Lehighton High School - Gachtin Bambil Yearbook (Lehighton, PA)

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FARREN our respected and inspiring In- structor in Mathematics in partial recognition of his untiring efforts to uphold the high ideals of Le- highton High School. Triumphant over all obstacles Toil and labors done. J -- ' '- 'I 'V I ' 4 all J v ' - , ' .- I - -l-' 1 1,1 'xl ' 1. ii U11 ll MH, ,, tg DIE - 'ZF' .. j ':E5: -- 4 .IW -. I :' was-li-N If 1f7l!5',1',l ' 'EQIA-'l ,' L: f' Mwrmmnnl -la-P4 '4 ' Q ' 'P' N251 .l:, f 94:1 2353213 5 ,S f, qrlmwyi V Nwlmpv f V55 -2 A-: ' ' G ' ' . -' .- 11 f -. ef VP, ' Lf EW-X .S-fn-QNWN W- 22 i all 11 'Z 2? WL lr- T .J df7 'f' ,. 'z' -ff! ,T k :Ui ' ' I x X ' X yfl 1 We-2-'V F 'Vim wifi? nw f. 3' , f x ' ' 1 ' ' f UTL11 4f'iL35L'-,, , -Tu ', 3' Z X x J ' 1 I . f' j ? ' 'FL-M12 - ' W. V: iw rf ',,., - , 3 1... 'f' f V '31 .I-1 ' !l,,' Q 'lf , va ' .ff I' ,X I X :sg I llvlglX-. ' Lffll... I A ufilzjpf X -7 - I In I JW ' 1 ' ' ' ,Lg 9 'WH mf' X6,H:.,5 Q , X ' UMM fav 4 f f . N A '. .- X 'ff ' H, ' - ' If: 55 14-1. fi ezffixx X 451950 Y.. 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A 1 .,I'x' L 1 'L ,f if U, if .1 F 4 , . 1 5, 9. ,S . ..L. f-1 . . . 4,5 ' ,x, 3 Q. I f 1111? -fp? H. 1 4 -'y ,645 'V A 'f r fm, 5 -- .- w1w. 4- 1 .r 'u X V r ps Xa fr' at ii it . 4 11 ,V J fl A N P ,N faaf ' ff ' ' f aff' X -in 1,7 - x Y,Y, ' ' ' ' Y- A -11N SCHOGL BOARD Thomas NV. Brewer.. ..,,.......A ......., A.... P resident Henry XV. Enzian ....... ,... X 'ice-President Granville Rehrig ...,,A,,Vw.,... .,...,Y ...........,... S e cretary Raymond Rex .....,,,....,.1..........,e.......A...........,e4.........,,.....,......,. Treasurer Dr. D. F. Dreibelbies Joseph Bennett YVi1mer Schoenberger V ,,. an fa 231 , t -7 1.,44,,g ggi? 4 BERT B. DAVID HARRY CL. SEXSIXGER Supt. of Schgols High School Principal 'Lehighton High School, 1908 Gilbert Academy, 1905 Perkiomen Seminary, 1909 Keytone State Teachers' Ph.B., Muhlenberg College 1921 College, 1903 MA., Columbia University, 1926 AB., Franklin and Marshall Graduate VVork for Doctorate College. 1912 Degree New York University, University of Pennsylvania 1929-30 Summer Session, 1913 Columbia Summer Course. 1928-29 GACHTIN BAM BIL Page tlzirteen x r , L V ,.,S-3,i ' 4471 Q 1 X -3 L X 'N f 1 sy l 7,-UI , 1, I 33 .- ' fi- . 3,ji'if 3 'ff 1 f e-lxf 1'-N' Mame Pilz History and Civics Packerton High School '03, Kl1lZtt1NK'Il State Normal School '05, State College '21, Muh- lenberg Suininer Course '33, '33, '35, '37, Muh- l v n li e 1' g Extension Course '24, '25, '26, Carl A. Neihoff History In-highton lligh School ' 2 4, A. li.: linfnyettm- '28, Penn State Suni- nier Vonrsc '28, Muh- lcnlwrg Exit-nsion, Muh- lc-nln-rg Sllllllllt'l' Srhool '-iq Myrtle Bisbing .lr. History White Haven High School 18915, Muhlen- herg lixti-nsion t'onrs:- '21, '33, '23, '34, '35, 5 '20, 17. Edgar Paulsen Jr, History, English tlontinnzition School XVesthrook H i g h - S 1- h o o l, lYesthrook. Maine '08, Maine State Normal, Gorham, Maine '11, 'l'e:icher's flollege. Columbia University '13, University of Portiers, France '21, Yule Uni- versity Surniner School '24, '25, State Vollege Suinnier School '39. Emma Buss Jr. English Lehighton High School 1895, Keystone State N0l'Ill1ll School 1896, Muhlenberg Extension Vuurse '2-L Page fourteen GACHTIN BAM BIL Emma Krout Jr. lilnthennitics ln-highton High School '15, lvest Chester St te Norinnl '17, Stnto Col lege SHIIIIPPI' Course '24, Uolunihia llniver- sity Sunnner Course '27, Harold Oswald Nntlienintics and Science Lehighton High School '19, Stroudsburg State Nornizil School '21, Muhlenberg, Verna Wehr Jr. ll'l1l.lIl'lDlll1lllt'S :und Jr. Business Training Lchighton ll i pg h School 'UI-5, XVest Ches- tcr Normal School 'lU. Daniel I, Farren Mathematics Lehighton H i ll h School '21, Bi S. Muh' lenherg '28. Hazel Stauffer Art Lehighton H i g h School '10, Kntztown Normal Sr-hool '11, '12, Penn State Special Course 321, Colurnbia University '27. X sl I R ' 43 r- fl I., . A- Nw fx , A c 'yy-' X 1 - - .. gliailwt, x .I qwae W: J- Ls LI,-, -1- fiugw L,- 'fe-J- Xie- Qi fe- lbw i - Q, V J tu I Ruth Ritter Latin Perkzisie High Swhoul '25g A. B, XVilson Vol- lege '29g Muhlenberg: Summer Course '28, Millard Stofflet French and Gernmn Nazareth High Sc-hon! '22g A. B. Lehigh Uni- versity '2K5g Columbia University S u lll in e r Course '27. Evelyn Jones flunnnereiul Wnxhiugton Irving High S4-liool '2lSg l nir- mont State College '27C , , A. I-. A. liUXVlllljI Green liusinerfs University '29, Florence Shafer l'oinins-reial Lehighton High Sellool 'tllg Auierienn O0lllllll'l'- ciul School 'U-13 Slim' mer Vourseg 'l'1'lYllll9 '25, '26: f'0lIllllllllL '20, '2lg Penn State '2Zl: ln- dizmu State '27, Muhlenberg l'iXlL'llSl0ll Course '56, '27, '30, C, Elmer Yenser Music: 'Cornell University '15. GACHTIN BAM BIL Joseph Obert Scienee and Pliyeiew liehightun H i g-1 h St-lionl 'I-I-: Rlerrers- lrurg Prepairzitory School 'l6: B, S, Lehigh Uni- VP1'SiT5' 4305 Muhlen- berg Speviul Course '24, Ruth Schafer He-ugrxipliy and Jr, Seienee f'atns:1qu:1 H i g li Sc-hnul 'llJ: Keystone State Nornml Sr-hnol 'l2Z Special Course Pore nell l'nive-rsity 'lfig Summer Uuurse .Tohn Hopkins 'ISS Summer Frmurse Penn State '2H. Paul Kresge Biology and f'heiniwtry Pnlniertmx H i if h f'e'1fml 'lllg A, HA Ani. hm-rst Full:-ge '2fIg 01,91-Y lin iullf-Lie Hummer Sr-'-tml '273 Muhlenberg f'rvlI4-ue '27, '28, Mildred Christman Horne l'Ir'rnioi1iit'x lmhiglitnn lligh Sc-html '221 Teniple Vniverwity '2'3: State Vullege Suni- lIlt'l' Nrlinnl '273 Muh- lenberg Summer Sf-howl 'Z-1 '3 Fred S. Henderson Blunuul Arts Pittxhurg High Selifml 'l23 B. S. Kansas State Teal-hers' Cont-ge '27, Kansas Page fifteen r . . A 12 X - 747 f MM-v ---- S il 9:-uf , Q41 0 24 Q. i- if e 21 N - '.-,- if e -eg il E J' f 2'- Pagv sigrfeerz Marian Collins English Moorestown Friend's Sch0ol'25gA.B. Swarthmore College '29. Edward R, Seltzer linglisll lmlmnnn High Sc-lmol '2Ilg Ph, B. Muhlenberg '28 Elizabeth Sherer English liehighton High Srhool '23, Bucknell llnivvr- sity '25g A. li. Mora- vian College for YVuinvn '27, Drexel lnstitutc- of Library Sr-ienre Sum- mer '27, Drexel Insti- tut:-' of Library Sl'lPllI'C Certificate- 'BSL Lewis A. Ginder Physical Education Le-highton High School '23g East Stroudsburg State Teachers' College '26g East Stroudsburg Summer School '25, '26, '27, '28, '25-P. Mildred Obert Physical Education Lehighton High School '22: Sargent School H253 Columbia Univer' sity Special Summer Course '25, '26, '28. GACHTIN BAM BIL Q , 'YI . 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W9 af W i g 4 Qu , ii, ' ' 1 'l -- Tffl ', 'v I. 1 UH' -- 4352 1 -. ff E! fm- 3. 1 I QU fy 'Ili'-E'-'eil ' .3 L2 - 'i ki - I 'Z W f m ' ' :.St22'J'5i ff. , U , 'WY' 5 CRE ', 3 L 1 4 f i , X 1 1 l Y 1 4 i ? l 1 4 N 1 3 L F W 4 4 N I 1 l W I I I 5 i s i 5 1 W W 41 1 1 i J w ,N 1 N Xlx Xx ly XXX XX XX lx x X 1 f T, 14 , f - Q wiv - Y r v W - SEN IORS GACHTIN BAM BIL ' ' ' 4 .ai fjyf' X! ff ff nf. ,4,. . I I 7. I - - - X fx H K :I w ,A - 4 -. PL-,,,,', 1,1 X f ' 5 4- ff , ,.-- - X ,- xx 21 S. .,f -fr., -rr 1 rf: E51 J E ' ' ' r r 'Tr rr -- 1930 Lamont Emery .,,.,........., . ....,,..,. ,.,........ P resldent Roy Kern Margaret Alma Curtis May Mr. Millard A. Stofflet .. Sen1or Senior Endures GACHTIN BAM BIL Page twenty I 1, -4- 54? llialkix -L -1-- --1 ---- -----t s..- -- ' SENIGR CLASS HISTORY September 7, 1926. a group of ambitious students passed through the portals of Lehighton High School to begin the first stage of their high school career. This class numbered one hundred and thirty-three. Their first class meeting was called by Mr. Stofflet. the faculty advisor. on October 19. for the purpose of organization. At this meeting the officers were elected and a flower and motto were adopted. The only social event of the year was the Hallowelen party held in the gym. The class was well represented in inter- class basketball although neither team won a championship. They also entered the annual Halloween parade and received favorable comment on their first undertaking. One hundred and fifteen members of the class came back in the fall of 1927. to enter the Sophomore class. As Sophomores. they made a good show- ing in athletics. Four girls and five boys made the varsity basketball teams. In varsity baseball three members of the class were on the team. while in football one member of the class was on the varsity. Two members of the class were representatives on the gym team. On Xovember 19. the Fresh- man Sophomore football game was played. After a hard struggle the Fresh- man team won by a I3 to 6 score. In interclass basketball the boys' team played two games and won one. The girls. however. were much more for- tunate. They played two games and won both of them. The class was also fairly well represented in the orchestra and band. They took part in the Hal- lowe'en parade and benefited by the previous year's experince. lu September. l923. one hundred and ten members of the original class of one hundred and thirty three returned for the third stage of their high school career. The class was still more fortunate in sports by having six boys on the boys' varsity basketball team. and five on the varsity football team. four girls on the girls' varsity basketball team. and one boy and one girl on the gym team. In interclass basketball the boys came out second having played three games. lost one. The girls again won every one of the three games played. After some very spectacular playing the class football team, headed by XYesley Kreidler, won the Sophomore-Junior game. All these things were great in their way but a greater task lay ahead. the publishing of the annual yearbook. To raise money for the yearbook. on january l0. l929. the annual Junior Class play was given. The play rendered was Seventeen. by Booth Tarkington. As an added source of revenue the class opened a candy stand which was still more popular and successful than the refresh- ment stand at the Fair and games. The class entered the Hallowe'en parade and won second prize. It was the great work upon the part of the staff and the earnest efforts of the class to raise the money that made the 1930 Gachtin Bambil the largest and most successful that was ever published in l.. H. S. The social event of the year was the Hobo Party. At this novel party everyone Ceven the teachersj had to come dressed as hoboes. GACHTIN BAMBIL Page twenty-one Q f i.,,1 4 I WH WU fx-x KM? 1 Wifi NY-e-A X me ' -l te ll S. Q .- e F- -V elif? e ig' ' i e'c :f A 2 HELEN ARMBRUSTER We don't know much about Helen, Though we know she likes to skateg We wish her the very best of luck, In selecting her future mate. HAROLD BALLIET As 9. pioneer bold in days of old, Balliet loves the out- doorsg Like Boone he knocks his opponents cold, While studies to him are a bore. Pago fzuczzfy-two JAMES ASHNER Jimmy is taking the com- mercial course, In business to make his debutg For a Mexican Athlete can make things worse Than most others usually do. ALVIRDA ARNER What will Virday's future be? Of dresses she'll be a mak- er, But we know her husband true Is, and will be-a baker. llwwlfl '1izl.1rcMil2 GACHTIN BAMBIL V, MAE ARNER Mae's so sweet and modest, You can bet she isg But she can groan the loud- est When we have a quiz. ,f HAYDEN BEGEL Tall, slim, handsome! fair, Haydie, the boy with the slick blonde hair, Tickles a pretty fast clarinet key, In our senior high school orchestree. L .X-I K 4 I , , Y . get 1 ' ' . N .l N f' , x X 1 A uw l ff I - Q -i Af- '?x Hia' X 9 1'-ig L 1 L ik?-1 ir 5 lr V .gi Z-if iii i EVAN BEERS Zulu, trombonist and stu- MARGARET BAUER Maggie is our manager, And other things at that, With all the girls intelli- gence, She 'does not seem high hat. I dent, Is a good sport all the way thrug He can also be independent 'Cause he knows his les- sons too. MARGUERITE ASHNER Though this girl seems usleepyyu She sure is full of fung A sailor's sweetheart too, is sheg It's her cadet or none. nm b K 5 , X- Dodging, pivoting, swift, and sure, Bobby shoots through the stalwart lineg Tho' football for him has a peculiar lure, He certainly is stopped by tangent or sine. GACHTIN BAM BIL V f JAMES BEHLER Angel-face Daisy with a beard like a board, Comes from Big Creek in a little old Fordg Although he is absent just once in Q while, When rabbit hunting comes 'round in style. 'Tj EMALINE BOYER Emaline isn't quiet, As some of us think she is, i But as a Home Ec. Teacher, We bet she'll be a wiz! Page twenty-three M 17 -T.,,- PM 15 2 if Xu X S 'N f ff, ,wiv new ---A ii i Ii, 7 Y i 4 -:bi Y i Vtgaifgi , il, fig' Y Y' i Alexaff f-:L 'Q HELEN BRELSFORD r Helen is a fair young maid I Who seems not quite re- pelled I GEORGE BRENNAN By biiighiemor blond and A worn-out l'Chevie comes . ' down the street Refer to Mr' Held' And stops before the build- Ing, T Then Georgie gets out-he H LQVINA DIE ERICH H Saves his feet Ted can pound piano keys, .- , ' . That's her strength you To ride hes always Will- See ' mg' She has one big weakness though, Ask Goof how that can X be. I i obj ' V, 35- . xl! il LESTER BUCK From outlying territ ory Bucky hails, 2 A successful schedule to V -E ,li--W passg In inter-class sports he never MARIAN BURKE Q' fails , , 5 , A To hold up that end of the ffagagfiti nurse Class' When you feel quite out of DELPHIN CROWLEY ' sorts Anyone can argue about sci- Pay a call to 'tBurkie. ence , But Delph ,lreally knows his stuff, For he argues with teachers, and pupils Until they say, that's enough! Page tive nty-fou r GACHTIN BAM BIL ll s Q 43 N A i 'Cf 7 A il - nw ii f H- Q nw-if l--'T-:L-f-'Suit Y: xl. Y ,Y-T74 if L5 - f vw, i fl 7-i 'Y if L E? H Q'-,lf-' sa kg 4 JOSEPH DEHAVEN With his coal black hair slicked smooth and glossy, Y f'Joe is shiekie but never ANNA DOLGHER bossyg ffpukeisv no longer Mary He comes and goes without WILBUR CHRISTMAN Piffkfords much WSG, , UC - H d t h She cut her lovely curls, And, usually hangs gound Digg Con uc S an Orc es' But she won't let that ham- Wlth the blg boys' per herg 'ff ,gg And plays 3' Cornet Very She shines among the girls. wellg For he practices all his lei- sure time, , Or works on his car-do tell!!! L ll F l l '. 1 EVELYN EBERTS Ebs is one who does good deedsg JOSEPH DIETZ She's a high rater, g Joe's an accomplished art- Wait-you don't know half of ' istg ity 1 He took commercial work. She's a good debater. EVPJLYN DIEHL Tho' he's always annoying Diehlie's among our bright- the teachersl I est girls He doesn't often shirk. In the Academic courseg In addition to all this lcarn- irlsr, She loves the outdoor sports. GACHTIN BAM BIL ' Page twenty-five Y . . ' 12 N-s'??'X HY - X 'X - K nl W ,i-I w -H ' x L 'l ' Z gf Q' , T.: 1 -i-ij Y ill I--E J YAQST -3 :zu-2-sv LORETTA GAUMER Lorettafs one of our basket- ball starsg As a student she's won LEE DREISBACH manyllaufflsf Lee, the champ potato grow- But nothing interests her er, ' f1U1t9S0YT'fUCh Studies his lessons quite As a certain young man Well. named Charles, Dignified, quiet, Surely no RAYDELLE GILBERT ' ' ' A 'A '.'bl0YVervH , Raydelle is proudest of her i Scientifically, he'll farm in men, some dell- Especially one named Harry. V X V LAMONT EMERY Dignified, business-like, shiekie, and tau, ANNA GERBER IS iBu'fChf the head of our Those who say that Anna's , C ass, quiet, Hes about the best dressed Know not what theyire of us all ' about. And popular Wlth the She wants to be a dietician mass' And Will, We' have no doubt. A Page tzvczziy-six GACHTIN BAMBIL She believes in stepping outg We wonder if she'll marry? RUSSEL HAHN Peanuts, star forward for L. H. S. For three years played varsity games, He's always tried to do his best, And he sure did make a name. 0' V , . 1 Jw X in 1 'C' H S -Nw .,' ' S .' 5x , l ff F M- gigs Ilia' X xv -'1 wk -1: Q Zig Y ,A 3 l Fix El, T, Y Q P, GENEVA GROW To do some kind of favor, HGEVIQH goes out of her - ff -7- f,-11, , - f ,ff DONALD HOFFMAN Bullets, the whizzing wise- cracker, ANNA GRAVER Caarries an awful mean 1 eg Another Commercial student, Althoggh he may look like a This one's name is Anng Safe-Cracker Doesn't bother the boys at To some Womien hers just School divine! Because she has her man. wayg But then she'd go the same distance To see a Chevrolet. 1 WILMER HELD Heldie's our editor-in-chief Who fights his way through the womeng He's very bright and knows his stuff, But in class he's always grinning. Z W G5 if I 1 za fi AF N. ti X - rf . , E 1.4 ' I A- ' ,i .fr I 5 V, ' P . vi A 'V DORIS Husky is one of our stronger girls With lots of brawn and xg' I ' FRANCES HAAS Haasie is an important YUUSCIQS girl, We'll .bet she can handle a Plays cello for our schoolg 1'0l11Hg-Dm, She's used to doing services, We Pity hef D001' RUSS91! She lives the golden rule. . X GACHTIN BAM BIL 1 Page twenty-seven ,L 'f iQ,,u FW I ,, ,fi-I W I, l l L f - A, - A' 1 -K'-'A ' l? J -5-5-7 2, N ,. -ff, , ig: I I , gli-L ' A ' o so ARLENE HAUPT Though Porky takes up lots of space, Shels worth her weight in goldg She knows her lessons in- side out, In Chemistry she's bold. IQ'- JOSEPH HUBITSKY Hunter, trader, and trapper, ' t'J0e hikes from Packer- tong He knows his chemistry 'ta to Z,7Y And can tell it to most anyone. Page twenty-eight JENNIE HUBITSKY When Jennie puts her mind on things, Her teeth she firmly grits, We think that's part of the reason why, At shorthand she's the Ritz. CALVIN KU I-INS 'fCally is about the best typist in class, You ought to see all his awardsg Keep up the good work, y0u're pretty fast, And you'll be going contin- ually upwards. I use xl VERNA HOUSER At night when she's to tend 1 the store, She Says, .ioh yes, of ALMA KISTLER course, I willy Alma doesn't bother boys, If Verna needs a little help, Though one on her im- A Buick comes from Sum- poses, mit Hill. It's getting rather serious now, He's started sending roses. GACHTIN BAMBIL - i s ,. ' ,J f,,. n SI A ll N I' .fl I' X Q Q' nw ' ' M- ft wwe N A ' .NAV dx X v nivvt , ,f , 4- 'si .i If LQ Q- -:L-L :LY -21' YXL- , Aiii-iQ ii i rig' , i QFJ- xa I ll CURTIS MAY Always sketching, girls espe- cially, v i'Curt Surely knows his , ARLENE KERB. cum-es: i'Toot is the leader of our A D1-3YW1'ighf he WHUYS T0 be .h , some day, Toctleiiesive all adniitg If he d0Q5U't 1059 hif DOROTHY HEYDT But when her traveling sales- UQFVGS- D0t's a very funny girlg man S hiime' f . She laughs at what is said, Sh? gtalfeb the Othd gui y Except when someone teases S 1 ' ' her ' About her boy-friend, 7- -. 1 i A B ZX' 7 M, 2 I A LOUISE KLINE Louise-'s goal is teaching SARAH HANSEL r French, ' l Sarah is quite new to us, rhsgrsxffilffthlng W O r t h And new to all the town , Y ' v A Y ROY KERN But her intelligence and We lgjgfeto Studi French bd' A d l ' th j f anj bl'-31115. H , ,- Q - nigoingngilgsiel es 0 m X Have gained her quick re- She alll ah has a tmlle' Is Kerny, the shiek from Down- the Heightsg In class activities always busy, For he stays home and studies nights. GACHTIN BAM BIL Puge fsventy-mne ,M xx-..-,e X 'X I f iq 2: f '4fg , f Q-! Q. E It 2. EL-, fffg-- :xg C , sitio C ie f R r' -'ff 2-'Z' MARION KLECKNER A representative of dancing, Our Moxie is the girl, If something fancy you 'de- sire, Tell her to do a twirl. GEORGE METZLER t'Little John, our play near ruined Whtn on his horn he blast. Thinking up new ones to al- ways pull Blow your own horn, George, and you'll last! Page fhirfy WOODROW MILLER Danny can usually be heard in the mass, Tho' he's absent a lot from schoolg But he's usually quiet in chemistry class, 'Cause he doesn't snore 'loud as a rule. CATHERINE KROMER Cats is always in a Star, In another won't be seeng We wonder if it is the car, Q DORlOYli P When it comes to having fun Dot is always ready, She's very happy 'spite her troubles With her boyfriend, Teddy. GACHTIN BAM BIL Or this young fellow named Jene. . CLINTON MINNICH Rusty seems rather quiet, And nervous too, at tirnesg He usually can create a riot By trying to get out rimes. lj 1 'C 'A f' - if 'W I A X , x C S M, f H- if .-ny.. xx ? Q YQ '-1:1 '3 n 1aff'1 4 75 1,-i Aj:-f -Yirvv fr , Q HAZEL MARKLEY Kid is one more of our nurses, She has heaps of friendsg To her happiness in future, HELEN LEWIS Helen is a country lass But that's just telling half, She's always getting into Each best wishes sends. trouble d With her giggles ' and laughs. if Q 1 If I , ARLENE MAY Thisigirl came here her Sen- MELVIN MOYER lor year! l Her name is Arlene Mayg Sh6T1ff b1'9akS UP many H We all ad ired her very SCGIIG I much, And creates just twice as And wante ' to stay. manyg His records are highest-in 1 excuses, As for cares, he hasn't any. GACHTIN BAM BIL HENRY MOULTHROP As Robin Hood Hennie made a hit, In sports he's always aroundg And though at times he is slightly stiff, He's always duty bound. H AGNEQS MANTZ Somebody's stenog Peggy will beg She always aims to pleaseg She takes dictation at a high speed, And surely can tickle the keys. Page th irty-one N x 'Y . 1? :lid -XY 'N W in W ---. X D. f ff 7 d - 1 -:'+- - AJ J- X f'T' f -D Lis-rf-2--A -' P' N Hens.- D D- -e 11 D - o - D ' 1' LUTHER NANSTEEL Dewey comes from Weiss- port, He's little but he's wiseg And when it comes to Math. and Chem. You just forget his size. MARGUERITE MILLER- DONALD RABENOLD Marguerite has talents X 4 BXvO,date Dill of the Val-- Very few she lacks, ' sity, But her best achievement Has a record of his Own in Is playing on her Sport: But Where he gets his in- spirationkz- Whoa!! well steer for an- other port. I ' -' if fi HH X-Q nf X DORIS MILLER Dottie is fond of reading She's musically inclined. VVith all this girl's ambition Her place in life she'll findi HAROLD RABENOLD The manager of Lehighton High teams, , X X K' S p u n t , efficie t and Stl-ict, H BLANCHE MOSSERWXMM He's.up near the top in stud- oDipH plays forward for our ies and work, classy As a student he is picked. yells ringing in her ears Give her a good excuse to like The leader of the cheers. GACHTIN BAM BIL Page tliirfy-two N 0- Q XXX X Q-ik:-Y!'i.'if A1-'f Yin- Y H-.,L L, ES ? K d1i........ ' if- ll Vw N IN , 3-IQ, Sl A I f - -- 3 I Q- X HANNAH PAPERMAN Hannah is a worker fine, And duties never shirksg We know she'll be a big suc- cess As One of Cohen's clerks. i I GERALD ROTH Muggy runs on our track team, In baseball too he stands outg You can see him ever in French class, Trying to find out what it's about. n MARVIN REHRIG 'iMarvie saved the class teams many a loss By his skill, when in the rearg For many a long shot or short foul toss, He put in the basket clear. RUTH PETERS Small and quiet, Like the deuce! Friendly and talkative, That is Ruth. GACHTIN BAM BIL EDITH PHIFER t'Peady likes to go to swim Even where it's muddy, She seems to be an all 'round girl, And even likes to study? 7 LOHR SCHLAUCH Everyone gets out his refer- ence When Lohr begins to talkg Because he's way ahead in science, At no big real problem he'll balk. Page thirty-three lb ' I . A 1? J M XZ A ?Z7r'? Q A 5 'N f H he X cw 9,1171 1 ff at .L ... ...h.: J V iii -i5iL' i-5 1- , : ' AY: Y,s!? .1 -:T--17 KENNETH RITTER From Packerton comes this quiet youth, And often in a big Buick, too, For Kenny is always at home in a car, i ff I, X3 4.911 L44 5 ARLENE REX How she dribbles o'er the As a chauffeur he surely H001- ' ' GERTRUDE REHRIG AW9'9Q ti l if GLADYS RABENOLD Dick is another debater, She certainly uses her braing She's friendly and smiles all the time, Especially out in- the rain. Page Thirty-four if It surely is a shameg But then thafs 'fReXie'5,' Slim is the young maiden's ' 1 name, favorite spoit, And P unuts is to blame. X CHARLOTTE RONEMUS Chillet stars with pretty curls, Plays basketball what's moreg The counter-forwards have no chance, With Charlotte on the Hoor. GACHTIN BAMBIL With Jennie she's foundg And they have been as one this year, Giggling all year 'round. N ORVILLE SHOEMAKER In a new Ford, Orville's cluite sought for By girls and boys alikeg They think that's what it's bought for- To take people out for a ride. N O- w- X XXX , ps xx ivif f - H- -,1'1-ri YL, gr L ii Lv A 13:2 5 . v, , -.117 9K .L ,,- .l 43 ll N I l El ' X.- I ,I 1 -, Q- 1' X f go g I f -G HELEN SOLT LT WOODROW SO 1 With gymnastic form, 'tReds has been a hard Helen has not been blessedg worker ut she knows all her les- , B Especially in his Senior yearg The stage manager of our play Sherwood Can play the mouth 01'- gan? ? by ear, sons, So here's to her success. HAROLD WEINLAND Goofy will be a journalist If nothing else interferes, GRACE RUTH He also plays a 'thot clar- In basketball she stands the B Tet C lr t. bumps, u :f omp ica ions are Through all the perspira- C0m1T18, we fear- tion, ' - -KJ But everybody knows it's A XJ-f' HOI1tZ, 1 UV That's Rothie's inspira- L ' tion. 'f GACHTIN BAM BIL HARRISON STRAUB Ever-ready for humor and wit, Husky Bud as a pastor should fit, , He played as tackle on the varsity teamg To settle a question he has ever a scheme. -2,3 ALICE seeming Schottie and Fords are synonyms, They're usually found to- getherg But here's how Alice spends her time:- Dancing in all kinds of weather. Page thirty-five ELLEN SERFAS Goof is famous at the rink, Surpassing as a skaterg Although her classmates also know- At singing she'll be great- er. F y WM, S FLORENCE STEIGERWALT lorence is a quiet girl, She causes no one troubleg he always knows her les- ik ALLEN ZAHN For Zahnie's a jolly good fellow, Who is always full of fung sons, and Her care is all a bubble. 1... 'Nev' 6 NAOMI SWEITZER OH field 01' HOOI' he Wins Naomi doesn't like the boys. many a friend, If she did, We couldn't tellg A sport and athlete in one. But we know that as a Stu, Q-f'ff1fflif7 ,iffja , - sl 'ff r 4, . Ldrgkwsl fl qnfkj ff if Page thirty-si.v dent, Nome does exceedingly well. GACHTIN BAM BIL 11 BEATRICE SOLT Here we have a Beatrice Who helps her dad a lot, She likes a gossipy exchange With charming young Miss Schott. , M WK X4 N WILLARD ZIMMERMAN Bill made a comeback in athletics, After an injury which laid him up longg Just so, he is never downed by defeat, Keep fighting Bill, vou'll get along. pf fr Y F? . -Q i rw draw tg ,m W i r J lf 1 i, l E li 1 l l M l , J N li k N if lf ly . xl 7 Xx 777077 1 ,Y 1 S HU X -Z 4 HELEN WEHR Helen gets a million A's, She's blessed with the best of looksg MILDRED SWEITZER We fjgpsechlffgfn She gets out Another quiet maiden, She can keep her father's Goes by the name of books. afMiCkgyx She's an expert typist, In Gregg she's also quick. THELMA ZIMMERMAN Thelma seems a quiet girl, But she's the finest sportg She comes to our athletic Micky's made many friends games Because of her gay disposi- tiong For typing she doesn't give a rap, But she certainly can write composition. MILDRED WALCK And functions of that sort. GACHTIN BAM BIL . Y X S! A is 1 -.- if xxx X X A? P' -. 3 - PAULINE WEHR Tony's a good violinist, What she sows, she'll sure- ly reapg We hope to see the time When she'1l show Fritz Kreisler cheap. MAZIE ZEIGLER Mazie's going to Kutztown To learn to teach us Frenchg If the boys all misbehave for her, She'll put them on the bench. Page thirty-seven gf h 1 N ...X rf? 1. 742' f 4 gh- Q A, K I X . Nl, --1-e . ,sQ9ffi use-ref:-ef ,YV x Amula swf EVELYN SOLT SOLOMON TAUSS To look at her you'd never guess Orating, debating, loud and clear. That Soltie talks sans stop, Solly einclied high school debatesg She often passes time away Even in historv a listening ear In father's bakery shop. Is lelilt to his pleas-a lawyer he'll ma e. September 3, 1929, only 95 of the original group remained for the last lap. As heretofore the Class of 1930 was exceptionally well represented in varsity basketball and football. The girls' varsity basketball team had sev- eral of our girls among its numbers. ln inter-class football we were less for- tunate, losing the only game we played. In inter-class basketball both the boys and the girls won every game they played, On December 13, 1929. the Senior Class presented its annual class play, Sherwood, by Alfred Noyes, to a large and appreciative audience. The play, a tale of Qld Eng- land, renewed our childhood acquaintance with Robin Hood and his merry outlaw band. As a gift to the school we decided to present a classroom movie projector, still filmslide projector, an auditorium amplifier, and films to start an educational movie library with the hope that they will be valuable additions to visual education in the high school. lt is under the very able supervision of our friend and advisor, Mr. Millard A. Stofflet, that we close a successful four year career in good old l,ehighton High. GACHTIN BAM BIL Page thirty-eiglzf ,- 43 5 mix Eh 1 K5ii'i .K QfALg:,-1-'N l f -211-.ip nj.: S! A ' N f xgxs X ? B f w YV ,,, Y Y. JUNIORS GACHTIN BAM BIL Ptjfhful E? .- if LQ 7 ,-,- - .Q Y . A lg J---' K-mfg: ' Xp' X A ' CH '-1, r'. gil' l 0 I 4 7, T:f'1 ss-is f sf-Hs?--2 ' JUNIGR CLASS QFFICERS Ifrzmkliu liretuey ...... ........... P resident Allen Gincler .,.,..... .... .... X fice-President Matrona XValck ...,.. ......... S Ccretary ........Treasurer Mary Montz ...... Michael Kobal ....,....... Mr. Daniel I. Farren Class Flower-Yellow Rose Class Motto- If we rest+we rust Class Colors-Purple and Gold GACHTIN BAMBIL Page forty .........Historian Class Advisor N . Il N f5 'N' l -., N c Q XX 7 1 M-if Hi lu 1 W'-':' 'L '-' H , 1 : f ,X Y .tl-'Ti i ir Y -gs: i S x JUNIGR CLASS I-IISTGRY The stage is set. Time-September 6, 1927. Place-Lehighton High School. Characters-One Hundred fifty-four members of our class. The curtain rose, disclosing the first year of our High School career. Although we were timid Freshmen, We acquitted ourselves very successfully in the athletic field by defeating the stubborn Sophomores in the annual Gridiron Classic. We put up an excellent showing against the many new and strange studies confronting us. A prize in the annual Halloween Par- ade was captured by our class for its splendid turn-out and uniformity of dress. Final examinations ended Act 1 of our play, Four Years in High Schoolf, The curtain fell. Cn September 6, 1928, we returned to the stage with the cast reduced to one hundred thirty-one students. As members of the Sophomore class we progressed fairly well in curricular and extra-curricular activities. The Sopho- more boys put over with a bang the skit, West of Hershey Bar, written by a member of our class. After another intermission we again returned to our Alma Mater. now to enact the busy scenes of the junior year-the most important part of our High School Drama. The stupendous but delightful task of publishing our annual, the Gachtin Bambil, was attacked with zeal. 'Ye Olde junior Candy Shoppe was managed successfully. The splendid rendition of the Junior Class's three one act plays, FIxchange.', Overtones, and The Faraway Princess, given in the High School Auditorium on March 14, 1930, was made possible through the co-operation of the class members. Our class was well represented on all four of the school's athletic teams. One more act remains to be completed, before extinguishing the foot- lights on our High School Play. XVe feel confident that every member of the Class of 1931, during the last act of our play, will keep constantly before him our motto: lf we rest-M we rust. -M. K., '31 GACHTIN BAM BIL - - Page forty-one , ' X3 fs. ,- .stef fl DONALD ANTHONY Academic Class Football lg Class Baseball I Basketball 13 Sub-Varsity Basketball sity Basketball 35 Varsity Football 2 Patrol 15 Orchestra 2, 3. Jack is the gentleman of our He leads a brave life by rattling off one of the huge bass fiddles in our Jack is quite an athlete. He is a the football and basketball teams and cd on our class teams. During the i'Jack can be seen peddling ice in keep in trim for football and other sports. Do'n't get hard. LENETTA ASPLIN Commercial Press Club 1: Forensic Society 23 Class Bas- ketball 2g Year Book Staff 3, Home Room Presi- dent 3g Junior Class Play. Nita is our Home Room president this year. She is a great worker and has done much for our class, being assistant advertising manager on our Year Book Staff. She is tak- ing the Commercial course and hopes some day to be a milkman's private secretary. Maybell Here's luck from the Class of '31. You sap. 'MMM YN ANDREAS Evvy Commercial Club 1, 25 Aeronaiitizzs Club 3. is one of our commercial students. to be one of the quiet kind but we to become better acquainted with usually seen with her friend Dolly , believes in plenty of exercise, and roll' is one of her favorite pastimes. Her is a certain Junior boy. By golly, vunctf' Q- 471 5 JM. CHARLES ASHNER Mickey Academic Orchestra, 1, 2, 3. Mickey is one of the good-looking mem- bers of our class. His curly hair and spiffy smile have caught the eye of many of the weak- er sex, but Mickey is a woman-hater. He is out for basketball and at times flashes rare form. As a violinist he is a wizard, being on the par with Mischa Elman and others. When Prof. Yenser sees Mr. Ashner coming it is time to start practice. Best of luck for the future, Mickey. Over there she is. GACHTIN BAMBIL Page forty-two . 1 fc F N I5 I ' T' 'I it tg uw -I ti .' 'X 'L 1 bx. l fl iii: l X. .l,.-A GRACE BEERS Commercial Girls' Phy. Ed. Club lg merce Club 23 Aeronautics ketball 2, 3. This member of our class journeys every day from the metropolis of Chunk. Dolly has established for herself through kick , Min. Playing basketball is I Dolly's pastimes and we admit knows her guarding. She likes to she and Denny off at all our modern dances. Gee, we had fun last night! BALLIET Q Tommy Academic Football lg Class Baseball 23 Varsity 2, Zig Gym Team 2, Art Club 13 Phy- Club 23 Glee f'lub 15 Kathleen 1. , the strong man ot' '31, has such physique that he would make the eyes turn green with envy. Not only is but a vocalist and actor. Tommy orator and ran be heard in History handing out a line . A healthy, good- chap like Tommy has no fears in can be Seen of progress. you explain this for me? her singing her MARSHALL BEGEL B6gGl ADA BOYER Ada Academic V Academic Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Glee Club 1, 35 Latin Club 2. Here is another of our class, being of our High School. and often plays a Babe , Bagel ies and finds time of the Junior Class. sitting on the floor Stop it. musically talented member in both band and orchestra He plays the French horn J duet with his best friend does good work in his stud- r to be an active supporter He has a queer habit of in German Class. Ada is one of the very studious members of our class. She always has her lessons well pre- pared, especially Plane Geometry and is will- ing to help anyone in distress. She doesn't take part in many extra-curricular activities but she is an ardent supporter of L. H, S. VVe are sure she will be successful in life no matter what field she may enter. Don't get dumb. I r GACHTIN BAM BIL - Page forty-three E I? 555, L .. I 'X xi-B-HX X 'N ' fill it ll I, E' 5 V i if 1 Lai 5 - 'fi fx' 'J - wgnn? 3 -1--9 Q - - . if ? . RALPH BEISEL Chic MYRTLE BURKE Sis Academic vp X ' Commercial 'N Class Football 25 Class Baseball I ' era Club 15 Forensic Society 25 Class Track 1, 25 Varsity Football 35 Varsi ck Bas tball Manager 25 Year Book Staff 3. 2, 35 Bird Club 1. T , smiling lass is none other than our Chick is another man of the - open lri Sis . She holds the important posi- spaces, He is fond of trapping, hu L .nd 'V gum drop and chewing gum girl in fiihlini and is ilnterestelii in mang Q Sthe largeslt department stores of our ' ic was on t e trac team an a - . 'z-' . is is aso a member of our Year football team. He possesses at Leiderm ook Staff. Vlfe do not know what line of build and likes to box and wrestle in his sp - rk you intend to follow, but the Class of '31 tlirge. Hisl broad smige will pull him thru ishes you success in whatever it may be. ci icult paces in ii e. , G6 , Oh yeah??? I'll be a btg hunter and Mapper. EDITH CHRISTMAN X Fannie' M. CURTIS BLANK Curt Commercial Academic Phy. Ed. Club 1, 25 Student Council 15 Class Class Football 15 Class Baseball 1, 25 Class Basketball 15 Varisty Basketball 2, 35 Gym Basketball 15 Class Track 1, 25 Varsity Foot- Team 2, 35 Year Book Staff 35 That's That ball 2, 35 Varsity Track 2, 35 Varsity Basket- 15 Kathleen 25 Junior Class Play. ball 2, 35 Safety Patrol 1. Fannie is one of the popular girls of our Curt is the big man of our class. He can class being active in both scholastic and ath- easily be noticed because of his height. Curt legcllwork. Sge tis center on she varsity bask- does fairly well in his studies and finds plenty et Il team an s e represente our high school of time for athletics. He played end on the atFthe Stroudburg Gym Meftl the lastltwo years. football team and earned his letter in basket- annie is very success u with al her sub- ball and track. Curt can be seen working jects, being an honor roll student. XVe hope she in an American Store and if he keeps up his will have just as much success with a certain good work hc will soon be managing one. senior. Did you see Chan? uyouire not so big? i GACHTIN BAM BIL Page forty-four S - f f .ru .IL-f - 4- A 4: if ax --Q:-f li ,,-:.- X-rf -F-ef.-. .age .bxx , K- , . I is 3 AA lg N f' I -- X x xx XX X fl 5 . .S X ' ': L r !'- K I 1 i 'l l 1 1 J Q4 Q . VERDA CHRISTMAN Verdy CHARLES BLOSE Charlie General Academic Good lVI:mnners Club lnerce Club 23 Typing C Verily comes to lg . '. Cliumber L xi' l ss Baseball 23 Safety Patrol 13 Manual . vcrv y I r. a handsome chap hails from the little town to the north of us, lieuvc 3:5 She ing community, Parryville. l-lvery morn- X Q In llub 3. ' Arts lub 2. ns e 1 do, f n th 9 ' tll, N n f, ro S vi is st good student and she surely 2 '- f ' , 'Cherlim-2 walks the three miles between her Plane Geometry. We do not kno ' . Q l ity and the High School. This is probably Verdy will do nfter leaving us, but we ' 1 e reason for his rosy cheeks and giant stature. pose she'll teach in a, little red school house Charlie is quite 21 student. especially in or she might be the mate of one of our fut g ' ane Geometry and Physics, but he finds time plumbers-who knows? H nGee pi THOMAS BOCK Academic ' Tommy 2, 3. Physical Education Club 1, Tommy is thought to be rather handsome by certain members of the Freshnmn claims very much might be a reason for his being too tired to study. Tommy spends much of his time on the gym floor developing his physique. Early in the morning he cnn be seen peddling milk and we expect him to be the president of some great dairy one of these days. opposite sex. A of his time' this I heard a good one. o take nn active part in class sports. X. Hey, you. GERALDINE ,C AY Toot 74 ommercial Cf Jr. Chamber of Commerce 1, 2 5 Library Clu1 73. 'Toot is one of the quiet and shy members of our class. She is a commercial student but we are quite sure she would enjoy school much more without Shorthand and Bookkeeping. Toot is a loyal member of our class and is an active supporter of class activities. What- ever your undertaking, the Class of '31 wishes you much luck. Oh Yeah! 6 y f lc GACHTIN BAM Bll. Page forty-five X .l.,,v , x IN , W W Q f by X 'N f n 'l'-'ll tx l l,l l 4? A If f x ., T: e gf: ce-be e-bf A-1 41 I 11 5 ARTHUR BQ MAN f-Artgw ILLIAN DIEHL Lili gfyk Commercial lj X ' Commercial Bird Club 13 Stamp Club 25 Aei 1 ' s I. lor Chamber of Commerce 1, 23 Aeronau' Club 3' I tics u ub 3. Art is an air-minded member of ou lclass. l l is one of the conscientious members lf at any time you want to know 'gui what ffl lg lass who toils very hard to get her in aviation, just ask him. During his s : N-4 le .L -and' usually does. However, she's al- ments he can be found along the M worrying aboutrthem. Lil does not Creek. fishing, trapping, or swimming. md ' -v el' Wlth the ODPOS-ite SGX- What she C1098 is u great man now, he was appointed Dep f-' tlside of school is a secret to us although we Sheriff by his dad. Boyl He sure is lucky Q 'ilk leve sherspends some of her time and money be moved to the Hoose Gow and still ke t the movies. out of the cells. f H , U V D ya have your lessons ? M , Oh! Yeh? QW Z2 . H ' H ELIZABETH DEITERICH V Betty Q. RANKLIN BRETNEY Skipper Academic Academic J G I, i Cl b 1: That, Th t 1: K thi Class Basketball 2g.Stamp Club 1, 25 Year 2: glee TSE, .gill Class Baskitbalil 2' 3? Iiibrgig Book .Staff 3,5 Class Historian 1, 23 Class Ifresi- Club 25 Gym Team, Pianist 2. g'e1n1tft3gC8T::J8r0Class Playg Student Council 23 Betty is a very attractive member of our .. ,. ,, . , class, besides being popular. 'tBetty's talent b , Slipper as one ff the mo? pfhpugar Vaemi as a pianist is well known and she is never i glfhoclollll 3:2551 tflwtas give . gislfenf happier than while she is tickling the ivories. gh fgglasi O 1 ffgk. a ef, itorllnh le If Betty has one hardship in her fair young if ftlilnuil' t lippel gwgys hais t e life-Plane Geometry. Methinks something ve, Mel? ecl?sS.a ,fait an 0 ess ls gill' should be done about this for it has a grave Vlces W eneyer. ilsbca e upgn L0 ohgo' is effect on Bemis wmplefe happiness- Other il2li5lS?lc3'5lnQsin0thiciiliioi bikllliililrfilm Wlse llell lessons go lllllllg very lllllllolllly' by acting as deposit-cashier. The class sure is uponrtps behind an ambitious lad like Skipper, For crying in a bucket. GACHTIN Page forty-six 't BAM BIL rs 0- rw' N t tl N f5 f Tr. I lift YN f ,, --- 34, .tis 111- xx L sz s X s 1 3271-- :ja -,L - sf rr I, ., 3 MILDRED DOTTER ' Academic Travel C'lub ly That's That 13 Glec Class Basketball 2, Sig Typing Club I This little girl is Tootie , the on our class team. She is a great can be found in the cheering section athletic activities. '1'ootie is also an former on the fiddle and can be seen away at every orchestra rehearsal. We you're going to be a soloist and wish you cess far greater than Madame Gray Levine. Oh heck! HARRY FEBICH Harry Academic I Class Basketball 33 Class Football 1, 2, 33 Class Track 23 Sub Varsity Football 23 Gym Team 2, 33 Physical Education Club 1, 2, 33 Year Book Staff 33 That's That 13 Junior Class Play. Harry is a popular man of our class, pop- ular with both male and females, He is Assis- tant Editor-in-Chief on the '31 Gachtin Bambil Staff. Harry takes part in many class ac- tivities both scholastic and athletic. He played on the class football and basketball teams and was a member of the Varsity Gym Team. Harry is also an excellent dancer. I could love a girl like that. GACHTIN DOTTER Fat Commercial Football 1, 2, 33 Class Baseball 2: Basketball 33 Bird Club 13 Safety Patrol Club 23 Manual Arts Club 23 Aeroe t'lub 3. is another healthy lad of our class. he participates in many class sports as football, basketball, and baseball, he time for scholastic work. Fat is a natnred chap and enjoys playing pranks schoolmates. He is often seen stroking beard of which he is very proud. Come on, now. ROTHY DREHR If Dot Commercial Aft Club 1, 29 Press Club 33 Glee Club 3. Dot is one of our bright students and al- ways has her lessons well prepared, altho she attends the movies quite often with tlllllj. She even finds time after preparing her les- sons to write letters to her friends t??lJ from other towns. 1Vhat she intends to do when she leaves L. H. S. see to be a dark secret. XZAA l'l5on'l lg dumb. BAM Bl L Page forty-seven t Ng f,'5' W L iff! -if, ir :-:ig xi 1 - : 5.4. Vg- -7, , ,,f,: Y w.:hf ':r- da if 12 ' -' ' 7 ,fu 'N f U I .Qi 'l X Cl, 1,v eq 4 f 1, R -X 1 XX PAUL FLICKINGER 1 Commercial Stomp Club 1, 2, 3. Pinky is one of the quiet lads of class. He is an enthusiastic stamp collector some day we expect to see his collection in museum. Pinky spends his summer vacations delivering products. Altho he does not take part letics, he is an ardent supporter of sports ing present at almost every basketball and hall game. Best wishes for a happy and perous future, Pinky' '. Hey, d'ya want my shorthand? MARTHA EMMERT Commercial Jr. Chamber of Commerce 1, 2g Aeronautics Club 3. A As the old adage goes, Laugh and Grow Fat , so thinks this fair damsel. Fat is never seen unless she's giggling. NVe certain- ly would pity her if she ever heard a good joke. Lessons are the least of her troubles, but that's not saying she doesn't have them- because she usually does. Fat's bosom friends are Lill and Cassie . I hope J EDGAR ,X -'Peg' Academic Fd Club 13 That's That 1: Kathleen 1 Club 23 fllee Club 2. ' morning Peg ' can be seen toting down the town's main thorough- her steps to the popular insti- t'Peg is very attractive and large of friends and often proves a very charming hostess to jolly little parties. Peg is a member of the group of Juniors, Hey, kids ! RGE FREHULFER Georgie Commercial -Phimeiy Club 1, 2, 3. This small chap is one of the bright lads of our class. Georgie does not take part in sports but is a bright lad in his studies, and is very fond of collecting stamps. He was on the honor roll all year and if he keeps up his good work in his later life there will be no fear for his future. Hey Bretney, I got a new stamp. ...S- GACHTIN BAM BIL Page forty-eight X . , N 54 A iq 1-'T -- L Elm ire j': i Y K -L. ,vi ,4 A Y 1 ' ' 'Y - - - ' nu N f . . I if 'x X ll I X' F 1 x X Q N fl - fc s X - Y in -F K F v c I 0 5 AGNES ESCH Kitty OUGLAS FRITZIN ER Doug 1 3' ' fl0IT1l IlPl'l'llll X ' Aca ic L, Girls Phy. Ed. Club 15 Thats Tha, i-- ss Baseball 1. 23 Class Basketball 2: brary Club 2, ily Jr. Class Play. f Clas.xF0othall 1, 2. 33 Sub-Varsity Football 33 Pllysi al Education Club 1, 2, 3. This young lady is usually heard be re sht . is seen. l1Vhen Kitty is not talkin 'je may ' Q' is the young gentleman seen before be sure tl1ere's something radically x nv- ie t A ering sec-tion at every basketball game. can be seen every day strolling up t ' a. good athlete and much is ex ected of . P exchanging confidences with her pal, Peg ' .in next year's gridiron battles. In the She is interested in library work and may 0 'W IISIC center of Lehilllifflll Doug is very be seen assisting in our library. S G ulnr because of his pianistic ability and his 'Hot OI'i'l1PSll'ill' as well. As a comedian Uyou would. ,' 'Doug shines thru the Dark Cloud , He was comedian in two skits presented by the Junior boys. Although he has so many extra curricular activities he keeps up with his schol- astic worl-: and there is no fear for his future. Rah! Rah! Rah! V xx ' va LOUIG Q 4cMartyy1 Academic Commercial -- Class Baseball 13 Class Basketball 13 Class 1 , Football 2, 33 Sub Varsity Basketball 2, 33 2,AI2tatgl2gn12' Jr' Chamber of Commprce Club Varsity Gym Team 23 Physical Education Club ' ' 1' 2' 3' This tinv miss is one of the attractive mem- . ,, . bers of our class. Martv is an outl ' d' - Lou1., the Gr ntl Her he is, the tou h .t, . . - ' Ymg 15 hardest inan in lseven coiliitiesilil? Ling ggi, 01781295 all the gvayd flfom Beaver is blest with athletic ability and is the pos- opposite gm XQYe,di-Tl at gliea ,agllrez of the sessor of one of the huskiest physiques in our ' M., ine 0 rfqwfl 0 fe evhone I H 1 k 1.k 1 . to her so often-. Marty is following in c ass. e oo s 1 e a wrest er but his nature the footste S of her .t d . f 1 is like that of a lamb. He is always smiling, we ex ect rio Q9 h Sf erlyau In 3 e,W1Yf'al'f no matter how bad things look. Louie , go too 'P ' 9 er eac mg commercla work thru life with a smile and success is just ' H , U ,Gund the come,-it Dya have a. comb? D'ya wanna get hurt? Page forty-nine . A Im' Q I Wi' W Q f 'X f si'l w X Chi 7, 'l Q A rf as it - - ee, --ei f J-P-1 fp 52 ,, :Q1- 4 r' i v Y YF ' f ' I-A - - E C T T1 Q ALLEN GINDER Bute LVIA GRUNEBERG Syl Academic 1 Q Academic Class Baseball 1, 23 Class Fnothal I nt Council 13 Phy. Ed. Club lg Foren- Class Basketball 25 Sub-Varsity Bask 3 . . ciety 2, Typing Club 35 Thut's That 15 Class Treasurer 23 Vice-President 3 ,A up Jun 1' Class Play. Club lg Physical Education Club 2, -- wok A Staff 3, L l is one of the late-comcrs. That is, 1, ave . orning' one may see her rushing through Here's Butch , small of stature ' hty th s of the park at break-neck speed. When in scholastic and athletic ability. He is an ,, finally arrives she can certainly recite who plays football, baseball, and basket . .1555 her classes for she is a. very bright per- our class teams in a manner that makes - 5,4 on. Her pet aversion is arguing at which she the outstanding player. Butchl' is witty an Q an expert. Syl's aim is to teach languages his line is continuous when he is star id she knows her stuff. Plane Geometry is his weakness Cask Mr. 1 V renl. Butchl' is ambitious and we know s You're 7105 S0 f'LH'L7'1.y.,' cess will crown his hard labors. 'Tm ot hard guy. ERMA HAAS P-my' ALLEN GREEN creme Commercial Academic Phy- Ed- Club 1: Forensic Society 2: Aero' Class Baseball 29 Class Football 3' Class nautics 35 Class Basketball 2, 3g Thats That Basketball 33 Manual Arts Club 35 Pregs Club 13 Kathleen 23 JY- Class Play- 35 Safety Patrol 23 Art Club 1. Please nike 3' look at this young 1H'dY'S curls' Greenie is the chap who comes from the HPQQSYH IS the Mary ?1Clif01'd Of QQ-11' 0135? environs of Big Creek and often walks the six S116 IS also 3 Champloll Wlseffackel' ' She 15 miles home from school. Allen, altho not gifted secretary of the JY- girls and 41 gffod .Om-2, too- with much athletic ability, goes out for sports beqallse She get? .a lot of practylgiyfzn letter and does everything to help the class of '31. Wrlflllg When .XVT1t1U5,1eff9fS to if-I-A--5 when' t'Greenie f knows his lessons, especially Ger- GVSI' YOU S99 Pats? ,You can See Nlta for man. lf he does as well in the future as in they We VWY C1059 frlends' school, we have no fear for his future. Good , H luck, Greenie. May I have your History notebook? Cut tt out, now. fo 411: GACHTIN BAM BIL Page fifty , , Q, if ll N I' l rx N Q lazy 1 fl ' ---T, lfis 1 f xx L ' xrxx Q-':'LT-,:..Y 6-G-Ln ,351 , Y-:.,e,,?l7-Y J, Q - 4, B I . MARGARET HAGER ' Mag' ILLIAM HAHN Babe Commercial 7' X ' Academic Good Manners Club 1g Library Club Q! ,s Baseball 23 Class Basketball 35 Orch- fice Practice Club , cstra , 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3. Mug is ka.uotl1e1'hof our studiou? n ,mbers mu e is another musiwlly illclinell mem. 511111 SJWCIYS DOWS 91' 'GSSOUS PGY C 1 911' r , - r class. He plays the French horn in Decifllly Shorthand- lfhi 1st Th EIT? t M1 th School Orchestra and also in the Band. :md C8-I1 fell Y011 21 111011 ? 1195 L a ? - V ' expects lo enter a Conservatory of 'cause S116 S111'9lY W0111d11'19 111153 one 0 and some day wc expect to see him lead- 'Ma,g likeis basketball tt1fE1'Q1:t' ielfl' E' ll big: lmml like Sousa's. He is energetic 511011311 She Oesnlt E0 011 01' 11 S 6 S ,a H ' 425 ambitious and takes part in athletics. the games helping to cheer the teams to vlcto l,,.e'S lupk from the dass of '31, --Babe . Did you make any perfect copies? ' ffHe'S lookin' for ya. vs - , EUGENE HAIGES Gene ELEN HAHN Pickles Commercial Academic Class 132186172111 rl, 23 Orchestre 1' 23 Band Phy. Ed. Club 13 Forensic Society 23 Year 1, 2. 37 A91'011f111t1CS Club 3- Book Staff 35 Class Basketball 2, 35 Thzxt's . T , Here is one of the followers of Nimrod. hat 1 Galley, is only me.0f the many gunllers and Pickles is one of the bashful members of notu1'e-l0V111H-Chaps 111. our Class- Durfflg the our class but if you think she is quiet you fall his seat 111 School ls Often Vacant' Where should get better acquainted with her. Ask her FfmfineithBGSUti21llheQi1e'1iklhalfoh.?'i'l ilfwfli QW any goofi jokfs Wd ihfyjs We 'O M25 some e U11 ey, , . or you. er aim is o e a nurse, e are f01'9SUbf0lli0'ZI1ngbthe. h01E1lgin:P,dig'r522r'2ff610 sure the patients will like her because of her b-' g nc e IIIIHISS. L -' , dw 't' ' cellcnt trapper und someday we expect him to sunny mpgs, mu supply all our furs. ff0h Geek! It surely 'is funny, yeh! GACHTIN BAM BIL Page fifty-one ,. 1, I A 1, - ,. , . -,L ' ' I 5425, IW 7 I Xu xx- T fx f . 0, mai .si-I 't lx ' 7:'rqr', vq f 1 O x E.. -ff L ,L K 1 ,X cf-X r--. - - -' ' - all- Y, - - . gl' -5-:pri-7 A A -uv 71 Y 5 f' ,' ' 'Y 71- ' ' - F lf F 7 i i . . 9' 5 . STANLEY HARLEMAN 'Stump g,gMINNIE HALL f-Mm Academic Comme,-cial Class Football 13 Varsity Football 2, f 's il ,. Ed. Club 13 Aeronautics Club Il. Baseball 1, 2: Class Basketball 1, 25 ' wee . ' I Club 13 Manual Arts Club 25 Year Bo c btaif M1 me is the tomboy of our class. Min 3, is eal basketball player and we're sure that 4 if 1 S. sponsored a, girls' football team she This healthy lad from Coal Street Dv ,of 'Ig 'E e a star player. Besides her athletic the athletes of our class. He can be fo s, Min is musically inclined. She ing football season taxiing the squad o a wicked ukelele. She and Dolly Fairgrounds in his Chevie Beauty Four. Z-1' ,' ave created quite a reputation thru their sing- side being an important member of the Vars Q: . Football Team he is a, good student and -N.: I manager of Ye Junior Candy Shoppe . 9 x- Now 1'll tell one. class of '31 extends its best wishes for a if N cessful trip thru life. Here's another piece. ROZELDA HEILIGMAN Zelda', NEVIN HARTLEY Nevie AC21d9IT1iC Commercial That's That 1: -Forensic Society 25 Press Class Football 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3g Orchestra Club 35 Typing Club 3. 1, 2, 3. Happy-so-l11Ckv.fhHt'S Ze1df1l'. Nothing ever Just another lad from First Street. He can makes any difference to this attractive young be seen almost any time carrying a. funny-look- person. She has one little streak of seriousness ing case behind whose walls is a hot trom- which is only shown when the time for a quiz bone, Nevie is Prof. Yenser's first chair has arrived. Zelda is very popular with all slider', that is, when he is there. Nevie of her classmates for she proves to be a very is not often seen on the street: we guess he is lively pal. She is a firm believer in Pleasure home studyingliiii That's right, study hard, before business , but she gets there just the you'll make your mark in life. The Class of same. '31 wishes you luck. The fillings is micchalf' What d'ya do when you get there? - GACHTIN Page fifty-two BAM BIL X ..'x H NN' 'QW , . A Ol r h I J As X N , X - .Tx A . ' fi ' ' lliillwis l S , wx P X x.-' Q - - ' I r '11 g 1 X If A xi ,,-i -11 7 f ' 4, -T4 . ,ff -V+ , rf. . W Y gfwf ' ,, -. -v- lr ' i g-QL l l - 41 ,is is H off i 'J V-,rg-W '1 I I , , a ff f 1 1 l 'l . U 41 1 J 4 , B MILDRED HELD Held wi1Z4'OBERT HII.4L 12 Bobbie ' i Commercial P' ' Ommercial 'rimws That 15 Girls Phy. Ed. Club rf . .S Bsmiimii 2, sg cuss Football ag or- leen 25 Library Club 25 Class Basketb f .6 che a 1, 2, 3. Varsity Gym Team 2, 35 Varsity Bask al Q55 Year Book Staff 35 Junior Class Play. B bbie is a wizard on the violin and shin- I. .H'fl S:l 10-h.t .O h' ff This midget-like miss is active in v-II, chol- dz ibn sei-ml,'riif.rLY:isrear scrzinnlfig tjhe astic and athletic, affairs- She is 3' 1' U' , . - ce for his Second Violinist. Bobbie is tative of the varsity Gym Team and al . l - gif' ted in a certain young lady of the Fresh- V21l'SllY Sl1b-f01'WH1'd- She holds the positio ' an class but in spite of this finds time to take Assistant .Business Maneger on our Sta rt in class activities. W4-ll, Bobbie , '31 Heldy'.' is the class w1se cracker and 'Sq shes you success in your future undertakings. what a line she's got. Scotch Jokes are Held' ' specialties. Hey, 1Vlt17'ie. Go crawl up a lamp post. ll 77 ROBERT HONTZ Bob RUTH HEYDT uRudyn Academic Commercial Class Basketball 15 Class Baseball 15 Foot- , ball 2, 35 Sub-Varsity Basketball 25 Varsity 2,P?AL,0lEgi1tSgubC15iJ 'gr' Chamber of Commerce Basketball 35 Varsity Baseball 2, 35 Varsity ' ' Gym Team 2, 35 Class President 25 Physical T ' I - , . . A gdwggnb gyfbsg. 5 Yet? Zeogk M55 00.335 5:15 f2s:.3:fiei.1:Si:s.2sS5:22 i'1'5e'.,3 P11955 u ' H' en' mmm ' umm' ass her way to us. Rudy is one of our quiet dy- . girls although 'she seems to hnave quite a fuss 'AB0b ' H WY POPHIH' member of W MSS' iibimlifi1hcQ5'l2Qnh2J'efiRf1SiuiifinfrS :hir Smef' is of the athletic type. He has played varsity us butiw if 1 u th t h fuel, H nown 0 baseball and basketball in his three years at e ee gre 3 S 9 W' 9 3 Success' Lehighton High, and is also a. prominent member . of our gym team. As a. student Bob is above D'yw have your H15t0Ty?,, per. Most of his spare time is given to a cer- tain Senior girl in whom Bob is interested and always will be. Call me shrapnelf' lime GACHTIN BAM BIL Page fifty-three df ' ' W xx- i ' ' fr H- A if f l! gf Th- ,-f ig ,--:, - 3 -f '. V Si . 4, Y Y , Yvglf 73:0-' ' ' fl - ,, -lggi, Y fvgf WYWW, i , i - L if , . k lf ' ' I y4jrl I1 r I ,Il in x 'N f C Il 9.11 ff' 4 Z I 1 5, 6 g ,- ln . I EDWARD HOUGH Hufne -EARL H1Li, Pearl Academic X , af' Academic lf Class Football 1, 25 Class Baseball , r- tin Club 1, 23 Typing Club 3. chestra 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 33 Physi a V' u- cation Club 1. Be ld! Future teacher of a little red school von s Yes, that is this young lady's future am- Here is another one of our stro ,J tdoor Jit' if Pearl may seem quiet and shy to a. men. Some days 'tHuffie is ab e N m c my acquaintance but she's a champion talk- schoolg most likely he is trapping, hui -343 5 giggler among her friends. Although she fishing. His love for the open spaces often 'u not take part in many activities she is an es him an E in German but he makes up foi Z dent booster of Lehighton High. the next day with an A or B. Some day 1 chap may be a forest ranger or a game war -- YOU .Big Bum, so best of luck from '31, .' I caught two skimks yesterday. CHARLOTTE HOUSERX ffchat General Good Manners Club lg Aeronautics Club 3. Charlotte is one of the big members of the Junior family. She is the carefree type but seems to get along rather well, anyway. Char- lotte is quite a. comedienne, and puts on im' promptu performances often when they shouldn't be put on. One of Charlotte's great weaknesses is the square dance to which she goes with her many friends from the surrounding towns. Oh, shut upli' -' RUQSFL ACOBY Jake Academic . Varsity Football 39 Sub-Varsity Basketball 3' Physical Education Club 3. Here is one of the new-comers of our class, coming from Liberty High School in Bethlehem. Jake is athletically inclinedland won his letter in football, also making the basketball squad. When it comes to scholastic work, Jake is right on the dot. He is an ideal pupil the kind of student that cheers up the teacher and proves the subject is being taught correctly. He is on the honor roll and we ex- ue can proudly point to him as one of the mem- bers or 31. His ears itch. Y, R J pect great things of Jake and sincerely hope iiuv GACHTIN BAM BIL Page fifty-four n N f., i ' 'V Sis! ,uw X i 0 - -- X-N e. PEV X r if f Le if-1' e fl i'-it ,- . -so e f- ef if MARION HOUSER ff Commercial Jr. Chamber of Commerce 1, 25 Council 13 Library Club 3, Jr. Class This young miss is one of the mem bers of our class. She believes thru life with a smile and is always something. There was once ll. whom. she guve much of her time but over now . Some day we hope to sec the office of some great Wall Street Broker, Gee! he's cute ! FREDERIC KISTLER, gf' Freddie Academic Roosevelt Literary Society 13 Physical Edu- cation Club 25 Dramatic Club.3. Ahl The John Gilbert of our class. Yes! Freddie is a 'dramatic fellow all right, belong- ing to the Dramatic Club and also holding an office in it. He participated in All Aboard and some day we expect to see our Freddie of '31 on the screen in the Park Theatre. Freddie is one of the energetic students in Mr. Stoff1et's French class. In our crystal ball of the future we can see nothing but the best for you. OM Shucksf' '- 1 KANNAPEL Korker' Academic Football 35 Art Club 1, 35 Orchestra is a brave lad when it comes to buss notes in the orchestra. with his fiddle. He can also be heard in Phy- and he sure knows his electric motors. to cartoon and makes a neat job attnrupts in this line. Our best wishes a happy and prosperous future are extended Korker . Hand me my fiddle. ROSE MA J IS N Rosie Academic Good Manners Club 15 Kathleen 2: Class Cheer Leader 1, 23 Forensic Society 2, Glee Club 2, 33 L. H. S. Cheer Leader 3. Rah! Rah! Rahl Yes, that cheer leader is no one but Rose, Rosie can be found at almost any place at almost any time, altho she may be heard before she is seen. Rose doesn't be- lieve at all that Silence is golden, for her friends find her a very jolly pal. Rosie is going to be fi nurse some day unless some fair charmer should step into her life and change her mind. What are you laughing at? GACHTIN BAM BIL Page fifty-fir? I5 . . 1: 4 'W I 7- ff -Xu X x fx f ,fi-v it ---5 l i 1. 1 .3 in ,If n A x 2- f s.- 5- ,qi ref- is ef- as 2- F l I f . qr I dn': FRANZ KLINE Franz 1,51 RANGES KLINGER Babe bf' N V Academic X , Commercial V Varsity Football 1, 2, 3 CCapt.J5 f' y- . Ed. Club 15 Library Club 35 That's Baseball 1, 2, 3: Varsity Basketball . ss That 15 Kathleen 2. Basketball 1, 25 Class Football 1 tCapt.jg Class Track 15 Class President 15 Art Club ' Man- , T . dark-haired miss is an attractive member ual Arts Club 25 Year Book Staff 714' at's of 5 lass. She sometimes finds time to do That 15 Kathleen 25 Junior Class Play. Q .ssons altho much of her time is occupied ,in i 5 notes to a certain Junior boy and keep- 'tF1'a.nz is the star athlete of our class, F - ' er dates straight. Most of her leisure ing played football and baseball since he 'x 1' me is devoted to reading. She is greatly in- a. Freshman. He is one of the most popu Q ested in books and some day hopes to be a fellows in L. H. S.-especially with the oppo '-- brarian. sex. He shines in all extra-curricular activit' and like Bud Fisher, his favorite hobby - Foy Cy-yfmg out loud-7, cartooning. Franz, , we wish you the same suc- cess in life that you have attained on the grid- iron. Hey, Hnnyokf' MARY KRAMER Mary MICHAEL KOBAL Miky Academic I Commercial Travel Club 15 Forensic Society 25 Oratory CIHSS Football 1. 2. 3.2 Clf1SS Baseball 13 25 Oratory and Debating 35 Debating Team Class Basketball 33 Glee Club 1. 29 Safety Pa' 2, 3, trol 1, 25 Year Book Staff 35 Junior Class Play. Mary came to L. H. S. three years ago, join- i MlkYH is another P0Pl1lal' lad of OUT ClaSS ing the ranks- of the Class of '31. Mary has and he is often seen traveling across the bridge proved herself a real student during the last to the H1etfQP0l1S Of W9l.SSP0Tt- YV9 SUPPUSO three yearg' Besides this She has taken a large he has very important business to transact over part in extra-Curricular activities, especially in there? H9 Playefl 011 the class fvgltball and b2iS9- the public speaking line. Mary wants to be a balllteams. Milly takes an Interest. in Car- school teacher and we are sure she'll succeed fflomng afld Cfjm l1Q11allY be Seen Sketclllflg 501119 for no task een hinder her pi-egress, unsuspecting -individual. Some day we expect to learn of his success in the art world. if ' 5 You know that I know nothin .' . 9 ffnzz right. -is GACHTIN BAM BIL Page fifty-six fx 'A ,J Sl A .1 fb f5?'Sfs.f- ' X 4- . 1 N 1 1 T, .' K rw 0 A N X X! slixyv' 4'-'-:L-1Lf'1Lw 1-1-1 frsit. Y -dafiu 5 Y L5 Y W Yi, -5-f r,,V -,-f - 'X 'Q . if .1 ' v Lf if Y ALTHEA KROPP If Teak RNEST KOEGEL Mamie' ,.- Academic Academic Jr. Press Club lg That's That lg Ka f -' 'Q ' lub 1: Stamp Club 25 Year Book ball 2, 35 Year Book Staff 33 Press lub 3' Gym Team Club 3. 'nif is one of the quiet members of our 1' He always lends a helping hand il Dark wavy hair and dark eyes, it i. 'N , ' . er the class undertakes, being on the no less. Teak is very active for ther Q .ui 'ii Bambil Staff and Assistant Manager of little that She Cl1Tl't d0. She Can d8IlCP, ig , .unior Candy Stand. Ernie is very am- and be very entertaining. Every now and itious and some day he may be at the head we may see Teak behind the counter do 'li the Koegel Packard Motor Co. Best of luck at the well-known place of recreation, Pop' C. mm '31, With all Althea's outside activities she m ages very well to get her lessons every da D0n't get dumb. X, Y ' u f ' xy ,JZXKLQ2 Mvrglj ,, What are you laughing at. WESLEY KRIE E M ' e Academic Emerson Literary Society 13 Class Football 1, 2, 33 Class Baseball 2: Class Basketball 1. 2, 33 That's That 23 Manual Arts Club 25 Glee Club 23 Year Book Club 33 Science Club 1: Kathleen 3. Meet Wes , the small bewhiskered chap from South First Street. He is always seen stroking his beard and looking over the fairer sex of the Sophomore Class, He takes part in many of the class activities, being on the class football, baseball, and basketball teams. He is Assistant Manager this year, and we all hope he will become Manager next year. If he is as successful in his future activities as he is in school, we have no fmrs for him. Pm a man. MARY KRUM Mary Commercial Jr. Chamber of Commerce 1, 25 Glee Club 1'- Mary is another person who finds a. great deal of pleasure in studying. She is one of the quiet members of the class and doesn't take part in a great many activities. Mary is a student in the Commercial group and so perhaps some day we shall find her the private secretary to some big business man. Here's luekl Oh, shucks ! ln . X X 0 . tin CI Glee Club 23 Forensic Society 23 Ulas. a et- Staf J. , A : C .4 1 l Je' ? Sv 2 3 GACHTIN BAM BlL Page fifty-seven :W lift W 'W S, I 1 L' if E- Y 1 -41,-5 . 'al -- -Y' 3-f ' T .gif Tl? -X: fl Q ,7 ,1 4 ll I ' f X- S fx K K rl Q '4 ay iN '- ' La 1 1' 1 4 hz ns S 1 1 2, ..- YY if CARL LANGKAMER Academic Class Football 1, 2, il: Ulass Class Basketball Jig Sub-Varsity Class Treasurer 1: Class Athletic Stump Club 13 Physical Year Book Staff 3. Here is one of the fellows who has charm over the opposite sex. He has active part in athletics and made the ball, baseball, and basketball teams. was a sub-backfield man this year and he hopes of making the Varsity next year. He shining light, in History class. 1Ve do not what he intends to do in later life but the best wishes of the class of '31 go with him. Hey, Polockf' RUTH LONG Ruth Academic Glee Hlub lg Jr. Chamber of Commerce 23 Glee Club 3. Ruth gets plenty of exercise each dayiwalk- ing to school. She is always at school 'bright and early studying. Ruth spends a great deal of her time in an attempt to master Virgil. She is very quiet and tries to make her class reci- tations perfect. YVe don't know what Ruth wants to do when she leaves our dear old Alma Mater. Good Luck, Ruthl Oh, Gosh ! A K. LEVINE Skinny Academic Club lg Library Club 2, 3. is one of,our friends from the metro- the river. She happens to be a very person. Books claim more of attention than does anything else. always see her carrying in addition to a bit of modern fiction. Plane is certainly a drawback in Anna's Otherwise her scholastic happiness would complete. Holy cats ! PAUL LAURY Polly Commercial Class Football 2, 3g Stamp Club 1, 2g Year Book Staff 3. Here is one of the goodelooking chaps of our class. He is quite popular with the fairer sex. If at any time you want to know a girl's name, ask t'Polly , he'll tell you, As a pianist he excels. being about the best in the locality. Some day we expect to hear him broadcast over XV J Z or some other station. The future has much in store for this ambitious lad. Hey, you. 5... GACHTIN BAMBIL Page fifty-eight Johnnie is another musicwll talented lad H One,- in one of the sgudpnts from the x 7' 1,-,' Q A N A - .1 A 4 N I - -.. T, N 19 'QW fl Q '9 i-is X ps- -'-we , Y ,f . if'-:1 if-1 ' f':'1 4 gf- -,+f-,- X5 -5 .5 l ' , , , A -L W L i, i vi W i i f f Q. I-E.: i .-nl .i ' -' : v I l l J l Y 5 + ' We .M...,.... ,.., ,,.N. Wm, , V W - . . HARRIET MILLER ffrrisciila RNOLD MANGOLD If Arnie 7 L . General X Academic Latin Club 13 Library Club 2, 33 Ju 4 ss 'rd Club 1- Manual Arts Club 35 Safety Play. ' Patr 2. Harriet is rather aloof, but indeed if yo ' nie is a rather quiet chap but is a good her a very charming companion. S - -N it- J. n athletics but is often seen cheering at erary inclinations and if one speaks -'- Y- .. -41. mes for our team. We suppose he spends th61'90F1 they will find that she certainly 4 s evenings ut home studying NY? Whatever hor books. We are proud of Harriet's ab Mi intends to do we are sure he will succeed. as a student, for every month her name zipper in that superb group, thc Honor Roll. D'fya have ygur G97-man? ':'I'd like to tell that to ..... ' JOHN IVLCCARTHY Johnnie Academic LEONA MILLER Loney Academic 0l'Chf?Sf-F8 1, 2. 33 Band 1, 2. 3- Latin Club 13 Typing Club 3. KtY0M,7'6 such. a dear. . . f y of our class, playing the drums and the xylo- phone in both our orchestra. and band. He is always dressed up and is usually seen sitting in the lobby of the Hotel Lehighton conversing with the big men of the burg. He takes a great interest in the stock market and we're sure he'll be a success in Wall Street as he is in the orchestra. metropolis of lVeissport who joined our ranks in the Freshmen year. She seems quite bash- ful in school but we surmise that She isn't so with a certain young fellow whose class ring she is wearing. Her ambition is to become a nurse and we feel sure she will be successful. la 9 1 lv I learn to know her a little better yo -39 fini eri .1 all who know him. He docs not take 'Q fx 1' L s We've a hot orchestra. GACHTIN BAMBIL Page fifty-nine f -If W ' X If f In igivqjf Y A iii! Y Ag 2 i : :-5 WH -5.45 f .., - , ' ' ' -'i Ai , ts , - . Q 'N . if U fx K lm 'M4 7 f f kai 'l ,MM X l l . 4' 1 .3 E 77 ' If MARVIN MERTZ Mamie GLORIA MONK G10 7 Academic K Commercial Press Club lg Manual Arts Club 25 uv at'S That 15 Glee Qlub 1: Kathleen 2: Dra- tics Club 3, i f mat ' Club 25 Aeronautics Club 3. Marvie'l is one of the representati s fro JI SP0 how carefully this young lady's hair the :agricultural district and also a ull- er 0 'I 129'-ll!BUl1 then' .they Sh0Ull1 bg' fill' Caesar and Cicero. Mamie is an ,,. ' us ,J eicnects to be a hairdresser. She doesn t lad and some day we expect him to b J 45 ' with the oppokslte sexnhere at school but l,Vhite House as the Secretary of Agrlc fm f 'T FIS Plenty 0f fflehllfls elsewhefelywhfffl and improving the conditions of the Maho U OUT Clf1SSm3ft9SHbFC0fTl9 Fa? and FOFW we ll Valley and East Penn farmers. Good luck 5119 to YOU- Glo- Here S hoping YOU C3-U you! 1 us. 1 D'ya have your Physics? HHWL? ? ? H 7 t MARY MONTZ Betsy MILES MERTZ ffsrutev Academic Academic Art Club 15 Forensic Society 25 Typing Club . - 33 Year Book Staff 35 Jr. Class Treasurer. Art Club 1' Sclence Club 2' 3' g As the clock turns to ?li31 there is aRtap, tag. . -.lirfgeilgrioieghetosmoalgeSRlznnzmwgtgf Tlfgnfhziqsg someone IS Qomfng PP e S 'urs 0 fum ,,' distant valley of New Mahoning. This chap is Mary! We didnt expfect her Sooner' Betsy not athletically inclined but usually has his li as Mfcampilshedt argst and defstes adpoitlog lessons prepared, in fact he very seldom appears 0 er. 1 9. 'me .O. .r 'Wmg' e HH .ers an' in class without them. Very few are the times Mary 15 mute a Vmhmst and we may .fmd hel when Miles is caught without an answer Good some day on the stage 'of the Metropolitan, Be- luck for your future, l.BTute,,. ' sides Betsy s' artistic temperament she en- Logscdji-dgieggizng and often mdulges in it dur- uThe,refm.e angle 1 equals angle 2.1, I go home now. I GACHTIN BAMBIL Page sixty fx 0- V... I Q! d . X A W ll f' 4 N 5 Q' uw f Q .. X ' t,X-', Ex. i ll -- I-it L -'wflv 5-f fm-- c . iitf 41, TY, f 7. -i,J l 'i 1 la ? A EDITH F. NOTHSTEIN V Edith gn HARLES RABUCK Put'fer Commercial .V ' NX ' Commercial L0 Gleo Club 1. 2, 33 Jr. Chamber of if v e e ss Football 29 Class Baseball 23 Class 23 Jr. Class Play. ' 1 Foot ll Manager 13 Stamp Club 15 Band 1, 2, 3. Edith is another outlying district pu l. She entered the class of '31 at the begin ' f our ' ' er is one of the big men of our class- career as Freshmen. She has proved s X in e . y around the waist. He is quite a musi- these several years, a quiet but congeni 4 nd resembles Paul Whiteman in many ber. Her grades show that she has scho - cts. If he keeps on improving his clari- ability. Edith's desire is to become a nurse i t et playing he will soon lanrl in a hot or- we feel quite sure that she will be a success. estra. . Putter is always talking about S certain Junior girl who comes from the city Hell, do you know? ,- f Jamestown. We wonder why. ROBERT SEMMEL Tom Mix Academic Science Club 1, 23 Typing Club 3. Hurrahl Tom Mix Tom ot his name . g . by skipping Literary Society a few years ago and going to the movies to see Tom Mix play. Tom recites well in his classes and is sort of a. quiet guy. We do not know what he intends to do but we imagine this ambitious youth will surely succeed. D'ya have your German? When I get my tenor sax. GLADYS HL 1, Gladys Academic Glee Club 3. This young lady joined our ranks in our Jun- ior year. qhe is a very quiet person except when called upon to recite, then she certainly can be heard. Her favorite pastime is reading which she shows by the good interesting, cur- rent topics she always has for History class. Some day we expect to see her a teacher in the little red schoolhouse. Dya have a good book for me? Wi 41111: GACHTIN BAM BIL 1 Page sixty-one - I y -ff 'W I .gd fi , XM . Y , IH L In ' - f f e -- ff! Y ,.-- - - - --4-4-g G -1.i.Y- -,,,,1e - r-,Y Wl?3 -:- -'7 my 12 ' I Ml 1 9 In W - X 'N ff rl f '4 -l -M' ww' eq 4 f Q- X 1' gt ,fx 1 ,. I in 5 WOODROW SEMMEL W00d1e MARJOR1E PETERS Marge wr N . Academic X , Academic I! Science Club 1, 25 Aeronautics Clu ' rrent Events Club lg Forensic Society 25 ', 1 Glee Club 25 Press Club fig Year Book Stuff 'WVoodie is another outlying distrl t pupil Tig T ut's That 13 Kathleen 23 Jr. Class Play. of our class. He is zm quiet chap end usuall , , minds his own business. Wooclie s not ' ge belongs to the midget group of PIUY 011 RRY of the CIHSS Hffh19tiC tea A. 'N we my ass. That, however, does not prevent her suppose he spends his time on his june ? doing big things for our High School work?'H'Z Some day he hopes to be on e is literary editor of the Leni Lenapian and culturist and the Class of '31 wishes him . as written several plays which the Junior girls cess. S put on in their literary programs. She hopes . I ' I . hat we may some clay read one of her thrilling Vent, Vzdz, Vzc1. v Iwvels. Il est toujours. HILARIA REH Mavis' IRVING' SHAVVIN Irvie M Academic Academic Xl Latin Club 13 Forensic Society 25 Aeronau- Manual Arts Club 3. tics Club 33 Thats That lg Kathleen 2. Irvie is one of the new-comers to Lehigh- Mavis or Blondie as she is frequently ton High School, coming from Patterson, N. J. culled, comes to our high school from the little He is a jolly lad and belongs to the Laugh- town to the north of us. VVherever you see All-Day Club . He is an ardent pupil in Mr. Mavis you are almost sure to see Syl Stofflet's French class and we hope some day for they are inseparable pals. WVe wonder why the class of '31 may gather upon some dock they so often take the bus to Chunk'Z'!? She in New York Harbor and give Irvie'l a. royal is Harleman's chief assistant at the candy send-off to France as a Minister from United stand, States. Hey, kid! Nize Bebyf' GACHTIN BAM BIL Page sixty-two - f 'C C N ' , -f 'tw i If ---' xx L esp - -xi-js 'ills A '-1 ' nf? o of:'7.WY y 7' o , Q ef, IE - YY v - M- '41 I -i l U W , i If L MARGARET REHRIG Ma RANKLIN SNYDER Frankie 7' y Commercial X Academic Good Manners Club 15 Library Clul ' A five Practice Club 3. f Mag is one of our stellar stude s. is taking the commercial course, se to be very fond of all her subjects, and a 'af as as. Baseball 2, 33 Class Football 2, 3: ws. Basketball 1, 23 Sub-Varsity Basketball lj ysical Education Club 23 Art Club 1: , ook Staff 35 Junior Class Play. - . is one of the good-looking chaps of our Q 'lnd we don't doubt that hc will marry a d ambition we are sure she will go far ln - - c star. Frankie has athletic ability an commercial world. Always remember, Ma 1'us starred in all class sports. We hope he that the Class of 131 is wishing you the b 'll lie on the Varsity Basketball Team next ever, ear. F'ra.nkie has plenty of ambition and D'ya have your bookkeeping? MAURICE SOLT So1tie Academic Stamp Club 1, 2. Soltie is the great diplomat of historical authority fancientl of our class. He happens to be one of Miss Pilz's brilliant lads, doing nothing but studying History. Soltie is an ambitious lad of '31 and he has made many friends while in school. Although we know nothing of what he intends to do in later life we know he will succeed. Foe got my Physics today. e know he will succeed. Good luckl Let's go places. CATHERIN SANDEL ya Cassie Commercial Junior Chamber of Commerce 1, 2: Aero- nautics Club 3. This miss hikes to and from school each morning, noon and night from the western sec' tion of our city. She is usually seen with her riends Lil and Fat , Cassie is an ac' compli.hed giggler and runs a close second to Fat' for the class championship. Most likely she viill become the efficient secretary for some bie' business man. Even though you are busy. always remember '31, Zat so J I 0 f ' s CI. 5 l Sh yea her assignments well prepared. With at ' 1 lk Y! WH f 4tun GACHTIN BAM BIL Page sixty-three I 'L 1, . 'N WH A f 1 ' 'N f .14 f 4 --,,, X i ,tv a t it 7Q '! ' f . f 0 S i- wr i i Y -E A 1-gi-Y .. ,w xt Q5 , -Jn.,g, f-Y , , - - . Y iii -1:-. I 2. A2 s o L, g-so-. 1 - 5 -M , - - 1 I' l Y ,l li 1 ln f PAUL SOLT Polly ILDRED SCHLEICHER Shorty Commercial i Academic .Press Club lg Manual Arts Club 25 i K ' oil Manners Club 15 Latin Club 25 Typing tics . Club . t'Polly is one of the ambitious la s from ' orty is another studious Junior. She Phifers Corner. He has no inclinati 'ai wards has 'J ile for every one and this has given sports, so he devotes his time to stu s is rl' : army of friends since she joined us in goal in life is to be an aviator, as one .. - ..- 4 eshman year. She is often seen with her ceive when talking tio him about aviatio . - '. , , Medellna. She wants to be a teacher and spends many a day at our airport watchlng - f' erhaps she will some day be telling the pupils flyers and looking over new planes. NVe exp Q23 leave their ponies outside the class room. Polly to become a, great pilot in the .-.. future. X- Nothing's wrong. f wily Boys, that's a nifty plane l' ARLENE SEBRING X! Bubbles Academic Good Manners Club 15 Forensic Society 2: Glee Club 2, 35 Class Secretary 25 That's That' 1. This dark-haired miss comes from the wes- tern section of our city. She usually knows her lessons altho she doesn't seem to worry about them. She is a member of Mr, Yenser's Glee Club of which she is the leading alto. Bubbles wants to be a nurse but we think she would be a good radio entertainer with such a sweet alto voice. That's too dznnbfv KERMIT STEIGERWALT Kerm Academic Latin Club lg Glee Club 25 Safety Patrol 2. Kerm came to us in his Freshman year. being one of the many who come from Andreas. He is-a, studious chap and can rattle off Plane Geometry and German like nobody's business. He has made many friends during his three years at school. W'e do not know what Kerm intends to do in the future but we are sure he will be successful in whatever he does. D'ya wanna visit the undertaker?', V L-flux ' W I Q! sr? GACHTIN BAM BIL Page sixty-four Hazel is quietness personified. NVhen is comes 0- ,-1' , M ff N fi f Y f Ill, gif! .1 --- W it L J xix tt - v fx so fr or-A so if diff 1 -- fr ,Q is MEDELLNA SENSINGER Medellna 1- EIL STEIGERWA T If -fx, T Academic Academic Good Manners Club 1: Jr. Chamber n 4 - s' ss Football 13 Ciass Baseball 23 Class inerce 25 Typing Club 3. f Bask ball 2g Sub-Varsity Basketball 35 Sub- arsi Football Lg Varsity Football 33 Lu in Medellna is one of our sweet blond s who 'lu ' Safety Patrol 25 Glee Club 2. hails from Mahoning Valley. She tre H., l hei friends alike and is easy to get alon mrs A ce is one of the brilliant lads of our favorite pastime is working Plane C Q ,g i having excellent grades in all his stud- propositions. She is known to be very stu Q f . He is also :in honor student. Duke is as she spends the entire noon hour study ot only good in his studies but he is quite an a. success in life. ear and played class baseball and basketball. t all wish success to this studious chap ,of Do you know -------- Y? the class of '31, Dont get dumb. PAUL WEAVER Polly Academic HAZEL M. SIGLIN Tex General Class Football 23 Class Basketball 23 Class Athletic Manager 33 Latin Club 1: Manual Arts Club 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Good Manners Club lg Library Club 2, 3: Qtudent Council 1 2. Polly is the Fritz Kreisler of our class. He plays the fiddle in our High School Orchestra and would make an excellent Fritz but for his zolden locks. Polly takes an active part in the class activities. He is a. sub on the class football and basketball teams and is sports man- ager of our class. Fm a violinist. to class recitation her quietness ends and she bursts forth into a flood of ideas. One of Hazel's great assets is her conscientiousness. Each morning finds her with every lesson well pre- pared. As a result her name appears every period on the Honor Roll. Perhaps someday we'll see Hazel imparting a vast amount of knowledge to a group of eager pupils. What do you think this is? s L 11 - , K I1 X 0 V- lt' v 1 t ,4 'With her pleasant manners she is certain to 19 lete. He was center on the football team this 65 I 7? H YY li 11 K I A GACHTIN BAM BIL Page sixty-five Weaver is one of the many out-ly ng dis- , N , th If JM Wig' , - Q 'N 1 I' XT,-L-, X ll 1 'f' I 4 f -X Iii, , M I 'H . 5, + 1,1 , - ,-Y - 'J': f J N' fp if ,-'IQ-'51, ii, iii' irr i ' - ri 1 3 ' ...T .. .I ll L in WAYNE WEAVER ffweaver VELYN SIMON Eggy V s r Academic X ACMIGHUC 3' y. Fd. Club 13 Library Club 25 Glee Club Sffst P.t'l1,2g Sie eClub 3. . 'L Q y 1 lo C nc 1' ' ronautics Club 35 Class Basketball 2, 3. trict pupils of our class. He doesvnot artici rite in an of the athletic actlvit a- our , . huskyvmiss is center on our class basket. la 5 . lQggy doesn't nay much attention scholastic Work' Wvayne is what you ,-- Q, eem quite lnterested in a certain young ful and does not bother with the girls- we do not know about it. Aw g'wan. LOIS STEIGERWALT ' Lois Academic Glee Club lg Forensic Society 25 Typing Club 3. Lois is one of the small members of the Class of '31. She has the pleasure of a long ride to and from school every day from the neighboring town of Andreas. Lois is very diligent at her lessons. Because of the distance from town she is unable to be present at all the evening activities of the school. Accept our good wishes. You ought to know! , from our rlval town, Chunk. She has two reat difficulties, Algebra and German. We wish T u a lot of success with Algebra problems and he graver problems of life. I'll bite. PAULINE STEIGERWALT Polly Academic Good Manners Club lg Glee Club 23 Typing Club 3. Pauline comes to L.'H. S. from the metropolis of Bowmanstown. She joined our ranks in thi' Freshmen year and has made many friends since her arrival here: Lessons are no burden to this young lady for she gets them easily and always has time left to tell you a. good joke. In her spare moments she entertains her friends by tickling the ivoriesf' D'ya have your plane? 0 2, 1 T P Y . .. 1 .4 . ' ' class or school but is a diligent w i!! in ', ' Ovposlte sex of our hlgh School but she at ' 4 ' ,K 'Q GACHTIN BAMBIL Page sixty-six X .,. l X' r s 4 n N A 1 'fl 1 N J ,- 'QW ' fi - -- My alas l x , x x J' it if ii Aff' ge, ff' -, W 1 1 1 l Z Ai i 1 T1 . .4 1 2 , WINIFRED STEIGERWALT ffwmme QW AROLD ZIMMERMAN 1-tammy' .Y Academic ' X ' Academic Glee Club lg Library Club 25 Typing 'l i , ss Football 2, 35 Class Basketball 83 Stamp 1 Club g Physical Education Club 2. Winifred is one of the very quiet me ers of l our class who believes in letting others lo her L' .mmy is one of the small members of share of talking. She is fond of r - and tfur but ho is mighty in words. Although in her Spare moments can almost :' H:-5 e h 'SPY Small, hi' Cllll be hellfd ill Halle found in the libl-nry. We hope that in J and howl He is usually seen on South yenrs we may be able to renrl her literary u - ' . Street attending to important business. icisms in one of the metropolitan newspupei Hammy often officiates at class basketball ll? es and varsity scrimmnges and he has hopes 'fHang it. S f' being a. League Referee, We all hope he will ,- ucceed. . ' X Hey, Many. NAOMI STHARE Phenornia ATRONA WALCK Tony C0mITle1'Ci8.l Academic Latin Club 15 Dramatic Club 2, 33 That'S Current Events Club 1: Thnt's That 13 Stu- That lg Kathleen 2. dent Council 1, 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Forensic- . ! I I ' . Society 25 Kathleen 23 Glee Club 23 Year Book Thls YOUUE 1llflY S hllblli IS Telllllldlllg P90Dl9 Staff 3g Class Secretary 35 Varsity Basketball of their lessons when they'ro trying to have a 2, 35 Junior Class Play good time. In spite of this, she's a great kid and is always ready to help anyone who mai' A Tony is wholly an asset to the Class of need aid. She is out' for Varsity Basketboll '3l. She never shirks a duty and is always and prospects look bright for her ns Varsity willing to do her share in any undertaking. She guard next year. We suppose sl1e'll lend a. sec- represented L. H, S. on the Varsity Basketball retarial career. I-Iere's luck! and Gym. Teams. She is quite popular among . her schoolmates because of her ability in all uD'yCt have y0'LW bookkeeping? lines. Pntronie is also a Staff member. We do not know what you will do after leaving us, but you can be sure '31 is with you 100 per cent. That's cluckyf' GACHTIN BAM BIL Page sixty-seven x E ,,, N . 1 fW7QfZYDfxifDXx A-A fr fn ggjl Sk 'mm' Rl -slr ,D-,o-' A-.P-f 1.-, 2' , 5-V.' Y -1:2 - D- Y V Page sixty-eight INTRODUCING R Sleeper- Fatl' Dotter R Dancers+ Zelda,' and Harry R Athlete-Franz R Talker- Margie R Banker-Bretney R Dressers- Ernie and Hilaria R Brute-Balliet R All-round Man- Puffer R Serious-Mary Kramer R Qriginal- Betsy R Noisiest- Lewie Fritzinger R Pest-Allen Green R Hamlsomest- Frankyl' R All-round Athlete- Curt R Dimples- Betty R Lover- Jake Jacoby R Cheer Leader- Doug R Harmonizers-Minnie and Dolly R Musician- Bob Hill R Smiles-Mr. Barren R Poet- Freddie Kistler R After breakfast Speaker-Mr. David R Artist- Betsy,' R Executive-Lenetta Asplin R Brilliant-Neil R Student-None R News Paper-Leni Lenapian R Study-Very Little R VVaves- Butch Gintler R Curly Hz1ir- Micky Ashner R Dumb Stepper- Syl R Diversion-Loafing R Sports XVriter- Bobby Hontz R Biggest Beards- VVes and Dougie R Prettiest-Medellna GACHTIN BAM BIL W 0- ll N 5 1 X f'JxQW2N l :1 A U ata.. L, C so :NL -'Z X'-It - Y YR-F - :+ +i i .1 - Qluzifs- , , --Y r,, l I .L' INTRODUClNG R Smallest-Miles R Class Colors-Water R Class Motto- Prevent Rust-Paint R Hard Bebby- Jack R Eccentric-Charlotte R Effusive-Ginger Ale R Candy Man- Tubber', R Chicken-Beisel R Sis-Burke R Far-away Prince- Charlie Blose R Class Flower-Rose Isenman R Basketball Star- Hammy R Cowboy- Tom Mix Semmel R Trap Drummer- Johnny Mc. R Sweetheart-Paul Laury R Obliging-Carl R Soda Jerker- Teak R Corker-Kannapel Collegiate-Harry Y R R Actor-Michael Kobal R Line- I XN'0l1't be home tonite R Mixer-Cement R Silent-Paul Flickiuger R Sport-Ping Pong R Actress- Early Christmau R Object-To graduate R Song- Fight for our Dear Old H. S. R Cartoonist-Franz R H0176-3333 R Worries-Plane R Dope-Camel R Toast-Bread R Forwards- Mill and Tony R Social Leader- Peggy C???j R Activities-Many GACHTIN BAM BIL Page sixty-nine tb 17 :ml ., '1 WH 'fl X- 'YN 1 ff ' 'QL ---1 X Rx I ff f f J S: :' j l 1 I Page seventy GACHTIN BAMBIL , 'U rv 'Sl A K X3 X M ' N-if fx ! -10 five SOPHOMORES GACHTIN BAM BIL PJ FJ U5 . ' I? lm' Q I 'fr 7. ,. 'Xu 'N'X Il b i g 3- 55, f - ---- - X.: - -- 3, ii X E., Z7 Y I - Y-it i -,- f , f f f rl' ' 'Z--' I SGPHOMGRE CLASS HISTORY The Class of '32 has enjoyed fair winds in sailing o'er the seas of High School days. ln our lirst year, Section 9-l organized a Hot Lunch Corpora- tion, which was a great success. VVe were well represented in both athletic and scholastic activities. Much spirit was also shown in all social activities. ln thc fall of l929 we again' entered the ranks oil Lehighton High School as Sophoniores, with an enrollment of 97. Our decrease in enrollment did not all'ect our spirit, for we entered into our Sophomore activities with consider- almle zest. XVe entered the llallowe'en parade and took second prize in the Senior .High School division. ln the annual Frosh-Soph football game we emerged at the victors end of a 7 to O score. In the inter-class basketball games our boys ranked second, and the girls occupied third place. XVe are anxiously awaiting the time when we will be Juniors. VVe are looking forward to the task of publishing the next Gachtin Bambil, and we hope that we will be able to make a,success of this undertaking. Until then, we bid you adieu. -L. G., '32 GACHTIN BAM BIL Page sezfmzty-two s X w r ' x d ll N IW' ' sl AQ- 'xx , f - ,- 1' x flw, lm , fl 4 -ir im -S L'-1 Xxi , wg X -Y - -W vi, 41' - . , l SOPHOMGRE CLASS OFFICERS Clair Beers ..,,.VA..,,.. Martin Harlemzlu ,L Presiclcrlt Yice-Presiclcut Marion Bock ........ ..w...... S ecretary Margaret VX'el1r ,. ......... Treasurer Louise Gl'HX'Cl' .....,... .,...r.,.. l listorian Mr. Joseph G. Obert ....,......,. ..v,...,........r.......,.......,,.... L 'lass Aclvisor Class Colors-Brown and Gold Class Motto- In ourselves our future lies Class FlowerfBrowu-eyecl Susan GACHTIN BAM BIL Page seventy-three E 1 itll' Wliv T I ' If - fy lo , '24, L X .L f ,J ', . A -. --- xx '-1, H. Q! b ix y t! S ij! A f ig f ,E-,f ,-:?Y f Yvl?-if--gn-Af? 2, N ,,, f ,,1 L J, Q7 1 L L . -L L Q- SOPHOMGBE BOYS Ace, Minard Arner, Vklallace Beers, Clair Nllillmanu, Roy fliuck, C urtiss thristman. Russel lidelmau, Paul lfnzizui, llenry Frantz, llklrold l'll'i'ClllZll1, Harry Fritz, Kenneth l'll'0llllClSCl', llarry tlerlmer, Elwood llammel, lilmer l l il Tarleman, Martin Xllelauser, Elwood l lOllg'l'l, Homer iannapel, Allen Chl, Elwood Racller, Paul Rehrig, Norman Rehriof, Wenclell C. 'nappenl'nerger, Edward Ruch, Mark Krapf, Charles ',Krause, Paul cllQ resge, lflarolcl liunkle, Robert Laulm, Paul Lichty, Russell Mantz, 'Iosephi Mctflean, lfrancis Miller, Charles i SOPHOMGRE Seitz, Timothy Small, Willialn Steigerwalt, Harvey Steigerwalt, Herman Vollcert, Russel y Yerger, Paul J Ziegler, Horace Zimmerman, Lamont GWLS Zalliet, Leah N eltzner, Fern filank, Marie N Bock, Marion Boyer, Rachel A Bretz, Vivian ressler, Beulah Dunkleberger, Thelma tdgar, Lavona Fritzinger, Fern xfflazell, Evelyn iplflinder l Graver, X Iraver Graver Graver Eunice Eurena Louise Marie Vermont Page sc1'C1'fy-,four f -Li- lfireenamoyer, Josephine Hfallman, Grace -Heine, Carrie V eiser, Evelyn Xl eyclt, Ethel Homm, Mabel' Hontz, Margaret Kunkle, Arlene Lauchnore, Laura iMantz, Elizabeth McLean, Irene W Mengle, Lillian Monk, Grace yXNiCl'1OlaS, Edna Rhoacls, Margaret Vllonemous, Kathryn Sauers, Ellen Sauers, Rose Sheckler, Edna Simon, Mary Solt, LaRue Stauffer, Martine Steigerwalt, Thelma Straub, Marie Sweitzer, Marian Thack, Margaret Walck, Ozello Walters, Irene VVehr, Anna Vehr, Margaret Ziff, Bessie Ziff, Pearl GACHTIN BAM BIL lf' N 1.,,: d in xx N f-A 1 ,Cf X els rig I fl - A-' 1 , is .a If 1 A k 'g J T:f TfL1 w Y ?j ' ,,' A fi If Q U ,f ' MAJ yffffffy Mfg af f ,2 x-iw' f-Xb-'Jw f -'Qi 1' 1 1-a I if Cbfk H?E23 ,f A Ciqw K fsf P4 . :, I , y-1' 5. ' , , ' .' ti K X- ix N all A 5: l J X1 .QP In . J filf, '47 ' at 52 X i X ' O X. N 6 M1359 - f,fv 3333 KJ V Llxa -i-Asp? 1 eww... N W fl ' l I N' 'P i fl1dl.1,.,, . : , u.Lmxf'm 'W' Wig .46 t iq J! F A '.,.'figx u' yy , If' , lui' lip' , Q JUNIQR HIGH GACHTIN BAM BIL Page seventy-five ig, . , Aeefot-E I NT-D-um X f il , A-. . s, e --'ef' - 'rrer' 5- FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Un Tuesday, Septeniher 3, l929. a group of one hundred eighty-seven ambitious Freshmen entered their last years ot junior High School life, look- ing eagerly forward to the time when they should enter the realms ot Senior High. The class was ohficially organized hy the class advisor, lllr. C. A. Niehoff, on September ll, 1929. The first social event in which we participated was the llallo'.ve'en Parade. NVe were fortunate enough to carry away the first prize in the .lunior liigh Division. 'XVe made a splendid showing in the great Freshman-Sophomore football classic. We lost to the illustrious Sophs hy the close score of 7 to 6. Our class was also well represented in both Girls' and Boys' lnter-class Basket- hall. Une dark spot in our school year was the untimely death of one of our nuniher, Thomas Sauers, who lost his life due to injuries received in a coast- ing accident. lVe, the Class of '33, are determined to he worthy of heing called meni- hers of the l.ehighton lligh School and with this spirit we are hound to win hoth in scholastic and athletic activities. -D. li, S., '33 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Raymond Mattern ................ President Richard liirkendall ............ Treasurer Herhert Bock, ,lr ......... Vice-President Dorothy Steigerwalt ............ Historian lllarie VValck .......................... Secretary Mr. Carl A. Niehoff ...... Class Advisor Class Flower-American Beauty Rose Class Motto- W'e C'an, If VVe Think We Can Ashner, Donald Auge, James Baltzer, Paul Bauer, Luther Begel, Adam Begel, Franklin Beltz, Willard Benner, Robert Berger, Arthur Berger,'iQuinton Bishop, Abraham Bock, Herbert Buck, Granville Christman, Vincent Collyer, Frank Collyer, John Conner, James De Long, Melvin Diehl, Andrew Page seventy-sim: Class Colors-Old Rose and Silver FRESHMAN BOYS Diehl, Charles Diehl, Edward Diehl, Lee Downs, Paul Eckhart, Kenneth Enke, Jesse Fearer, Lester Frey, Gordon Frey, Marlin Fruendt, Harold Garman, Edward Gilham, Willard Gosser, Earl Graver, Francis Graver, George Graver, Rubin Green, Allen Grow, Henry Gruneberg, Ernest Guyer, Samuel Haas, Stanley Hager, William Hamm, Willard Hettig, Edwin Hill, Reuben Hontz, Lee Kannapel, Irvin Katz, Seymour Kipp, James Kirkendall, Richard Kline, Jacque Klotz, Milford Knauss, Kenneth Koegel, Henry Koons, Albert Kutz, LeRoy Lapp, Warren Mangold, Chester GACHTIN BAMBIL Mantz, J ack' Markley, Guy Mattern, Raymond McCarthy, Edward Meifarth, George Metzgar, Harry Miner, William Mosser, Earl Nace, William Nothstein, James Ohl, Arthur Rehrig, Elwood Rehrig, Paul Rex, Junior Rex, Leon Rex, Wlalter Rubrecht, William Rudelitsch, William Schneck, Norman - 1 'l x f' , , t -1 N 4 4 - -- Hit lip N K ,Lf-1 Y x',- , Aii - T i V iT, A Q Q .LI li li WET! Scheckler, Harrison Schoch, Melville Seiwell, Donald Semmel, Kenneth Sendel, VVilliam Ace, Madaline rner, Carolyn rner, Katherine rner, Lillian suhner, Ruth Bartholemew, Myrtle Beers, Dorothy j4Beltzner, Mildred Sensinger, Marcus Simon, George Snyder, Kenneth Sorber, Clair Steigerwalt, Rollin Strohl, Joseph Walck, Chester Walp, Edward Wieigner, John Weinland, Mahler FRESHMAN GIRLS Evans, Pearl Flyzik, Louise X X' entz, Marion . uckel, Emma Foster, Violet Levan, Virginia Frey, Marguerite Plllazziota, Elisa Fritzinger, Mildred erbeg Helen erhard, Adele xSGilpin, Dortha Berger, Mary Ellen Grotz, Arlene Bisbing, Helen VHartley, Marion Bishop, Grace Haupt, Catharine Blank, Dorothy Haupt, Laura Bretney, Carolyn Christman, Grace x Clauss, Ferne Clay, Virginia Crietz, Erma X,Heiser, Martha Heiser, Mary erling, Dorothy ess, Marjorie Heydt, Melba McCormick, Margate Merluzzi, Helen Metzler, Lillian Miller, Beatrice iller, Evelyn Miller, Lillie Miller, Mildred Montz, Helen Moyer, Minerva Noll, Beverly Peters, Alice Peters, Geraldine Reed, Isabel Xander, Frederick Yenser, Karl Young, Wesley Smith, Edith Smith, Sara . Smith, Verdie Solt, Miriam teigerwalt, Dorothy thare, Eleanor tocker, Melba Stout, Mildred !Sweitzer, Margery Trainer, Miriam Troxell, Elsie Troxell, Henrietta QVeilhauer, Margaret lVagner, Anna YValck, Marie Wertman, Madeline Xander, M-ildred xXDick, Florence ll offord, Mildred lgeed, Pauline Zahn, Hazel Dierkes, Mary ohl, Dorothy Q 5 ex, Eva Zahn, Marion Dougher, Mary N ouser, Leah fx Rickert, Betty Zellner, Helen Drehr, Ruth onke, Blanche ygchanzer, Sylvia ,Zimmerman, Mildred Dulaney, Mildred Xlioons, Frances choenberger, Mary Emmert, Marion Kreamer, Betty Sleider, Ruth GACHTIN BAM BIL Page 5-erenty-seven Q . ., Wilt ' wmv J- H X A ' C91 ,,,, , ...f-. . - Mmuml Ace, Harry Andreas, Edward , Andreas, Noble 'Arner, George tlAshner, Curtis Asplin, Abbot Begel, Donald Bennett, Carl Bennett, Paul Blank, Byron Bock, Emmett Brelsford, Cameron Defrehn, Goodwin DeReamer, David Diehl, Luthur , Exner, Paul - shner, Althea X aer, Marie Balliet, Ruth XBecker, Madeline NBeltzner, Audrey Bisbing, Lucille Blank, Hazel Bock, Doris Bossard, Florence Christman, Mary Culton, Dorthy Dotter Pauline EIGHTH GRADE BOYS Esrang, Kenneth Feist, Clarence F y, Lawrence eary, Vincent eisel, Henry Graver, Franklin Graver, Ralph XGrow, William Hallman, George Heiser, Wa1'd Helker, Jack Hill, Melvin Johnson, Frederick Kane, Gerald Kobal, George Koch, Kermit Koch, Paul Krause, Elwood Kreidler, Ernest Kresge, Russel Kromer, Robert ,Iiefflen Ernest - ux, Lambert Mantz, Asher Merluzzi, Franklin Millerg William Moser, Herman Mumau, Frederick Nothstein, Philip Ohl, Allen Ratcliffe, Joel Rex, Franklin EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS Eckhart, Elizabeth Fronheiser, Gladys Gilbert, Marian rotz, Lillian 1,Gruneberg, Victoria 'XHahn, June ankee. Thelma ontz, Dorothy Hontz, Gladysrf Hontz, Sarah Kipp, Eva leckner Esther 3 ' 7 , rumbore, Madeline Koons, Valeria N Dymond, Lorraine Page serenty-eighi Kropp, Madlyn Krum, Evelyn Laubach, Marjorie Long, Winifred Mc Elvoy, Althea Mc Lean, Claire Mertz, Margie Miner, Della Moulthrop, Grace XlNicholson, Glenett NlNoll, Marleah Peters, Anna Peters, Grace Rehrig, Ruth itter, Valeria GACHTIN BAM BIL Ritter, Junior Roth, Thomas Schoenberger, Vincent Schweitzer, Jacob, Semmel, Irvin Siglin, Allen Simmon, Harold Troutman. Maurice Uhler, Allen Wernet, Kenneth White, William Zern, John Zimmerman, Alvin Zimmerman, Charles Roth, Margaret Schlenker, Madeline Schlier, Dorothy Sensinger, Helen haffer, Ellen Shawin, Sylvia WSmith, Jeanette Snyder, Emma Snyder, LaTour Stephen, Anna Sthare, Loretta Wehr, Doris Zimmerman, Delta , , 43 X NX A 1 ,f gs! ,uw 4 fl ' '- fd, S x ,ty x i , ':w:- -king 1 1' Sir 7 A4-if f +V iff 4- f f -D , i Ace, Marshall Andreas, Morgan Artz, Paul Benner, Norman V, Billman, James Blank, Howard Blocker, Willard Bodnar, John Bretney, Karl Burke, William Dedinsky, Mike Diebert, Robert Doll, Delroy Dreisbach, George Eckhart, Paul Eckhart, Willard Esrang, Charles Fritzinger, Allen Fritzinger, Arthur SEVENTH Fritzinger, Willard Gilbert, Chester Goheen, Howard Greager, William Grow, Carl Haas, Willard Hagenbuch, Allen Hager, Kenneth Hahn, Vernon Hall, Harold Hallman, Carl Heffley, Kernal Hill, Doran Hill, George Hill, Harold Howey, Richard I Hunsicker, Jameslfi Hunsicker, George Jones, Robert -., ,, Q2- GRADE BOYS Keiper, Clemit Krause, Frederick' Kunkle, Charles ' Langkamer, Richard Lynn, Ralph Mattern, Ernest May, George Miller, Curtis Miller, Edward Moyer, Arthur Nase, Lawrence Neifert, Robert Ockenhouse, Russell Peters, Paul Rabenold, Kenneth Rabuck, Edward f Radler, Franklin Rex, Quinton Rhoads, George 'Schnell, Willard Schoenberger, Gilbert Semmel, Warren Small, Harold nyder, Frank Snyder, Russel Sthare, Harold Thomas, Earl Walters, Albert Weiss, Curtis Weiss, Luther Wert, William Zahn, Neri Zahn, William Zeigenfuss, Luther Zern, Guy Zimmerman, Woodrow Rodgers, Pauline Ruch, Pauline Serfas, Isabel Snyder, Gloria -Spohn, Mildred Sponheimer, Beatrice X, Seidle, Elizabeth SEVENTH GRADE GIRLS Anthony, Genevieve Downs, Margaret Hunsicker, Altli? 'Anthony, Lavine Encke, Ruth Hunsicker, Mae shner, Elizabeth Exner, Margaret Kobal, Julia artholemew, Evelyn Fergueson Ethelmoe Kropp, Geraldine Beltz, Hilda Freeby, Agnes Mfllflertz, Marguerite Blank, Dorothy rehulfer, Jessie ', Messinger, Anna Blocker, Matrona X? rehulfer, Juny XMuffley, Pauline li Bloom Vivian , rey, Elmira umman, Arleyne X X5 Bock, Kathryn Boger, Mary X lewell, Gertrude DePue, Beatrice Dorshimer, Eva etter, May ilbert, Beatrice yres, Madeline othstein, Isobel XGilham, Clarabel Page, Ruth Hettig, Ruth Rehrig, Orpha Hontz, Edith. Ripkey, Catherine - GACHTIN BAM BIL Strohl, Louise V '-Wagner, Eleanor Wagner, Ethel- Wyatt, Dorothy Young, Ethel Zellner, Florence Page seventy-nine I7 f.,.w x I Q ' 4 - A X 'N K ff It r 'Sk W -- Qx ul I' J L ,ff I t igii- g- .Y f'- -'-' ' ' Yvlx -YQ ral' Q 2' R -,f f X' ' V fa 'ifig i S 1 1 Y. v.-7 GACHTIN BAM BIL Page eighty 1.,' 4 i ft El t 1 N I' ' Q N Q 93 1 -,-gfmdy UKQQ X X f N, ' X5 r f X ' f X XX WJ X Qx X . X'.. fyfwfy j f X, . 'X C32 - .ni f X 1 sl ,kg N 7' V? X ' iff ' 9 . ll -will--Q , X I - lflp. I' , , X N N 'N .WQQ , 'nl .U I fng l ll ' fgaxv I 'tgX, , Q- X -4 If -1 N ' R j' 'ff I falls ' x N- 'P km , A y fmWr Xl N 5 1 L- X s I l il 5.4. f X1i- I I 4 ' ,I . . , 3 AJ, Tfi 'N His? TT? Q ' 1 BASEBALL GACHTIN BAM BIL I Page ezghty-three r . - 1211 ,X Kxffgf: F-M-A X f F ,Q ' Rb lx VARSITY BASEBALL Season of 1929 Tho the l.. H. S. Baseball Team did not fare very well in the season of '29, the outlnnk for the season of '30 is very promising, XVith a nucleus of e1ht varsity and suh-varsity men to huild a team around, our motto could well he. Another Cliainimimiship Team for l.. H. S. Lusing our first three games, one to our rival Mauch Chunk, I.. H. redeemed themselves by putting up a nip and tuck battle with Slatington and thereby gaining' their lirst stroke in the win Column. Losing' the follow- ing' game, I.. H. S. made up hy winning' the last game of the season, which was played with Munch Chunk. As Chunk won the hrst gaine, this evened matters with one victory each. -W. R, lx., '31 STANDING OF UPPER DIVISION OF L. V. LEAGUE Teams Wrmii ' Lost Per. Palmerton ..,...... 3 ......,,. ,,....., l ., ,750 Slatington ......... Z ......... ..,,..,, 2 ,..,.., ,,,,,,, S O O Lehighton .....,.......,....,...... l ...,...........,..,,..,..,,.., ,250 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Date Team Place H Opp. April 1-19 ............... Mauch Chunk Home ...,.,. ...... 9 .....,., .,..,,,., 1 3 'May 3 ...... ., ......... Palmerton .............. Home ....... ...,..,... 7 ,,,,,.,. ,,.,,,,,, 1 O :May 10 ..... ........ . Slatington ............ ...Away .... .......... 7 ........ . ,, .,,,. H11 DkMay 21 ...,. .....,.. S latington ....,......... Home ....,,, ....,,, 2 1 yFMay 24 ................. Palmerton ......,....... Away .... ...... 1 1 ........ ,,,,,. 7 May 31 .......... Maueh Chunk Away .... ...... 7 ......,. ...,., 1 AL. Y. League Games CUpper Divisionj Coach-Mr. Edward Seltzer Faculty Manager-Mr. Joseph Obert Student Manager-Franklin McCormick GACHTIN BAM BIL Page eighty-four I ll 1: it 6' N f' N . fm I l 1 - -- if if lliaxgkw X Pitcher ...., Catcher ........ First Base .. Second Base Shortstop .... Third Base Left Field .. Center Field Right Field VARSITY BASEBALL LINE-UP A. Zahn CC21ptj ,,A4. . if . lxllne ,,,,..,,.,,, U. Rzlhenold l. Schanzer .,.. XV. Held ........ K. Fritzinger F. Mertz ..... R. Hontz ........ C. Rhoades ....... SUBSTITUTES PifCl1C1' ----- XV. Zimmerman .... Catcher ....-A. ....... R . Blank ...,.,,,,... Qllfflelfl ---,-- ........ l .. Fritzinger Infield .,...,.... ......,. Outfield ....., ......, P. Krum ...., I. Krietz ..... GACHTIN BAM BIL ...QSO v 31 ...QSO 1 31 ......'30 ......'29 ......'Z9 ......'3l ......'29 v 30 ......'30 7 31 ....,.'29 ......'29 Page eighty-five 6 '19 ,Z 3...- X A K--ffelr , v f 'H 6 f lim ---- X Fw if , .- fi- gg J ' r A' f r F:o INTER-CLASS BASEBALL Season of 1929 Lehighton High's second year of interclass baseball, saw the Champs of 1928 uphold their reputation by going thru another undefeated season. The Class of '31 was runner-up for the second but one game, which was to the Champs The Frosh surprised everybody by defeating the Seniors, thereby forc- ing them into the cellar without a mark in the win column . Final Standing year in succession losing -VV. R. K., '31 Team VV on Lost Percentage Iuniors .. ,,,.,,.,. 3 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,, 0 ,,.,,,, ,A,,-q-q--- 1 I 000 Sophs ..., ,,,.,,w,, 2 .,,,,,,.,, ,,--p,q- 1 ,----,- -.-','- I 6 6 6 Frosh --.. ......... 1 ,,,,,.,,,. ,rq,,q,, 2 .qq,,,, .,.q..- , 3 3 3 Seniors ,,er., ,,,r,,,,,,,, 0 ----q-,-V '-,.--,. 3 -----,. nnnunln ' 00 O Line-Ups Seniors Positions Juniors F. McCormick ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,4q C .--,---, ---'----AY----.v -AY'.--- R i Blank Rex '----- --'--------'--- --4-4----- P ........ .4,,.,,,,,,-s,,.,.A,,,,,,,,,,, I , , Buck C- Cfeigef fCaPt-D --6e--- -- ---- F - B .....a. ........ q caprp H, Mouirhmp Il Xansak ----'---- -------- S - B ....... ........,.,............. i D, Crowley K' Fl-Onheiser ------- -------, S - S ........ ,,,r,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,A,, C j, Purgley C- M0SSer ....... ........ T . E ,,,,,,, ---,-., I . Ashner C. Gerhard ..,,r ,,,.,,,, R , F .-.-,-- -----.4-.--bM.- G ' Roth R' Aigner -------- C - F ...,.., ,,,-,Y,,----. I , DQHQXVQI1 E- Amer -'---- --...... L . F ........ ,,,,,,,q,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. R , Hahn Subs: E. Eckhart Sophs POSition C ,..,....... B ......, S ........ B ....... F ....e.. D. Fritzinger .,,,,,,,,,,,-,, ,.,4,--c.A K. Reichard CCapt.j ,.,,,, ,,,,.,,,,, P D. Anthony ....,.,,,,,,,.,,, ,A,.,.c. , B F. Snyder .......,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,., 5 , A. Ginder .,,,Y., -,--Aq-- S , S. Harleman ,..,,,, -,-,-,,. T , C. Blose ...,.. ,.,,.,.q R I CL Blank ...e.. .,.,,... C , R. Beisel Subs: A. Green, C. Langkamer XV. Hahn, C. Rabuck , GACHTIN Page eighty-szx F ....,., F BAM BIL Begel, il. Behler M. Rehrig H. Frosh .........CCapt.j E. Jones Cfhristman Klotz Miller Small Rehrig Fronheiser Volkert Berger R. Graver, L. Zimmerman P. Radler x X 5 . If x , , -. - ,K N 1 51 4 X fb 1 - -- F T ' N di? .. ,.-Q X - 5 mx Li -F' Q ,E 1-5 ,C rj l' ' 'Y ' 'f'i-', 3 f Y K J' v x l K W A. x Q .K XJ x ' f 'XL x o E X x I 'Tx 1 5 . XX' J J 6 xx , xx B High' - XX E223 13 5 TRACK GACHTIN BAMBIL Page eighty-sez'erz ,Z :-J' il if T I D 9- fin f It f 4. f -, ---- X or il 4 9 . VARSHY TRACK Season of 1929 VVith L. H. S. for the first time not being represented at the Penn Relays, due to lack of funds in the athletic treasury. preparations were made for the scheduled meets. The first was a dual meet with Palmerton. a new event in the annals of L. ll. S. history. Palmerton surprised everyone by winning a very close meet with 56 points to Lehighton's 48. No one was certain which team would win the meet until the final event was decided. However, though we lost the meet, the relay team again brought home the bacon by winning the event. Our next meet was held at Lancaster, with our team making an excellent showing against teams of much larger high ' hools. Competing in class B our team placed third, with Cheltanham as . 'inner and Lansford runner-up. L. H. S. men came home with three medals and a lot of glory. The next meet in which our team competed was held at Perkiomeii. Competing in class C. our team placed second to Summit Hill, who won the coveted first place by a one-half point margin. Lansford placed third. Qur team came home with second place and seven medals. On June 1. the L. Y. L. meet was held at Allentown. Qur team upheld their reputation by again winning the meet, which it has been our honor to win the three years of its existence. L. H. S. finished with 51 points, Palmer- ton second with 40 points, and Catasaqua third with Z7 points. L. H. S. men received seventeen medals and a cup. Catasaqua surprised everyone by win- ning the relay cup in a sensational race, with L. H. S. placing second. The following meet was the annual Carbon County Meet held at Lehigh- ton. The final score found Lehighton again on the top of the heap with 48 points, Lansford placed second with 34 points, and Summit Hill placed third with 27 pointsg Our team won fifteen medals and two cups. The last was a dual meet with the Alumni. The Alumni triumphed by scoring 733 points to L. H. Sfs 4615 points. -NV. R. K., '31 GACHTIN BAM BIL Page eighty-eight V ll s mx f. Q1 if x I 2 -W vi i Xxx -E - X AA e--51-4-'-lr 1 ,ix 3-WA V' ii-L if i Y-:I----i - -' YL 1 I VARSITY TRACK TEANIL W 5 I J SPRINTERS F. Mertz NY. Mac Donald DISTANCE RUNNERS C. Gerhard XY. Beltz RELAY TEAM XY Beltz G. Rfvtll FIELD EVENTS K. Fritzinger, lCapt.j XY Christman C. Blank D. Rabenold Coach-Mr. Lewis Ginder Roth Bluyer . Arner Blank Hertz Beisel Moyer Rhoades Moulthrop Faculty Manager-Mr. Daniel I. Farren Student Manager-Franklin Mcfurmick GACHTIN BAM BIL Page eighty-nine iff' ' 5 41' 'N'S gl- -'lf-if I K ll 'QVQ3 X C Wigs-1 -f-A X at rl , pq Lf 22 S ,T-fl ,, F: . INTER-CLASS TRACK On Saturday, May 4, 1929, the third annual inter-class track meet was held with a large number of participants. The event is becoming more popu- lar each yearg this one can fully realize by watching the rooters for each team cheering their favorites on to victory. or at least honorable defeat. -VV. R. K., '31 INTER-CLASS TRACK Team Seniors ,. Juniors ,,a,a, Sophs ,... Iii-osh .....,...,....,..aaw..a,,,...... 100 YARD DASH l. F. Mertz4,29 2. L. Nloyel'-,29 3. G. Roth-'30 MILF RUN l. XV. Reltz-'32 2. C. Gerhart-'29 3. R. ArnerQ'29 SHGT-PUT l. C. Rhoades-'29 2. K. Fritzinger-,29 3. R. Beisel-'31 220 YARD DASH 1. F. Mertz-'29 2. G. Roth-'30 3. W. McDonald-329 880 YARD DASH l. XV. Beltz-'32 . Z. C. Blank-'31 3. R. Beisel-'31 BRGAD JUMP l. L. Moyer-'29 Z. F. Mertz-,29 3. XV. Christman-'29 Season of 1929 Final Standing Year I Points Y 7 7 Y RESULTS 59 23 14 DISUUS E. Arner-'29 H. Moulthrop-'30 D. Ralienold-'30 HIGH JUMP W. Christman-'29 C.. Blank-'31 J. Ashner-'30 440 YARD DASH G. Roth-'30 R. Beisel-'31 G. Hontz-'29 IAVELIN H. Moulthrop-'30 K. Fritzinger-'29 D. Rabenold-'30 POLE-VAULT K. Fritzinger-329 E. Jones-'32 bl. Ashner-'30 MILE RELAY Seniors-329 Sophs-'31 Juniors-'30 GACHTIN BAM BIL Page ninety . 1 PPE N 1 1' f1 S'f,e -N A H- L'- --1, ff -, 9 X, Vvfyc -x J Q0 is A f x f fuggyl ff, K b , X 4 QQ? X V f' ' ' ' , . .. '- 'Y' V, 'i ff N' 1,521 ir 7 ' ' W we K ' 1 f z I , x If 1 K Ak , tj, -f , 7 2 -QL 3 if I! f L W K kbp, ' f ' ff! I ,If 'x-qw fc. I' I FOOTBALL GACHTIN BAMBIL Page 1zz'nety-one Ya - , r X y 1 In 'N A A K X---9 X KN ' l I' J Q i- ,ff , - 1 -er . , -J' J- ,Y - 'f 'r' - i Jun? J ff A 9. M 6H ', A, jj. 6 6 6 .v Q 'i. , e .Ln , jf, VARSITY FOOTBALL Season of 1930 XYiuning but three of nine games played, Lehighton High piled up the total of 74 points to our opponents 85. This proves that although Lehighton won only three and lost six, it was one of the best defensive teams in the state. Losing' to games by a lone touchdou n, scored in the last few minutes of play, would break the morale of most teams, but this was not the case with Lehighton lligh's team. l Ry winning over Summit llill, this year's team accomplished a feat which has never been accomplished before in the history of L. H. S. The animal Alumni tilt was staged on a snow-covered held, with the graduates of by-gone years victorious over the under-grads by a 13 to O score. -W. R. K., '31 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE PLACE OPP. L. H. S. OPP. Sat -Sept. 28 ........ Away ....... ........ E maus ................ 15 ......... ,,,,,,, O Sat-Oct. 5 .......... Home .... ........ S troudsburg ...... O ........ .,.,,., 1 3 Sat -Oct. 12 ,.,....... Away ...... ........ N orthampton ,.,...,. ..,,.,.. 1 5 Sat Oct. 19 ........,, Home 1..,. ........ C atasaqua ,......... 9 ,........ ,,,,,.,, 1 9 Sat Nov. 2 ,.,....... Home ..... ........ N esquehoning .... 0 ........ .,,, 6 Sat Nov. 9 .......... Away ...... ........ 1 White Hall ........ 27, ........ ,,,,, 6 Sat Nov 16 ...,.,,. Home ..,.. ........ 1 nter-Chunk ........ O ,.....e.. ,,,, 7 Sat Nov. 23 ........ Home ..... ........ S ummit Hill ...... 14. ....,,,. .,,,, 6 Thurs.-Nov. 28 Home ..... ........ A lumni ,............... O ..,..... ,,,,,4., 1 3 Coaches Mr. Edward Seltzer Mr. Lewis Ginder Faculty Manager-Mr. Carl Niehoff Student Manager-Harold Rabenold Page ninety-two GACHTIN BAMBIL X .I is 'I N 1 B -5' 5 X 0 'H' 1'Ph W Q ,sv --wif ff.: eafal- 1-3-1 ie-- L.. -'B,, 3 ne -, B -... . e - . ee..- -.,, . e -,,-B.. if -G ' f . .. ' I Q . ,,,f - . .:..-wkiiuu VARSHY FOOTBALL Line-up I.. E. R. Ii. D. Rabenold C. Blank L. T. R. T. R. Jacoby R. Beisei L. G. R. Ci. H. Balliet S. Harleinan C. N. Steigerwalt Q. B. R. Blank I.. H. B. R. H. B. A. Zahn D. Anthony F. B. F. Kline, Cffaptj Substitutes D. Fritzinger C. Langkamer St1'21ub H. Moulthrop H. Fronheiser NV. Zimmerman GACHTIN BAM BIL Page ninety-tlzrec E 12 I l.1v N fa.-ff? 1 Wg' 4 Ny fl Wvilqx . , 'N ff- 7 f ,,. - ,' N. . . K L-'yuh qq Z 24 . .. - ali.. . ag f ,ia fe- ae: Ann? -le ff '- ., x,.. ,, ,,f,. ,va W , ' ' , Ne INTER-CLASS FQOTBALL XYhen the final whistle was blown to end the annual Frosh-Soph tilt on the local gridiron, the Sophs were found to be victorious by a 7 to 6 score. This was one of the best Frosh-Soph battles held on our gridiron in a number of years. as the close score indicates. The following inter-class game was the Junior-Senior game. It ended with the fighting -lunior Team on top by a 7 to 0 score, the lone score taking place in the hrst few minutes of play. The last inter-class game of the 1929 season was played between the Sophs and juniors for the lnter-class Football Championship. The Juniors were the victors by a 19 to 6 score. SENIORS LINE-UP -XV. R. ,151 JUNIORS J. Ashner .......... R. E ...c..Y. ........ ll T. Kobal sl. Br-hler ,,r.. ,......... I Q. T ....... ....r... P . Laury J, Dietz ....,.. ,..,,.... R . G ........ ............... R . Hill bl. Dellaven ....... C. ....... ......... X V. Kreidler F. Kline ..... ....... T ,. G ........ ..,...... N . Hartley I.. Buck ....,.. ......,,.. I ,. T ........ .......... ........... I . . Dotter G. Roth ,....,. ,,,.,.,.,, L . E ....,.. ,........,.......... H . Febich XV. Held ..... ...l..... Q . B .......r CCapt.j D. Fritzinger M. Moyer .,........... ...... L . H ....... ..............,....., A . Ginder R, Hahn .................. ...,,,i I Q. H ........... ........ C . Langkamer R, Kern CCapt.j ....... ................. F . R .................. ........... l 1. Hontz H. Begel SOPHS SUBSTITUTES C. Rabuck H. Zimmerman E. Kannapel FROSH H. Fronheiser ..... .......... R . E ..,,.,,, ,,,,,,,-,,,-, I . Strom T, ZlITlI'1l6I'lTl3.11 ...... .......... R . T ,,,,,,,, .,'.--Y,Y K . Knaugs H. Enzian ................... ....... R . G ..,...., -,,,,,,,,, G , Buck E. Knappenberger ........ ........ C . ....... ,,.,,. P I DQWUS C. Beers ..................... ...... L . G ........ ,,,,,,,,,- I , Rex T. Seitz ....................-.... ..----..., L - T ........ ,.,.,.-,-,, Q , Bgfgef H. Hmlgh -----------------.-------- ------ L - E .------. .......... G . Meifarth M. Harleman CCapt.j .......... B ,...,... ,,.,,,L,,, E , Gfunebefg H. FYCCITIHIT ...................... ...... L . H ....... ,,-,,,-,-,- G , Rfafkley R, Christman ............. R. H .............. .....,...,,,,,,,,,,, E , IXIQSSQI- XV. Small ...... ................. F . B .................. ....... C Captj BI, Klotz SUBSTITUTES P. Radler T, Sauefs H. Fruendt L. Buck L. Hontz H. Kresge GACHTIN BAM BIL Page ninety-four - 1 J f- it ' KW X VI' Q ..- ' 0 1 'U' df 'div L By X' A if-g-fi-'fl 1 - --ir +Ti+ .2 - xg-L tg - Y K v ' Y-i Y ii-V Y -1, i f 1' .s GACHTIN BAM BIL i Page ninety-five F :i,,1 A 1 G 'X A f 'Simi-' ZT 'i X CJ Q -! iff f - ,--- - if N M--fx, . fe- H L-A.Qf7Lfi 'if 'ff e J' BOYS' BASKETBALL TRACK FOOTBALL H. Moultlirwp ,.... ....,., ' 30 R. Hahn ....,,,,.. Y,..,,,. ' 30 D. Rabenolfl LLL,... .V,,... l 30 R. Kern ....0000 .w.V.... ' 30 R. lluntz ..A...v .'3l C. Blank ,Y...A .... ' Sl GIRLS' BASKETBALL .X. Rex ,,,, .730 QX. Schutt ,,,,,,, ,230 li. Ruth ., ,. SLLSSS. ,ISO l.. Hammer .. ,,,,,A,, 330 C. IQUIICIUUS .,,. ....,.,, ' 30 M. Kleekner ,,S, ,,,, ' 50 M. Hillel: ,.w,.A,, ,,,, ' 31 E. Christman ,A.,, ,w,,,,,, l Sl BOYS' GYM TEAM H. Febich ........ ...,,... ' Sl L. Fritzinger .,... ..,,,,,, ' 31 R. Kern ........ ......,, ' 30 R. Hontz .,..,,, ,'3l 'lf Balliet ...,.. ,,,,,,,. ' 31 R. Beisel .............. 1 Q.. Blank .......,..... . G. Roth ...... ....... v XXL Beltz .... ....... Wearers of the GIRLS' GYM TEAM E. Cliristman ...... '3l M. Helcl ................ A. Rex ...,.............. M. XYalek E Deitrich GACHTIN BAM BIL Page ninety-si.v Kline ...... Zahn ...... :Xntlmny Rabenolcl Harleman . Blank ..... Balliet ...,. Zll1lIUCl'Ill1l1 -Izicolny . .. Steigerwzilt liulliet .... lilunk .... lieisel ...... Straub ..... Mwultlimp BASEBALL Rabenold Zahn ...... . Held ...... Zimmerman Kline ........ Hontz .... Fritzinger 7 f -:L-iflr -r X Y ,-,-f+ .g, - - vw '- -7 I vi, -I 5. Q KJ 1, , f F' ' ' , i x M X-' S .9 ' , Fq?5g .ff 9 Wx Y - XA p xv fi-3. M il J lk . A ii i? Xwxy .1 , X A xv h x 9 ' C ?'k ,Fe an BASKETBALL GACHTIN BAM BIL PJ fJ I 'ffix-XX A I f'1-Qxfskf 12 ' Q S, if ,K I, ,R c X TN -5 ' L: ,,,-an Q? .Q v 'ffL..1 . I 1' N ff' 1 Marg fi . 1 W .'ulr', iq 4 f -X 2-3 2-H27 E. - 1 la, - gg , L , f-5 1 f it ,-r -t4 3: '- lp '- ,, x-, Vi . if Y. if YY Y Y 1' T' BUYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL After getting away to a slow start the season of 1929-1930 turned out to be quite successful. ln the face of strong competition we managed to win seven out of fourteen Lehigh Yalley League contests. One of the highlights of the season was the Palmerton game. Palmerton, the league leaders, man- aged to nose out our boys by a two point margin in one of the fastest games ever played on the local floor. Q In defeating Slatington, this year's team accomplished something new in the annals of Lehighton High School. Another surprise was the defeat of Stroudsburg on our home Hoor. In the lXloravian College Tourney our boys defeated Coplay High by a 27 to Z3 score, thus earning the right to continue in the tournament. Our hopes of the Class B championship were short lived, as we lost the next game to lilizalmethtown High School. Due credit should he given Coach Ciinder for the showing made hy this year's team. Losing but four of the ten varsity men, hopes are high for a high-rating team for the season of 1930-31. -W. R. K., '31 BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Date Place 1' ri.-Dec. 0 ............ Home Team L. ........Amer. Legion ....40 Score Opp. 26 Wed.-Dec. 11 ........ Away Lansford ............ 13 ....... ....,,... 2 1 Sat.-Dec. 14 .......... Away -NOl't113.TT11J1011 .... 22 ...,,.. ...,..... l 7 Fri.-Dec. 20 ........ Home VVhi'Ce112ll1 ............ 10 ,,,,,,, ..,...... 1 6 XVed.-Dec. 25 Home Alumni 1 ............---- 24 ....... ......... 2 8 - . -1 XVed.-Jan. 1 Home ......-. E.S.S.T.C.1'I'OSl'1 35 .,,.,,, ,...... . .40 Tue.-Jan. 7 .......... Away ....-.- Palmerton .......... 21 ,,c,,,. ......,.. 6 B Fri.-Jan. 10 Home Emaus ................ 34 .,,.... ........ . 11 Tue -jan. 14 . Home Stroudsburg ........ 34 ,,,,.., ...,..... 1 6 Fri.-Jan. 17 Away S13'E1l'1g'EO11 ......-.-- 22 ,,,,... .....,.. . 46 Tue -.lan 21 Home Amer. COIT1. S. .... 46 ,,.,,,, ,,..... . .21 Fri.-jan. 24 .......... Away Catasaqua .......... 30 ..,,.,, ......... 4 Z Tue -jan, 28 . Away Nesquehoning .... 17 ,,,4,,, ,,,,,,... 3 8 Sat.-Feb. 1 Home Northampton .... 27 ..,,... ,.,,..... 1 6 Tue -Feb. 4 Home ...... ..-..-. L 21HSfOrd .............. 26 ,.,,.,, .......... 2 5 Fri.-Feb. 7 Away ..... ...---- W 11116112111 .......... 30 ,,,,.,, ........ . 38 Tue.-Feb. 11 ........ Home P211m61'tOI1 -......... 29 .....,. .......... 3 1 Fri.-Feb. 14 . Away Emaus ............r..... 31 ,,,,... ......... 1 4 Tue.-Feb. 13 . Home Nesquehoning .... 28 ...4O Fri.-Feb. 21 Away ........ ....... S troudsburg ...... 31 .,.,.,,. U36 Tue.-Feb. 25 ........ Home Faculty ................ S1 ......... 18 Fri.-Feb. ZS Home ....... Slatington .......... 36 ,4,.,,.,-, 34 Tue.-Mar. 4 . Home ...... ....... C atasaqua .......... 40 ,,,....,.. 25 Mon.-Mar. 17 Home .................... Summit Hill ...... 26 .......... 41 Page ninety-eight GACHTIN BAM BIL 'C ff S., 43 N 'N , X , Q' vw I X I --- XIX-,k:x,.' ' -' J '4'-, Y-g1'1' xl-V 4-:fi .F LQ -'-Y 7 -.5 -Q BUYS' Ynrsity I:Ol'XX'Z1l'Cl'I Tabu FlJI'XVZl1'C1-I'IO1lfZ Centex'-Blzmk C2llZll'4lfIiC1'1'l Q2'l1lll'diRZlI3Cl1U1KI S BASKETBALL LINE-UP Ctuzlrl1fKI r. Ixwis Climlcr Subs I'xU1'XYZll'il-Zilhll Forwarcl-.Xnthrmy Q4Cl1t6I'YlXIULlltl1TfJI7 Guard-Fritzimlger fiU8l'ClLCllTiStII1Ill'l Student BIZ1l1IlQ'C1'?I'IZ1I'CJld Rabenold Faculty BIZlllZ1gC'l'--RIT. M. A. Stofflet GACHTIN BAM BIL Page ninety-Mine Q f i.,,1 -Q I wc' Q V2 1 'X 3 'X 'N f fl au, an --as A tt- GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL Although the Girls' Basketball Team of '29-'30 did not finish near the head of the Lehigh Yalley League, they practiced faithfully and worked hard to keep up the standard of their Alma Mater. Besides the League games they also contended with the sextettes from American Commercial School, Allentown Nurses College, Lansford, Nesquehoning, and the Alumni. Due credit should be given Miss Mildred Obert, Physical Education Teacher, who piloted the girls through the season. Although four varsity members will be lost hy graduation, our prospects for a successful 1930-1931 season are bright. Date Fri.- GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Place Team Score L. Opp. Dec. 6 .......... Home Allentown N. C. 43 XVed -Dec. 11 Away Lansford ............ ,,...,,,,, ,,,.,,.,, 2 4 Sat.-Dec. 14 Away Northampton ,.,... ..,,.,.,,. ,.,,,,,,, 3 O Fri,-Dec. 20 ........,. Home ..... ........ . NVhitehall ............ .......... ,,,,,,,,, 3 8 NVed,-Dec 25 ,....... Home ...... ,r........ A lumni ................ 24, ,,.,,,,,, ,.,..,,., 2 4 Tue,-Jan, 7 .......... Away Palmerton .......... 3 ,.,..,,.,, ,,,,.,.,, 3 1 Fri.-Jan, 10 ,....,.... Home ...... .,Y....... E malls ...,.......,.... .,..,.,.,, ,,,,,,-,, 2 3 Tue.-Jan. 14 Home ..... .......... S troug1sburg'. ....... ..,,,..,, ,,,,,,.,. Z 4 Fri,-Jan, 17 ...,.,,.... A way Slatington ,.......,. ,,.,,,,,,, ,s..,,Y., 3 9 Tue.-jan 21 .......... Home ..... .......... A mer. Com. S. ,,,.,, 2 Fri.-jan. 24 ..1....... Away Catasaqua ........,... ,,,.,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 9 Tue.-Jan. 28 Away Nesquehoning .... ,...,..... .,,,,,,,, 3 9 Sat,-Feb, 1 .......... Home ..... ....,..... N orthampton ....., .,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 8 Tue.-Feb. 4 ....i..... Home ..... .......... L ansford ......,....... .....,,.. ,,,,.,,,. 3 3 Fri.-Feb. 7 .......... Away lVhitehall ............ ......... ,,.,,,,,, 3 3 Tue.-Feb. 11 Home Palmerton .......... ......... ......... 3 9 Fri.-Feb. 14 Away Emaus ........... . ..,. .. Tue.-Feb. 13 Home ..... .......... N esquehoning .... ......... .......,. 2 7 Fri,-Feb, 21 ...,...... Away ,,,,.s. ........., S troudsburg ,,,,..., ,,,.,,,., ,,,,.,,,, 1 5 Fri.-Feb. 23 ........ .Home ...... .......... S latington ..,....... ......1.. ......... 4 3 Tue,-Mar. 4 .,,....... Home ...... .......... C atasaqua .......... 16 ........, ....,,,.. 2 9 Page one hundred GACHTIN BAMBIL X N N 1 x lx A I A xx LG-LL X1,. Lv-Tig xx: H .4 T, f ' 3-1 A X '. . c Q wx H- up lfiglinmt GIRLS' BASKETBALL LINE-UP Cuaclt-Miss Klilflrcfl Olvcrt Yarsity Furwarcl-Rutlm Furwarcl-XYa1ck CCl1fCl'+Ch1'iStlllflll Side Center-Rex Guard-Gaumer Guard-Rouemus Subs I:UI'XX'Z'lY'flv -Huck Fw1'xx'a1'cl-llvlcl C 1l1ZlI'ClflilCCkI1CI' GuarclfKuukle Guard-I Iettig Student Ma11z1ger4Marga1'et Bauer Faculty RII1l12IgCI'-BLT. M. .L Stottlet GACHTIN BAM BIL Page one lzznzdrvd one Y . WI A 1? ,nn w FM' , 7.,,' 2 f 'H 'N 441,14 ft, ---- X H f fn bi l ' L 1-If 3. - 'xi 5, :Y i i f fQf -iljii if ini , ,a f f ' - Y A-grief BUYS' INTER-CLASS BASKETBALL The Senior boys upheld the reputation of former Senior classes, by win- ning the inter-class championship without a single defeat. The big up-set of the season was the defeat of the junior team by the representatives of the Sophomore class. Tho the Freshman team failed to win a game, they threw many a scare in the upper classes. The excellent playing of the lower classes is an assur- ance of good material for varsity use next season. -W. R. K., '31 STANDING OF TEAMS VVon Lost Percent Seniors .. ------ 3 O 1-000 Sophs .,.. ,----- 2 l .666 juniors .. Ab-----------------VA-------- 1 2 .333 17113511 ,,,,,, ...........................,...,. O 3 LINE-UPS Senior Subs Forward-Held CCapt.j .... ......,................ . .. ...Nansteel Forward-Blank ............... .....,.. li mery Center-Ashner .,......... ...,.., l Xegel Guard-Rehrig ..... ,....... l Suck Guard--Behler ....V........t.. .,,.... l leers Junior Subs Forward-Zimmerman ......... ....................... ,,,.,,,,,, H 3 hm Forward-Kreidler ........................ ................. ,,,,,,,, I T ebieh Center-Langkamer QCapt.l ....... ,,,,,,,,, K 01531 Guard-Dotter ......................... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Guard-Hill .,.... ..,....................... ,,.,.,,,,,,,-, Sophomore Subs Forward-Harleman .............................................. ,,-.---- H Ough Forward-Fronheiser CCapt.j ,...... ...... ,,.,,.- 5 m all Center-Rehrig ,............................ ,.4A,,, E nziau Guard-Knappenberger ............ ,.-------,.,--. D Guard-Gerber ............. ,.......................,.... ,-.,----.-,.-- Freshmen Subs Forward-Markley .... .......................,...,. ,.,------A D i Chl Forward-Hontz .... ,,.,--,-, M attem Center--Metzgar ....... ,.,----- B ergef Guard-Kirkenclall .... -,---q-- B Ock Guard-Knauss ...... ,,,---, C mmel- GACHTIN BAMBIL Page one hundred two N 0- - V. .-L. A 'H x fs N f ' 12 I ' ' ' 4493 lliavlm X ,L 1 g - we 4 PZ ' X ' T---:' L Y Si YV -17-V YY- ..? Y - --4,- , ti GIRLS' INTE R-CLASS BASKETBALL The Senior girls demonstrated their superiority over the other class teams by going through the season undefeated. This is the third straight year they have held the girls' inter-class championship. The Junior girls defeated the Sophs and the Frosh. thereby ending the season in second place. The Sophomore girls ranked third and the Freshmen girls occupied last place. Seniors ..... Juniors ..., Soph ..... Frosh ..,...., Forward-Mosser ...,...., Forward-Deitrich ...,.. Center-Schott .,........ Side Center-Ashner Guard-Kern .,........ Guard-Hettig .,.,..,. Forward-Haas ..... STANDING OF TEAMS XN'OI1 LINE-UPS Senior Junior Forward--Ixropp ......,...... .... . .. Center-Sim on ........,.....,................. Side Center-Dotter ' tCapt.l ...... Liuard-Beers .....,....,.......,.,.... ..,..,.......,.......... Guard-Sthare Sophomore F orward-Hall ...,.....,.,...,... .,..,....i.........a......V.... FOfXX'3FCl-DllllklCbEI'gCl' L enter-Bretz ,..................... Side Center-Blank .,,... Guard-Graver ...,.. Guard-Straub Forward-Dulaney .,.,.. Forward-Steigerwalt Center-Johnke ............. Side Center-Kreamer .. Guard-Emmert .,......... Guard-Yielhauer .a.... . Freshmen GACHTIN BAM Bu. -XY. R. K., '31 Lost Percent 0 1.000 1 .666 2 .333 3 .000 Subs .........Peters ........Ziegler Subs ..,....,.Deitrich ...........Hahn ........Asplin Subs .......,.Hefdt .........Balliet Subs ........Zellner .......Blank Page one hundred three Ya , XT M I L .- i 2 , U 'I ' I I .' ima ,--,D X ,g f Nl., .W g,-' f l F For a Basketball Boy If you can mark your man while those about you Are losing theirls and watching them throw goalsg If you can see your captain win Without you, Nor shoot his reputation full of holesg If you can play like mtad throughout the season And then take sick as if you'cl surely clie The clay before the finals, without reason, And smile although you really want to eryg ln jumping if no one is quite your masterg lf vengeful bellows clo not spoil your aimg lf, when behincl, you only play the fasterg lf boos ancl waving kerchiefs seem the same: lf you can eat plain food because it's hearty, Remembering the games that are ahead, If you can come home early from the party And-athletic-like-go early to your beclg If, when the score is tied in that last minute. The whistle blares out fora double foul, Your nerved opponents shoots, but fails to win it, And you score yours, in spite of jeer and howlg When rough housel' from your foeman seems to ask it, If he won't foul, although he dubs you fool, But smile, just as you shoot another basket, And prove that you can win WITHIN the ruleg If you can shoot a goal from any angleg If you can pass a shot that's swift and trueg If you play ball, and let the others Wrangleg If nothing from the side-lines bothers youg If you can hll each grimy, hard-worked minute With all that's in you till the game is done, Yours is true sort, and everything thatis in it, And-more-youlll win the Game of Life, my son! -P. R. Hayard GACHTIN BAMBIL Page one hundred four 1 43 rv 0- . N m h 1 ,fl Xml. QIQ Q55 I A 'M' 1' 'limi f f-'-k -1- F Z ?s XI'- if gg: i .iffy A- ' Ki nh cf. , 0 ' i '7 1 i gf' V, 'hi ' IE , I. GYM. TEAM GACHTIN BAMBIL Pay I ndrcd five . E 1252 E, A f1f'T7 7' WZ' 4 -,,,, f I X Ki, I- I , M -Y, - ' 41?-T--,1-'-2 2. N ei. . , S .ig s E E' T l SENIOR HIGH GYM TEAM Un Saturday afternoon, April 12, 1930, the Lehighton High School Gym Team competed in the annual high school meet sponsored by the East Stroudsburg State Teachers' College. The afternoon events consisted of marching and calisthenics by both boys and girls, tumbling by the boys, and dancing by the girls. Lehightonis team succeeded in placing first in the face of stiff competition. The scores were as follows: Lehighton ..,,.... ...... 9 0.0 Nesquehoning ........... ..,. 8 2.0 Pottsville ,,....., ...... 8 9.2 East Stroudsburg ....e... ..... 8 1.7 Tannersville ,......,.,......,.vY........,....... 84.3 Plymouth ....i...,............e.............,.... 60.0 The eveningls program consisted of heavy apparatus Work on the hori- zontal bar, parallel bars, and horse. Only three schools competed-New quehoning, Pottsville and Lehighton. The results of this competition were: Pottsville, hrst placeg Lehighton, second placeg Nesquehoning, third place. A banquet was given to the teams and entertainment was provided in the form of an exhibition by the East Stroudsburg Varsity Gym Team. The personnel of the Senior High Team is as follows: Marion Bock Edith Christman Elizabeth Dieterich Loretta Gaumer Mildred Held Matrona W'alck junior Bock Harry Eebich Robert Hontz Roy Kern Richard Kirke Raymond Mattern ndall GACHTIN BAM BIL Page one hznzdrcd six ,r - Q- 5 f 'RN l fl SJ? lliavlm X aa .-Lia?-LY. sxir Agfa., 7 J. W f- -W rvf-, . 'fr' -lf if ' x5 JUNIOR HIGH GYM TEAM The Iunior High Gym Team is something new in the history of L. H. S. The purpose of this team is to train the members in gymnastic work so that they will be better prepared to take a place on the Senior High Team when they enter the Senior High School. Unfortunately this team did not engage in competition due entirely to the lack of Junior High meets in this section. However, the members of this team made a splendid showing in our annual Junior and Senior High exhibition. - The personnel of the team is as follows: Ruth Balliet Mary Christnian Mildred, Dulaney Betty Kreamer Anna Peters Grace Peters Dorothy Steigerwalt Abbott Asplin Arthur Fritzinger Stanley Haas VVillard Haas ,lack Helker Guy Markley Kenneth Snyder Gymnastic work is rapidly forging ahead in our high school and we are proud to recognize this sport as one of our major activities. Much of the success of our gym teams is due to the splendid coaching by Miss Obert and Mr. Ginder of our Physical Education Department. GACHTIN BAMBIL Page one hundred seven is .- , i V XE'-vigrx W . f 'N c , f ff t-P-P X o 11, L' i M zjrii, ,II ,A -3 J-5 , 5 Vlrip- W - THE SENIGR REPRESENTATIVE TO RGTARY ....L...l. - tXYith apologies to Antony, beloved of Cleoj by Harry Febich Pupils, Students, and Seniors, open your eyes: I come to speak about Rotary and not to repeat what others have said. The stories that the others have told are forgotten: XVhat they should have told was lost in their nervousness: So let it be with me. The noble Principal Hath told you that l will speak: lf this were so, l am considered good, And proudly I would try to speak to you. llere, under leave of the Principal and the faculty- For the Principal is a line fellow: So are they all, all fine fellows- Come l to speak of my experiences. That was my chance, opportunity and luck for me: But the Principal says I must speak about it: And the Principal is a hue fellow. He hath brought many Seniors up to the platform. XVhose speeches did the general audience bore: CDoes this to me seem like a speech FD VVhen that the Student Body yawned, I did sleep: Speeches are made of drier stuff: Yet the Principal says T am a speakerg And the Principal is a fine fellow. You all did see throughout the month That twice I attended Rotary. And twice I had good eats: Wfas that material for a speech? Yet the Principal says I must speak: And, sure, the Principal is a hne fellow. T speak not to disprove what the Principal said, But here T am to speak what T remember. You all did razz me once, not without cause: Wfhat cause withholds you then to applaud me? Oh Student Body! Thou art bored to death again, And most of you have fallen asleep. Bear with me: My heart is in my throat here with my Adams apple, And I must swallow hard till it goes back again. GACHTIN BAMBIL Page one ltzuzdrcd eight . 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IIA ' fi My M. u 1 1 if 1,5 wa 52 3. E rf P. f I 2 '. f is 5 si T. VP. U fi .gx 5. Ti '1 A, '4 2 R ,x 4 . 1 . f - ws 12 f. 1 ? 1 5, K1 Yi 5 'G , , G e if f NWTQYNN f-f- K If hi.: Sl A X ' N V ,gs A f --- .ng-me '1 6 X E ff .f , ? We N,-,Q 5 1- X N27 9' uf mt , F nfl... og 'Vlii': ..o. .L wg' E .G -- ' - f 5 ' ?Y fj5 ' 'E:EE?::37'f 'U 1555: 5 , 'f T7 A, L ,' I' X C ', - .fgm 'Q rw 4 . -1 -L - - MUSIC GACHTIN BAMBIL PUJ I I d I C ff 12 5--P' K'-fa? 7 WC' 4 H. S X A as K fi i Mile! STM' KX 'J ,J i. ff sg g-. s ,., - X,---,. 2- N .. ' g.- --'-1. a . Ji - 5 s' rr ' o r 'k -- HIGH SCHCOL ORCHESTRA Music hath its charms, This is indeed evidenced by the increasing number who avail themselves ' orchestra. ot the opportunity of playing in our high school The aim of our school orchestra is not only to train the members in ent to the student body the vvorks o orchestra playing but to pres f noted coin- posers. XYith this in view. Professor Yenser has acquired a library of the finest in music. Under his tutelage our orchestra has developed to a high degree of perfection. Yisitors to our high school are indelihly impressed with h . t e pertormance of this aggregation of musical talent. In order to provide for the future, Professor Yenser has an elementary orchestra composed of the Junior High School pupils. In this orchestra the a playing so that he is better fitted to enter the Senior High School organization. beginner is instructed in the rudiments of orchestr A musical organization such as this is indeed an asset to the community' as well as the school. XYe take great pride in the knowledge that our orches- tra is among the best. GACHTIN BAMBIL Page one hzuzdred twelve . -ieyvx f'5?g,.-V T' :NW X w k 1.1-7 A -tx-as A.-aa .-..... -af te Sl as C ! 'X' 'li ' X A ' N' PERSGNNEL OF ORCHESTRA Director-Mr. C. Elmer Yenser First Violin Pauline Wehr ...... Paul Weaver ..,... Robert H111 ........... Dorothy Heydt .,.. Helen Brelsford ., Charles Ashner .... Emmet Bock ........ Betty Kreamer ..,. Mildred Dotter .... Irwin Kannapel .. Paul Krauss .......,.. Charles Krapf ...... Francis McLean .. Wallace Arner ...,.. Edward Garman .. Second Violin Evelyn Krurn ...... Charles Diehl ...... Pearl Evans ......,,.. Esther Kleckner .. Arthur Fritzinger Marian Hartley .... Marian Lentz ....,t Marie Walclc ..... Viola Mary Dougher .... Beverly Noll ....,... June Hahn ............ Grace Christmian Cello Doris Miller ..... Chester Walck .... Martine Stauffer ,, Frances Haas ...... Robert Benner .... Edward Walp ...... Bass Violin Paul Edelman ...... Kenneth Eckhart Adam Begel ........,. Charles Miller ...... Edgar Kannapel ., If ffflfsi .......'33 .......'33 ,...,..'31 Piano-Matrona E. Vlfalck First Clarinet ' Harold VVeinland ....... .,...... ' 30 30 mu-,'31 Hayden Begel mm-'31 Robert Kunkle .,.....'30 Second Clarinet '30 C,lair Beers .........,.,,,,i....,i,,..,,.. '32 Joseph Mantz ...... Kenneth Fritz .,,....., '34 .......'33 ....,,,'3l I-Horace Zeigler ....... ...----'33 Oboe Junior Bock -----11,32 Flute Paul Eckhart , Saxophone ' Marguerite Miller Allen Kannapel .,...t, George Simon , First Cornet 33 gg Henry Enzian ..........,,. Second Cornet ,,,.c..'33 , i Russel Chrlstman ....... 33 -HH--'33 William Greager French Horn Wilbur Christnian ..... ........'32 ........'32 Franklin Bretney .,,,... ........ ' 31 .....,..'32 ....,...'33 ........'35 7 30 ..,.....'32 ..,,....'33 .,...,,.'3O ,Q32 '32 ffffss ,33 VVil1iam Hahn .,,,.i,,ei,,, ,,,...,. ' 31 Marshall Begel Vincent Schoenberger .,.,,.t,..'33 Trombone Evan A. Beers ...... john Weigner .,,,.. VVi11iam Hager ....,., .......'3O .......'33 ,32 Bass Horn George Metzler ...,... ,33 Franklin Begel ....... .......'30 s.r,,...'3O ..,.....'33 ........'33 ........'3O ........'33 Russell Kresge ...,,,, ,...,,., ' 34 Tymphanum H nnul -,312 John McCarthy ..... ,.,,,,.. ' 31 M-m'32 Drums ...,...'33 Jack Helker ,,i,,,r,'34 .......'32 Donald Seiwell GACHTIN BAM BIL Norman Schneck ....... ........'33 Page one hundred thirteen Y . ,Z E. s 'N Q is WZ' 2 7 -. f ' gif!!! 'QW -r X C17 I. , Q L ff, Y Y Y Y Y ,-s K-ff- 1, , - egg, if -of sgejs g r ' r s r er 5' l l i i 4 HIGH SCI-IGUL BAND I,thigm.,n High Sehool is the prourl possessor oi another musical organ- ization. the school lianfl. Xliitli a goorl instrumentation. an abundance of musical talent. antl a nne spirit of co-operation. our band is forging to the IYUIIT. Vfliat vvoulrl a football game be vvftliout clieerings? Then again. what would we rlo before the game ancl betvveen halves? Here is the answer- our school band. it every home game those idle moments before the contest and between the halves are marie most enjoyable bv the splendid 1-laying of our band. ln this organization We rind a group of students who not only support the footliall team. but ivlio are willing to do their bit in making any school function a success. To sav the least. ive are proud oi our school band. GACHTIN BAM BIL Page one hmzdred foztrteeri x ,. 1, it d .l N ,F 1 ' f V33 13:53 M, H-f W- .-not 3 H, , yvyw i'm3::- -ris' v 1 agif- 7-2,-i Y - :...i- ,Y , W i lr Y Q, J - PERSONNEL OF BAND ,l ..l- Faculty Advisor-Mr. Harold Qswald Student Director-NVilbur Christman, '30 Property Manager-Harold NVeinla11d, ,30 Cornets Wilbur Christman ....,. Lambert Lux ............ Russel Christman ....,. Elwood Rehrig ,......... Williain Greager ........ Kenneth Semmel ........ Clarinets Harold Weinlailcl .....,,... Hayden Begel ................ Edward Knappenberger Charles Rabuck .......,.... Robert Kunkle ,........... l.ee Hontz ..,...,., Clair Beers ........, Joseph Mantz ....... Homer Hough ..... Jack Mantz ...,,., Kenneth Fritz .,...., John Nothstein ,,.,..,. Abraham Bishop ........ Saxophone George Simons ......., Allen Kannapel ........ Harold Fruendt ...... Edward Hough ........ Lester Fearer ..i...... Piccolo Minard Ace ...,..........v ...... ' 32 French Horns X'Villian1 Hahn ...,e.,,,,...w ..,... Y 31 Marshall Hegel ........,.......3.i... '31 Vincent Schoenberger ,i...,..,. '34 Baritones David DeRean1er .,.,. ...... ' 34 Ernest Kreidler .r,,, ci,,,. ' 3-l Trombones Nevin Hartley ,.......,.. ....,. ' 3l Vlfoodrow Miller .,.,i., ,.,.,, ' 30 Evan Beers .........r. ...,.. ' 30 john xVClgllC1' ..., ,,.... ' 33 Nvllllillll Hgager .,,,, ,,,,., ' 33 Basses George Metzler ,tc,cc ,,,,,, ' 30 Russel Kresge ......, ..,ii. ' 34 Franklin Begel r..i. ...t., ' 33 Percussion John McCarthy ..,.. .vc,,. ' 31 Norman Schneck .,.V, ....., ' 33 Donald Seiwell ...,i ....,, ' 33 James Kipp .....i.. ...... ' 33 GACHTIN BAM BIL Page one hundred fifteen .mrvW'w- A fwfr 3 9 ,H in -. - U f hggiff ,-so-a,, ,,--4i 2' N t u .- 'f-'i- so gfi, e nf' e e 'LQ 7' ALMA MATER In our dear old Carbon County, In the midst of town, Towers our highly cherished building As the sun goes down. Chorus Swell the chorus ever louder, In her praise delight, Hail to thee, our Alma Mater And Maroon and White. Far above the Lehigh waters With its waves of blue Stands our noble Alma Mater, Glorious to view. Chorus When the day will come to leave her, O'er life's sea We roam, We will always sing these praises To our Isehighton home. Chorus GACHTIN BAM BIL Page one hundred sixteen 'fwmw ,mf fa-11-L 1:71, 1 7 -3-J' 'V- fi .r- f . , is El A N A 1 .R -js YN x fl .sf 2 XXL , Q Lx -, J -i , i 4 7 .4 , A9 f x xl JI- NL f' X I ' mm ,QPQJKQQ-f 1, Q, I A fwm ,l ...liM.. aj D - . 5 4 f f, i ' MWVIQ ' i glial M x JV fi Sq, rw? Q 'M f Sa Nm , Z1 z 359 O fd - 115.262 DRAMATICS GACHTIN BAMBIL Page o Idlt ' th U init' X, fs in W -mn s f X CJ ii - e . ,- ---1: C: iff' E ' 5 e't ir fi SENIOR CLASS PLAY Sherwood by Alfred Noyes, was presented by the Senior Class on the evening of December 13, 1929. The story deals with the condition of England during the absence of Richard, the Lionhearted, and with Robin Hood's deeds in attempt to right the wrongs done by Prince John. The theme of the story expresses Robin Hood's undying love for Marion. The scenes are laid during the Middle Ages in Sherwood Forest and in l7itzwalter's Garden. CAST OF CHARACTERS Robin llood, Earl of Huntington .........,........,............,................ Henry Moulthrop Outlaws' ljittle rjiohn ......., c...,.... C ieorge Nietzler Followers liriar tl uck ..,.. ......... E larrison Straub of NV1ll Scarlet ..i.,c ........... I ...Wiliner Held Robin Hood Much ,..,............ .....,... W ilbur Christman Alan-a-Dale ,,.,.i .....,,.,,i.,,..,,, F red Kline Prince John .,.,........,......,......... I .,....... Lohr Schlauch King Richard ...,, Blondel .,,,.......... Seri ...7.......... ,........VVooflrow Solt ...,....Robert Blank .........Joseph Dietz Qld Man ........ .......,....... C urtis May Blind Man .... .....i..c C cieorge Brennan Oberon ....... Titania .....,................... Puck ................................ Sheriff of Nothingham .............,. Fitzwalter ..............,......,......ec,........... Shadow-of-a-leaf, Marion's fool ...... .........Anna Dougher ..........Loretta Gaumer .... Gladys Rabenold ......,,e.Melvin Moyer ....,...Lamont Emery ..........Arlene Kern Queen Elinor .........eec..................... ............ A gnes Mantz Marion Fitzwalter ......A........ ............... A Ima Kistler Jenny, Maid of Marion ...... .....,.. IX Iarguerite Ashner Wiclon' Scarlet ................ ............... E velyn Diehl Prioress of Kirklee ........, ................,.,.,., N Iargaret Bauer Novice ...,.....i........................,... .... ....... .........,.......w....,.......... D o r is Miller Followers of Prince john ...,...,........cv...............,,......... Lester Buck, Lee Dreisbach Fairies ........,..,...,.... Naomi Sweitzer. Ruth Peters, Charlotte Ronemus, Pauline NYehr, Louise Kline. Helen Lewis, Doris Hettig, Catherine Kromer GACHTIN BAMBIL Page one hundred eighteen , 1 , 4 'C ,N I af r,:. t Q uw - - --I ..' ' 1, Ex .- I fl . sk gl A-E f T, 4-Q-1 it X 'lr f . E T Y A X .L K L Q A TQ , f- --V V - - - A W , ef- Y -Z1 ' -- ti JUNIGR CLASS PLAYS Three one act plays were presented on the evening of March 14, by thc Junior Class. The Plays presented were: The Far-Away Princess by Her- man Sudermanng OVertones by Alice Gerstenbergg The Exchange by Althea Thurston. The scene of the Far-Away Princess is'laid in the garden of a German Inn, near a famous watering place. The time is the present day. The cast was as follows: Frau Lindeman ....... ,..,,,,..... Marjorie Peters Rosa ................,........ ....Y.... l-I lizabeth Dieterich Herr Strubel ..........., ......... P ranklin Bretney Frau von Halldorf ..,.,,. ...,.,o,. E clith Nothstein Licldy ....,..,..........,.....V ......... ll Tarion Houser Milly .,.........,.,,,.............,,... Princess Marie Louise .-.-- ,. Frau The von Brook Lackey ........sY The scene of Overtones is laid in the drawing Woman. The time is present day. The cast: .,.,.....iMilclred Held .,,,,Edith Christman .......Lenetta Asplin .....Franklin Snyder room of a wealthy society Harriet, a society woman ..v,...........,.,..... ..,....., S ylvia Gruneberg Hetty, her innerself ......,......,.. ........ lN latrona Xllalck Margaret, a society woman ...... iai.,... l larriet Miller Maggie, her innerself .,.,....A....e,...............,.,a,,i,......Y,ee........, -Xgnes lisch The scene of the Exchange is laid in the office of the judge. The busi- ness of the Judge is the exchange of the peoples' pet ailments for other bur- dens Which they consider more bearable. The time is present day , The cast was as follows: The judge ...,, ....,.... l iobert Hontz The Imp ,,,,s,,,,,..,,,,,,,,i .....,...... F ranz Kline The Vain VVoman c,,,.,. ......... R ose lsenman The Poor Man ,,,,., ,,s..,, ll Iichael Kobal The Rich Citizen ........,................,...........,...V....,.........,... Harry Febich These plays were well received by a large audience. The splendid suc- cess of the plays was due to the excellent work of our dramatic coach, Bliss Marian Collins, and the co-operation of all members of the class. GACHTIN BAM BIL Page one hundred nineteen 'L 1? W ' '? 7 - K- A f t-Us X W-i I Q. - f,1g, -.:f- '- .,-A-Il?-'ff '2- DEBATING AND ORATORY The Debating Club with Gladys Rabenold as President and Geneva Grow as Yice-President consists of six hard-working members. They prac- tice public speaking in all its forms under the able coaching of Mr. Niehoff. The forepart of the term was devoted to debating. The team selected for the Pennsylvania Forensic League consisted of: Affirmative, Mary Kramer and Solomon Tauss with Gladys Rabenold as alternateg negative, Evelyn Ebberts and Geneva Grow with Clair Beers as alternate. The question for debate was, Resolved that the county should be the unit of control and support of the schools in Pennsylvaniaf' The debating team Won a dual victory over Mauch Chunk but our chances for district championship were lost through a dual defeat with Palmerton. After a Preliminary contest in which Marguerite Miller stood hrst and Marjorie Peters second. Marguerite Miller represented the Lehighton High School in the County Qratorical Contest held at the Y. M. C. A. buildingfin Mauch Chunk on April 11. Marguerite's oration on Father,' took first place and as a reward for her efforts she received a gold medal and brought home a silver cup for our school trophy case. f Carl Yenser represented the Lehighton High School in the boys' oratorical contest held at the Summit Hill High School on April 4. His es- say on The American Indian showed promise for future years. GACHTIN BAM BIL Page one hundred twenty - D J 'l x X f 1 x X' -- Q'- 'lc' -L Il Y f E L 'i --1:1 Y i gli iff j hw 1 ii ' if f i -, v i l CE iiiii l Home Economics and Manual Training Exhibit In the beginning of June 1929, the Annual Home Economics and Manual Training Exhibition was held in the high school gym. Exhibits of work made in Junior High School, by the girls in Foods and Clothing classes and by the boys in Mechanical Drawing and Shop classes, were on display. The Home Economics and Manual Training Clubs made up of Senior High School students, also displayed work completed. A table, correctly arranged for a formal dinner, graced the center of the Exhibition floor. The exhibition consisted of the following articles: MANUAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Cedar Chests Sewing Bags Book ends and racks Cooking Aprons and Bands Lamps Undergarments of Various Sm0lf11l5sT 3311415 Oarvings T ypes Rolling Pins Bread Boards ' Broom Holders Rocking Ducks Occassional and Enid Tables K Magazine Baskets Embroidery WO1'k .1 Drawings - liillih Sleeping garments Kimonos and Coolie Coats Dresses-New and Remodeled GACHTIN BAMBIL Page one hundred twenty-one 5 12 ' r Wi' XY---- N- TNA' K W sl iw it 1 1 I 1 if 2'-I-4.?f . .-L Y - -,Qi -- -,Q , , Y f.l?-:- Z-'A Y? A s -' - s 1 -.f f...-Po f f A v 0 0 5' Yx gl-my Tlln IL mm IL nnafpmaum Volume III Lehighton High School, June 1930 Year Book Number LENAPIAN COMPLETES THIRD YEAR Twelve Issues of Present Volume Contained Many New Features and Innovations. New Staff Already Elected. The l.eni-l,enapian, our sprightly little newspaper, has just completed its third year. tYol. 3.5 The hrst work of this nature, spon- sored by our lligh School, was a half page of news in the Saturday edition of the l.ehighton l.eader under the caption, High School lfchoesf' The items were contributed and edited by duly accredited students, and were designed to acquaint the public with the activities of the l.ehighton High School. l.ester Krum was editor-in- chief. ln 1927 it was decided to publish a four column, four page school paper. Miss Clara Schatz, a former member of the High School faculty. was the advisor of the proposed ven- ture. A staff of editors and reporters was duly chosen with Ernest Eck- hart as editor-in-chief. The first two issues appeared as the Give Me a Namef' As the title suggested a name wanted, scores of names were promptly suggested, The Leni l.enapian being finally chosen, this to commemorate the l.eni-I.enapian tribe of Indians who formerly roam- ed our hills. Much hard work. and school loyal- tv aided bv funds derived from the Crowell Magazine drive, made the venture a success and 1928 saw a paper bigger and better than ever. Franklin Mertz was the editor-in- chief. The first two volumes com- prised eight numbers. This year the staff joined the National Scholastic Press Association and the Pennsylf vania Scholastic Press Association. Previously the paper was printed out of town, this year it was printed by the l.ehighton Press. Several special editions were published this year, chief among these being the Thanksgiving Day and Christmas numbers. The first of these was of metropolitan newspaper size and the Christmas number was printed on special, tinted paper. The regular paper has grown in size, and has been lenghtened, so that practically a page more of reading matter is used per issue. The paper has also been is- sued tri-weekly, the third volume thus comprising twelve numbers. Linoleum, cuts were also used quite extensively during the year. The Banner Commencement num- ber, just off the press, was the hit of the year and marked the close of publication for 1930. Prosperity and success, due to the untiring efforts of the staff of editors and reporters, is the record for the year just closed. At the beginning of this term Mr. Stofflet became the faculty advisor. NVilmer Held was editor-in-chief. The other members of this year's staff which comprised both Senior and Junior High appears on the following page. In order to facilitate early publication next Fall. the staff has already been organized for next year. GACHTIN BAMBIL Page one hzozdrcd tzvenfy-two X O'- . Q 6 tllw N I5 I .fl ll, XJ' xxx N ' fi F --' M x , gy x x r 4'f r- 1 ri' rio H 'gr PLOW wit'--H ' PageTwo THE LENI- P be iimi-llenapian Published Tri-Weekly by the Press Clubs of Lehighton High School At The Lehighton Press, Lehighton, Pa. Sxqklhl SCHUIMQ rar IEEE 'ff xB -'Sassoon 'X BOARD OF EDITORS Editor-in-chief ,,,,,,,,,,,, Wilmer Held '30 Literary Editor ....,,i. Marjorie Peters '31 News Editor ------------ Anna Dougher '30 Circulation and Bus. Mgr. ,...........,l.,....... . Associate News Editor .................,.........V.... Margaret Bauer v30 Rozelda Heiligman '31 M A S ffl t Junior High News Editor .,,...........,......... Facu ty E 'to' 'A AA ' ' to e Loretta Gaumer '30 Junior High Faculty Editor Athletic Editor ............ Robert Hontz '31 .................................... Miss Emma Krout Senior High Reporters--Harrison Straub '30, Lamont Emery '30, Roy Kern '30, Henry Moulthrop '30, Florence Steigerwalt '30, Sara Hansel '30, Allen Green '31, Wesley Kreidler '31, Thelma Edgar '31, Elizabeth Deiterich '31, Mary Mantz '31, Sylvia Gruneberg '31, Mary Krum '31, Dorothy Drehr '31, Rose lsenman '31, Althea Kropp '31, Mary Kreamer '31, Harold Frantz '32, Wendell Rehrig '32, Marion Bock '32, Vivian Bretz '32, Marie Blank '32. Junior High Reporters-Edwin Hettig 9-1, Quentin Berger 9-2, Edward McCar- thy 9-3, Gordon Frey 9-3, Mahler Weinland 9-5, Eleanor Sthare 91, Minerva Moyer 9-4, William Miller 8-2, Alvin Zimmerman 8-3, Grace Peters 8-1, Grace Moulthrop 8-3, Valeria Ritter 8-3, Ernest Mattern 7-1, James Billman 7-3, Harold Sthare 7-3, Ethel Young 7-1, Gertrude Clewell 7-3, Florence Zellner 7-4. Artists: Harold Weiland '30, Curtis May '30, Franz Kline '31, Volume III-12 Issues 5c Per Copy 50c per year EDITOIQIA SCHOOL PAPERS AND YEAR BOOKS The value of school publications in educational institutions cannot be estimated. These comprise newspapers, magazines, hand books, and annuals. They are, per-- haps, of different degrees of worth and merit, but it is generally agreed that all are helpful. They are conducive to loyalty and enthusiastic endeavor on the part of the student body to advance the interests of the school or college such publications represent. Lehighton High is proud of its Leni-Lenapian and Year Book. Faculty, stud- ents, and alumni, as well as many outside of the school, eagerly look forward to the publication dates of its tri-weekly, self-supporting newspaper and its more pre- tentious annual, Gachtin Bambilf' The newspaper gives a periodical resume of school activities, items of personal and general interest, and glimpses of school life, that cannot fail to make its appear- ance always welcome, while the year book is a record of the term that will be read and reread for years to come. School Days, when viewed from middle life, are the happiest days of one's ex- istence. Our school publications serve as a record of these happiest days and as such are cherished by every son and daughter of L. H. S. GACHTIN BAM BIL Page one hundred twenty-three . tb I? i Wm I - 'X f la f S 6- i A i x L X i 2' if ,,gj?s.- t Iii agirriira :.iref P' c er t:r' r OUR CLUBS Debating Club Home Economics Pres. .......... Gladys Rabenolcl Clj C2j Vice-Pres. .,A..w Geneva Grow Clj C25 Sec.-Treas. ........ Curtis May Clj C2j Sponsor ...... ,..,v..r.YY,..,...r M r. Neihoff Dramatics Club Pres. ......., Henry Moulthrop flj CZD Vice-Pres. ..,. Anna Dougher Cl? f2j Treas. ....,............. Anna Dougher CZD Sponsor ,.... ............,. ll liss Collins Library Club Pres. ........o... Margaret Bauer flj C25 Vice-Pres. ....,... Alma Kistler Clj QZQ Sec.-Treas. ..,..... Agnes Esch Clj CZD Sponsor ...,........................ M1ss Sherer Aeronautics Club Pres. .............................. XVilmer Held Vice-Pres. .................. Hilaria Rehrig Sec. .............. ......... D onalcl Rabenold Treas. ..... ......,.... G erald Roth Sponsor ..... ......... lN lr. Kresge GACHTIN BAM BIL Page one hundred twenty-four Pres. Sec. ...... . Sponsor . Pres. ...... . Vice-Pres. Sec. ........ , Treas. Treas. ..., . Sponsor . .........Grace Roth ..........Doris Hettig ........Blanche Mosser Treas. ..... , ........Miss Christman Philately Club .......Harolcl Frantz Clj Q25 George Frehnlfer Clj C25 ....,.Mazie Ziegler flj Q25 .,..,,.,..He11ry Koegel Clj Yeager f2j Pilz Science Club i Pres. .................. Lester Buck flj C23 Vice-Pres. ..Harrison Straub Clj CZQ SCC. .................. james Behler Clj C2j Treas. ......,. Kenneth Knauss Clj C25 Sponsor ................................ Mr. Obert Nature Club Pres. .......... Edward Garman Clj C25 Vice-Pres. ...... Warcl Heiser Clj CZJ Sec. ......... . .......Ruth Encke Clj C25 SPOHSOI' ...... ..................... M rss Wehr .C P N A I , Sl A VX f Q Q - I S ' wx, N X1 ' fl My l' 'a.llP!. l liA-4:1 is-4'-L i Ai Til if Q if i Ai,-VTJJ -- i V V t XZ it N ,-x W Y 44- W vw, , . Ang., ,- :U .1 fr v i V xi OUR CLUBS Needlework Club Pres. .......,.,.......... June Hahn Clj C21 Vice-Pres. .Jeannette Smith Clj C25 See. .............. Wiiiifrecl Long Clj C25 Ass't See...Elizabeth Ashner Clj C2j Sponsor ,t,,.......................... Miss Buss Needlework Club Pres. .,.r...,...,,..,........ Florence Zellner Vice-Pres. ,,.....,............ Agnes Freeby Sec. ......................,. lllarguerite Mertz Treas. ........., .r...,, l Jorothy Hontz Sponsor ....... rrr........ lVl iss Kraut Manual Arts Club Pres. ................ Paul Weaver CU C25 Vice-Pres. ........ joseph Dietz Clj C25 See. .................... Allen Green Clj CZQ Sponsor ........ ........... ll lr. Henderson Latin Club 1 Emperor .......... Guy Markley Clj C21 Consules ........,....................................... Dorothy Steigerwalt Clj C23 Betty Kreainer CU C2l Sponsor .............................. Miss Ritter Art Club Pres. ....,......... Edward XValp C15 C25 Sec. .... Mildred Ziinniernian Clj C2j Sponsor ....... ................ ll liss Staulfer Current Events Pres. .... Charles Ziinniernian Clj Yiee-Pres. lllenett Nicholson Clj C23 Sec. .......... Goodwin Defrehn Clj C'2j Treas, ............ Clarence Feist Clj C25 Sponsor ................... Miss liisbing SAFETY PATROL First Patrol Patrol Captain Lamont Ziinnierinan Squad Sergeant .----... Williaiii Burke Squad Sergeant .......... Williain Grow Squad Sergeant .............. junior Rex Second Patrol Patrol Captain ulilwoocl Steigerwalt Squad Sergeant ............ junior Ritter Squad Sergeant .................. Lee Diehl Sponsor ................ ....... B lr, Paulsen Lieutenant First and Second Patrol-Russel Arnold GACHTIN BAM BIL Page one hundred flccrzfy-five vb 'f :Ln Q 7 f X A f ful KN l IIHVI IQ 15 fix 5 f a, , gff- aff L J- J , nfivkfir , l fa-fa Q 'A Q if ,W s 'iv E mia 'fa q ' v Q my nom von DER mu oe Conn Fu---Qui fx 4 , I? ' Qu! J Z 9 4 W f 717 you E THOSE Nsw Choo L TE ANY i lsr, oh. WPOYQS first- Stvac k' LW y .,. dwfng 1-loliowfzfm F SQYLIOCLQ- A WF 9 5POQTS 32 WJ Hn-ec 89092115 FIRST ie Page one lzzuzclwcl tzvczzfy-six fZ1 NQQH1 8oYS PRE-5 EN T F '?S2nfQd byfhe. 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A awk-1'v',c K x r '- ' ?s 4'-ill, T-1 i'- -1. , fa.---if .g - Qi' ALUMNI DIRECTORY SUPPLEMENT Ernest Amer ..... ...,.......... C lerk, Snyde1 s Store ,,,., ....E4,..,.. X Yeissport Richard Arner .,,......,.,....,... Carpenter .............,,A...,.,..,,.,..,v., .,....,,,A G ettysburg XX'inifred Bartholomew ..Carbon Mill ,........4A.,,,...,....fA.,,.,.... .,,.....,..,... L ehighton Helen Billman ....,............. Stenographer, Small 81 Koch .,.,,.l.e,,...l....,.. Lehighton Kenneth Boyer ...,, .,-. Florida Gerald Boyer ...... ......... X ew jersey Zinc Co. .a..,.,.,,,,,,,...,.........,.,..... Palmerton Kathryn Brong ..,.. ..,...... X X'est Chester State Teachers' College. XX'est Chester Helen Buck ....,,...........,...,... -X lbright College ..,,r.......,.,..........r,r.....,,,r,..,a...,.. Reading Earl Christman .........,,....... Home .,.,..r,,.rr.,,,,,,.....ar,r..t. ,..,,r.C. N ew Mahoning XX'ebster Christman ....r..,.. Home ...............,....,,..r...,,,... ....,r......,,, L ehighton X'erna Christman ............., Clerk, .-Xnthony's Store .,.,... ....,r....V. L ehighton Erma Daubert ....... ......... S ecretary, Freeby's ......,r.. ....r,.. L ehighton Edward Diehl ....,., ......... K Iuhlenberg College .,,..,,..., ,rr..,,.. X llentown Luther Dotter ...,... ......... X X'eissport Garage ,........,V,...... v.,Y,... X Veissport Myrtle Diehl ......... ......... tenographer, X'ertex Mills r.rl.V ,.vv.... L ehighton Miriam Eagle .,..... ...V,.... H ome ,,,,..........,....,.....,,..,.,.....r, ,lr.,r.,. -X llentown Paul Driesbach ..... ,........ H ome ......,.....,,,,.............r..,r, .,,a..,, X Yeissport Norman Eckhart .,.,...,r..r.. X'ertex Mills .,,C...,r..,.....,r.,.,,r,,..,.,.,,.....,r.,.....,.. XX eissport Esther Geisel ....... ..,.. . .Susquehanna L'niversity ..,,..,.......,........,., Selinsgrove Edith German ...,... ......... S troudsburg State Teachers' College ..,, Stroudsburg Mary Gilbert ,vsr....,,.r...,.. Stenographer ..,....,....,.,.......,.,..v......,.............,.. -X llentown Dorothy Harleman rr..tss... .-Xbington Memorial Hospital ,,,t..,,rr..,,rl Philadelphia Myrtle Haupt ..,.......s.....,... Mrs. Schleicher .......r..,.........,,.. ,,..,..,.,,.. -X shtield Kenneth Fritzinger ...,..,. Mechanic ,... ..t.,..r, ,s.air ........ G r a terford Kenneth Fronheiser ........ X'ertex Mills ......Y,......, .,...,...... X Xexssport Helen Hill ......,...,.....,,..,..... XX'estern Electric Co. .........sr .............rrt C arney. N. Helen Homm ,...... ......... C lerk. Candyland .....................,.,.........,........ Lehighton Minnie Horn ......... ..,.... . XX'est Chester State Teachers' College. XX'est Chester Evelyn Jones ......,.... ....,......Y........................,..........................,.........s D elaware, Md. Myrtle Kemmerer ............ Stenographer. N. Zinc Co. .tv,.....,.....,,,..,. Palmerton Calvin Geiger .................... Truck Driver. Simmons Zi Sons ..... .,i..... L ehighton Curtis Gerhard .................. P. P. 3: L. .,......i..i....i......,...,,,,,......VY. ,..,Vs.i. X llentown Gordon Hontz ,.,.i..i.......,.. First Xational Pharmacy .r.....s.v ...,,.,. L ehighton Lawrence Hunsicker .....................................................,...,.,.ii,,, s......,..,... L ansford Dorothea Kipp .,,s............. -Stenographen Vertex Mills ........,...,i,.ii,..,,, Lehighton Margaret Kresge ..,........... Metropolitan Hospital ,,..,.,,.,,. Xen' York City John Krietz ....,....... ..... .. -Shipper. Carbon Mill ..,..,,.... ...,,,,.,...... L ehighton Paul Krum .,...,..... ...,..... B eckley College .r.......,4..r........,.,,..,..,.,,,.,.... Harrisburg Helen Kunkle ...,.........,....., Secretary, Electric Light Co. ,r..,.....,,..,.,,s.,. Lehighton Ellen Langkamer ....t......, XX'est Chester State Teachers' Collge, XX'est Chester Joseph Kuntz .,.................. Lvniversity of Xew Mexico ...,. X lbuquerque, X, llex, Franklin McCormick ...,.... GACHTIN BAM BIL Scranton Page one hundred twenty-nine L Whig TYTETTT I Dorothy Lush .....A ggi-If 1, ' r ---A X A as T ' fill J. 5- ffk , , - ,s - - .e,........Home Mildred May .,,.. ,..,,, ,.,,.... Yertex Mills .w......w....w........... XfVooclrow MacDonald .... Home .. ............... ...................... . Robert Meflean . ....... ..,. l'ennsylvania State College ..... Mary Merluzzi ..l... Marion llliller ...,, A Franklin Mertz .,l. ,Xmzie Miller .......l 7 lXf'largaret Nansteel Yiola llursley .,YlllV . l,orraine Ralienold . ..,..... Stenographer, Vertex Mills .... , .State Teachers' College ,,,,,,..X'C1'tCX Mills e,,,,,,M.,.Albright College ..,,.,.,..Honie Store ,,,,..........,.aV...,,......................... ......,,.Lehighto1i .,.,,....Weisspo1't .........VVeissport .......State College .........Lehighton ,.,.......Mansheld .........Lehighton ,..,.,,.....,R63Cll1lg ......,..VVeissport .,...........Packerton Abington Memorial Hospital ...........,....., Philadelphia Ruth Relirig ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,e,,,. ll letropolitan Hospital w......,a,.. ,..,.... . Ada Reich . . tflair lXTlJSSCl' Lewis Moyer ,. cw-H ' ' 1 ace lxex ,... a.,,.,.. Myrtle Richmond lininia Semmel ....e, Mayluert' Snyder .. Mildred Solt ...,.,, .A Vertex Mills ..................... .....,,.l.afayette College Albright College ,ee, Y New York City ................VV'eissport .,.......l2aston ...,......Reading Home ,,e.v....,,. , .C ,,.,l,.evl.........,,.w..ew...... ......... W eissport Home ,v........,. ...........,...,..,e,v..,..ee........,,.,...... l ,ehighton Kutztown State Teachers' College Kutztown Abington Memorial Hospital .........,,,,,,, Philadelphia Honie ,,...,...e...............,..,..,.r,.,... A VVeissport Aloysius Murphy ,,..eV,,...,,, Clerk, A. 81 ll. Store .e..... ....... .... ....... l . e highton Mark Ratclitle ,e,.... ee....,. l Driver. Express Co. ..................................,. Lehighton Charles Rehrig ,e,,,,, .e,.,,.. l 'ennsylvania School of Industrial Arts VV............................................,.e,.....A Philadelphia john Rex ,e,.e..e.....,e,e ,....... l lonie .....,.....,............. ...,...,,,, A shrield Lola Steigerwalt ,.v........... University of Pa. ...... .....i. T 'hiladelphia lflsye Strausherger .....,.... Vertex Mills ....w.,......... ..,,,,.. W eissport Charles Rhoads .....e.....,..,. Muhlenberg College ..,. ,.,,,., A llentown Kenneth Seaboldt ........,... Home ........................... ..,.,,, I ,ehighton Valance Townsend e..,....,. Moravian College .,...,. ,,,,.,, B ethlehem Pearl Trainer ,....e,,.ee.,.....,. Home ....,................. ,,,,,,, Lehighton Corvin Solt ...l......... ........ C lerk, Solt's Market ,.,,. ,,,,,,,, L ehig-hmm Thelma Vielhauer ,l,...e,.... Home ............................... ,,,,.,, L ehighton Edna VValck ee,.....,.. ........ S tenographer, Airport ...,. ,,,, L ehightgn Jfbllll XTHHSELR .,...... ..,,.... TOTHC .....................,........ ,,.,,,,,,, L ehighton Emanuel Ziff e,..,...... ......e. T emple University .........,. ., ,..,.,,,,,..,, Philadelphia P. Ethel TfVilliarns Page one lznndred thirty Metropolitan Hospital ...,,,,, ,,,,,,,, GACHTIN BAM BIL New York City BUC IBS 4, 3? Li r n 1 QA 4, r i 1 L 3? f 2. i5 a ? '11 M' ,Q L 5 nk ,, r 4 I A r E V: GACHTIN BAMBU- i faifw iig Good Foundation For Jl Successful Career WE congratulate the students of the Lehighton High School in having so excellent an institution for their education-one that ranks among the best. Your High School course affords you a good founda- tion for a successful career-enabling you to build Well for future advancement. Study hard-learn all you can. Also study to improve your financial advancement. Learn the difference between sound investment and speculation. Always decide for safety-it is most im- portant. An account with The First National Bank of Le- highton, the Oldest National Bank in Carbon County is a pillar of Financial Strength-always Worth par, plus the accrued interest-and at your command When- ever Wanted. Compound Interest is a dependable Worker. Open an account now. 37, Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes for rent 31.50 and up per year. A.B.A. Travelers Checks are issued by us for the safety, convenience and availability of your travel funds. Authorized to act as executor. administrator, guardian, trustee or in any other fiduciary capacity. THE fwfr NATIDNAL BANK LEHIGHTON, PA. Incorporated 1875 Oldest National Bank in Carbon County Member Federal Reserve System innnuninnnunuunnnnunnnniinininunuuuunnnniiiunIIInnnnunuunmininnnunrunninuniuninuununuuuniu -e' 59' l 9 3 1 Page one hundred thirty th ee GACHTI N iunnnuunnnxuuuunuununuunnumuii innnnuunuunnin Wagneifs Pharmacy Pure Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, and Tenet Articles Eaton, Crane and Pike's 5 High Grade Stationery Foss Quality Chocolates Finest Ice Cream and Soda Water Parker Pens and Pencils ' The Ideal Writing Companion aa The Nyal Store lwliicli-llo you play on the piano? Iilim-xNot while inziiniiri is zlrouncl licczius Produce, Fruit, Groceries BAMBIL n:nuIIninuununnuununn nun z J. B. SN YDER justice of Peace and Notary Public - INSURANCE 216 South First St. Phone 100 C she is zlfrzucl l'll ful Compliments of I U. G., EBERTS George E. Freeby LEHIGHTON, PA. Dealer in Grade A Wholesale Only . Mllk and Cream Telephones 175 or 176 U yinnnunIInnnnuniniuunnnnnunuIIInunuInuinullII1IIununnninnnnnnuri fininunuunnuuuuunluniunnuuuuununluullluununllll sw .3 .+. ,A PY' 5' 'G' fist' l 9 3 l age one 1111 re zriy- our GACHT N A 1 .+ ,Q we T9 I B MB L Qiyu iefs Compliments of Boyer Auto Supply Company i WEISSPORT, PA. CUMPLIMENTS QF A FRIEND Distributor of Firestone 5 Products Phone 9014 nnuuunnnnuluuunu nunnulnun un unnun nu nun-uuunnnnununn Miss Sherei'-Give me Z1 sentence using KCAiX'il1Ht4Jl'. Butch Ginder-l've never seen a picture of Mrs. Coolidge without Kelvinator side. The Quality Store Others May Meet Our Prices But Never Meet Our Values TRAIN ER Sz SON Third and Cypress Sts. Lehighton, Pa. l 9 3 l i ' 3 l g Page one hundred thirty-fire GACHTIN MULHEARNS General Merchandise Phone 341-M 109 S. First St. l,cliig'liton, l'a. nnunnuInuInnnin111ununn1nnunnuuunnuInuIuunnnniuunuinunn in BAM BIL COAL! . COAL! 2 Buy Your Next Winter's Supply from Henry W. Enzian Our Business is to keep you WARM Coal for Heat, Service for Satisfaction No Long Waits- No Short Weights Our Business is Black But We Treat You White. Phone 88 -175 North First St. Lehighton, Pa. r.....-.......mm ..I...H1....I.1.m..m...-imiim Mr. Olmert-W'liy was ,Mlzun crcatccl first? Neil-To give him a clizincc to say smncthing. T i, Puffcr -I got a new suit, Hilaria-Dicl you go to the tailor's or the tcntmakcfs? nnnnnu uinnunnnuunnnnnunnnnunnnnuuunuuuun: Cohen's . Department Store Z Home of Hart Shaffner Sz Marx Clothes Sundial Shoes for Men and Boys Satisfaction or Money Back is our motto 155-157 N. First Street Lehighton, Pa. nm.I........imiiH...............nu..................... ...................... ......i.. ...mi JOHN K. SMITH Heating and Sanitary Engineer Lehighton, Pa. HHHHHQHHWQWQH Page one hundred thirty-sm GACHTIN BAM BU- llllnnnunulnlnunuululnununln Iuuunnnnunnan1Innnnnunnmnnu nnnnnununnnnulninnunnuunnn:annumnnnnnuuumuuunnnnunn' COMPLIMENTS OF E. G. KOEGEL nnuunulnvunnnu nnnnu unnu nnnunvnu Iunaannulnunnnunuuuuunuu nu A girl can usually tell when she-'S in love, :incl usually dues, says T MI egagdyua Once a Scutclnnan sued the lucal baseball team fm' injuries rcceivecl in falling frmnn LEHIGHTON BOTTLING COMPANY Bottlers of High Grade Sodas justin R. Dunbar, Mgr. Drink Smile and be happy Drink Mavis and be healthy Lehighton, Pa. Phone 381- M 162 Bridge Street I 9 3 I Page one hundred tlzzrty-Seven GACHTIN BAM BIL nun:uIuuniiInunIuinunnnnnunuunuunnnI1nn1iunnIu1nnuunnnuunnuunnuu nuiin-nunuununnnunuununnnnunnun:nunnnnnnnnnunuuu MILLERS PHOTO STUDIO When You Think of Photographs Think of MILLTERS Our Studio is a Beauty Parlor Call 325-R for appointment F1'ZlllZTrlllllS is 1111 Olcl chicken Curt -How can you tell? 15111112-lly the teeth. 'ACurt -But chickens clon't h FYHl17i-Nik, but l have. Compliments of C. A. Sensinger nuns: lnunl innnunnunnnnnnnn H. W. WEHR General Merchandise Corner Second and Alum Streets Lehighton, Pa. nm.,.....................................................--................... Page one hundred thirty-eight 229 North First Street Innuunnnunnnnnnnnn teeth. ZIVC 'nuI1nnnn:iIIIi1IIuu1nuanununununu-nunIInnnuiuunnnnunnuniu READ GOOD BOOKS JOIN Our Circulating Library STANDARD BOOK SHOP K U T Z ' S Stationery-Magazines WILLARD AND U. S. L. Battery Service G. D. Shoemaker Garage Complete Electrical Tool Equipment Phone 356-J : - Weissport, Pa. - l 9 3 l GACHTIN BAMBIL cf, KMA GAS 46661606266 Inunlnuuunnnunulnnnnunuununmnunnnuunnnuuuuun Compliments of Windsor Store vnu un:nununnunnunuu nnnunnnnnnnnnnuInnununnnnnnnnun E. B. HAHN Plumbing Heating ' 5 and Tinning I Distributor of Beechwood Enameled Stoves and Pipeless Furnaces 331 Bridge Street Lehighton, Pa. XVes liriedler-Was your girl cxpensiyely garlpccl? Felmicli-Yes, I know expcnsiv Life Insurance may lie the last e garbage when I see it. ' word in your plans for further- 2 2 ing your education. SEE Roger H. Graver Insurance 217 S. First St. For a Definite Plan Compliments of The Civic Club 1 1IImuIIIIIIIInumulI-InIInum-nmuumInInInmmmumnummm l 9 3 l Page one hundred thirty-nifze GACHTIN BAMBIL ulluluuuinniinuiniIiiiiviIIiiiniIiiuiniIIIniniiIIniniiiniinIniIninnnuIiiniiIIIinIIIiuinIiinini11inIinuuiniiniiiniiniiinIinini'uuiainnuuunuiiunuininiiininniniuunnuinnuiviuilnii The lVIassael1usetts Mutual Life Insurance Company L A The Company with Friends Everywhere J. F. Arner, District Manager 232 So. Third Street Lehighton, Pa. runninnninnxnrnniniiuuuiuuinninnni1inniunniiininnnnniiiiunuunrnu :iniiliulllll:lulllull:lullllllllllliuilliillllllll InluninuuIinnuiImini-Insulin:-unnunnuuiiiniuunuuunuiiunnssni i unuiuuuiunuuiniiizn PRINTING that pleases our patrons keeps our presses humming ADVERTISE in the Lehighton Press and get results MQCORMICK PRINTING HOUSE Press Building North First Street InnInninii-uununiuuuuiII1nnuunnnininuuuniiiiiiiiux liiiunnun1uninun:nun:iiiinnlunnnnulnuulnnlvliinunllnulununu innnunnnuu iuiunuiinniiiiiiiiluluninni iiinull:nuiiunnnuuniniinninnuuuuiuululnnunviuunnui ' X, 5 YUUl' IlOlVlI.C SHOULD PH1'li bweet SIIOP 1 ZfQ1X,'1I4: FIRSQ' Park Theatre Building : George A. Schwartz SCHRAFT'S CHOCOLATES ' ICE CREAM, soDAs . SUNDAES CIGARS Furniture - Rugs GREETING CARDS 2 , Bedding R- Victor Victrolas 5 J0i1'l CUI' Ci1'CL11ati11g Library R. C. A. Radiolas and Supplies Z iilllllwlooonvnuliisunny:iiiiniluiinniiiiunnruiiiiiuuuiiuiiuiinuuuuuniiiiuiuuuuiuniaiiufv TiniiniI:runninxvIIInnIuiiiiiIiiuiIuri:iiiiiIiIiiuluiuuiuuxiiniiliiiilliilnluiulllvcllli l 9 3 l are -- .N ti ,N - - - - -a -a--- a fl . Q. .gi V5 1 5 Page one hundred forty Q7 99 wwf' awe as ww GACHTIN -nun:unununnnuuuunlllrlnnunnllunu R. W. Rubrecht Plumbing and Heating Tinning a Specialty Agent for Thermolaters 536 Mahoning Street Phone 649-M BA nunuuuuunuu Remember Hood Tires are Quality Tires Economy Service Station 238 N. First Street Lehighton, Pa. Our iclca of the acme of absent-mincleclness was shown when Fat Dot ter poured sauce on his slioestrings and tied his spaghetti. Compliments of AMOS W. DUNBAR Dealer in Wholesale Confections Oldest Wholesale Confectioner in 1nnuuuiuu:nnnum:innnnnunnuuuuu Unusual Interior Decorations Our Showrooms present an in- teresting collection of domestic and imported Wall Papers and Drapery Fabrics. Home makers will enjoy an in- spection of these as well as our varied stock of Linoleums, Carpets. Rugs, Window Shades, Ornamental Curtain Rods and Radiator Shields and Cabinets. Estimates furnished on all types of Interior Decorating and Fur- nishing. BAYER'S Pennsylvania Phone 4-R Lehighton l 9 3 l YC .5 Page one hundred forty-one MBIL If 5559123536 GACHTIN BAMBIL The Maelirer Compliments of Tailorette - H, J, DOTTER FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND DYEING .-.- Pressing, Altering and Repairing of Men's and Jeweler and Optometrist Women's Garments - E Hats Cleaned and Reblocked Telephone 357-.I H8 South First Street Lehighton, Pa. Lehighton, Pa. 136 South First Street 11111111 lnunuul ululllellllllllllll- Then there was the lllflll who stoocl :1 school teacher up on a clate anrl the next clay she waiitccl Zlll excuse signed by his parents. Golintli-VVl1y ClUll'lQ you stancl 1111 :incl fight like 21 man? llavicl-lJo11't rush me, big boy, wait till l get 21 little lmoulclcr. 11111111 u11111111u1111 nnnuuuununuun 111111unnnui111111111111111111:nun1111111111111111111111111n1nun11111111111111 HAUSMAN AUTO PARTS CO. Timken Bearings Timing Chains Piston Rings Valves Timing Gears Parts For All Makes of Cars I 9 3 I 1 a o a MMS Page one hundred forty-two GACHTIN BAMBIL xIIIIIanunuuI1I1IunununmuununuanmuuuuunnnununnunnnInuunrmInunuuunnnnnnunnnIu111nuuuunnuuunun FINANCIAL BACKING No matter What may be your chosen Work, there come times When financial backing is necessary. The best kind of financial backing is a Well-filled bank book. It is always ready to Work for you, to help you grasp opportunities. Then the Well-filled bank book has a by-product- a good credit standing. The man Who is successful in accumulating a reserve fund, who carries a good balance with his bank, is usually regarded as a good credit risk. Thus, he is able to obtain additional financial backing-bank credit. We invite the accounts of men and Women who seek to build up strong financial standing. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CU. The Bank of Service A. F. Smith, Cashier and Trust Officer Opposite the Park Lehighton, Pa. 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S OF TH I S A N N UA E5 :7i'fZ'3':? gf-'FI' - .'Q1:f-Fffiwfw V Civ 9:9 Civviv vi.3Exv?XJ'vie 'Ck.a'f:1J'vwHvAwf::w' vga gs via we vw fc - - +5 A gm vw x -- -- - 1 , .. ,AAA YV-V 44 v mQa4Ea5Efa?s1s a5EQv54S::z?s1sE1z3Easia:2nEa3 I 9 3 I fwxvzsfavrys 5- 5' -ww' Page our lIIl1ifI7'C'd forty-four ' 4 Vi' .15- , 2 lb, 6 Nm GACHTIN BAMBIL 1nnnnIn1unuunnI1IIunnnnunnInnnnnuunuununIvuuiunnnnnnunuuminI1ununnunuunInnnIin1ununuuuuiuinninnuinun HARVEY ARNER MOTOR CO. 364 North First Street Lehighton, Pa. Willys-Knight Whippet ' Heating Plumbing and Tinning Phone 361-W nun:uuuunnunnnuuunununnunnuuuunnnnnnnnnuu THE WEATHER BUREAU VVV6: xvoncler XYl1CtllC1'HBl1'lCllH Gincler is as innocent as he looks. ' Mr. Farren ever walks to -F Miles Mertz will ever grow up. Miss Sherer has ever had her clreanis analyzed. Agnes lfsch talks in her sleep. The xvorlcl looks rlifferent from up xvhere Curt Blank is. Zelda ever stays home at night. Fat Dotter will ever take up tzmgo dancing. lllatrona will ever flunk. liretney ever parts his hair straight. Iluunnluuuuuun nunuuuuuunnun In1nnnunnnun::u1.nnuuuuunu .1 Willianl P. Snyder Lehlghton Mmm Com Jan Wholesale Confectioner I Y 458 Cypress Street Dealers in Lehighton Pa. Chevrolet Cars and Phone 672-M Supplies HH l ' l l 9 3 l Page one hundred forty-fic' tl GACHTIN BAMBIL LINE Chas. A. Rehrig, Mgr. Lehighton, Pa. lf you want to travel 21 mile ol' a thousand miles, take a bus. The luis leaves when you are reacly to go, anrl comes lmzielc when you want to Colne. Price reasonable Call the Manager on 254 Bell ZelrlzL fJJf:1ll the lousy crooks in this school. l just swipecl two swell pencils yestewlziy :mal they are gone zilrenrly. -X' 'X' -I' M11 Nil-lioflel want you lu stop whistling when you work. ul'il'ZllllilC'H Sliyrler- lint lllll not worlqiiig. Sold At All the Best Dealers 9 l UALITY ICE, QQEAM 5955 ie Cham 61190191229 1-gf WPure as the Mountain Airw .NunnnuuuuunnnnuuuuuIrulllllllllllllrlfIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIHIIHHIIIHIHI'HH'IIl'lHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIHulllullnununlunnnunuuunululur l 9 3 l Page one hundred forty-six 12929 GACHTIN BAM BIL nuuniuununiuiinnnniiinIIIInneuninunuiniiiinniniunuiiiunin iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiniuuiniuniiniiiniiiiiiiiiiinininuiiiininiiiniuiiiiiiuui C, 5, LIGHT GUY MORTHIMER Su ccessof to E LWHELLER The Evening Leader Is Your Hometown Paper Everything in - Household Furniture Read It Every Day Weissport, Pa. of Your Life .ulunuuinuiniuIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiannuliiiiiiiiiiiiiiununniiiiimiiiinii iunnniiniviinnniiiiiiiiiniiiuniuiuiiniiiiiiuunnmuu uuninini Miky Kohal-just look at this car. You'c,l never think it was seconrl hand. XVes Kriecller-No. l'cl think you inafle it yourself. 'I' 'I' 'I' Mr. Niehoff-Uicl you Study last night? Elmer llzmiinel-Yes, l stucliefl till l saw ilouhle. Mr. Niehoff-Then you ought to know twice as much. ununlnlunuunlunullliinuuuniuuniuniiiuiniiiiinnunnniiIiiiiii-if-inuniinnuuuniuniiiinuuuniiinni JOSEPH OBERT CO., Inc. Best Quality Meats Sanitary Meat Market OUR MOTTO Quality Service Reasonable Prices We Solicit Your Patronage south First street Lehighton, Pa. Hn,,,,,,Un....Nunnnuns:nnunu:nuIIIIIIIIIIIiIiiIIiniIIIIIIIIIin1111IIIIIIIIlnunucuununiuiIuin11uuniunuuinnnuiiiuunii.iu,,,...,,,,,,,,,, l 9 3 l Page one hzozd-'srl forty-sei-en GACHTIN BAMBU- nnninnuuniinnuninuninnnuniuuunniuunuiIiiiiininnnvniinun IIIinnnnunsiiinniinIniiiiiiinun:nun:inniiiiiiiiInnvuuuuuuuinnninn WEISSPORT GARAGE William D. Horn, Proprietor Buick Marquette General Tires Go a Long Way To Make Friends Sales and Service Telephone 66 Weissport, Pa. limi.---mlm iimmmiiimmiiiiii iiIi1III.Iiiiiiiiimmii-im-ii mmmmi.-I.mmiin-.mu iiiiiiuimimmuiunmniil XYQ womler why some of the tiilleii gziiig' doift go home and drink their own water. 'X' 'I' 'I' And then there was the Scotch kid who shot. his parents so he could go to the flrpliaiis' Picnic. Compliments of Lehighton Hardware GASOLINE AND MOTOR OILS Company The Choice for Generations Hdw-i C0312 Glass and Building Material The Atlantic Refining Co. Phone 89 Harry B' Bock 321 North First Street Representative Lehighton, Pa' I 9 3 I Page one hznzdred forty-eight GACHTW BAMBIL unnnuunun nun:nuuununnnnuunnnnniunnrurnnu HinII11IluIiinI1v1111n1u1111I1I1Inunnnuunnuni-ummuuufiihnnnu- Harmon,s Modernistic Shoe Repair Shop Look at your shoes and have 5 Compliments of them rebuilt. GC' C' ER ' 'E ' 7 - J JD S X K Wendell D. Swartz l take pleasure in thanking - you for your patronage. Lehighton Pa George E. Harmon 316 South Second Street Lehighton, Pa. nn.nunnununnuurnunnunnnununnnnunnununuunuunuunn III1nuInun1n1IIlunInII1:nu1Iuunnnnnnuunnn Putter Ralmuck-I could go on dancing like this forever. Teak Kropp-No, you're bound to improve. 'I' 'I' 'I' Skipper Bretney. on the Red Sea-Uh. Captain. wait a minute until fill my fountain pen. nnuunun1unnnnun-annnnuunnunnuuunnn nun nun nnuuuuuunnnuruu ununni- POP! POP! POP! Pop Who? POP GILLEN Compliments of 1135 3 Complete Line ul Cigars and Tolmaccos. Sanitary Blafket Greeting Carrls for All Occasions. 5 Books. Magazines. Stationery. Calvin Stewart, Prop. - - - Ice Cream. Sodas and Sundaes 1 2 United Cigar Store 5 ' Theodore Gillen, Prop ' uunnn uunnuuu n1nnnnInnu-nnnnunu-nuun nnuxnun:un1unuInI1nurIIIIIIIxununnnunuInannnnnunuunnunnnunnnv l 9 3 l Page one hundred fortyqgme GACHTIN BAMQIL 'llllllllllllllIIIIllllIIllllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllnllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll George A. Stout Z Q31-1 Kreugel- l't M t cl . . Qua 1 y ea S an Shoe Repairing and GFOCGFIQS . . Findings Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention 124 south First Street North First Sr. Phone 620 Lehightony pa, nanninnun:unnniunulnnn inuninuunnnununu unuinInzIuuuuuuuniunnnn You have to take off your hat to our jokes-old age. They laughed when l walked up to the piano. hut they were astonished when l carried it out, said the installment collector. 'X' 'P 'I' llliss Sherer: Now for tomorrow you will write three compositions and study over these l-l pages. tSoinewhere the sun is shining brightly, some- where children are at play!! Please Pass the Bread Repeat this sentence as often as possible in your home. Bread is your liest food-eat more ot it. Keeping in mind, palataliility and nutrition. Palatahility-without which no one will want to eat it. Nutrition-without which it fails to satisfy. You will find both these properties in- BETTER-MADE BREAD BY KENNELQS BAKERY Phone 158-M Lehighton, Pa. l 9 3 l Page one hztizdred fifty 1, l li ' i it 6 D l O i J i i Y ' GACHTIN BAMBH- Harleman Motor Companv S . George M. Buch Sales ervlce Groceries and Meats Lehighton, Pa. 2 Phone 73 Phone 232 We Deliver Second and Bridge Sts. Lehighton, Pa. Service with a Smile inunininnnnnauni llc-I want you for iny wife. She-vNow what in the worlcl wo Soheidls Department Store s Lehighton and Tamaqua Style l,eaclcrs in l,aflies'-C'hilclren's lYearing .'X1J1lZl1'Cl Silk Unclerxyear lnfants, XYear Dress Fabrics Toys, Notions, lite. Phone 304-M unnninulnnn annul 1iimimamiiiuiiiiiiiiniinmnmimnuiiuii nun Justice-How did the acci- dent happen? Student-XX'hy, I cliinniegl iny lights and was hugging :L curve. Justice-Yeah. that's how inost accidents happen. in -unniiiuuu i.unnnnnminunnnuuin iilrl your wife want with nie. B6tlllCl1Cl11 Business College Bethlehem, Pa. Secretarial. Xccoiiiitiiig. anfl ficneral Husinc-ss .Xclniinistrzr tive Lonrscs lor students of : high school and college grade. For catalog giving particulars, E address W. F. MAGEE, President iuiuuiunnuuiinnnnnnmini41Iii11IIn:nuunuiun,nminsulin E5 3 3 I 9 3 l Page one hzozdred fifty-one GACHTIN annun:unnuuununuuunuiununnimnunnun1nmnuunnunnuun 110 North sr. Phone 145 OTTO KROPP Studebaker Erskine G. M. C. Trucks SALES AND SERVICE 5 Parts and Accessories Lehighton, Pa. nnuun nn nu nuununnmniu ll'C'1'c UYl'l'lUUlilllg' swim' uf tllc luC'Ll in BAM Bll- annuunuuuuuuuuu n:ununun-nunnnuu unnnnnnnnuun Say it with Flowers from Paul Niehoff Greenhouses We send flowers anywhere i the world through the Florists Telegraph Delivery Around the world with F. T. D. nu unniu nn Il as g'C'lllllS. .Xllcn Cirecn thinks that ll goml tooth brush slogan woulcl he, ufioorl to tht li e Ideal Motor Car Co. 2 Joseph S. Walters 216 South Second Street Lehighton, Pa. Auburn Cord 2 nuuunnnluununnunuu uni unnnnnnnn unnunnuuunnnnnnununuunnnunnnnuunnuuununnu Presto Restaurant Never Closed Real Food at Sensible Prices 127 South First Street Lehighton, Pa, .uuunn1nu11u11111111nnI1n11111111unuunnuunnnnnnunnunninunnu un uuuun 1 :st bristle? EAT PETER'S 8: jACOBY'S FAMOUS ICE CREAM It's Pure-That's Sure Get It At HOF F NER'S Tenth and Mahoning St. Lehighton, Pa. unin11ann111uunuuununuuununuun uxu1I11111111uunuunuunnnnnu CASINO L. T. Schools, Prop.i Billiards - Bowling 174 South First Street Lehighton, Pa. nun:nunun:nununnununnnnunuunununnnnuuluuf I 9 3 I Page one hundred fifty-fzvo GACHTIN BAMBIL KLEINTOIYS Radio and Electrical Shop Anything Electrical Compliments of Bosch, Sparton, Zenith BEST IN RADIOS Iqlrkgndall With Radio's Richest Voice Mllk D6P0t SLATINGTON Q Phone 18lR12 Church St. Rosesl know a boy. Betty aOli! Really? Rose-No, O'Reilly. um LEHIGHTON TRUST COMPANY Lehighton, Pennsylvania The Bank That Serves With a Smile. It's not what you earn that makes you rich-but what you save. We most cordially invite you to come to this Bank and learn the various Ways in which the institution can be of service to you. Chas. li. XVz1g'ner, llresiclent Dr. A. F. XYehr. Yice-President Harry B. Saeger, Treasurer if H l 9 3 l Page one hundred fifty-three GACHTIN BAMBIL 1n1Ian1IInnnnnuu11111IIIu1111uunnnuuunnnin nuuuunnnunnnunn uunnnnuuu Albright 81 Fritch BAUCHSPIES 2 Wired 1S Z Quality Wired Stoves Washing Machines Heatin ' g Electrical Fixtures and Roofiing Appliances : Radios and Victrolas Spouting R. H. Bauchspies 157 South Street Weissport, Pa. Annnnununnnnnnnnnnnunuuunnnni:nunnnnunnnnnnnuuu Gnununnnnnunrun:nunnunnnnunununnnuuln runnin 1 HiillfCllH-Xvllilll clifl you get when you hung your stocking up on Chris mas live? lia1nmy -,X notice from the health rlepartmcnt. THE BRETNEY STUDIO for Modern Artistic Photography Special rates to junior Class of High School Headquarters for Kodaks and Eastman Autographic Films Koolaks in tive charming colors Developing and Printing Done for Amateurs Studio 120 South Second Street-Near Park Theatre unnnunn nuinunnI1I11uIIIIinu1I11I1an1IumummnnuuuunmIII1Inn1nnnn1nuInnIninnIInu1Innnnuunnuun:nulninunnuInu1nunnnnulnunnlu N ev 6+ -+ A a 1 9 3 1 W v' f eariaammmaca seamli Page one hundred fifty-four GACHTIN BAMBIL DR. WHITE'S Remedies are Best OUR PROPRIETARY AND DRUG STOCK IS COMPLETE If It's Advertised, We Have It Here. Buy Here and Save Money Cut Rate Drug Stores First National Pharmacy Next to First National Bank 141 N. First St. Branch Store-123 Iron St. Lehighton, Pa. Lest You Forget GRUNEBERG Good Clothes A Separate A Separate 5 5 W0men's Shop Tailor Shop : A Separate Men's Shop Once You Try You'll Always Buy nunnunnunnunnunnannuunuuunn:innnun:-nunnnunuuiv nunnni Stump -l think l'll keep a diary. uililllllllyn-Wxxfllllt do you know about cows? 'X' 'I' 'I' Sylvia-fl'x'c just come from the lmcztuty pzlrlor. lNl:u'gy -lt's too had you XX'CI't'lllt waitccl ou. nnuuunlunnnnunuuununnnnnnninnunuuuinnnunnmio Howard Seabolflt Insurance 120 South First Street Lehighton, Pa. nuun:uuuunnnnnnv un nu uuuu nu Compliments of Miller Brotliers TAILOR Ladies' and Gents' Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Robt. Stansberry 161 Bankway Illlllllfll UN THE Dealers in Smmlf Lumber and Millwork .-T 4sQ?ae? l 9 3 l Page one hundred fifty-fi1'c GACHTIN BAMBIL Q unuuunuuuu vu nuuiurnmnn Weissport National Bank Weissport, Pa. Let us help you solve your finan- cial problems. Many satisfied cus- tomers attest to the popularity of this financial institution. Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent in Our Burglar Proof Vaults OFFICICRS AND DIRIQCTORS Milton Snyder , .President E. W. Dreishach , ,Vice-President W. H. Strauslrurirer ,, ,Cashier lllr. liiwsgcafllt-l'ii1c sparc. 5 Shoe Fitting 8: Foot Comfort - We are not satisfied selling you 2 shoes only but we take paiticular 2 care fitting' your feet well so that E you will derive the utmost comfort Mazziotta's Shoe Service E 170 S. First St. Lehighton P 5 2 Forest Inn Barbecue A delightful place to picnic 5 A safe place for kiddies - Mrs. J. A. Stout pluck ,XnthonyseSp:1cc is wlicrc there is nothing. I-l just cant exp 11 lint irc got it in my lic-acl. nn1InIiuiiiunniniunIiunu1III1IIviIII1ii1i1IninIn1nIIIIIIInnIIII1IiII1IIIIIIInnnuuinnunnnnu:nun NO MAN Ever Committed a Crime After Drinking BEVERAGES Your Customer Will Appreciate the Difference in Quality Phone 239-M L. H. 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