser Alice Huslin,-Z,s,, Pres ideni Miriam Albright Generali Clubs: Potpourrig Chess. Mimi is litlllilllllllily twisting her hnir. She Says that stimulaltes her braiin, She willfully punishes her illlilfilllly falling flown steps Her favorite pastime is keeping house. Good training, Mimi . Carolyn Allison College I'1'ep:1r:1'to1'y Il1t1'2llll.ll1'klI Councilg Intrfnnurul Sports: Girl Ileservesg Clubs: Current Literatureg Dramatic. Blue eye plus brown eye :md about whom :ire we talking? Czlrolyii, whose motto is Never shirk omfs 'Duclie' and reward is illevitzilvlef Her 4-nlm colleeteflness is zulmiruble. mg Thehna Allen Generali Clubs: Natural Historyg Chess. Pete is the smallest girl in the elniss, :ind is perpetually expouuiling golt Does XVi1npy play. too, or does he play just 'when you bring the clubs'? Helen :xl'lllSl'l'0Ilg' 1111111-1':11 H1011 Clubg llllI'2l1llll1'1ll Sporlsg Girl Rc- :i1'1'v1-sg Clubs: Potp11111'1'i. This young lilllj' 11-1111s 111-1' 1:1111t1':11t11 v11i1'11 t11 1n:111y 11111si1':1l 111'g':111iz:1li1111s, :1111l is i11 g1'11:1t tltllllilllll. lll'lt'1l gm-ts 21 lil1'lI 1111t 111' 1if11 :11111 11111' 1:111g'11 is 11111:1s:111t '1111 111':11'. f'a1'11li110 Austin t'11111111111'1-i:11 Illll'ill11ll1'1ll V11110yl1:1l1g Clubs: l'1'1's1111- alityg S1111i111' ll01lllll4'l'L'llll. l'z11'111i1111 1-vi111111t1y likos t111- busy 1111111 of t111 big vity f111' 111-1' 11111 1l11si1'11 is t11 go t11 Nvw Y111'k t11 livv. Mztylw s11111e- 11110 111s1- will 11:11'1- 111 :11-1'1111111:111y 11111'. B. Juns- Ay1's1-ott l'111l11:11 l'1'1'11:11':1t111'y 1l1111111' SllL'li'lj'1 filer- Club: Clubs: P111'11'yg 1.111111 A1111-1'ic:111, .lllllfx is 111111 nf fllllS0 jolly 1'111V111' bugs. S119 s11111111s 111 sg-1111111 f1'11111 G1'et11:1 i11 11111' 1'11:111st1-1' 111111 11:1s11't 11it :111yt11i11g yvt. S1111's quite :1 't11:1s1'- l11111'e's 11111111 :ls lIlllBXVr1 . 1 !X .J Ethel Lewin Auxm' l'111111111l1'ci:11 Vi111-ttv Stull: 0l'Cll0St1'ilQ Clubs: llomc Nursing: Art Club. 1111111-1 is 21 111111 girl with :1 11i1'11 smile. S111- is f111111 11f 11111si1' 111111 tlZ1l1L'll1Q. S1111 plays t111- v1111i11 1111i1'1- w1111. NVQ kllllll' We 11111 :1lW:1ys 1,-1111111 1111 l1Itl11A1. Margaret Balm l'111111g11 l'1'1-11:11':1t111'y Vi1l1-1111 Stall: Quill :md Scrollg Honor Socictyg G11-0 Clul1: Class llistorian: In- ll'i1llllll'2ll Sports: Girl R1-st-1'vesg Clubs: Book: lJl'2lll12ltlC. Vi1111tt1- Ass111'i:1t1- I1111i1111'1 Play Di- 1'e1-t1'11ss! C11111111it'11-11 XVlll'lC6'l'l Dog' l'1111111't111' 1 l 111'11ig11 t'111'1'11s1111111l1'11t 1 Thvsv :11'e just il fvw 11f t11is gi1'1's 11iv111'si1ie-11 :111ti1'ili11s. W11 se-11 Q11-lill' things :11111:111 i11 j11111'11:11is111 fm' y1111, I'112 . Anna Bartch G1-11111':11 Il1tl'2lIlllll'2ll Sports: Girl R051-1'v1:s: Clubs: lJ1'z1111:1ticg P1-1's11nality. A111111 is 11111' :1s11i1'i11g 11ez111ti11i:111. Miki11 , 111-1' :1i1'e11:1111. fflllfllll-'ll llt'l' to s1-1111111 one 11:1y. :11111 sho was tlllllll 111s- t111'111111. XV11y. 111- might l1:1v11 1111611 lost! A11111- 11:1s il 11:1ssi1111 for 1Jf:'NVl'y., llllllN. 112111 X rf 4 x a 1 f r 'S'f 1 ,ww M wwe sg? Mita 0 X Q56 mhz I ,gs W' 1 '5 , gasses jfs' t me... .nu f X I, X ...af , I f X ,,, v ' M Q 4 ,W 'L f'e 'M' Efififiif f7w . V 'A ' f i g! ,, - ' Xe . ,--' f ,. ,, 1g:-ek X ' 2: -1 'Y ' ': V-4 ':ag55z:g5g2., 3 1' 1 .vs 'TF , V' E X ' my 2 J A fy. -, '::- ft sf b ' . ai.. V -- sf . V .:.5:1.j -I ., 4,-,.:I ' 11 X, 'Q ' , 11 2:55251 qw ' .. . ' ' if -' .... :V 3, f 3' ff . Kathryn E. Bennett General Clubs: Advertising: Book. Kus'i is quite sporty. She likes to play tennis :ind golf :ind sl1e rides uny- thing from horses to trueks. She is one of the B. B. FXS-Benedict, Ben- nett. Fury. Carolyn E. Betz l'0111lll0l't'l2ll Clubs: Natural History: Book. Uzirolyli intends to sturt un Old Maids' Home with Mary Sehneider :is partner. Sho is nnu-h interested in Cntholie High geunes. The sueeess of that Home is douhiful. Elizabeth Bowman f'O1ll1l1K'l'K'ltll Videtto Stall: Honor Society: Glee Club: Illtrnxnurnl Sports: Girl Reserves: Drum and Bugle Corps: Cominencezuent Speaker: Clubs: Speech: SllC1'tl'lil1ld Speed. 'tBe'tty is our hnp und doin' girl und one inzly find her assisting in 2lllllUSlI every worthwhile endeavor. gle is ulso quite fnniiliur. sure she'll sueeeed. Her gig- lVe feel l22l Jean F. Benedict General Intramural Sports: Girl Reserves: Clubs: Famous Pictures and Buildings: Home Nursing. Jeanne sees the humor in uny sitnn- tion-often to the e1nh:u'1'ussn1ent of ee-rtuin Olynipinns. She writes in the szune witty wuy :is she talks. Ql02lllllL' intends to be El nurse. Margaret Bennett Generzil Iutraniurnl Sports: Girl Reserves: Clubs: Girl Scout: French. XVho goes there? A tull girl with red hnir :ind u funny giggle! Ah! lt's i'Rus'ty --oiir busketlrzlll noe. She's some llzlsh on the floor! Evelyn Biechler Uoininereizil Clubs: Latin Auxericnng Current Litera- ture. Among l'lVelyn's hlziek locks some silver ones :ure seen. lVhut's the souree of XV01'1'lllll'l1l. Evelyn? You'll get there on time. She hus recently lent her szupport to several pluys. Dorothy M. Breitigan Collc-pro Pl'i'IlIl1'2lllll'y Gln-c Club: Intrnnuxrnl Sportsg Girl Rc- soryvs: Clubs: Drzunuticg Opt-ru. Dot, is vory lllllSlK52lllY iiivlined. She does tint- work both us il soloist :uid :is at pianist. Shcfs going to give 'u-unis lvssons this suinnxer-if Holen Wills llUPSl1'l' objvrt. Dorothy Breneisen l'olle,2'o P1'o11:u':ito1'y llonor Socictyg Illll'illlllll'1ll Sportsg Intra- mural ftllllllllllg Clubs: Latin Anicricang l,l'2llllllllC. Htlesilllmllieit. Fruulein I Pzlgingr our fili1'1llIlll onthusiust. lV11:1t would Dot, do without Gernniny 'to praise? She would 1ll'0llIlllly rt-sort to Vivo 1:1 l'1l'tlllK'Ul'i Dot :llnly presidos oyvr our lntrzunurzil Council. Edith Broaclrup ill-nerzll Clubs: Drzuuaticg Potpourri. Edith has the wauulerlust. Sho rc-sided in Iluwuii for ton years und has visit- vd Illilllj' othor plan-os. Shlfs 'tliinking ss-riously nlnout going buvk to the t'llt'U2l1llllI islvs' to live. 2 Q: .5:: H A V fvm jiiss... . .,, ss.. N ,.Q.,g?. .f gh.. E V . .- . 4 -saw, ,. : .:, :::3.,:.:-Q...-. W? X is by Y? QRS' SQA yf .... 5, Y? :a,.- -5, e. J, fl V Y .. .... ,..,.,......, ......,..,,., - , ,. ......... l R. Elizabeth Brinard Generali Intramural Sporisg Clubs: DY21lll2ltlCQ Famous Pictures and Buildings. Betts is one of our tiny tots, but we 1-ouldu't do Without her. She hats :L tOl1ll0lll'y to bet-onle so-o-0 slvvpy in the afternoon. You know sho lives near tho college? Maribelle Brubaker Collouo Pl'l'1bZll'2ll'lll'j' Viclt-tic Slutlg Honor Society: Intramural Couucilg Illll'2lIllUl'1ll Sportsg Souior Play Castg Girl llc-sc-rvvsg .lunior Pri-sidcutg Clubs: Drlunaticg Homv Nursing. HB1'llll01'H is an ull-around girl us vor- itied by tho naunv Mrs. lii'tt01 ' and various som-iul uctivitivs, und host de- Si'I'illilll :ls joviul. zlthh-tic. :ind SlllC91'0. She's bound for Ilood. ,W Mary Elizabeth Buckwalter Gviivrzll Iutrzunural Sportsg Girl Rec-rvcsg Clubs: Famous Pictures and Buildingsg Book. Mary has at good time fourth period for slufs the only girl in her solid class ut L. H S. line-kill soc-uros that nice sunburn each spring 'through ourly yf2l1'fll'11lllg :ind tennis. l23l Mary Cary General Clubs: Nutureg Home Nursing. Mary 1lll1'2lL'lllllllSlj' slnrzlng e1n'ls upon us of lute. lN2llllI'2ll ones, tual She rates :ls at Physics student :uid hopes to follow in the wake of l4'l01'vll1'LS Nightingale. Caryln Cobler GG1l0X'2ll Clubs: Potpourrig Chess. Miekey had :1 Ql'O2ll tinie rezlfling lal lecon de f1':111e:1is. She uften was lmnfly with her gum Zllltl Uillltly. She hopes to he :1 nurse fm' ehihlren in :1 s:111itm'i1nn. , Franees Conrad General I11t1':mull'ul Volleyhullg Clubs: l51'P.lll12ltlCQ Sketch. The I, Q. of Fi-mice is very llisill lwitness mn' intelligenee fwhut lll'2ltl- aches! testsl. Frauiees likes to delve in paints and crzlyons, hut she'd rzithei' he :1 nurse. ll24ll Catherine Carter filllllGl'fl.l Drum and Bugle Corpsg Clubs: Dl'1llll1ltlCQ Chess. NVho kept Ltl1lf'2lSl'91' lllf0l'll'l0fl of Stevens lligh llZl1l1J9l1l1lQS for the past yenr? Yes. it wus Halsey , who drives zx 1-aw. plays golf. :ind swinis, llNll2llly Ili'4'll11l1!2llll01l by H-ltllllttll. Mary Joan Clodffltel' Uullege l'1'c'pz11':ltu1'y IlltI'1lllll1l'2ll Sportsg Girl lleservcsg lJx'u'n and Bugle Corpsg Clubs: Spccchg Sketch. t'lurldie knows her knots and i'2lll110fS :xml why slmul4ln't she. having been :1 Seout fm' mzlny years? She likes psy- ellulopqy, art. :tml horses. NVQ-'ll he seein' you on yum' 1':1nc-h. Ruth Conlin Cl7llllll9l'l'l2ll llllI'ZlIlll1l'2ll Sportsg Girl Beservesg Drum uml, Bugle Corpsg Clubs: lJl'illl12ltlCQ Conl- niercial. Donnie is il hnrn optimist and :tn ud- n1i1'e1' of red tolnknots. She's quite zestful :incl the most ecunpletely lost rhly for her is that on whim-h she hzlsn't reml :L hunk. Ruth Crouse O0lll1ll9I'Ci!ll Intramural Sportsg Intramural Councilg Clubs: Shorthand Spem-mlg SL-nior Coln- me-rciul. Evory time you soo t'ronsio . you see 21 smile. Koen on smiling through lifv. Ruth. :intl you will IIINVZIYS have lulplniness und frionds. Frances Deemer COIIIIIR-'1'f'iZl1 Junior Orchestra: Clubs: Pr-rsonalityg Shorthand Spec-d. Franc-Qs is nnothvr of our lllllSiK'2llly tfllonted Illl'1Hb6'l'S. Sho plays 'tho xy- lophone :ind piano. Ht-r past :ind pre- sent seein to lm music. but lu-r future hopos to incfluclo stciiogrzxpliiu work. Dorothy Droney f'0lllll191'K'itll Clubs: Lutin Anlcricang Chess. Dot's favorite sports are swinnninsq, tennis, mul hiking. Sho has 'two :unbi- tions. Tho one is to give Iingor wovvs and the other, to take Il Hy,'l0blll!l1 y trip in un :li1'11l:1110. Mildred Dronnsn f'0Illllli'l'C'i2l1 Clubs: S1lUl'fhZllld Spcedg Current Events. Mil zlbly l'9Dl'0r'011fGd our class in the N. R. A. paralmlo for she was one of the Queens 2li'l'l'llliIl11fS. She has :ll- wztys XVil1lft'Kl to write 1llllSi0. :und we hope she Illily realize this aunlnition. Rose Dunn Collogo Pl'l'1l1ll'2li'UI'j' Vidottu Stnffg I-lonfn' Socivtyq Junior Svc- retm'yg Illil'1lllVl11'1ll Sportsg Senior Play Custg Clubs: Druznzlticg Latin Alll0I'iCilIl. Introducing the wit of our class! and from Sootlzuul, 'tool Slut lhrillorl ns :is Mrs. P. in tho senior play. Scot- ty'f. likes to knoc-lc :1 golf bull around :ind is i11tc-wstcwl i11 sorfiall servico work. Erma Eherlo l'oopv1'z1tivo Retailing Intrxunural Sports: Clubs: Bookg Chess. Ifirinn, has often triocl to slide flown our ll2l11iN1l'1', but' it 5001115 sho gots cold fc-ot about llillf-Vfily down. Sho has :1 ringg in fnvt, it's :1 cliznnond ring. l25ll Genevieve Eniz f'0lllllliil'ClIil Honor Socictyg Illtl'Zlllllll'ill Buskctballg Girl Reserva-sg Drum and Bugle Corpsg Clubs: Shorillund Spc-vdg Svnior Conmlcrcial. Don't hit your buss drum too liurfl or it might tziko the twinklv out of your Dyes. If you :irc flelmwsfivrl, c-oino :11'c,1111d Jc1111y : shi-'s our lilile rzly of sunshine. Marion Farling l'GllllllFl'ClIll Junior Orcllestrzig Senior Orcllvstrag Clubs: Sliortlxund Spvcdg Commercial. Muriun will 1l0l'll2l1lS rutv :ls il gra-:it inawsiro sonic rlziy :uul surpaiss llubinl off in tho uri' of plziyinff the violin! Ai' lozlst, sho hus hzul illl0i1ll2lfG truin- ing in the lll'l'll6'Nfl'2l. Gladys Floyd Conunz-rc-iul Clubs: Bookg Senior Com'i:c'rci:xl. Gl:ulys's pol' divorsion is outing: ice L'l'L'2l1ll. :uid mn she slow it' eiwuy! She lioopfa Z1 S1ll0llflifi'l'HllQ scrap book of niovio ste-llzlrs. lloirt forum' to lc-:ive wpzu-o for our futurv siursl l26l F,........- ...................... Martlm Eby ll0l1llll1 l'l'l2ll lil:-0 Clubg Illtl'iilllLll'ill Sporisg Clubaz Potpourrig Skctch. Toe. Iflvr-! lVhosv giggle is that? Yos. if lwlonjrs to 3Iz11't'y . Wllii-'ii chief worries 2ll'0 her fruvlcles :xml rerl hair who insisis it's rwly. Marty is :ui Il1'ill'll'l' clevofvv of SNVllll1l'1l11X. Frances Erzen Gl'1l0l'2ll Glen Clubg Intramural Sportsg Girl R0- scryesg Clubs: Famous Pictures and lflllldlllgSQ Book Club. A xuburh of I'ilAxhurgl1 gave us Fram- nirf' with hor svhool girl Clllllllll-'Xliill :ind her Ford. She likvs to t1':1vm-l. listen lo inusir, and drive clii'I'erent 119o11l0's ours. Dorotliy Fischfr Gt'1lGl'2ll llltramurzll Vollcy llallg Druzn and Bugle Corns: Clubs: Famous Picturrs and liuildingsg Book. Dot lost? No. shi-'s in tho librziry again. ll s hm' Hlblillllll 11011112 Dot intends to lll2lfl'll'lllIli'0 :lt M. S. T. I . .lust continue to be ax Iisher ll iscl191'l :uui you'll be Slll'l'l-'SSflll. Elsie Flulxacker 1'11l11-gh I'1'11p:11':11111'y Illtl'illllLll'2ll Sporisg Girl Rl'Sl'l'X'K'SQ 111111352 lD1':1111aticg Chess. XV1- :1l1 k11llXV HL. C. by l1l'1' i1111ivi1111:11 11111211 :11111 i11vx11:111s1i111.e 111111111111 1,113 11111-s'Li1111s. S111- Sl11'111lS lllillly 11f 11111- we-1-11-111111s at P01111 Sialfe. D:1111fi11g is 11111' 1111111151 Mary Emily Flury G1111111111 I11l1'11n1ur:11 Spurlsg Girl Rcscrvesg Orches- trag Clubs: Dl'illl!iltlCQ Chess. Mary E111i1y's f11lg01'S literally fly 0'1+r 1111- 111211111 keys. She 11115 11-111 1111111y of 11111' 111111111 111 the 111'1-110st1':1 111111 else- W1111112. Her 1111116 2ll'f1llilll1f2l1lC6S, si111- i1:11' 1111,111ikers keep 11111' c1111sta11tly be- wi1111'1'011. Emily Frailey G1111111111 I11t1'a1l11u1'11l S orlsg Girl Resvrvesg Clubs: . P , . Dl'Zllll2ltlCQ llonw Nursing. T111- Y 111111011 1'111f111'11 is 1111111 113' our 1C111111y . who wifh Ilashing 11i111pl11s 211111 Slilllly s111i11- will l'11fGl' the 111l1'Sil1g.I 111'11f11ssi1111. IC1111!1y surely has tre- mrndaus will 1111we1'. ..... fx A , -M ,,,. Velma Foster COIl1I1'lOl'L'i2ll Clubs: Chcssg Senior C01111111'1'cial. Xvl'lI112l.S sayings often havv her f1'ie1111s ill tears Cof 1:111ghter1. Her chief C011- 1'111'11 is 11110 by tho name of Ross. Velma is 1112111111112 :1 st1'111111o11s vaca- ti1111. Ask her! Kathryn Frankfort l'11111111111'1'iz11 Clubs: Chessg Sl'l1l0l' Co1111111'rcia1. I+'1:111ki11 i11f111'me11 11S that sho swims 111111 plays '1e1111is. 1V11:1t 1111111117 walking 1111 i1-11? H111' greatest dosirv is 111 trav- el with Elsiv Ki1'1f11g1-ss111-1' when Elsie 11111-1111111s :1 f:11111111s artist. Rulh Gantt 1'111111111'1'1'iz1l Clubs: Poctryg Potpourri. This liitle lllilj' has :1 very kind lieart, lilli El livry '1'1111111:11'. S1111 is Illilkillg' g.':r1-:1t 111-z111w:1y ill the 1ite1'f1ry field. writing love s1111111fi's to :1 11a1111so111e 11:11'it01111 Cl'00ll91'. 1271 Lilliebell Gaul Cooperative Retailing Intramural Volleyballg Cluhs: Chess. This young lady likes the wafer, both for Slvllllllllllg' and for boating. I11- cidentallly, :1 certain sailor 'Hlllffllt 4'llel how to swim. Happy sailing, when you eross the big oeezln. Gladys Glick College P1'61l2ll'2ll'Ol'Y Glee Clubg Intraiuurzml Sportsg Girl Re- servesg Orcliestrug Clubs: Opcrag Con- duct and Manners. The drez1n1y eyes of Happy eo111'1':uliet her true iizrinre ns her nznnt iniplies. She has traveled e1't'e11sively hy rzxil and even her Career is going to be train-ing Cfor nursingj. Julia Hacker C0ll11ll0l'Cl2ll Clubs: Shorthand Speedg Senior Co 11- inerciul. Sketch! Sketch! Sketch! .Iut lllilj' be found doing just 111:15 every r'1lIll'G l110lll0llf. Even her hoinexvork pzlprrs Were adorned. Her twinkling toes serve her ill good stead. l28l Ida Gardner t'o111111e1'c-inl Drum and Bugle Corpsg Clubs: Girl Seoutsg Chess. Ide may have that Hinnoeent look , hut she has lots of 'irieks up her sleeve. Hy the way. we l1Cill'll that :1 eertziin 1ll2llG helps l'Ide with her shopping. Minerva Y. Gerhart fl0111111Dl'Cl2ll Illll'IllHlll'Zll Sportsg Clubs: Senior C0111- mercialg Conduct and Manners. Ulllllllllfllfy really not :ls serious :is she nppvzirs. .lust get l1er started! Swim- ming is her favorite sport, bn'i1 she's more interested in her hope chest. .lol111 can testify to that. Julia M. Habecker General flee Cluhg Clubs: Famous Pictures and Buildings. Judy is the girl who belongs to those big eyes. YVQ want her to l1eeo111e ll great :1e'ii1'ess-:111d send ns free fiekefs. .Indy and Alice have il Hll111l11Z'1' poultry business. was sf Rm my QYAA 9 av- Cathryn Harding Connnorcinl llltl'ilIllLlI'1ll Sporisg Drum and Bugle Corps: Clubs: liookg St-nior Commercial. This young l:1dy's favorite 1JZlSflllli' is outing' im- Q'l'l'Zlll1 cones. Sl1e's qnitr- il Wiz :lt tr-nnis :ind llofrkvy. Dutch wants to wear Sl2l1'Cl1GCl 2l1ll'01174. Too, tzls il nnrscl. Alice Hastings Uollogu 1'1'c-p:u':lto1'y Vidcltc Stull: Quill and Scroll: Honor Sociviyg Sc-nior Prcsidentg Girl Rcscrvcsg Clubs: Latin American: Dramatic. Ali:-o gnidod '3-Ps dcstinies through nulny lxvcticf days most sum-cossfully. Hur stories :ind pomns have proved be-1' lit:-1':11'y ability, so we'll predict :l sin- dio in f1ll't'0llXVlI'll Village for you. Alicv. Mina Hauf Co111111v1'c'i:ll Honor Society: Intramural Council, Svc- l't't1ll'yQ Intraunurnl Sports: Clubs: Short- lnnnd Spvcdg Senior C0ll1lIlel'Clill. Mina: dvligllts in lengthy converszilions ovvr tho :1i1'. Sbc intends to lo:11'n to wiold :L tunnis rucrket this Sllllllllkll' :ind go plzlws :ind seo things. tln :1 yol- low rozlalstvly Bllllillff e Josephine Hatton Colle-:xc P1'ep:11':1tory SL-niol' Class VlC0-Ijl'l'SlllL'llt1 Clubs: Por- snllnlityg Folk Tales 111' All Nations. Wino certzlinly is industrious :und :ll- wnys willing to la-nd il lwlping bzlnd. Sho can nmke the most original :Ind dainty l1:111k01'c'l1iefs. Soon .lov will be dvsifzlling lH1'g91' onvs for.--wt-ll HJ. Marion Hemmerlc Gm-11vi':ll Glcc Club: Clubs: Conduct and lwI2lllllCl'S. lVbOn0Ver 'iDoll is nskud wlmt slw in- tvnmls to bo, she says Just :I Indy . Sho is looking fUl'lV2l1'1l 'to bor vollvge days :lt Millersville. Just bv Good . Mildred Henderson liencml Vidctle Staff: Honor Socivtyg fill-0 Clnbg Illtl'llIlll.1l'?ll Sportsg Sl'lll0l' Play Cust: Girl Reserves: Clubs: Spf-1-clig Currc-nt Ilitvruture. This rcdhond sings, tl2111C'OS, :md onlotos vqunlly well. Sbe's bm-on so busy, slnfs going to turn t'Ri1l on us :und slot-11 :ill slnninvr. Yes? Hzlvo il Zl1bu-lllg' time :ls :1 nurse, Millie- ! l29l W Cleo Huber l'Ulll1llQl'l'l2ll Clubs: Polpourrig Puhlic Speaking, Cleo onine from Reading to join us in Junior yn-nr. She likes to trip the light f:1nt:1slic '. imitate the inerinziirls, hit il tennis hull. :intl trot inwviewzxrcl. Ruth King f'0lll1ll91'l'lZll Intralnural Sportsg Girl lh-:as-xwesg Clubs: Nature Stumlyg Poetry. Kate SllllTll'S double wants to he ax, nurse. Ruth likes to swinx :Intl dance. This jolly lllillfl nlwnys seems 'to have Illl'QlKl0l1ll2lf0 nnswer for :ull jokestersl Josephine Lanious Coininert-inl Honor Society, Presidentg Junior Class Presidentg Intrznnnral Volleyballg Girl He- serves 1 Sophomore Presidentg Clubs: Shorthand Speodg Senior Connncrcial. Joe certainly Hitt-s . for, if yon'vo noted. she hzls held only! the Presirlen- tial positions tliroughout her nctivities. But: then. we :11'en't 'the only ones who place her so high in esteem. l50l Thelma Hershey College I'1'0p:n':1to1'y Vida-ite Staifg llltl'illllLll'ill Sportsg Girl Re- servcsg Clubs: llookg Dranmlic. 'lllll'lllltl is auiotlior who assisted in our liln':11'y for that work npplezlls to her. Sho delights in long: auto rifles, clzlnc- ingi, :incl rentling. App:1re1i'l'ly, the nzune Elwood :1tt1':1:-ts her. Verdna, Johnson flvl'Ill l'Zll Clubs: Conduct and Mnnersg Senior Coni- niercial. Ae is really zllniost grown np, but every once i11 :1 while she gets cfhilclish impulses and soinetinies Slll:l'l'l'S the l'0llSl'41llK'llC6SQ rlon't yon. Ve '! Alla Kirk General Clubs: Bookg Short slory. Likenhle and sturlions, thnt's Ki1'ki0 . Shu is always :asking questions nbout l'lll'll1l.Sll'y, but fll2lf'S all right: we're allways willing to help n claissinzrte . . . if possible. Myrtle Lezmian l'o111111e1'1'i:ll IIltl'llllll1l'2ll Sportsg Clubs: Current Lit- l'l'iltLll'l'Q Slllllfllillld Speed. 'lhis young' l:14ly's 5lllllllfi0l1S ill life :Ire lo rifle l1o1's4-lmcilc :uid to Illll'S6. IIe1' horse ses-111ml 1':1il1e1' wild. Qgym horsej, Init we know she will make :1 good iiurse. Ida Mae Lee-cl l'lPU1lK'lZlllVl' Retniiiiig Illll'2lllllll'ill Sportsg Clubs: Bookg Chess. XV115' does ll1is rl:11'k-eyed 11li9S like to rush from lG11glis11 class every 11101-11- iue to get 'io L. H. S. for Cost gXC'C'0lll1t- ings? We aisk you. Ida. wl1:1t's the 1'U2lSl!ll? Stop blusliingl Miriam Mvfue f'0llll1ll'l'l'i2ll Vicleile St:1ITg Clubsg Sh0l'th2llld Speedg Senior 1141111111:-rcizll. This girl 1llllNl' have liked Coiuliu-f :uul Blillllll'l'S 1111111 Q4 SPll1l'P1ft'l'SJ. Mi1'i:1111 is luoy shy and was so XVOl'l'i0ll when she 11111113111 she would have 21 clziss :lt Boys High. X! ' ' Julia M. Lehman l,'o111111e1'vi:1l Clubs: Potpourrig Senior Co111111crcial. Judy was kept busy f1'yi11g to be OH time for classes. She goes to L. H. S. for elulv. vlaisses :111cl'! 'f As ai s11o1 t- hzuirl XVl'lf1'1', her 1'evo1'1l is 120 words pei' mimite. Janet Medial' Gem-1':1l I11tr:1111u1':1l Volleybullg Clubs: Mythologyg Book. Janet is '3-l's 111:1t11e111z1tics WiZzl1'fl-Cflll she make her H5.flll'l'S l1el1:11'e! She is also Miss liisse1 s eflivieut IIOIDEI' :uid OVl'l'j'1Dl10'S f1'ie111l ill need. J:111et's bluslies :ire fl curiosity. Elsie Miller f'0lllIlll'1'l'iil1 Clubs: Shorthand Speedg Sc-11io1' Col' mercinl. Hare is il quiet little miss Wit' f1'ie11clly smile. Else wants to li i11i'e1'io1' 119l'0l'2lf0l', :1111l she 111:11 grezit i11tc-rest in ai eertziiri orc-he beg p:11'clo11, it's the lezuler. l3ll Ruth Miller College 1'rep:u':1tory Intramural Councilg Intr.unurul Sportsg Clubs: Hculthg Potpourri. Ruthie is fond of knitting, but she's afraid of eats. She wants to own zi private tennis court or bust! She likes draunzxties and is :i good sport always. Mildred Mumma, Coininereizll Clubs: Truvelg Senior Connnerciul. Mildred is quite some reader :ind c-:ln be found in the public: library every Fri- day night. Her music: demands mueh of her time, but she's been visiting Millersville frequently. Ramona Newcomer General Clubs: Myihologyg Chess. Il:11no11u's grlezuning eoiliceur is best described :ls Hpretty smooth Zlllfi therefore the OIIVX of :ill lonfzg-haired girls. If her niekmune is sigrniliezxnt, she should prove 1'o1n:1utic-:illy minded. vVi12lt7S your secret, R0me0 ? H3211 Gladys Miller General Cleo Clubg Clubs: Mythologyg Potpourri. lVhe1her Gl11ddief' is 'tMoon Shy is uneertziin, but she likes to listen to most musie, cook, iron. :ind take Long walks. so shell qualify as il good housewife. Edna, Mulvaney General Intramural Sportsg Girl Rcservcsg Clubs: Mythologyg Dramatic. Eddie seems to have :in option on Ponlizies. She has been tl1e propelling force behind most of the Girl Reserve doings. and is well ziequninted with books :incl their authors. Jane E, Myers l'ommerei:1l Girl Reservesg Clubs: Shorthand Speedg Senior Commercial. 5'-Iillliffi is :mother future stenog , At present, she is absorbed in her damne- ing, although she is rather timid about going on zi dnnee iloor. Esther Nissley College Preparatory llonor Societyg Clubs: Bookg Short Story. lflssie is undeeided whethei' to he :1 lilnrarian or a teaeher. but she has de- eided that Georges appeal to her. Esther did her share of library work in the ,'Ulllll11lSfl'llll0ll Building. Ruth Polite General Girl Reservesg Potpourrig Current Liter- ature. Sis certainly eau 'trickle the ivories , and she especially enjoys playing ten- nis. Climbing trees fthe slippier the lmetterj and gazing moon ward. Soeial service work is her goal. Ruth Ressel f'flllllll0l't'l2ll Intramural Sports: Clubs: Bookg Senior Conunercial. It seems that Sis is extremely fond of danein:-and l'11a1'les. a11d is very anxious to become an etlieient stenog- rapher. . .,., ., .,...,.,,, -..M N! . ........... Geraldine Proctor t'ooperative Retailing Clubs: Natural Historyg Chess. 'tGerry has the cutest and most in- fectious giggle. She likes to kick open doors. In pronuneiation, her tongue still twists around her teeth somehow. Keep on trying. you'll sueeeed, Gerry , Melissa Reynolds General Vidette Stull: Honor Societyg Junior Vice- Presidentg Clubs: Current Literatureg French. 1'hliss is our budding artist and de- signer. She believes that if she has nothing: to say she will abstain from giving' us wordy evidence of the faet. Earla Mary Roberts General Glee Clubg Girl Reserves. Earlzfs wavy hair is the envy of all her classmates. This sweet miss is very mueh interested in loeal college aitairs. Iler holrlries are eolleeting dance prizes, drawing, and swimming. l33l V . .A.. J Myrtle Roth Coininercial Intramural Sportsg Orchestrzng Clubs: Shorthand Spcedg Oilice Practice. Here's a veritable question box! As fast as you can think of an answer. HMyrt has loosed another puzzler. D0n't forget to say yes, Myrt , when - - - - - pops the question. Mary Sclmeider Coininereial Clubs: Dramatieg Library. Snitz came fI'01l1 one of our Wee towns, namely, Sunbury. but i11 the short time she's been with us. she has revealed l1er liking for a certain, Derriek . Janet Sehweers Connnereial Honor Societyg Girl IXQSCYVCS-C2ll3ll10l1 Clubs: Shorthand Speedg Senior Coln- niercial. 5'Seotty has a passion for Scotfies, hence her nick name. Have you noticed this g'irl's Pepsorlent smilew, and the fact that she has :1 song to lit every occasion? l34l Laura Rose College Pl'01l2ll'2lf0l'y Girl Reservesg Illt1'2lllllll'fll Volleyballg Clubs: Mythe logyg Book. Sweet and of a pleasing personality is li2lll1'l9u. This XVlllN0lll0 miss can be found almost any night' on her roller- skates. Bo careful that you 1lon't meet with any mishap, Laurie ! Ruth Scheid Coininereial Clubs: Short Storyg Senior Commercial. Ruth, who is going to specialize in seeretarial work. is an efficient child- 11urse, it's reported, Her pastimes in- elucle long hikes and swimming. Sylvia Grace Schnupp College Preparatory Vidette Staifg Glee Clubg Intrzunural Sportsg Girl Reserves. Conversation is never lacking when Sylvia is around. because she knows how to exercise her tongue. Dolly , served faithfully in the Glee Club and her alto solos were always appreciated. . . A Y fe Elizabeth Seitz f'0llll1li'l'l'lIll Clubs: Faunous VVOIUGIIQ Chess. Seitzy . who is 0Xl'00tlill,2'lY quiet, 1'c:1ds quite extensively :ind enjoys ten- nis :ind swimming. Aside from these intervsts. she is i1'2ll11l1lQ' to become 21 ltookku per. Ethel Shaub General Honor Societyg C0l'llll0l1CCIllCIlt Spoakerg Clubs: Poipourrig Book. Heres our brzlin trustvr, who is :ll- NVZIXS willing to help her elusslnntes. Ethel usually llltllliilllli silence: but, when she does commit herself, she nl- wuys has something to say. June Slllllllilll l'0!111l1l'l'l'l:1l Clubs: Current Literaturcg Book. Our Hd XVynn fun! H5 June is one of those persons of whom we never l02l1'1l lllllifll. but we have found out that shes fond of pounding :1 type- writer. Helen Showers f'U11llllOl'l'lt1l ,Girl llcservrsg Clubs: Dranmticg Senior COIllllll'l'Cl1ll. Helen is our tall, blue-eyed blonde frmn the XV0st. If she asks you, Are you staying :1t'ier'f sho nu-:ins after school. Helen's one desire is to 1'0- turn to St. Louis. Ellen Siegler Ulllllllll rciul Clubs: Pcrsonzilityg Senior Coxnlnercial. This 4'lll'lX-lItlll'l'il lass is nften seen in the Ctilllllillly of il t'l'l'i2llll laid from IXOYYIHZIIIQN Toclmic-:il School. All l'l'Z2lllS lt-:ul to I,ititz is her motto. Marian Singleton l'r:mnu'1'ciz1l Clubs: Current Litel'zltu1'eg Slmrtlland Speed. Sing'y surely can innke il typewriter talk. She is good in Sll01'illZll1tl. too. If you feel blue, just run to Sin:y und slufll soon pep you up with that gigejle. H3511 Magdalene Toth College l'1'0paratory Gleo Clulxg Intramural Sportsg Clubs: Current Literatureg Home Nursing. If you wish to know anything about Europe just ask Manci . She attend- ed school in Budapest for a year and is familiar with tl1e many famous haunts elsewhere. Marian Troop Cooperative Retailing Intramural Councilg Intramural Sports: Clubs: IJl'ill'llEltlCQ Personality. Her eyes snap and she just bnhblf-s over with fun and conversation, but is she junipy when sl1e hears a ll1IJf01'- cycle? Troopie can enlighten you i11 that respect. Sara Jane Weinhold College Preparatory Clubs: Draniaticg Potpourri. This little Lebanon lass afforded us not a little 2llllllS0ll10llt with her quaint remarks. tltelncniher when she lost her front tooth?b She enjoys ice skating, roller skating, a11d football games, i36ii Rachael Stotsky General Girl ,Rcservesg Clubs: Draniaticg Pot- PO1lI'I'l. Rae's hobby seems to be dancing, especially at F. 8 M. fraternities. You should see her imitation of Lupe Velez. Shell like to asslnne Gracie Allen's position and is i11 training now. Miriam Trissler 001111110-l'Cl2ll Clubs: Pcrsonalityg Senior Commercial. Miriam hails from the white rose 1-ity, and she still spends inany deliglntul week-ends there. There must be some attraction. She is another dan:-e and moving: pietore hound. Jane Waltman General Intramural Sportsg Girl Reservcsg Cluhs: Latin AIllGX'lCill'lQ Chess. .lane kept tri1n by running errands for Miss Landis the sixth period and by dispensing dates. School Lane Hills and that vicinity hold a special attrac- 'tion for her. Jane Wenger General Vidette Staffg Honor Socieiy, Secretaryg Senior Class Treasurerg Senior Play Cas! Drum and Bugle Corpsg Conunenceinent Speakerg Clubs: Potpourrig DIKIZIIIIUC. 7 tklanie' may be little. but she's dy- namic. Brains?-oln, sure! Ac-tins a- bility-oh, to he sure! lVitty -okay. Joe Penner. Janie has been a pal to all of us. Jean Wilmer General Girl Reservesg Clubs: Latin JxlllCI'lCZlllQ Chess. Bobby and Jane xvlllilllilll are the They ever' secured sim' insepara bl es. ilar eoiffeurs recently. Robby will have to reeuperate this sunnner for she's always so-0-o tired. l'll'Ulll chew- ing: gum? Margaret Ziegler General Intramural Sports 9 Clubs : Chess. Biythologyg Peg is very enthusiastic about danef ing: and sports, making a good basket- ball forward. She loves to eat and llon't he yet re1nai11s so sle11der. stingy with the seeret. Peg Jo-yee Wnmlerliell F0lllllll'l'l'l2ll Clubs: Short Sioryg to drive the Ford. Chess. Pac lnll d 01 Stude Lulu is often i11 a quandary whether 4 a vm . . w ll 1 t lraker. She eollee s Lou Hogarth's medals, and proudly displays them. Lulu intends 'io henceforth. Evelyn Zimmerman General take life 'easy Clubs: Latin AIll0l'lCElllQ Short Story. Evie may appear to he a shrinking violet, but she's really quite talkative when roused. She loves to drive her ear out into the wide open spaces of l.aneaster County. Mildred Zook General Clubs: niercial. Ming is tall. da Shorthand Speedg Senior Coni- rk. and handsome. Shes a good swimmer and golfer- yvateh her speed! ' and all we'll say al wateh her speed! 'Mined is a real pal, lout her future is- ll37l BOYS, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mr. Xxyilllillll L. Atchlcy, Adviser l Lloyd Slovvr, 'l'l'01lSl1I'I l' Tod Stein, Historian Frank Myers, Sm-crc-tary Myron NVolf, Prcsident Albert Swarr, Vice-Prrsidcnt John Adams Gvneral lntra-mural Sports, Clubs: Cartoon, Travel . This studious lad insistod upon going: to Sleep during English lectures. His favorite pastiine seemed to be moving from Reading to Lancastc-r. Joe Adkins General Intra-mural Sports 3 Cluhsi Baseball, Engineering. This quiet, chap, who i11 his spare time drives about tow11 in the Buick, was Mr. xVlTlll0l S Hoiiico boy , but thank goodness it was only to take the alu- ss-ntoo slip! l38l Joseph M. Adams General Varsity Sports: Football, Track, lnlra- nxural Sportsg Clubs: Football, Basuball. Our Htres petit football player with a inerry twinkle in his eye! Sl1lllllt,S actions always sown 'to say, ulilll rarin' to go. is ..,, . .. ,,,,,, , ,,,, , ,V Russell Derr Allen General Viclette St:111'g Student Council, Vice-1'res- identg Council Awurdg fllllllll' Society: l11t1'u-l11111':1l Sporisg Lincoln Hi-Yg 01'- chestrag Glec Club. A 1l101'0 s11111io11s, pleasant. 111111 ste:111- fust fellow W1111111 be l1:11'11 to 111111. Russ l1:1s won fume 11111111211 the use of l1is 1'ie11 voiee. lIe1'e's Io E1 se1-111111 'l'i1111'ttt ! David F. Aungst General 1111111-111u1':1l Sporlsg Glce Club, Band. Dave wus 1110 oI'1i1-1:11 so11 111111111-1' i11 the 0DE'l'l'ffil :11111 now the only w:1y to get 111111 111 t'l'21Ck il s111i1e is 111 use :1 1-:111 0110llOl', ll:1ve's XV1'11kl1OSS is red lll'111iS. Pa-ul R, lg9Cll2'll'd C0llllIlf'l'l'i1ll I1ltl'2l-llllll'ill Sportsg LillC0lll Ili-Yg l1z1111lg Glec Cluhg Clubs: lll'illllZltlC, Stz1,11p. A 1131111501119 fellow who 11111s11es e:1si1y z11111 for w1111111 Si'l'Vi-'IIS Iligh 1111l11s :1 s111-cial :11l1'11cti1'111! P11111 says it's the Gleo C11111. but we only smile :11111 s:1y, U11 Yi-'illl Y 1 , , Riellard Baltz 1'4IU110l'2lllVl1 Ret ll 111 Student 1111111143115 1 t llUlll'l'i. 111-1-1-'s :1 1111111111 N111 ll N 1 1 IN line. he 11111111 s11I I11 11 l1i1'k will Iig:111'e s for l1e's XV01'kiIl,E,' 111111 1 It l1U4f0lll 11 1 1 , . J. 1 , l.e:11n:111 s J111111 Bell 1 '111111e1':l1i1'o l1111L1st1'iz1l Sociel Illtl lllllll 811111 is Gym Club. , , . . . llllti 1-111111 is 11111 1 1 11111111111 L :11111 :111 :11'11111111 1 1e 1 s 1111111110 girls! X1111 Xl ll 111-1-:111se this 11111 1 111111111 ,11 s 1 11111111 1111-k, J01ll1l1X' William L, Benesln t G1-11er:11 Yu rs ity l ootl1z1 11 11111115 : Busr-111111, 'l'11is 1111111:1eio11s 1:-1111111' 111'oye11 his l11'i11i1'o11, 11111 he f'o11111111i:1 Iielrls. f11il11'13 i'0ll111lESIS Harry L. Bevis Coils-go l'r01xaratory Honor Society, Vivo-l'l'0sicleaiig Student Council, Secrntaryg Varsity Tcnnis: lias- ket-ball Manager, Vidvtte Stall: Council Award: Intranlural Sports: Lincoln Ili-Y, Glvc Club. Stubborn hair, a ploasing 1bl'l'S1Jll2lllly, Iilkllllj' of gray 1llR1lflll'. iiclklo in his lovosl For sonw nnknown roason tho lettvrs li. a11d H. sc-1-nwll to vast a spoil over Ilarry. John H. Bitzer Colll-go l'r'ep:11'ato1'y Illtl'illllUl'ill Sports: Clubs: Travel, Foot- hall. v112lSSllllllllj1' Jo-lnnny was ofton sc-en . ling: around at noon in his 1'l11'vrolet, 's horizon sm-ins ole-ar of girls' naxnos now-lint' woro those trips all in vain! Richard Newton Roos Goiivral Vida-ltv Staff: Honor Society, Prosidentg Council Award: Varsity Soc-:org Intra- mural Sports: Lincoln Hi-Y, Vico-PrPs- iclcntg Bandg Senior Play: Dnbating '1'va:ng Clubs: Debating, Videttc. Tho Prosidellt of tho Honor Swim-ty and star l'01llHll2lll of the Svnior Play! NVith snooping l'i'll4ll'lll'S ash-vp i11 thu Tllllllllli scat. Irie-lc liked to sing: Ali'a . l40l Robert S. Bepplel' Genvral Intramural Snortsg Orchestra: Clubs: Travel , Baseball. This lmashfnl Senior spent most of his time doing Pliysivs or wrestling with his Violin. To his porsonal frivnds. he is host known as Hobby. 1110 idol of the Air XVavos. Joseph Harold Bishop Gonoral Clubs: Stage-craft, Minstrel. Siilgfl'-lllilllilglll' snporln, Mr. Yosfs right hand inan. and tho stago-hands' tm-rror! Rush is the young man who. some day, will be Nliljiflhlllilllilflffal' for The Vanilios . Louis Bolandcr Gelwral Intramural Sports: Clubs: Gym, Travel. Ai'las's only rival. Lon is tho scfhoolls hcad gym leador. Glad are We that he is in our class and Glad-ys Lou that ho is ono of ns. Harold H. Bowers 4'00p01'z1tivv Lincoln lli-Yg llltll1Stl'l2ll Society: Intra- mural Sportsg Clubs: Slllgt'Cl'iIl'l, Eti- que-ite. Girls XV0l'1'y him. Studios lllSl'1rlll'ZlQQ llllll, hut' .lame 1l1-lifJl1ts llilll. What il business 1111111 hc-'ll he some llzlyl John J. IKOXVIIIRII, Jr. Gt'll6l'ill Clubs: 'I'-Sq11111'1-, Travel. Quiet. st111li0us, Jtlllllllllfi 110l1l1i1-s 111-1- 0l0tft1'i0 t1':1i11s, 11l10t0g1':111l1y. 111111 Hill'- 1lo11i11g'. Ilis titlo 0f ininnte lllllll 1111111-s fl'0l11 his lllilllf 1li1't11li011s with thu thrcle 111i1111te lwll. William Martini Cllillllllilll lle11e1':1l 1lltl'2lIlllll'ill Athli-tic C011111-ilg lllll'2lllllll'2ll Sportsg I.i11c0l11 lli-YQ llluhsz lfuutliall, lizlseball. lg2lSGll2lll. l'ilClllQ. zlllil Ihlvo Avv, hvlcl apr-c'i11l interest fm' Mart. He usvml his vxc-ess 0llt'1'lIY hy airguing i11 S0c'i:1l l'1'0l1le111s Claws. V 'J 'IX ' ' J Eclwanl J. Brzulel, Jr. 1'lllllll1l'l'l'l2ll Vida-th' Stz1il'g lllll'2l!Illl 'Il S'101'l2:1 V111'siiy 'l'1'z1ckg Clubs: Gym, Slllllfllilllll. T110 4'l1:1i1'111:111 0f l'llilll'lllQll :xml Rl finn- fypist! Ed Clllllll he swn nt :lily ti1111- llZlSlllllQ :11'011111l i11 s11:11'1-l1 0f tho v:11'i0l1s 1l1t'1lllIl'l'S uf his 1-0111111itl110s. George R. Childs 1'lIlllllil'l'l'lill lloosovc-lt Hi-YQ Clubs: ll1':111111lic, T1'z1v1'l. 11001-211 SPOIIIN to l1:1v1- 11tt:1i111-ml thi- hvights 0f Slll'1'0SS 11s :1 Typist. but 110W S0011 will 111- l'Ll2li'll tho llUlfIllfS10ll Mary Strevf. XVish X011 welll. George. Anthony M. Fongello t'0llog0 I'1'e11:11':1t01'y IIlll'illlllll'ill Sportsg O1'cl11fst1'ng D1'z1111:1lic Club. . T0115' skippml l1:1lf Rl grzlrlo fo j0i11 us. His lmhlfies svn-111 10 lm the fiddle 111111 Tllllllilllyl' of 1n'0l1l1-111s I0 ask ill Social 1'1'0lmlv111s. Nlillllil fUl'lllllll,,. 'l'011y. l41l 4 X! W, 2 Douglas Darnnstaetter C01111ll0l'l'ltll Honor Socirtyg 111f1'ilIlll1l'2ll Sports: Lillcolii I-Ii-Y, '1'rez1su1'erg Clubs: Current Iivmiis. Stamp. Trig. 2Il20lll'Zl, and lv:1l:111ci11g' the Line- oln Hi-Ys books were port of Dongs duties, but Ch1'isti11e, rl:111r'i11f:. tlllil courting took lllllCll of l1is time. Albert F. Deen Generali II1tI'21lllLll'ill Sporlsg Clubs: Sliorthzuid, Coninicrciul Guidance. Believe it or not lsy Deon, lvllflll il Co111111e1'm'i:1l takes 1111 F1'011cl1. rl1:1t's not news. but when :1 Gt'll0l'2ll goes ill for Sl10l'fll2llltl. that is news. lfl' pi-cially lVest l.:l111peter Sll0l'fllH11lli Russell H. Doan C0n1111ercia1l Intraluurul Sportsg Orcliestrug Clubs: Lettering, Travel. This l1:111clso111e young fellow is known for his s111i1i11g co1111te11z111ce Zllltl his jovial ,L:'reeti11g to eve1'ylvody. .lust ask 11i111 so111eti111e if he knows :1 pretty young nmitl czllletl t'G1':1cie . ii42l Emmet Cramer College Pl'0llill'tltOl'y Illtl'Zlll1llI'Ell Sports 3 Orclmstrag Clubs : Slide Hulc, Latin. Of this quiet laid We know little. XVe rlo know, ll0XVOVPl'. thzlt he 4:1111 play :1 violin. He is also i11t4-1-1-ste4l i11 ax r'ZlX- aplioue-so the 119lghbUl'S tell us. John R. Darrall, Jr. l't!llllllG1'ffl2ll StI.ldl'llt Councilg Varsity Soccer: lllffil- mural Sporisg Clubs: Gym, Sl'lOl'tll,lllLl. Besides being: ou the SiIi'l'l'l' Uxillll, .lohu haul 0110111211 time to wrair out Mr. N1-ely's lmslcc-tlmlls shooting.: for the VVit111erites. lt's F61l0l'i'l'tl that 1l.x11c- ing is one of his l1ol1lri:-s. Edward Deafrick f'llU1K'l'ililVC llet:1ili11g Glee Cluhg Senior Class Secretixryg Intru- murul Couucilg 1llt1'2lllll1l'2ll Sportsg Clubs: l5l'2lIl!HtlC, Natural History. 1ll'lN0lll'lll1I the fellow who gives the girls il New l7l'2ll',. A line tenor! 4Xl1 eIi'ec'tiVe pirzltel lVe know Ed will lllillill his Mzxrktlej i11 the world with the ziirl of Bert. J. Vernon Drpqbred Cooperzltive Intramural Sportsg Clubs: Chemistry, Stzlgt-c1'aft. Vernon is one of our weigilfy electric- ians who is never without fl question in Trig class. He is :L coop:-rntive in more ways than one. Ask Isabel! William R. Dulfey 1'o01u01':lfiV0 Intramural Sports: Industrial Society: Clubs: Lf-ttf-ring, Etiquette. Ile may noi' be il Clark Gable lnni' llo surely mn snare the girls. XV4- know ho won't be Short in his ill'l'llllllfS :it the store. F. Paxson Fairlamh College 1'1'l'1lZll'Zlf01'j' Intramural Sports: Lincoln Hi-Y: Clubs: lizmsclmll, Current Events. For his size. this rntlwr quiet Fllilll takes such big stops. it's rnthg r lrnwl to kc-on up with llllll. Ilis brooflings :ire HUlIll'fl1ll9S l'XlllIlll10il by The fart that he has :1 silent love IX lx ' lx Ivan Eherly Cooperative Student Council 3 Intramural Council 3 Intramural Sportsg Clubs: litiqucttc, llllK'llllSll'y. A rvzil :into 1llF'l'll2llll1' :ind :1 good work- er! As to girl fri:-mls he likes variety. but the nznne Smith sveins to :lppenl most. Richard Ford f'llU1l61'2lllV0 Industrial Society: lntratnurnl Sports: Clubs: Rzulio, Stags--crnl't. A, rziflio l01'll11lC'lilll of no nn-:ln nbilify! His chief diversion vnnsists of xnysiify- ing his 1'lilSNlll2ll'6S in Physics vlnss by his nse of big Words. Irwin Forman College I'l'U1J2l1'ill'Ol'Y Studont Councilg Honor Socially: Intru- llllll'ill Sportsg Roosevelt Hi-YQ Clubs: Stugc-craft, Vidctte. This A stlulvni' who gets up from thc- front row in :nnliiorimn :lt ilu- throa- lninnte in-ll is noni- other than our popsic-le-lovo1'. who. :ls he says. goes to Stevvlls High to l01ll'll HJ 1911-114-li. E433 James Gantz General Varsity Sports, Football, Track, Volfg Intramural Sportsg Glue Clubg Clubs: Gym, Golf. Hail to our 'iGolter Extraordinary! This tall, ll2llltlS0llll' athlete exeels in all sports, but golf is l1is speeizllty. XVe hear rumors of :1 brilliant future. Leonard A. Goebel Geiieral Il1ll'2lIlllll'2ll Sportsg Minstrel Club. Red hair! Freeklesl and can he roar! Red spends inost of his week- ends at the golf 1-nurse so he van hob- nob with the big businessmen. Hy the way. Red. how's the Dutrh Club 'f Raynioml R. H afar Cooperative Intramural Sports 3 Clubs: Etiquette , Cluexnistry. A quiet bashful lad about whoni we know little. NVe do know, llowevei' that be's a Iirst rate inaehinist at Arni- strongis. l44l G. Le-Roy Gaintner General Vidette Staff, Honor Socictyg Intramural Sports, Lincoln Hi-Yg Senior Playg Clubs: Cartoon, NVashington. Curly hair! A Pepsodeiit smile! CO- editor of the t'Blah ! That's LeRoy. As the Sfilgti'-IIIZIIIZILIQI' in the Senior Play, his unconscious actions caused niuch tlIllllS'61ll61ltI' Hollywood: he1'e comes another Buster Keaton. Nelson E. Gates General liitrainural Sports, Clubs: Swimming, Engineering. Poor Mr. Becker! lvllilt will he do when Nelson graduates? He hates to guess, but We also know that the eighth period will lose an eligible president when Nelson leaves. Ricliard C. Goltsch Coopn-1'atiVe Intrainual Councilg Intramural Sportsg Clubs: Radio, Etiquette. This quiet and good-natured lad is an- other electrical wizard-to-be. Trig seems to be his only weakness. J' Sylvester M. Hartman t'111111111':1ti1'e lllLlLlSl1'l2ll Soeirtyg l11l1'il1llll1'21l Sports: Clubs: t111111111st1'y, T-Sllll2lI'9. 13111111111 tl111 future 111ltll'1'i:llit'1'l A1111 11111 1111 take lt'11l 1111111112 You 111111 s1111 111111 Zlllj' ev1111i11g:. 1111 N01'lll 12116011 Strret, 1V11y? Y11111'g11essl William A. Hzmrtinan t'1111111:e l'1'e11:11':1t111'y ll1ll'2l111ll1'2ll t'1111111ci1g IIl11'2l111L11'1ll Sports: 1J1111z1ti11gg C1u11s: lJl'ill1liltlC, Slilgk'C1'2lllt, 'l'11is 111111:1t111' is 1111ss11ss1111 of :1 tlyllillllli' 1111rs1111:11it5'. f11r 1v111111 1111 XVZIIIIS to 1111 1111ti1-1111 :111 1111 11:1s t11 1111 is rnise 11is Ytllffl-F :1 bit 211111 they 111111w it's 11111. George Meade He11ri11ks, Jr. 1 1 t11111e1':11 1 Varsity Sporisg lflbllllbllll, Tl'tlL'li Intru- 111urz11 Sportsg GI1111 tI1u11g Lllllflilll Hi-Yg Clubs: A111'011z1111icz1l, Gym. 1111's :1 Q111111 f1111t11:111 111:1y11r. He's :1 g111111 11'tlt'li 111:111. gX11tl 1111 ll2lS il 11111111 1111rs1111:11it'y. 111 1::1s11 you tlfllllt li1l0XV it. Sox 111ft t':1t11111ic 111311 t11 j11i11 11,4 i11 tllll' 1l11111tl1' Xt1:1l'. 1 A 11 William B. Hav11r11a111p Gt'1lt'1'2ll l11il'1l11ll1l'2ll Sportsg Clubs: 11z11li11, f:l10,11- istry. This shy 13111111111'it11 goes 111 for 1':111i11 i11 :1 11ig NVIIX. His 1'1111st:111t 1'1,111111:11111111 is 11is s111'Vi1'e kit. Bill just 1-11u11111't get t11 s1:1111111 1111 ti11111. J 11111115 R. Herzog f14'11l'l'21l Stu1l1'11t 111111116111 l1ltl'1l11lll1'ill Spnrtsg Clubs: ClIl'l'l'11l liwuts, tI1111111istry. T1111 t'1:1s11 11f the S111-1:11 l,l'tJl1lt:'ll1S Class! .1i111's z1l11':1ys XVt'Z11'l11Q' il hifi' s111i111. l1l2lj'l1l' this 1'1111t1111t1111 1111111 1'1111111s f1'l1l11 his :111cie11t 11111111 11f tryin: to l'l1t'XV the XV1'lIllilt-'S 1111t of 111111111113 gum. J. Victor Hinkle G1111111':1l I11t1'z1111urz11 Sports 5 fll'Cl1l'Stl'2lQ Clubs: Etiquette, Bzlsebull. A t1:1s11 1111 the 11:1sk11t11:11l lftll11'f. :11111 :1 111:1st11r of the vi111i11, V111 Iik1111 s1'1111111 s11 11111011 1111 172111111 :111 t'X11'I1 s1111111stel'. 11111 it 11:11111:1111111 t11 1111 111111' i11 t1111 llltl1'1I- ings. 11451 V' V 1 1 John C. Howett Follegv 1'1'0p:11'uttu'y Vidctto Stull'g Lincoln Hi-Y: Intrzltnlwzil Sports: Clubs: Airplzunf, Pliolrmgrztphy. 01109 em-h month you could soo Jztvk flushing frtun rtmin to rooni with Viclettos lmcked up to his in-sk. Jtn-1:14 fztvoritc- rzulio stan' is Rudy HJ. Elwood Johnson Geiioml Intramural Sportsg Linuoln Ili-Yg Clubs: '1'rz1v0I, Stump. This slvopy looking: tzunl soiiietiiimcs zlctingxb lllflYitlllIll wi: 11 21 tll'i'tll1lX voirt-. tolls us ho's :L woinzui lmtvr. Get it. :1 croouer who butt-s wonifn Z Rulouvy! Luther Killian Cooperative Student Council 3 II1tl'ZllXllll'.ll Spzwrtsg Clubs: Engineering, Chemistry. A brilliant mntlwniatticizni :md phys- icist who can flu ztsythiug hzfs :tskvtl to. Iltws ho like to atrgiiv? You ztsk him. l46l Wilbur Holmes COODOYZI tive Clubs: Ch0Il1iSll'y , Gym. XVilli0 SOGlll9Cl to think that scholar- ship :intl drafting dou't mix tjurlging from his grzulesb. but can he dance! I dare you to ask him. Eli Jai-obs t'u1i11114'1'c'i:tl Intramural Sports: Roosevelt Hi-Y: Clubs: Shortlutnd, Lettering. Anothc-r dark :tml 1121110801110 Counnor- cgiziiito who has not spent all his time ''C01ll1l10l'Ci2lllI1,S.L'l'. XVQ liopu that his Out-Of-l'0VVI1 quests may produce posi- tive rc-snlts. Roy F. Kfmpf Ge-110111 l Varsity llaskctbullg Il1tl'ZllllLll'ill Sprxrtsg Clubs: Auto Mccliuuics, Bust-ball. Just nwntiou lmskethull :uid Shorty', will jump from his sont. Although Roy is very tllllljli ztronntl school, he is known to xnztkv quite at hit With cor- tztin fonnnes. George F. Lefever Coopm-1'11tiVe Industrial Societyg IIItl'illIlLll'ill Sports: Clubs: Cartoon, Baseball. A l'2lii1G1' siiluiued chap, but his eaustiv 1'e111:11'ks in Drziwing Class 1-1'1-sited quitt- :111 ll1ll'01l1'. Some day hm-'ll be the hig'-sl1ot at tho St. Joe Club. Paul IT. Leffas f'001D0l'2li'iVQ Industrial Society: IlItl'kllIlLll'1ll Sports: Roosevelt Hi-Yg Clubs: Slide Rule, Eti- quciiv. His love of the grvutle art of 2ll'2lllIll'll- tation often grot ililll i11 trouble. but he always 111a11:1g.:etl to get the lust word i11. P11111 sure hates Wonien but Cilll ho cl:l11c-0 HJ, Roland A. Loeb College I'1'e11:11':1t,o1'y Stllllvllt Council, 'l'1'easu1'e1'g IIOIIOI' Society: Illtramural Sportsg Roosevelt Hi-Yg liznulg 01'cl11-strag Dcbntingg Give Ciubg Cl1c11- istry Club. Sflltiltlllbi. IOQIIIICIOIIS and :111 eloquent flehatei' Rtililllli has llliltil' ai IIZIIIIQ fllll hi111s1-lf i11 high school. S1-ieuces :xml pllologrrzlplly sm-111 to be his hobbies. . ., . ,..,, yi! .1 1...V,! - Daniel H. Leonard l,'oo11e1':11ivo Iutrauiuranl Sportsg Clubs: Radio, Eti- quottc. Olll' star halseball 11l:1ye1' over whom that lovable subject milled '6l1'lj.'I', seem- ed to mst a hoo-doo. He'll bo a skilled elm-ct1'icia11 some day. Lewis E. Long fV'l7IlIlIl0l'l'i21i IlltI'2llIIlll'1ll Sportsg llzuulg Sl1o1'tl1:1111l Club. A band boy of 110 little repute. LeW's h:1hitu:1l visitation to the bo1'o11gl1 of tTol11111bi:1 leads us to beliove there is il grezltex' :1tt1'z1vtio11 there than the IOIII' itself. Gordon Manning College 1'I'01J5lI'Rltlll'y Illtl'2IlllIll'ili Sports: Lincoln Hi-Yg Clubs: Cl1Q111ist1'y, Current IGYPIIIS. Gordon looked :it 1116 to-day! NVhis11e1's suvh :is this passoci through the ah' i11 F1'o11c'l1 Class at Stevens. Glllfillll was tho other half of t'Tho Blah . E473 A 14 eiiiir .es AS' e? lx so 4 1 4' Ja ww .,.,..,...-- Qfgfw AWX 5 Wy? .9 9 ,J V me pw l Q X N. .- J ' ,IE ?E:I -: fifi l '-II 'iEEEEiE:E:E:91:' : I'f55E?' ' A.-' ,grg -!N- 2-:aa :w r ... emit:'E5s2...EEE:'iIE1Fi' '-i:1:Q5LQ:Q..I-'Qsisiizi' ': 'f'::sEa 21:5-. ' Ci -gsgsiaggsisia3..s5e5.S2355355521IzQ.gs1sQ:i:::Q:Q:5.5sEz'.,fE2if- , Robert H. Martin t'ooperatiVe Student Council, Presidentg Council Awardg llonor Societyg Class Presiflent. Junior Yearg lntraniural Sports: Lincoln lI1-Y, Chaplaing Senior Playg Industrial Society, Presiclentg Debating. Handsome. mannei-ly, and always smil- ing. our Student Council President hail little time to waste. Bob wants To be 2111 engineer. but with his looks we wonder what kintl, Jolm C. Meringer Cooperative Intramural Sports: Clubs: Chemistry, Etiquette. This lad knows what's wrong with all ailing autos . Engxlish seemed to be his chief worry in school. See you at the river town, .l. D. Carl Migtlon Commercial Intramural Sportsg Bandg Roosevelt I-IiAYg Shorthand Club. He-re's a ,stood looking Commercial who should have been an E11e:i1ne1': he crosses his lvriclgxes before he comes to them. Don't worry too much about that 13l'92li'lli'l S tlaujrhter, Carl. l4Sl Paul Marks Cooperative Varsity Sportsg Basket-hall, Soccer, Golfg lntraniural Sportsg Radio Club. A, clever basketeer, anal a shark in all lrranehes of IIl2lfll011l2ll'lC'S, ill fact, hels l+linstein's only rival. Jutlgring from his rec-ent behavior he'll S0011 be swap- ping Hholts' with Londos. Robert I. McCullough General Intramural Sportsg Lincoln Hi-Yg Clubs: Debating, Baseball. This flashing young: chap. w11o goes around town chasing the ladies, and who gets his tongue all tied up in a knot now and then, will be, in our estimation, a future newspaperman. VVilliam F, Mcssenkop General Clubs: Lettering, Cartoon. This Social Probleins iiash finds great difiieulty in sitting coinfortably in the small seats. And does he enjoy his many parties. Indeed! Robert F. Miller 4'ou1111e1'Ci:1l Intrznnural Sportsg Clubs: Travel, Guid- IIIICC. Brown wavy hair. brown eyes, gentle disposition, bushful on oc-eaisions. A good connnereizil student, :ind does lie like Sylll1lll0ll0y oreliestrusl He'll probably be the only rival of Teliikokv- sky. Walter Miller General lntraniurul Sportsg Clubs: Aviation, Tennis. An enthusiastic intr:nnurzil rooter, who had :1 speeizll fondness for Algebra. Yes? He favors red-lieuds. espvcfinlly one on Munor Street. William Murwin General Varsity Truckg Il'lll'1lIllLll'lIl Sporlsg Lincoln Hi-Yg Clubs: Dramatic, Stagecruft. Nanne eurd selling. keeping: regular hours, und running.: the mile in trzlek. :ire his ehief oeeulmtions. This girl- slzxyer has :1 waxy about him that ut- Y, fl'2l4 fS, especially Ginnie , A ZX ' fx Charles W, Morrison General Varsity Soccerg Intrnniurul Athletic Coun- cilg Intramural Sportsg Lincoln Ili-Yg Clubs: Soccer, Gym. Tl1is handsome fellow just would not give the ladies ai brenk. Bud likes to play soeeer and tennis, to swim. :ind to go 1'0ll9l'-Slillilllif. lVl1:xt about Spencer Avenue '! Jacob Mussel' Coin inereizil Intramural Sportsg Cluhs: Sliorlhund, Travel. This lover of soft pretzels is one of our studious COIlllll6'l'Cltlllit'S. Time will see hint as il vzlluzible asset to some business inun, :ietiiig in the role of :1 seeret:1ry, Frank J. Myers Cooperative Student Councilg lndustrial Societyg Intra- lnural Sportsg Clubs: Etiquette, Stage- craft. This studious young ealrpeilter who drives nails for Arinstronfrs likes to build model houses, lVill he build one for Aliee soon? .lust zlsk hinx. i49l J , George Ostertag General Videttu Staffg Illt1'illlll11'2lI Aftlllctic Council, Presidcntg Intramural Golfg Llubs: Avia- tion, Slide-rule. He1'e is our hnsynian on the Senior Play coinmittee, Twenty years from now we'll see llilll as one of the big business inen of Lanc'aster. But he has his weak inoinents, too. Raymond Potts w Cooperative Industrial Socictyg Intralnural Sportsg Clubs: 1iadio,Cl1c1nistry. ' ww He's a handsome guy. is Potisie. Be- tween driving: other 1l1'O1llt S cars around and going: hunting, Ilick inan- aged to spend enough time in school to get his diploma. John D. Reekord, Jr. General Student Council, Trcasurerg Honor Societyg Intramural Sportsg Lincoln Hi-Yg Clubs: Stagccraft, Cartoon. Between tending store on Saturdays, and going to dances and roller-skating parties, .Iohn delights in leaving things go till the last lninute, but he always gets his girl! l50l Jo-hn D, Myers General Intramural Sportsg Lincoln I-Ii-Yg Clubs: Mechanical Drawing, Travfl. This tall lanky individual. known as King in the Hi-Y Play. is our history shark. His main zunhition is to he a fzovcii-footc-1', hut the Mrs, will tame hlrn down. John Charlrs Pinkerton 1'fz1111ne1'c'i:1l Intramural Sportsg Clubs: Etiquette, NVushington. Pinkerton was one of Mr. Barrick's iirst class c1a1'pe1ners. lle is a grmrt iisherinan and hunter too. as Laln-aster forests and streams would tell you if they could speak. Richard M. Rathkey Cooperative Industrial Socictyg Lincoln Hi-Yg Intra- ' 'IIlUTf'4S'D0I'fSQ Va-rstty Track-fGlce Clubg Stagccraft Club. 'l'all. handsoine. and atlileticl This lady-killing: Co-op is a follower of the c-inder path. I'Icfro's hoping that you pick lots of A'1'll11I1S'7 froni the tree of life. J. Nevin Rentz General Viclette Stall'g Honor Socictyg Intraulural Sportsg Lincoln Hi-YQ Glee Clubg Senior Playg Debatingg Clubs: Lincoln, Vidette. A. Confident dehater and actor and with it all a real boy! Nevin lll'0l1g'lllf honor to old L. H. S. when he was selected as one of the Boy St-outs to relnreseiit LZllli'tlSl0l' at Wasliington. Robert N. Reynolds General Intramural Sportsg Lincoln lli-Yg Intra- mural Athletic Councilg Glee Clubg Clubs: Cartoon, Gym. Joslin is the boy with that eternal smile who likes to ll0lll0llSl'l'ilf6 his ,ifylllllililllf prowess. Ile divides his time anion: three avtivities: Mary-or is it llI2ll'llltl--Illlil wrestling! Arthur P. Rutherford Vollege l're11aratory Intramural Sportsg Clubs: Dramatic, Current Events. This .lllll'2l-lllflfllfll student of Solid with curly lzrown hair and a mellow yoic-e is a favorite with the fair Sex. and his conquests in that line are 11ot limited only to Lancaster. V' , mm.. ,,. ' ' l Melvin Rohrer Uooperatiye Retailing Glee Cluhg Intramural Sportsg Clubs: Natural History, Advertising. Somewhat pesty, yet likeable, this Re- tailer surely does Msell himself to the girls! Melvie is at home on the links. His weaknesses are singing and driviiig without lights. Edward B. Ruth f'1Illl11l6l'ClIll Ofcgestrag Bandg Intramural Sportsg Gym I1 u . XVine, women and song! Take the wine away and you have Ed. He surely can toot that l1or11 of his, and so well c-an he do it that he tootod himself to Aliquippa. Donald Santee General Intramural Sportsg Lincoln Ili-Yg Glec tllubg Gym Club. This liandsoine blond lad joined our class i11 the Junior year. being trans- fered from Lebanon. He is quite a favorite Illllflllg' thee-oh Well. you know, l51l Rig, rerl-lieudeml. lmppy-gxgo-luelcy, Arts X K5 eases -W-Wk PK 9 52 '39 F if? Q sv' f eggs Q 2.4 4 WNW V Q ,Z ww aw 4-A N ' N -Il s . f' 1. K ---' I I V' ' .,... NNW e , 2 If f 'v.' k ' ..A. , 5 A ., A'A I 4 , ffifzzifz iff 1 .,. or .l X ,,..,.,-A William A. Sauder General Intrznnurul Snorlsg Lincoln Hi-Yg Clubs: Stagecrul't, AAirplane, Bill is just :ni overgrown lroy. His splc-mlitl 1Jl1ySll1ll0 imliezites l1is love for the wild outdoors. Bill would llltlli9 fl swell ieemzni, for his motto is 'tSlovv but sure. Stanley T. Shaffer College P1'9D2ll'tltUl'X Intramural Sportsg Roosevelt Ili-Yg Clubs: St2lgCCl'Zll't, Model Airplane. Stanley is il new :ulclition to our class. He flicln't remain obscure very long. however. :ls his boisterous humor :nul his line work in the Stalgec-rzxft Club soon made l1i1n well known. John E, Shaub Commercial Clubs: Stnmpg Travel. Fish! Fish! :xml more fish! This fel- low spent most of his spare time in his slmek :lt Pe41ne:1. The old river en- vironment seems to mix right in wilh Jolnn1ie's zlrtistie nlnility. l52l Thomas E. Santee Generali Intrznnurnl Athletic Councilg Intramural Sportsg Lincoln Hi-Yg Clubs: Baseball, Football. Tom is the boy who likes to drive :u'oun1l in old riekety cars. :nnl is :ll- wzlys plzxying' some kind of joke. But. FKANKLY though, we think he DRU the right card! Kenneth R. Sellers College l'repu1':1tory Il1fl'2lllllll'kll Sportsg Clubs: Slide Rule, Engineering. iiisepalrnble 11:11. First :lt Milier's then riding 2ll'0l'lllfl in someone elst-'s ear, Ken's big idea is to go tlironpjh life with the least :nnonnt of work to do. George A, Sharpe General Intraniureil Sportsg Intramural Athletic Council, Vice-Presidcntg Clubs: Gym, Current Events. Junie is that little fellow who fairly burns up the waiter :ls he flushes clown the pool! You eonld bet your lust slieekle that when he was absent, there was :1 swim meet in the olling. Robert Shelley Cooperative Industrial Society! Clubs: Ilognc Mechan- ics, Etiquette. II1s chu-t tltllfllll lay in slwlvnrr through Physia-s and Enyilisll Vlzisr-fos! liy the way, Bob. tlilllll sell too nine-h Ethyl at the gas station. Tak. Tsk! J, Irvin Shelly l'0U1ll'l'ZlllV0 Student Councilg Honor Socirty, 'l'l'c-asulw-l'g Industrial Society, Secretary: Varsity Soccerg Lincoln Ili-Yg Intralnural Sportsg Clubs: Soccer, Gynl. Quiet, liandsolne. a good aihlvte and a brilliant, Si'l10l2ll'l That's Irvin. He hopes to lwvlillle a tear-lier. but 1liil'll2l1lS .lane will tezu:l1 him Slllllllllllllfl. Elwood H. Shrriner tlolieml Varsity Spnrls: Basket-ball, Socccrg Ten- nisg Illll'illllLl1'3l Council, Vic:--Pri-,sitlentg Lincoln lli-Yg Gym Club. A. llli'lllllt'l' of our varsity baskethgill squad ilirougrhout his tlnwr' yrars anal tho best tllree-quarter niiler lllllllllg the intranlurzll boys. Stevens Honor Soc- iety otliw1's were l'Ilwood's weaknoss. X! .I Harold A. Shimp Gvlioral Intramural Sports: Clubs: Radio, Min- strvl. IIore's tlll0lll0l' ehap who boasts about his red hair and freckles. Harold is fast lJ0l'0lllll1Q' famous around Lanraster Founty for the way in whivh he han- dles string: instruments. Richard Shultz ll4Fllllll0l't'l2ll Intramural Sports: Clubs: sllflfllllllltl, C0lllll113l'Cl1ll Guidance. This ardent C0lIl1lll'l'L'l2ll has an :unbi- tion to lwcoiiie an ideal Sf0ll0Q1'il1lll0l', for he spends nnufh of his spare time at the Country Club looking over pros- pt-cts. Ricllard J. Skiles 1'no1lPl':1liVG Intramural Sportsg Clubs: Chemistry, litiquc-ttc. lm oleet1'i0ia11s Nllllt' i11 sniall packajfes? Ilia-k doa-s. and hz-'s an 0l0I'i1'lCl2ll1. If you would take away his lllUllQ'l'lfS and his hunting trips, Dirk would have nothing loft. l53l Lloyd Slovex' l'1111p1-1'a1tiy11 Varsity Sports: l1'1111tbz1ll, B11sk1-t-bull, Trackg I11t1'um111'11l Councilg l111l11st1'ial Sociotyg Clubs: Gym, Radio. Olll' Slll2lSl1ll1Q, l1111'11-l1it1i11g fllll-ll2lCk who pl11ye11 g:11:11'11 ill llll' 1'111111y Slilllll. Hfil'i!'S hoping y1111 1'1':1sh 1'l11'1111gl1 111 P01111 Sliliix. P11112 Mervin G. Sneath 0111113511 l'1'ep111':11111'y Varsity Golf: lllll'illllLll'ill Sporlsg Clubs: Lincoln, Cartoon. Tl1is golf-o11tl111si11s1' 111111 v.'1111l1l-1111 Don J11:111. 1111j11ys lllillilllg 1111 f11l111l1111s ll211llGS 111111 sl111'i11s. 111111 2llXV2lyS ll2lS Rl joke to t1-ll. 11111 1111 l111i11s tl111s11 tivo l11:111' pi11k slips I Cllristian S1101-l1e1'v1'fz G11111-1'11l Il1l1'illllLll'ill Sports: Clubs: C111'too11, Cl111111ist1'y. A little shy fellow' with 21 1llUllSl1'0llS Ililllllll l'l11'is1i11 might not h:1v11 E1 big Zlllilfibllly. lflll. j111lgi11g: f1'1,1111 his Phy- si1-s lll2ll'li4. 111- llZ1S s1111111 l1l'2lll1S. 1541 John J. Slaugh Ge11111'11l Scniox' l'l11yg Billlllj Illll'illlll1l'ill Sportsg Clubs: 'l'1'z1yel, Debating. Tho 11111111 ladies' lllilll. who is R1 good l111s11l111ll pl:1y111' H1 John likes to llllllilill the ill'l1lll1ll1'l' i11 l'l1'141l XV111'- i11g's 111'11l11Ast1':1 111111 he also likes to 11:1111'11. William M. Smith 01111111-1'11l'ivo li111'11ili11g Il1ll'illlllll'1ll Sportsg Clubs: Cz11't11o11, D1'z1111z1tic. Bill likes to :11'g1111-in fact. 1111 urg- uos s11 well that 111- ofton 1:1111f11s1-s llllll- self. If he 111iss1-11 :1 11l'l9Sll1lll. l1is 1111- swer i11v111'i11l1ly w11s-'WV11ll. I was 1-lose! Norton L. Solomon 1'11ll11g11 Pl'01lilI'illlll'j' Vidcttc Staflg HQ11111' Socictyg Varsity Ton- nis, Cuptaing Student Council: l.i11col11 Hi-Yg I11tr:1111u1'11l Sporisg Clubs: Stage- Cl'i1l'l, Vidcite. A young 1112111 with :1 r0111111111'y 111w111'11 1111111-111111111119 illlfl l11zi111-ss! 1'1111st11111'ly joking. Nort s11i11 l11J'1l like 111 lll0Y6 to Lel1:1111111. lllll llll knows 1111's 11111 young 111 got 111111'1'i1111. Ted Stein College 1'reparatory Class Historian: Honor Society: Intra- mural NVrestlingg Band: Orchestra: Glec Clubg Gym Club. Quiet, exeept, when playing the piano. Reserved, exeept in elass diseussions, Even though he is Sllllll'YVllZllf eynieal, our star pupil should he a great sueeess in eollege. Edward N- Stimson, J1'. College Pl'f'1l2ll'IltU1'j' Lincoln Hi-Y: Rand: Intramural Sports: Travel Club. Introdueing' Boys' Higth's only non- sinkalmlel Stinnnie will he re1ne1nha-1'- ed for his eaekling laugh. his unusual appetite for eandy, and as llilllIll'Zll'y president of the last period . F. Albert Swarr General Varsity Sports: Footballg Track: Intra- mural Sports 3 Class Vice-President: Lincoln Hi-Y, Secretary: Orchestra: Gyln Club. lVhen Al goes by, the girls all sigxh. Our ll2l1l.llSU1lll'. eurly headed nee pole- vaulter keeps in trim by playing' the iiddle, and doing German with Mr. Yost's kind assistance. L V A F. William Stoe, Jr. General Honor Society, Secretary: Varsity Track: Intramural Sports: Inlranniral Athletic Council: Lincoln Hi-Y: Clubs: Dramatic, Travel. A seholar and einder path artist who is popular with both sexes but wouldn't give the girls a break. Bill likes to play basket-hall and the piano, but he'd l'ZlQll61' huy iee-ereznn in lVashingr- ton. John Swarr General Honor Society: Intramural Sports: Varsity Sports: Football. Basket-hall, Track: Lincoln Ili-Y, Secretay, Vice-President: Student Council: Clubs: Stagecraft, Foot- ball. An outstanding athlete who enjoyed going: to the movies, espeeially during sehool hours or after Hi-Y. Johnnie wants to be an engineer hut we wonder if the little Miss will lel hiln. Ilenald G. Swope General Varsity Football 3 Intramural Sports: Clubs: Latin, French. This Sllllllllll1lllllllSl is 'Zi4's candidate for the House of David Club. But, outside of Mr. Gruhe's tauuts about his iiiatieniiyeness, we think he's able lo take it. l55l John C. Ul'Slll'llng General Vidotte Stuff, liditoi'-in-Chin-l'g Quill and Scrollg Council Awurclg Honor Socivty, Vice-Presidcnlg lnt1':nnn1'al Athlc-tic Coun- cil Repmsolitzitivog Intrainural Svortsg Lincoln Hi-Y, Sc-cl'ctn1'y, Prvsidcntg Clubs: Vidette, Druniutic. Editor Royzilol Hi-Y Presirlont Extrri- oi'clinzu'y! l':1l Suproinol -l0l1llll'l9lS school joys h:1vo been colorful. inystor- ions, and ut, intorvzils SOllliWVll2ll' oxcit- ing. Frank R. Wagzunan General Student Councilg Council Awormlg Honor Sucictyg Travel Club. Do quiet follows ever :nnount to ony- thing? The answer is Yes, look at Xvllgtllllilllfl l'l1'tlllk spfonils his sum- mers working: ll2lI'Cl 'iclown on the f2l1'1'11H whore he shows tho 'thit-ks what :1 city follow can do. Robert R. Weaver Gviierall Varsity Sportsg Football, Rusk:-t-liull, In- iroifiural Sports: Clubs: Baseball, Foot- ml . 11'1'osc-11ti11g: om- of L. H. Sfs stellru' mlilotesl Holm wus at 11lZllllSltlY of oin- footlmll :intl lmsket-bzxll l't'2l1ll4 Qluving l1is i'2l1'Gl-'1'. XV:1tc-h for his nnino in tho sport voluinns of F. M. A. noxt ya-:nt l56l John l'rich Generzll Lincoln Hi-Yg Intminui'z1l Sportsg Clubs: Lettering, Gyin. A printer! A rlzincerl A wrostler! And :1 man of lllllSC'l9l John has il reputa- tion :is being' tho only fellow i11 school who C-:in chin himself ono llillltlilil. Edwin C. Vzm Ness llUlllIlll'l'L'lZll Videtto Stzllfg Student Council, Vico-P1'cs- idont: Vvrsitv lfootballg Inti'z1vnu1'.1l Sportsg Lincoln Ili-Yg Shorthand Club. A high school boy with :1 moss of worldly oxporieiiceo. Ed rlosorvos duo credit for his iine work :is Viclotto Clork :ind also for his ontlnisiaisticf p:i1'tic'i11:itio11 in school nvlivilios. Charlfs William Wagon' fl47Ill111l'l'l'l2ll Inti'mnu1'ul Council, Sccrctnry-'l'1'0usLn'r'1'3 1llt1'2llllLll'lll Sports 3 Clubs : Sl1o1'tl1z1l14l , Coninicrcizll Guidance. What :nnlrilions this boy hos! He hopes to he either :1 big lougue hull plzxyor or :1 1ll'Ufl SSlUll2ll gnitzu' artist. Go got 'Q-ni. l'h:11'lie. Lester B. Weitkamp General Intramural Sportsg Lincoln Ili-Yg Clubs: Travel , Baseball. Small. 1'llgg'i'Il. and happy top Smoky's el1a1':u'teristies. He might be a good soevei' player. but as a pliysies student he's a flop. Ilere's hoping: you grow, Les. I Morris Weller Cooperative Industrial Societyg Intramural Sportsg Clubs: Cheznistry, Gym. A good student. a good patterii inaker, and a good jokester! Does Stevens Trade hold an attraction for Morris or is it the super's daughter? Raymond L. Wiggins General Football Squaclg Intramural Sportsg Clubs: L1'lU'l'lllgQ Baseball. How this lad did enjoy his Trig and Law courses! During' the autumn. he played football: during: the winter. snowball, especially in the vicinity of Llllllx and Orange S'i'1'eels. I fx e-1 1 , V ,W l Le Roy S. Wenger Cooperative Intramural Sportsg Clubs: Radio, Tennis. A Seeond Marconi! His wise remarks often spell misfortune. hut that' does not delraet from his radio ability. Dot-dasll-Ilot-Dot I Samuel Wiley Coopa-1':ltiVo lndustrial Society: Intramural Sportsg Clubs: llaseball, Gym. Contrary. quick telnpered, yet likable. as only illl Irislnnan can bo! I'll betcha for dough he'll be wiring his own house soon. Fred C. Winters General Intramural Athletic Councilg Illll'fllllll1'ill Sportsg Clubs: Cartoon, Travel. This tall. lanky fellow should have been a traek star. Anyway, he does star in something, and that is Ulllmlllillgu. Just ask anyone in his French or Eng- lish classes. l57l Harold Witmer Coopemtive Industrial Society: Intrunmrnl Sports: Clubs: Clxvnlistry, Lettering. This youthful and promising: machinist found little time to be interested in nthletif-s or Sehool activities, but like most fellows he must have had one outside interest. Myron E. Wolf f'ommereial Class President: Honor Society: Truck Manager: Intramural Sports: Band: Clubs: Lettering, Shorthand. A real dictator, who held the reigns of both the Senior Class and the Truck team in his h:1nds.Myron also found time to have :I little diversion Mout- side of school. Ask Betty! Gcrald E. Young l'oo1wl':1tiVe Industrial Society: Intramural Sports: Clubs: Etiquette, Chemistry. This lad is another good machinist and :1 steady plodder. He is much more secretive about that one friend than of his work at Armstrong's. Class Motto: Today we follow, tomorrow we lead SQ Class Poem Great school, whose honors we share, Whose love, so noble, Deep in our hearts we bear. What friend could be more trusting- You've taught us to be men- What friend could be more faithful Than that which you have been? We love you Alma Mater, You've taught us to look highg God bless your mighty doctrines, And may they never die! But we are now to leave you. What sadder fate could be As here our ways are parted. We bid adieu to thee! Go forward, oh you classmates, The play is just begun: And when death draws down the curtain, May no act be found undone. Play fair. play square, play high: Then through sweet chords of mern'ry, Your souls will never die. Russell Allen SQ Class Flower Talisman Rose Girls' Class History Our class history? That familiar word, history, invariably suggests dates, battles, and famous events. However, 110 conscious effort on our part or further promptings from 'teachers will be needed to bring to our 1ni11ds the happy as- sociations and pleasant experiences of these past three years. This period is firmly stamped for all thne upon our memories. As to battles, they were con- spicuous by 'their absence. at least those outwardly visible. No doubt, many of us had to Hput the damper on our volcanic spirits and inward seethings when Fate played tricks on us. Then, too, there are those events which stand out on our three-year calendar. To others, who probably view our graduation as most important, they may appear uni1npo1'ta11t, but they signify THE main occurrences for us. Now that our high school days are almost at an end. it see111s only natural that We pause for a momeirt on our way to glance 'back in review of our class doings since we entered these portals. After digging deep down into the files, the date, September 4. 1931, emerges as the first marker. On 'that memorable day, Ship S. H. S. '34 lirst appeared on the horizon. We were a motley crew, having varied personalities and abilities. YVe came with mingled feelings. NV'hat lay ahead of us was duly impressing, but We were not overawed. Naturally, as Sophomores, we were subjected to the jeering and taunts of the over-lordly upper classmen. But we bided our time ffor one is not destined always to be a mere Sophomorej, and. although we main- tained silence, our consciences we1'e allowed to work overtime. Nevertheless, our newness soon wore off, a11d school life assumed its accustomed place, al- though biology proved a source of wonderment once in a while. The Drum and Bugle Corps was just in its infancy our first semester and its ranks were considerably swelled by our recruits who willingly trekked to L. H. S. to learn how to beat illlll blow. Those who were musically inclined were quickly singled out and put in their respective places in the Glee Vinh and in the Orchestra. Of course, all shared in the election of extra-curricular clubs and what a disillusionment that was! Wwe put forth sincere effort on our selections, and then, to our dismay, practically all of us were ensconced in a Conduct and Man- ners Club. XVe took the gesture for what it was intendede-a subtle hint-but resolved henceforth to put our first choice last. Although our class was un- organized. we lent our support to the various school functions and turned out enthusiastically for in'tra-mural sports. Successfully hurdling all hazards, such as examinations and standard tests, we were enrolled as Juniors. Miss Lillian Rowe was made our oiiieiator and our first major step was the election of officers who were as follows: President ...,......,.. ,... . ...Josephine Lanious Yice-President ...... .....,. Is Ielissa Reynolds Secretary ...,..........,,..,.........,...,...........,.....,.. .........,...... , . ....... Rose Dunn XVe fulfilled our next obligation by choosing, ill conjunction with the boys. the colors blue and white as representative of our class. and followed through with the purchase of distinctive emblems and pennants. Then the main social affair of the year-the Junior Prom. lVe ventured forth with palpitating hearts but the evening proved an enjoyable 0118 with not even a slip of 'the fork or the loss of a bow Cbeaul to mar the event. Four girls were officially recognized for their character, service, leadership, and scholarship by being placed in the National Honor Society. Then came the Dawn and we viewed it with hearts eager and proud. lVe had attained the position long coveted-that of a Senior. XVe tried to conduct ourselves accordingly: that is, in the traditional Senior manner, but a dignified mien is rather hard to after-t. so we decided to just be ourselves and let tradi- tion hang. Those who were chosen to steer our course through this hazardous year were: Alice Hastings .,,.,,,,. ...,...,,.., I 'resident Josephine Hatton ....., ...... X 'ive-President Edward Deatrick ,,..... .,........ S ecretary Jane Wenger ...,..........,A....,.... .... . ...............,,,... .,.. .,.....,..,...,.. T 1 ' easurer rw V' V' ,,- lhe gum, of an otlim-e, the set-1'etaryship, to a boy was an unprecedented oe- vurrence in S. H. S. and thus it showed our trend toward coedism. WVe were called upon, as were 'the other classes. to march in the N. R. A. Parade, an honor duly appreciated, and to exhibit our fine marching style fac- quired at the last minute after rigorous drilll. To establish further our supremacy. rings and pins, of standard design. were purchased. Shortly after, some of 'the newly at-quired jewelry mysteriously disappeared. In subsequent elections, twelve more girls were elm-ted to the National Honor Society. During the last semester. four girls were called upon to display their dra- matic talent in George Kelley's play. 'The T01'C1fll0tl1'61'S'y and they acquitted themselves nobly. Other girls contributed their time and effort in the essay contest for high seniors sponsored by the D. A. R. The siege of name card fever attacked us next. Have you a namecard? was the byword. Finally, one harassed teavher suggested that we ought to go down 'to the Gym, form a ring. and then mutually distribute the cards. Save your teachers some gray hair, Mid-Seniors, and do just that. The selection of members for the various vommittees and of the class motto and iiower made us realize how time was iiying, and that the day for our part- ing was fast drawing near. The valendar still holds four more important dates. namely: the Senior Prom. Baccalaureate, Class Ilay, and Commencement-June 25, 1934. We must cry Iinis to the history of Ship S. H. S. '34, but the history of Ship LIFE '34 will just begin. No matter what the breakers are, we, as pilots of our own destiny, will ever strive to avoid the whirlpools, and to maintain a steady course of rightful living. Margaret H. Bahn. Historian Boys' Class History XVhere is the heart that doth not keep. YVithin its inmost core. Some fond remembranee hidden deep Of days that are no more? Ill September of 1931 we boys came 'to high school. 'With our arrival Mr. Herr assumed command of the Boys' High School. In spite of the fact that we were later forbidden to sit on lunch tables and that the eighth period study was established, Mr. Herr's direetorship was quite pleasant. At first we reveled in the comparative freedom and enjoyed what seemed to be the privilege of choosing: our own subjects. Thinking it an additional privilege 'to change our eourses. we kept the office busy recording such changes. Once having: been placed. however, we found in our curricula among' other difficul- ties : Drawing tlilr. Gehmanj Note-book keeping tMr. lzenmi-if and Uryptoerams tMr. Ebersole D. XVishing: 'to make our presence known, we put Boos and Shreiner on the soc- cer team. aided a very successful Jay-vee basket-ball team througrh the services of iVeaver and Shreiner. and Loeb made ' Illlfi helped make the debating team. As winter approached we witnessed a very successful football season, shortly followed by an equally successful basket-ball season. Amidst athletics and homework our lives were varied ttwiee a yearj by fits of Senior oratory to which we were introduced anon. Summer soon came. and for two blissful months we lost our identity as a class. J-5 99 it 91 XVhen the mer1'y month of September 1932 drew nigh, we onee more combed our hair and went to school. where we soon discovered that our course included Exactness CMI: Sloyerj This was something to which we had not been ae- customed More drawing fMr. Pattersonl Transcendentalism fMr. Heckmanl After recovering: from that blow, we were pursued by our studies until 'ihe second half of the school y-ear. At that happy time We, under the infiuence of class consciousness, elected class officers. The Cooperative boys of our class hereby wo11 distinction in 'that our president. Robert Martin, was the first eo-op to attain that oflice. ln the wrestling: season we saw fit to win the intra-mural tournament by takin: the majority of the weight class championships. WVe re- enacted this show of might in our Senior year. Robert fhalfi Nelson Reynolds was t11e most proficient of our wrestlers. But that year something new entered into our lives. XVe held a Junior Prom. In a setting: of bright illumination and the Cno longer? popular music We caroused to well nigh midnight. The height of the revelry Was marked When someone suddenly darkened the dance floor. However. the evil was 1'9lllPfil0li by a representative of the faculty before many more than th1'ee seconds had elapsed. Summer came soon thereafter. and we immediately and sucessfully forgot everything we had learned during: the past year. +5 if? ii' September 1933 marked the beginning: of our last lap. YVe naturally enjoyed the Senior year more than any other. In that year there was no higher class than oursg we were Lancaster High Schools pride and joy. In NtlW'l,'ll1lh91' of 1933 the financial 1lll2lIlfZlSIllil.2,'U1'iil twhatever that nieansj drove the teachers to the stage to enact Sl1llYV'S t'Applecart , and to reveal hitherto unsuspected dramatic ability. Which instance reminds ns Sweet are the uses of adversityg Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous, lVears yet a precious jewel in his head. tThe Bard of Avon J Not wishing to be lefft out of world affairs our class placed Boos, Martin, Rentz, and Hartman on the Debating Team. The Vidette too called upon 'the Class of '34 to fill the key positions. John Ursprung became editor-in-chief, while Howett, Gaintner, Solomon, Bevis, Rcntz, Van Ness, Bradel. Boos, and Allen iilled various positions on the staff. During the semester the Vidette carried out a distinct cover design for the semester and won distinction in originality of features by being awarded a certiiicate from Sigma Delta Chi, National Professional Journalistie Society: as well as a comment from Quill and Scroll in praise of feature writing. Fellows who brought credit to the class in Athletics included the Swarr Brothers. John a11d Al. Slover. Marks. Bevis, Solomon. Stoe, Bradel, Murwin, Gantz, Darrah, Morrison, Adams, Van Ness, Swope, Boos, Weaver, and Shreiner. In accordance with the long established custom the Senior classes also pre- sented a play, The Torchbearern by Kelley. Ending the dramatic season with 21 flourish. tl1e Glee Club presented that satirical and yet romantic Gilbert and Sullivan work, The Pirates of Penzance , one of tl1e best presentations ever held in the High School auditorium. The Senior Prom and Commencement Excerises ended our term , At the graduation ceremony, Robert Martin explained the True Purpose of Education , Richard Boos advocated Regional Planning or the Substitution of Fore- thought for Haphazardness in Utilizing the Eartlfs Surface : and finally Roland Loeb exposed the Nasty Doings of tl1e Nasty Munitions Makers . The orchestra play-ed music, new and old. In spite of the entertainment we were glad when it was over. Though varying wishes, hopes, and fears, Fevered the progress of these years, Yet now, days, weeks, and mouths but seem The recollection of a dream. And IIOXV. before we leave this school to enter t'life's school we pause to ex- press our highest desires May we always be tolerant. May we always have the proper balance of head and t'heart . May we never grow old. May we put something new under the sun. May We always be good citizens of the world. And may there be no sadness of farewell WVhen we depart. Ted Stein Historian. Class of 1934 Girls' Class Will XVP, the class of 1934, being of llltlillfe age and sound and disposing mind. fbelieve it or notlj after weathering the storms and calms of the past three years, come together to draw up and publish this, our last will and testamentg hereby revoking and making null Illltl void all fornier doeunxents of like content. So. putting to rout all sentiniental and voiiyentioiial thoughts which may depress us, we bequeath the following items, first: to our worthy institution, zllltl second- ly, to all remaining classes. Item I: To our honorable Faculty, our most sincere wishes for a future class of such personality, originality, mentality. lll'l1I101'fllIlX. respectibality. and spo11taneality. as ours should have proved to be. Item II: To 'the class of Mid-35, our gentle manners, lady-like behavior, Elllll our co11sc-ilentious and zealous attention 'to selmol work. Item III: To the llllll0l'-Ql'2lKlll2lUN. our ever-evident school spirit. PERSONAL ITEMS Z 1. Maribelle Brubaker's ease in pronouncing la francais to Barbara Ferry. 2. Alice Ilastings's speed NJ to the Brubaker twins. T. Millie Henderson's aesthetic dancing IlCCOI1IDllSlllllt'llfS Ui 3. 4. 3. 6. Sn1itl1. S. 9. Members. Ruth Gantt's ability to produce poetry to any aspiring Writer. Carolyn Allison's quick Wit to all needy ones. Emily Frailey's big: V35 feet 'to Roinayne Mehaffey. Sara Jane VVeinhold's dignity OJ to Sarah Groff. to Roslyn Dot Breitigarrs imitation of a goldfish to the Mimic Society. 'Our ability to chisel Sophs for Burp wrappers to other Honor Society 10. Jo H:1t.ton's individual laugh to Florence Kenderdine. Approved by the Class of 1934 and drawn up this first day of June. nineteen lnnidred and thirty four. Realizing, as time we hereby append this nature, and, in lieu of bright with successg to well done. Witnesses Our Better Selves CODICIL Ilies on toward COlllI'l16l'lC0lH0l1f, that life has its serious element, codicil. XVQ countermand all former bequests of a humorous those, leave to our school our loyalty, our hopes for a future our sclloolmates our best wishes for achievement due to work Signed THE STAFF Boys' Last Will and Testament lVe, The Class of 1934. Lancaster Boys' High School. of 'the Pity 211111 County of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, being: of sound and disposing mind, memory, dis- position and lll1tlE'I'Sf2l1ldlIlg', do make, publish and declare this for our Last VVill and Testament: Item. We order and direct that all our just deeds and motives shall have continuity and permanence. and do request our hereinafter named Executors to instill our Ideals into our successors as soon as possible after our demise. Item. NVe order and direct that our hereinafter named Executors do set apart, for each and every one of our successors and beneiiciaries, what shall, in their opinion, be a good and sutlieient quantity of Character, Sincere Eifort, Kindness, Tolerance and Human Sympathy. This quantity of these qualities shall be put in the hearts and minds of all who follow in our steps, as a Trust Fund in Perpetuity for the welfare of all, and shall be dispensed 'to each, on demand or request. Item. To eaeh and every of our worthy and esteemed Teachers who have all helped us on our path, and guided us faithfully and eourag'eously, we give our sincere gratitude, i11 an amount immeasurable. Item. NVe order and direct 'that our hereinafter named Exeeutors shall in- struct our successors to treat courteously all witl1 whom they come in contact, and deal courageously with all problems they will face. Item. NVe herewith nominate and appoint as the Exeeutors of this, our Last NVill illld Testament, Xvlllitllll L. Atehley and Christian L. Martin. In witness whereof, we, the Testators, have hereunto set 0u1' hand and seal, this sixth day of June, nineteen hundred thirty four. SIGNED Class of 1934 Lancaster Boys' High School SEAL Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named Class of 1934, Lancaster Boys' High School, as and for their Last XN'ill and Testament, in the presence of us, who have hereon subscribed our names at their request as witnesses thereto in the presence of the Testators and of each other. IQ? 7 Wwfwfm Signed CLASS SONG. Ejavxi af-X 5039 4.3 all! Vnvx '1 14L..E1'rErPr 4413.1 E9-2'-EL!!!-'eE--g-1. rs: sl: 5.-qggssiilii 'as ' sea as Egiiiiasiiia ass l iii- 3555 : saw -sig'-ss'?zs -Eig a E?- -isa is AS V A . FET? rl.-.-:-:5:- - - A ..: '::f ' :z :Sw-3fz:Q:::::'t!a-:U :-:QQ Q: ' : lwffr VHP! effxeffd -.1-as l -iii E 1 ' f '1'- 'EiE ETE !'iE 'sn 5 E Twvlvv yvzxrs of school are 1-mlefl, wx- must lezlvu Om' l'l'Zlf'llt'l'S And INZIIU' 110' And wnrlc fm' NVQ 'think our Bllflllillll srzrc :arc we For life-'s wall wurlc has just 150521111 And thaw tlliuges wo Shall Soo. NVO flmllk Ytill fm' llxe i'i111v i'ii took 'Fw 111:1kv us flu mu' work. Um' Zl1l1bl'Ul'l2lfllPll wo will allow As yvrlrs vlmll go. If frivuils as tllv yvars go Ol alll our needs. tasks ure ovvr. 1 Xe sk! Bunk Three Cwrganigatiuns if 37: ! ,, GIRLS' STAFF AT XYORK Bl2ll'21lI 0t Hahn, .Ifvlm C. L'rsm'ung, .I1'. I Associate Editor ialiim'-ill-lilfivl' IZOYS, S'l'.XIfF .XT XYORK OIQIILL AND SCROLL Margaret Bahn Alice Hastings John C. Ursprung, Jr. Sponsors: Miss Sarah E. Bitncr Mr. F. J. Ilvcknmn DIEHATIX G Sponsors: Mr. John XY Ar'1llsix'm1g Mr. Monroe XV. Slnyvr Captains: Nvvin Rcntz Iiicluul XVIIIIIIPI' EX'l'llA-CIJHRICIJI, Russell D. Allcn Hzlrry L. Bcvis RiCl12ll'd X. Buns Rohm-rt H. Martin John C. Ursprung, Frzink R. XVug:nnzn Ali MlCIll'l' .UVA li I iS l Jr. STUDENT COUNCIL l'l'c-sidcnt ,,.,. Vici--Prvs iclvnt Scc'1'o'ux1'y ..... Tl'K'2lSLl1'0l'- , , Adviser A,., 1934 Jznnes Herzog Luther Killian Irvin Shelly John Swnri' John Urich Frank Xvilgillllilll 1936 Robert Burnight VVillian1 Frank Richard Gihhlc Ilarry liilllfflllilll Stanley Blllllllllil Stanley Poivrs Frank XVilldcrs Rohr-rt ll. Martin Russ:-ll D. Allen -,,,,-,-,IA'Stl'l' Kzichcl , - , , . , .John D. Rc-clcoxwl . . .I'i'ol'. C. M. lilmvrsolv Micl-1935 1935 llzirry lizilclwin ML-lvin Loan' Louis Mznlic-ru Mid-1936 Ervin Ellison Charles Kilc Urban Ul'0ll1lllCl' Scoli CllllllIlillgS Robert l.1llllp1ll'tCl' lidgzn' Lung Xvilliillll Murtxell Robert Sclilccnlmker Kenneth Sclilogcr Jznncs NY1-:lvl-1' Mid-1937 Edwin Gardner Ralph Gonzalez Thomas Mzirzibvlla Blziso Yulzisoru GIRLS, MID-SENIOR OFFICERS l'1'cf1iLlrnl .Ilia Slough Vice-131-1-:aicls-11t, Pauline Hcintzclinan I-1cc1'cti11'y, Mary BILISSPI' 'l'rr-asllwr, Jnscpllinr- RIIISCIZIUCSC llizztxriun, Catherine Shultz Adviser, Miss Hclnn ll. Littlc liOYSf MID-SIZNIOR OFFICERS l':'csid:1:t, Roland flrncr Yicc-P1'0:1iclvnt, Hicllxrd XICBIlll'l'2lf.' Sc-cx'ct:n'y, Edgar Sachs 'l'1'easurc1', Richard Nvilllllfxl' Ilistorizin, John BllL'kXV2llt0I' Aclviszcr, NIV. C. L. 311111111 GIRLS' XIII!-JUNIOR OFFICERS Prvsidvlll, Dorothy A. Ilowvrs Vice-I'1'vsi4l4-ilt, 1I1ll'P,'ill'0t Passinoru Y SL'cl'e'tal'y, Nancy Shreve 'l'l'02lSLll'l'l', Ann Ilarnisll Historian, Gvl't1'unlm- Ilurshnmll Adviscr, Miss Martha Hartman BOYS, MID-JUNIOR OFFICERS 1,I'0SIdK'Ilt, Paul Giost Yicc--Prvsiclvlilz, B4-rnard Reese Sm-c1'i-tary, Ervin Ellison 'l'l'0asu1't-1', Carl Ellrllart llistorian, Paul Sncafl Adviser, Mr. H. B. G4-lnnan IIRLS' .ILNIOR Ol l lCl2RS l11'csIclcnt, Juan Stnlws Y icq-AI'1'4-siclvllt, Ruth f1ill'D01lIi'l' 281-cl'clz1x'y, Kathlcvn Shank 'l l'.:1s111'ci', lfoulah Ki-lla-1' Ilistorian, Virginia Shank A.4lvisf1', Mr. John S, Ullc-1' BOYS, JUNIOR OFFICERS I'V0siclc'lit, Ralph Balu-r, J1' Vice-P1'csicl1-nt, Russill IRQIJIIIII SI'Cl'f'ti1l'Y, Earl NV:1ll1-1' 'I'r0asu1'cr, liugrfnc llablr- llistorian, Urban lirmnnxer .Xdvisvxg Mr. R. II. 1,llttLI'S0ll I li0 YS' HONOR SOCIli'l'Y lln-lrxrd X. Roos ,... .Iulm ll. Ersprung ,,,, .,,, N 'ice-Presidmit lf, Nvllllillll Stocm, .I, Irvin Shelly Mr. AX. Fred lic-ntzn. Mcmhvrs 1934 Russi-ll All:-n Harry BL-vis Ricluird lions Douglas lXll'IllSl2IPtf6l' Irwin Fornmn LeRoy Gzlilitm-1' Roland Loch Rohvrt Martin John H1-cknrd N4-vin R1-ntl Irvin Shelly Nurtmi Solunmn Tod St0lll NYillium Sion Julm Swurr .Iohu llrsprung lfrunk xvilgillllilll Myron NYUH' Mid-l9Ii5 llicliurd iloglvy Lrsliv llzlrnlvy , . . , . . . , Prcsidviit . , , , , , . ,Secretary Tl'EHSlll't'l' , . .Sponsor Edward Kruybill Melvin Loan' Ls-wis Madeira Richard NXVIUIHCI' 1935 liulph B2ll'iPl' Urban Bl'0lllllll'l' H1-ss Haugen Lcstf-1' Rachel Merle Sclfun lizxrl NYAIIIL-1' GIRLS' HUN Oli SOIIIIZTY HONOR SOIIIIETY OFFICERS I'rvsxdcut ,.,,.,.,,,,,...,,,.. Jos:-pluino Lzmious, 'ZH Yicv-l'r0sirl:-nl .,,, Sn-L'l'uhll'y ...,., IIistrn'ian,, . Sponsor. A, 19154 -llllli' Ayrscutt Mm-gnrot Balm liliznln-th lifmwmzm Durullmy BI'l'IN'iSI'll M2lI'il?l'HI' llrxllmlu-1 Nuevo Dunn G1-llvvivvc Iintz .Xlicv Hastings Minn Hzluf Mildrod Hvmlr-rsun Iistllm' Xisslcy Jam-t SCIIXVCPVS Ethvl Shauh .,-,,,Al1u Sluugh, M235 . .-.-..Jzmc VVc11ge1', 'lil , .,:sI0liSSIl Hcynulds, 'JH ,,,A,,3I1'. .Inhu S. 01101- Mid-19225 .Xnmx Ffzlf-hills -101111110 Fl'1lSl'l' Sum Grail' ,Xl'liIlP Sumlors flzxtlwrimn- Shultz .ln-nn SIIXIIPI' 19225 B1lI'lHll'fl Ferry Ruth VVohlscu INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY President ..... Rolwri H. Martin Vice-Prcsidvlit .... ,,.,,, I fruiik Myvrs Scci'ctu1'y .,.... ..., . I . Irvin Sha-I l y Treasurui' ,.,, llzirnid H. Bowl-rs Chaplain. - - ,,.., Gerald Young snow-1-s . I iiifi ii32iQi'fdSi5III54'L C0-Ul'liR.X'l'IVE IRIETAILING GROUP Rl2'l'AII.ING NOXY AN ELIiC'1'IVI2 IN ALL COURSITS Retailing: was ilrst nlTered in Stevens lligxh School in the fall of 1025. ln 1927 the course was chanzied to the cooperative basis. .Xcclzrding to this plan the pupils have attended school ill the mornings and worked in the stores in the afternoons. Present unemployment conditions and the working age limit lmve necessitated a change in the course. Beginning September 19351 Retailing is to be oifered to the many boys and girls who plan to sell, although they may wish to pursue the general, aca- demic, or commercial courses. NYide-awake pupils will eleet salesaianship, fvr they realize that in all walks of life today it is important that one know how to sell himself, 'lfo get and hold a posi- tion in the business or professional world one must constantly sell his personality and services. The Retailing Course may be elected by pupils at the beginning of the eleventh year. The four-semester course includes a study oi' salesmanship, personality, textile and non-textile merchandise, advertising, store mathematics, and department store organization. Pupils will he encouraged to work in stores on Saturdays, although employment will not be il requisite of the course. i'i'aetieally all boys and girls who have completed the Retailing Course are now employed at the places where they received their training. G LEE BOYS lhlssc-ll Allcn David Aungst Paul llcchard Edward Dealrick G4-orgo l-lc-dricks Roland Locls Rohm-rt Reynolds Melvin Ruhroi' Donald Santee Tod Stein CLUB MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1934. GIRLS Juno Ayrscott Margaret Bahn D0l'Qflly Brvitigan Frances Erzen Gladys Glick Julia Halwckvl' Marion Hcnnncrlc Mildrc-d Henderson Earla Roberts Sylvia Schnupp DRUM AND BL'GI,li CORPS DiI'1'Cf0F2 Lvigll Wiiivll Drum Major: lmrotlxy Lzmdis NIAXDOLIN CLUB Mr. Lcigh IZ. XViMc-ll, Dirc-chu' BAND Mr. Leigh E. XVittL-ll, Director BAND MEMBERS OF THE 19214 CLASS Paul Bechzirdv-Drum Major Carl Migdon Lewis Long' Edwarcl Stililslbll Myron Yvulf Throughout the last semester our Rand made only four public up- pearances: Mny 18, Soft Ball Puramleg June 1, Assembly Programg June 9, Reservoir Street School Festivalg June 16, Franklin Street School Festival. On May 24, 25, and 26, the Pennsylvania Bnndxnasters' Association held its first annual convention at Aliquippa. Lancaster Boys' High School was uniquely honored in placing four boys on the one hundrs-d and fifty-piece band which presented two concerts during the convention. The four honored boys were James Henderson, Robert Barber, Edward Ruth, and Wallace Bork. Next year the Association intends to hold the convention at Allentown. -5- -W -- 4 -- Y 'iff-Aw V-1-li-1 : --Ti 0RCH1ES'1'11.x M13 1.1'ig11 12, With-ll, Di1'11ct11r O11f11112S'1'R.N, MIZBIRERS OF TII12 1931 CLASS Buys 1111111-1-1 Bvpplm' M1101-t Swzirr 121111111-tt C1'2lll10l' Russell 11111111 Girls Xvififil' 11i111110 121111-1 Auxvr E11w:11'11 1111111 M:11'i1111 1-'111-ling Tull Stein Mary Emily Flury SVMMARY OF ORCIIESTRAL ACTIVITIES 11111'111g 1111- s1111111sto1' just p:1sso11 our 01'C11OSf1'!'1 11111110 110 loss 1111111 thirty 11p1111:11':111c11s. U111' 11i1'ect111'. M11 Wittell. 111111111 1111 1111111-:11':111c0 :lt XV11st J1111i111' High :ls Quest artist. His Wo11-k11ow11 l11'Of1161', Chester Wiltvll, :1cco111p1111io11 111111, The most i111po1't:111't :1ppo:11':111Ces of the 1,11'1-111151111 w111'11 :ls follows: Folx. 1-1'1:1y1J11 for 11111 1,i11c11111 Hi-Y 1'1:1y- Felm. 113-1'1:xy1-11 for 1110 11-1'1111'Q :11111 1'1-411-1111011 givon to 1110 City 81110111 TOZ11'ilt'1'S by 11111 Y. M. V. A. 15011. 13-Assis11111 :lt 11111 S11111011t U1111111-il 111s1:111:1tio11 C01'01110113'. Mar- 16-17-I'111y1111 11111 UVl'1'il1l'C 111111 11116-1'-Act Music for 1111- S1'11i111' 1'1:1y. A1112 2U+Sf1111i111- U'1'1'111-s11':1 111'I'S1'111C'l1 :1 1111111-111-1 i11 Boys H1211 A1111it111'i11111. A111-. QT-2Sg1'1:1y1-11 11111 0v111'1111'11 111111 I111111'-.1141 Musiv for 11111 G11111 1'l1111 U111'1'0t1:1- .1l111l' 25k1'1:1y1111 for 11111 fimll 111'11g1':1111 of 11111 X'l'111'-0111' 1111111- l11K'11f'Pl111'11f. LINCOLN HI-Y CLUB Vicf'-Presimls-Ili: John Swurr Sc-c1'0tz11'y: Albert Swarm' John C. Urspruug, Prosident Treasure-r: Douglas llHl'lHSt2l1'KU'l' Mr. F. J. II4-ckmzm, Advisor Iilunplzuin: llnln-rl H. Martin ROOSICYICIXI' HI-Y CLUB Vivo-I'x'osidvnt: 111111911 Burnight Svcrvlilryz Iii-'hard Gruyhill Stunlvy Nllllllllhl, Pre-sidenl 'I'rczlsurer: Spencer Griilitll Mr. F. J. Hznthy, Advisor llllzlplainz lhuiu-1't Bl'l'itiQ!,illl SENIOR GIRL IIICSIZRVIE CLUB x'ICO-Pl't'SIill'l1t, Cilull'l'Illl' fNIvitfm-'H Advisor, Miss Iidyilw III-utoll S creh 'y' 1111111 Spimlm' I1I.,.Sm,.ut, Mum. Rohwl. 'I'1'1-:nsLl1'c-1', Louise- Sfllklffllvl' JUNIOR GIRL RESERVE CLUB vid,-IIN,shh,ht puulim, amy Advise-1', Miss KilIIll'j'I1 limxvxl Sm-c1'ctax'y, RIiIl'g2lI'0I Sl10df2Ql'llSS ,Prn-sident, Mcrinl Puintcx' Tl'l'1lSllI'EI', Lf-ta PilIlltI'l' BOYS' INTIIA-MIIRAL ATHLli'l'IC COUNCIL Mr. Julncs J. Neely, Sponsor Clulrlcs XY:1g:gm-i', Scc1's'tz11'y-T1'casurci' J. Georggc Ostcrtag, Pl'csirlcnt G1-orgv Sliarpv, Vice-Prcsiclvnt Since- its founding thrcc yvzirs ago, the IIltl'2l-llllll'lli Athletic Council has not sponsorvd such zu successful p1'0g1'uxn ol' activities as it hzxs this your. Statistics show an incrcusu ol' 8 pm-1' cent, in school pzirticipution. The Foot- ball Clunnpionship was won by thc licntzitc-sg llziskct-lmll, by thc l'lilI'tl'Zllll'lt'l'S1 Soccer, hy thc Hcckinzlnitcsg NYM-siliiig, hy thc Bvliiiwitt-sg and Trzick, by thc Sloyeritcs. GIRLS' INTRA-MIIRAL COUNCIL Prcsiclcnt: Dorothy Brcncisvn Sponsor: Miss Virginia B. NValton Sccretxlryz Mina Haul' LHAUICRS' CORPS Sponsor: Mr. James J. Ncvly Head Lcadvrz Louis Bolandcr TRACK Coach: Mr. Richard C. Madison Faculty Manager, Mr. XV. NX'aison Mcklinn Assistant Coach, Mr. XXv2lltl'l' M. Arnold Student Br1ill1ilgK'l', Myron E. NYolf - K f 1 ' ' W Y 1 A M g Q.. 1 1 - - 1 BOYS' BASKET-BALL 'l'IC.XM Harry Livblvy, Captain I!iCll2l1'd C. Madison, Cozlcll GIRLS, BASKET-BALL TEAM Miss Virginia XVa1ton, Athletic Director Bessie Stutliopulos, Captain L' GOLF Conch: Mr. Samuel B. Smith, Jr. Clllltililll X GIRLS' BASEBALL TEAM Conch: Miss Virginia Walton Captain: Dorothy Pctcrs TICNN IS Paul Marks lluucll: Mr. l7l'zlliCiS J. lluihy riuptuin: Nrwton Solunmn V ,.,. ..., ,...,,., . xi - A , ..., -eg: ggwzxqgm:-Q E ' m A .D ' ' Q ---- ' V . X , -H W V P . ....,,. , ,gg I 7 A H D X i , -.jgjw 1 . -i is eil X ':' E' .X - 9lw ,.w-Nm! 'Q 5 ,Wana ini ' .- A X 5 ' H ..,... X ,Hb , f gy. . . ,WX , . .X M , K if , 1 .,.--f - . - f ,,-- Y, ' . . - ., Q 1 --ii x 'A Q . :rf 3 .. S ,. ' 1 X R . J. Q - X. ' ' 5 i S im V 1 2' W: ' vizivtgizfl '19 ..,.,. , .. ,, A - . I1:111c:1st01' 1, Y? S! 77 ,1 1, 7 as ya fs '7 1: as 54 43.. 42 '36 19 ....... 20... 38 251 ,....,. 2-1 25 .....,. 1 25 ....... 2-1 27 ....... 27 24 .,..... 19 ...,,.. '34 Q, '57 1 .. ..... .. 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GW -- as rg F. 111111 M. .'XCfli10lllj' 13 April April M ay May M a y M ay M a y J une TRACK SCHICDITLE 1034 21-Dual meet with Conterville-l.a11easter 65-l'nat'esville -13. 23-Penn Relays at Phila.-Lancaster third plaee in High Sm-hool Relay- 5-Dual meet with John Harris-Lancaster 39M-John Harris GSLQ. 12-Qll2ldl'2lI1SIlll2ll' 111ee'l3 at Y01'k-LZUICZISI01'-S9C0llll place. 19-District Ne. 22 I'. I. A. A. Meet at LZIIICIISf0l'-Lil11l'IlSf0l'- sec-mul place. 211-Lt'llilll0ll Interscliolasties at Mi. Gretua-Laneaster-A third plaee. 1 . 'yi-IiPZl4lillg Illterseholasties-La11eaSte1'-third place. 2--N0i'l'lSf0YVll Illl'01'Sf7ll0lIlS1108-LilllCilH1'l'1'-f0lll'fll place- GIRLS' i'I'IAMI'IUNSHII' BASEBALL TEAM Micl-.lunior Class Nancy Shreve Beulah Girvin Ruth Goble f'1l1'UlYll Kern lizmrzstliy Peters Margaret I':1:'w111m'e liuih Grayhill Marixmu Hoffeeker Allll Haruish GIRLS' CHAMPIONSHIP BASKET-HALL TEAM MESS lJiller's I'IlllllP1'0O1ll Bessie Stathepulos Bertha Campbell 95 105 115 125 lh lh lb lb Josepllille Museianese Helen Gerlitzki Anna Mae Leilmlfl Pillllllli' Springer Mekeeua Segro BOYS' XVRIGSTLING -Robert Troup --hTed Witmer George Sharpe Robert Reynolds 135 155 155 165 FH AMPIUNS llu.-Jolm l'rieh lh.-Ted Stein llme-Jolm Swarr lb.-Paul Marks Baker Vlllilllflilill ftliliilliillllll THE T0 RCLH-BEARERSH Mr. Frederick Ritter ,,.. Jenny, ,.,..,,......... . Mrs. Paula Ritter .....,,, Mrs. J. Dura Panlpinr-Ili-.- Mr, Spindlcr ..,..,.,..., Mrs. Nelly Fell ,,,.,.,., Mr. Huxley Hossefrossc .... Teddy Speuring ......,... Miss Florence McC1'ickvtt.-. Mr. Hal ph Twi llex' ,...,.. Mr. John Scott ......... Mrs. Clara Sheppard ,.., CH All ACTER S Xxvllliillll L. Atchley, Director . . .RiCllill'll VVanner , , , . - - - - .Jane Xxvllllgtll' Murihel l c Brubaker ,,,,--,,-,Rose Dunn , - . - , , .Nevin Rr-ntl ..C2lthCl'lllC Schultz - - - - -Ricllard lions - - Edward Krayhill Mildred Henderson - . - - .Robert Martin - - - , Leroy Gaintner - - - - Dorothy Hess 'lim .xg Bunk jfnur Qhhertisements if F: AFTER THE SHOW Dine fy Dance Enjoy that Bite to Eat Every Saturday Night afme fiotel German Village Brunswick Complimenfs SHENK BROTHERS Penn Dairies, Inc. lizfcryflztiizg in Sport SIIDYCIHO Dairy Products 3' 'QS K' A 1 t A vs t mg S we PCIHHSIIDTOIIIQ Ice Cream X1f4'TfS?' .. D B - I I' ' 'eff 'i ' E? ..., , THRWTY WALTER G. BUSHONG SAVERS SHOP AT The Coal Man SEARS! COAL and FUEL OIL Office 41 East Grant Street PENN SQUARE LANCASTER, PA. Dia' 5294 ffx gwf 1' fe L , A WA , ' ' I 4 of KES 0 T5 n I i,tg31?l5?M L Miller 81 Hartman l ,J V-YJ' '1R,ir'1 . r Lf- CL- .. ,gr l 5-:this Jt EA, ..f. 1 I . il lls w L T 1 ' 1' pl' l my 'fin lf M Wholesale Dzstrzbutors BEANS INCORPORATED O H7710 Big Store with the Little Front O 54 North Queen Street Designers, lllustrators and Engravers A School and College Work a Specialty V Conestoga Photo-Engraving Co. 336 W. King St. Lancaster, Pa. P. O. Box 1062 Dial 2-2620 LANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEGE FJUNDED 1855 The big places in business belong to executives and executives are men and women who have had the good judgment to develop their mental faculties through training. Our Courses start young people toward executive positions. High School graduates who look forward to business as a profession are invited to ask for information concerning our courses and our facilities for putting our graduates in touch with business opportunities. J. G. DOMMY, Principal SODA CANDY CLYDE H. COOPER Prescription Druggist 154 North Queen Street Free Delivery Anywhere Any Time Cigarettes Cigars ZOOICS Special Order Department is at your serwce SCHOOL JEWELIKY ATHLETIC TROPHZES and MEDALS Watch and Jewelry Repairing ZO0K'S jewelry Store Jewelry of the Better Sort Since 1893 J. F. APPLE CO., INC. LANCASTER, PA. We Manufacture the Rings and Pins for the Lancaster High Schools Quality and Satisfaction Guarranteed Exchange Photographs With Your Classmates It's at Graceful Way of Acknowledging Friendship, of Keeping School Memories Fresh Bell 3-2920 WVOLF STUDIO 112 North Queen Street. Com pli m cuts Of W. W. MALEY MQYQ. H A' 5 0 NJ: T? S T b1 S1: l has AAQ' K . .V 1 , may 5... 994 if' ' :g:.f5:3:-:..'-- , :Eff--2g'.j':--E A-J' Q-jr? .::.:.r. - ,- . Z- ., .:-V.: :img 'f':'555-: ' ':4 5' iff' 17:75 -fi .-2511: ,. .' 'ff:'5:5fff fr -11: ' 51E'51E2Ef:9f1 -4 -.A.- -.-.':-:4:-: - '4 -, grzg:-' .g,'.g.g9,-:Ag Cool Weaves . . never more smartly Styled The very coolness of these Tropical weaves has inspired the tailors to apply their finest shape f retaining needlef work. They come in business and sport modelsg in glen plaids, checks, stripes and neat mixtures. When you slip into one before a mirror you'll appreciate how very advantageously these are priced at S ..,y,.,t y 5183.9 If HES, :f'.3:3:l,' ' I1 :':-. ' I: ':I -:S -' 3:f:,:j:2:2 'f '-fi'-'7 :I 'i:56.,': Q 5 tr f ' 1. 1 Q , '4 ww ' ,M ' if f ' 6 'N .ff - L X gf 'vf Hg- 5 ' l x ,x - f 4 fl L ga Hy' ,Ji I V I 'r Q55 li:.,w,5 ggy is if 1' ll, 'XTX I i f 4 s x 1 : . T , , 4 ' , 'gif jg -,.:jIj-,getistfi 'O .5241 ,. 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Statzonery and Books FUNERAL SERVICE WEST ORANGE ST. AT 234 LANCASTER, PA. Y Printing and Engraving 46-48 West King Street OUR BUSINESS ls to Give You DTI?-t0-th0-,7IIfI:71 LLtC Drug Store Service J. A. Miller Co., Inc. PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 56 North Queen Street Lancaster, Pa. Let Us Serve You Black Magic Anthracite Coal Shell Fuel Oil RALPH W. COHO 22 West Chestnut Street Diill 5141 APPELSLWEBER YOU CAN BUY HERE - Jewelers WITH CONFIDENCE A STORE FULL V OF N. Norman Bair JEXX7EI-ER 40 North Queen Street 154 EAST KING STREET WATCHES '- CLOCKS - DIAMONDS Franklin Sz Marshall College LANCASTER, PENNA. Established 1787 Complete four-year course of study lending to the degree of A. B.. B. C., and B. S. in Economies. Adequate training for stu- dents D1'91lIl1'l1lfI to enter Med- ical and Engineering Schools und for CO111l1lQ1'Cl1ll Chem- istry. Course in Economies and Business Adininistration in preparation for business life. Full requirements for State Cert'itie:1te to teach in High Schools. Henry Harbaugh Apple, LL.D. President New Fackenthal Laboratories Buy Your Candy From Hupbefr 22 East 0ra.nge Street THE ERISMAN DOLL HOSPITAL Costume and Theatrical Supply Shop is now at 315 West Orange Street Come up and see me sometime Dial 7626 Geo. F. K. Erisman Class of '81
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