Middletown Area High School - Reflections Yearbook (Middletown, PA)

 - Class of 1931

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QV: l l l 1, -CQ' 'E' I 1 .'.llf s-QQQSQHO, l M U' The Blue and Gold l DVQQ' Q 7. ll 7 xl l Volume VI Edited in 1931 l By the 1 ill Blue and Gold Staff ' l - li Middletown High School l Middletown, Penna. l l l .i llll l fx ' iilm I 1 i l lx A e e l 'LQ' e i , ' :iJifil11I1X11'1IlLIl'g1lIQ21, 1 AND 1-11 zuxxgzxzuxgggxuzxzizzz Two X, 1?Q'I f!IIITIIIT5L 'I'f. ,zzrrr Y Es J, 1 ,Q i - . 'TIIUT xxx-7737.1 it .ix If N 1 r r --N ,ir 1 'gh gf' Q s, ' v ,743 we ,W li . ., V A ,V t L P 11. vvv.,v,-.,vI.,.v.----..-vw, , A , , . . ...... . .... --.... ...... ...-..i A 1 1 4 1 . . 1 Tj 1,-,gsw L Jwj ,. - . ' P .. . ,iw-, X. e . ..,. .- I K , 1 ,Z ,.k k . X 4 h, 3 .L ehiratinn -V ' ' rt . It can p E 1 f , X ' an mtangible quai y Appreciation is be expressed nly by some outward token. There- N fore, aslla oncrete symbol of our sincere ap- l y ' f 1931 dedicate this prec' tio vo niejof X,' Nl e, the class o , ,. TI E BLUE AND GOLD i . I To ii M W M i My L, i i arf Rv f I UL fl PV IIISWJ UW , 1 wink rp A Elfenneth 015155211 t who, both as instructor and as class advisor, has fl WI' proved himself our loyal friend and sympathetic iffy. l advisor. 4 r ll fi . f , r as V V Q ' at BLUE w91OlfD,rr41m1,gL xvffff V ' 1 Y ' J!! Three J, N W 1 w R W 1 H ,N V yu E, N W il N fn, X 1 . I ,H ' xi ,ji LN 'x M fr NJ' ',,x Fi fl Four l X 4 r .+.1--1- A- V- - 'l 'fr '3 was A,vwf'f:gX?b ir V Y YM--hurl YM 7-lA v fi i ' r 1 2 l 'tif if r in l 'x l. ll ll ll El il ll l, ll W ll ill r l l vw X. l ll ,l is il l E ,-.4u, -wr vw-3 hglh 1 L -xl - vw, x, V, flhx l Lltf lrlll all lg lr if-XL ff x gp 'l 4f'5 '6f xl X! GQ? Fo re o rd, When school days are but dim lights of the past and the mind is busied with worldly care, should this brief portrayal of those days so vivid in our pres- ent life, refresh our minds, make deeper the appreciation of nature, and make cheerful and bright the weary way of life, we shall feel amply re- warded for our labor. L WI' , sei? as, w lvl ld ll fi? X-1 k..xl' E'fx lf ii n 1 5 I ll l p ll M ll il, pl gl r ,Wi f li l lr li fill l 1 w l l ,y 4 l 55, A W ,ff xrxjkqr nf 3 5 Wy' W l ,Ui Q f' ,L gl 4 'xx f Qian .eva -.- .sfAfiE!ilE,w,H,,,d V xp f 'fjfffQfQjl BLUEPXND GOLD ZINNU V ,V a a e ' fiignggigf gQ,fM X ,, lx ll, , l 'x .a ln if Five .,.,..., 1 ii ! F 'r r I , ii . f2'K 9? ' S i QR- iii, mYm111mx1xxxIznnQjE 7 f3iv,jT y if f t 255-A A Q' K-1 X Hx Y . W Awww ,X X, ' Qi jllilihhletnmn bnbuul mentors i N . ii i i w i i 1 4 i y 2 , i M i ii 3 1, i f I w ii ii N ii ii i wi I, i w ,ii im? fiixlrfi President ...,..... ..Y......A..-A---------,----- -------A--- H - W- G90!'g9, M- D- :V lk Ji Vice President ..................,. -- ----.---A--,-- -44'----4-- E - F- B- Sh0P9, D- D- S- if Secretary qq--4-w'.A,-----,,--ww,,.,,,,,,,,,,4,, ..................,,.A.............. Seltzer , i i ,Ji Treasurer ..-AA--,,-vw-------,---,------------,,.,- ,,,,WA,,,,,,A44,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.... ......,,..........,,.... M 3. U 1'iC6 Sta-UH-er ix A H. R. Bauder William Winegurdncr D. W. HuHtZb91'g91' H Nl, ' ii i Six i ii +1 151,113iNiGQigi3F4NN11,S,L i i QW wjuikf jf J , i . . , , i ,, , X., ,,d- 11- fy il . ' x X AIXAA .4.4II--44.44A--..44-4 44 - .l Ivvvv 'rv-vw-vvvvv-vvvv-vTwvxvx-II-, l K A , frlgi- - Q33 .-lik hiss, .1fYQ5gfZX1I1IIX.III.XIIY.IIXIIIIYIIIXTACLI - A5 14613 E ' .C , ' mg: kjk NVXCXNX-3, ,-----..Ak . X x. .i . 3 .E 1 3 P , T Q . ,, V5--14, ill L' 3 V l 1 gl li V il 1 4 L I L 1 l PROF. H. J. WICKEY, A. B. , Born at Mount Alto, Ienna. ' A ll N ra ua cc uppens urg Cac ers 0 ege, . . 1 l GdtlSl' b Th'Cll 18113 X X A. B. dt Elizabcthtown College, 1924 A Former Positions: ' lfcrry County Rural School, 1899-1902. 1 - 'r Supervisory Principal Orhisonia Schools, 1 , N' r ' ' ' 1 Huntington Co., 1893-1896. . . Principal Middletown High School, 1896-1899. X ag Present position, 1899. X ' l, W if il, gi i if lfll if wx vi , 1 f, il f .MA . ri i ' ' . X: -i5 u Y Q. 1:l v ,--,V - it S l.3LlIEimmGOLD i'4NNuALM '- hw 'T j ' f kf, T' 8 J , X ' f '- I - ' ' Seven .... .E ol-Er A P 1- A Y SCXX LE oooaaoaosoouoo 0 oo 0 sooo so suv-s. D proooooo 0 so 0 o o 'V no onyqg, --2. liiii F2455 H ' '-' xg e x ,N i J 3 l W f-'2- f xl ll V ll lg! Eight tendent, Professor Wickey, and to our Principal, Pro- it f 2 l An Appreciation Before you lie the open pages of the 1931 Blue 1 and Gold Annual. In this volume the editors have sought to portray the events scholastically and ath- letically of the year just drawing to a close. Much care and thought have been used in this production. Able assistance and kindly suggestions have tended to quicken its work, to increase its worth as the ex- W pression of the students' lives of the passing year. To all who have wrought with the staff we oEer 1 our word of thanks. To Professor Kenneth M. , Cassell, especially, is much credit due for his timely advice, for his excellent judgment, and his vital in- , f terest in the work of the Annual. To our Superin- i 3 l fessor Feaser, for their timely suggestions and words , of counsel, to Miss Rose for her painstaking super- l vision of proof reading of this yearbook, we offer our l word of appreciation. r THE STAFF. l i 1 l 1 1 l x Q tug iilfhfl BLUE HNDXCKDUIZQSQNNUAL WSH E? 4 7-Q., , Nav .- y fx ., l..7..7i . I -fi-i7 .7 aH?,,7,. V .:, . 11 gf ' ..7 L5LSf:E:., .. 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Nt 7E1-m1gfIr::1111x:::'... '1:'.111g:n1ggmp 'ig li Eggs! lv , - ' 'ifmv Y -'Nj rl ll XJ Y T Hr,- E. ? - f-W . .L J .7-1. A I ll tl la lla ll lil l Ll g. U. TT x f fy' pix ,fx iv fit ,il ' w mf , X Z CA ,A I 1 X 51X 1 'xr L Y K, . N Ns X ww er as li X- P f exft use so r s ' S ll .. 1, l il l ' l lx l it l ll 1 xl X l ffl ii Q l W . L I, lf GEORGE W. FEASER, A. B. fi! l Mathematics Q ' Born in Dauphin, Pa. Graduated Dauphin High School, '18, ' Graduated Millersville State Teachers' College, '23. , Susquehanna University, '21-1. ' Graduated Elizabethtown College, '28. Graduate Work at Lebanon Valley College, '30. 'l Former Positions: L Middle Paxton Township. 'tif r Londonderry Township. tif-' Q Principal, Wood Street Building, Middletown, Pa. Q 5-5 Teacher of Mathematics, Middletown High School. 4 4 Present Position, '31. fl l' X 1 f 3 Y A BLIIEAMJ GOLD ANNUAL l 6, ., v- Y' - - - s Y v - , . fwl .V X 5 A Q' , xxx rf'Cif - -I r , . lu' Nine 9 ,Av ff so j A4 3 , Y-X ,. . -- . ' .., vmmme ,xneqdi 4, Q ,Q vw- Www, ' K f NX X: , , - .f . I J, -, U f l AJ, v ea E, ' P J GLADYS FAE BACHMAN, A. B. gi X 1 , History 'Y I it PMN Born at Annville, Pa, X ly Graduated from Middletown High School, '26, ,jx Graduated from Lebanon Valley College, '30, N I i Graduate Work: ,f l j y New York University, 5 ,I Present Position, '31, ' il ill l W , gi, ls l yi W. l Af! If GRACE BAUDER i I ffwb I Music X, fi Y ' ' ' Born in Middletown, Pa. IH Q 4 x aduated from Middletown High School, '22, li. f ,! .Q ' A West Chester Normal School, '24 gi 5 f J Leban71QValley College, '25, 'li , Qiladuate Work:' , , bl f .j ' New York University. F L. IJ I il X '31 Former Positions: V' 'K y ,' Newport Schools. N ,ij 'l Present Position '28 5 I L' I , J 'i if ,, A! , ly , Lg, V' KENINILTH M. CASSELL, B. s. ' F, ,Ui if Commercial l 4 Q Born in Harrisburg, Pa, , 1 1 Graduated from Harrisburg Tech, '24, li Q' 3, Graduated Susquehanna University, '28, 'Q Graduate Work at: ' 1 if University of Pennsylvania. ' ' :gg Pennsylvania State College. . Lebanon Valley College. M 1 gr ui ' 1' Former Positions: VV 1 ll 1 E! Sunbury High School. V ' gif Present Position, '28, 1 , ' It fs 4 W fl ll VT! WILBUR K. CASSEL, B. S. . f- 1 Science 4, Li 3 ,Y Born in Fairview Village, Pa, -yy 7 : 4- Graduated Collegeville High School, '23, 1, r ,, g i Graduated Elizabethtown College, '29, e . ,X L, . ,N X , Graduate Work at University of Pennsylvania. t lf, Former Positions: Worcester Schools. : fi? 1' Present Position, '29, ,c v W' r . 'H , A , , X W x ,f 4 , , f , g , . it , Y , , e y . in . , , ,, . , , , , V Af-L -X ,ml -. 5 , , . K, -..,.,,,n1,1IE. wi uQ.L,o.4m11,sL i . f .ji IM. . J' A 7, g ll X. , 3 .,. f 1,--.Q nw my ,B LWB . . m ' V 2, fd 43' bib, L' f-fxj, N TNQ . gli I K' l N if X Q X J . . , ,J A Ez l . MILDRED G. EYSTER, B. S. ln Educ. - Q-fl N -Q Latin 3 I Born in York, Pa. E N Graduated from Stevens High School, X I Lancaster, '23, X 1 l I Millersville State Normal, '25. x , J Graduated University of Pennsylvania, '30, 5 ' l Former Positions: Assistant Principal Drumore High School, ' M Drumore, Pa. N 3 Stevens High School, Lancaster. 'X K , Present Position, '31, 't 1 . - NK, f iw X , l. M ELIZABETH H. GINTZEB, B. s. ' f? 1 Commercial ll I Born in Duncannon, Pa. 1' Graduated from Central High School, '25, Q! I-lm Graduated Findlay College. jf I d Elizabethtown College, '29. Ji fx Present Position '20 vp Q Q . M. K. HOKE, A. B. ,B French 1' , Born at Roanoke, Louisiana. lx J ' . Graduated Blue Ridge Academy, '22, 'f J. Graduated Bridgewater College, '26. Sl X , Graduate Work at: University of Pittsburgh. ll Pennsylvania State College. li Present Position, '26, 1 I. . 1 k ,.. , .,., 4, H My 1 . J i N MARLIN H. KUGLE, A. B. . , di, 4 r Mathematics and History Z, fi A ' uf' Born in Middletown, Pa. 1.Wi'f Nt' Graduated from Middletown High School, '26. 'B ,, :'l il Graduated Dickinson College, '30. ,f - lip Q., Present Position, '30. l 'Qi g 1 , ki ll I' 1 ft f WBA ii ', ,. 4 ' I M in llxifl . 5 w lx fu 'f A A X ff, M ,gf ff 4, . 14 ' f 1' 6 ggi N . - -- fi 1. L.. , ' v vlvvv ' E K 7' Y ' .. ,... .Ei '.f?... e . E AND GOLD --Elh UAL . ,V -. - 'A . -'Y v' Aff- V - - v - , 4 ru 'Y ff .,-xt Jixjxix Y xxx kg. , . '. .off . ' f - Q .N Eleven ff' W' Era Q -I I if i k., fjvkg c g ,fjlffiil iz , Y -- i 5 mi ' Q f ' 7 of - Y. ff l ' .ri f ff X7 ' 'X 1 i 1- 3 i RUSSEL MATHIAS, B. S. in Educ. --F Physical Education ' Born in Yellow House, Pa. ' i oiey High School, '25. if I Graduated Keystone State Teachers' College, '27. A Graduated Temple University, '30. i Former Positions: rl Director of Playgrounds, at Reading, Pa., '30. Present Position, '30. Y l lil W ll l ' i l l w l 1 i DONALD R. MILLER, M. A. Vi Q l English E Q Born at Union Bridge, Maryland. :iii , ., i E Graduated from Baltimore Poly., '22, if 1 l A. B. at Bridgewater College, '26. ii 1 l if Graduate Work: , University of Virginia, '28. 'i 1 l Former Positions: l ' Principal of Grammar School, Hillston, W. VA. Present Position, '28. i L z 4h6g,0lff 0575 l ll ll ll PERMELIA ROSE, A. B. English l in Born at Middletown, Pa. fill. the 5-13. fy- , H L . , :1 ,. . Graduated Middletown High School, '22. ' 'N' X Graduated Lebanon Valley College, '26. L Graduate Work: Lebanon Valley College. i Former Positions: if' Y Lititz High School, '26, like Xl X Present Position, '28. .N is xl f,,., ,AX gf like . K - --.. 1' M 'Y' HY 'fr W PM h' . . L. -L -W - BLUE AND GOLD fllNNllAl.i i vw - W . Lf L9 l -,. .-. .. .. -..--.. .. -. .- .fs ,.f. N ,wi vff' Z-lg 'X Xe - .T X-' QP 'VM A M' x + 1 1' : .V-P h , ,Ji V' XP' 4 Twelve Xff' ' . 2354-XJ! .ff ' F Ea E 1,9 1 W . ,rf ,rf KA,-,Z -K uf, 4---fe R W, .R Agfa Q , f , it My Yr A R R R' !4,.Yn,, , iv tiff , A-, W ,A , Q H if ,I ,I A.. .,v,,,.M-........l...- .. Y ---2 wx 51 .. ,Q- lib LJ,l.,iI,,..-xg X? D 'QQ -.K x i T3 ALTON D. WHITE, B. S. Science Born Towanda, Pa. Graduated from Towanda High School, '21, Graduate Work: University of West Virginia. Western Reserve University. Present Position, '25. , vyvff ! ' ,Mflyo ' 2 ,QL J . L' li1A,ez'- 1 J l MARY WEALAND n L Secretary N Born in Middletown, Pa. Graduated Middletown High School, '26 WWQN Beckley College, '28, ' Present Position, '28. l 1 i N l HARRY W. TROOP Custodian X ' -' Whitmer High School. U Millersville State Normal Present Position, 1925. W6 lx!! X 1 j 'f ' I ll fzoewt-, Gflf' V, fwflffll X it X xg N! 7. . . .K , A. .lp W - - -if A.ll ZQTX- . ----.-ML, or P1 ngirifgfwRQ1,ogi1NNuigL jf: Graduated from Pennsylvania State College, '25. le lm il i ll N il ll ll EW V1 Nl W!! Ui, 11 ll? ll! 4-L 575,143 1 V XV? 'li' 'J i ffi gfv I X 1 Tl 1' lin me N 49,2 YN R fr ,lf ll it gage Thirteen Fourteen History ....,..,.........................,....,......................,.......................,..,..,..............,....,.. Marian Smith Presentation ..... ...... J ean Kieffer, Mark Davis Prophesy .,...,..,,.... .......,,.............. B ruce Metzger Mantle Oration ...... A.,... C harles Foltz Will ....................... .... E sther Landis Poet ...... ., .. .,.,.. Elsie Springer Af .-.Ai ,II1III ' .., v 't': 3: 'Jail V 1 is E eip-, G- e r , 5 l i , i 4 1 1 i l l wx yi ll i i iii il. V W H il, l xl 1 'Q r if if 451 fin fl 4 A .ff X- vvvrvv- vs--rv--. 'vw vvvvvvv .. f if - --,..-.-- .,..... ---A.-. Q f yffw F K ,Q 1 st sf, f e , rx e xp. mr. V ffiiff ' M' L l P fiogxgxnnnrlrfrurxrrxz, so if ' cj' LfilY'!x:fA'X,:l Qlllass iBuem Our school days are almost overg With sorrow we say farewell, As we board the train called Future'1 Which speeds over mountain and dell. After passing many Stations , With a shout we come to a stopg Where in the weary distance, YVe see old Opportunity's top. Now comes the greatest task, That of climbing the wearisome trail, Till we reach that gleaming city, Or fall by the roadside and fail. But thirty-one's faithful children Will remember the lessons you've taught, And with a grim and undying purpose, Will fight as they never have fought. After years of wearsome climbing, We shall at last reach our Hearts' Desire , And rest with our loved ones about us, When age replaces our youthful fire. Then when we have all passed over, Far beyond the sinking sun, May there be a grand reunion Of the class of Thirty-one . -Elsie Mae Springer. fail sa T 257 4 .f.,,. ,.. , 1 lass Sung Hail to our school! The class of '31 Leaves, now your doors for battles to be won. Give us thy blessing ere from thee we part, Imprint fond memories in each sad heart. Thy hand has' led us safely in the past, Thy arms have held us to, thy bosom fast. So may thy teachings given day by day, Lead and direct us ever on life's way. May we, as years go by, gather again Within thy walls to sing some old re- frain, With our old classmates and our teachers dear, Praise our Alma Mater year after year. 4 ,ax Y,.. 1, i,,,A T , x vw I :A 5 ,..,.- L W. Y, 1 , il il ll! vi i l w i 'N .n l 1 I ,l Qi' M Lai lf. 1, in l .J-.L ,VV , .. R X, . . +,' ,i - , . 1 . A il 1' fl J. 1 - K Na . Fifteen stir ,stimuli-QewGoLo,iiNNwgL Q, Y 15 Q 1 be 4. Il- ' Cjx xg' W ' .J 4: 7.6, lg, M '1IIIIIZIU11IXZ:!1I'1 '. ..1ZIIIIIIXlIHIxY3 ' 1- . Xf1'fTZ 1:.::11:111:r!11x Aff' ' ,- . 'WY' WSC. I I-'1: . ,,m,,T, C, if QQQS -N, 'T-lrxgj Q72 I I I ' I I, 'I I I - I A I I I I I I I I II I I I II II II IN IL II I I I IH II II .II II .I I V II .gil lfflx1II II' ' I 123' I ,IIX I II I 'JI lj Sixteen 1 .' .,,4 1. I, II' I 'II I . 5 I I fy 5 . II I I I My ,EiahlH.l1 lllI IIN I II I I H I A 'I I I I I -, I Ill 'I I 41 l Il I 'I nl ' I II If X Y W ' I I LN 5 I! I, W!,! lxllwa U I I III: I 1, I! ' II nl I , I I' I .H ,A ll I 1 I it nu ' I I I ll QA ,I M I I . I I I I I I I l sl I I I I XL I X Class Colors-Blue and Gold. I, Class Flower-Red Rose. Class Motto- Find a way or make one ,I I .' ,I -' ,l.lLllE f4NlllGOLD 'f3lN'Xlll5lL Cf' if W LK. ., , , . -g , . , , , K A ? 'la' T ' H+, f QLEPD K Tis! - f W- ii CJ'i M' was , Q S. l . 1 .C of 'Q I T155 5' 111,640 5 S5 1 'S' SCC' l 'Y . i HARVEY M. AL ERT ' ' if-E t.. if hifi Holy Smokes W M! Academic: Athletic Association C11, C21, C31, C413 Blue an Gold Weekly Staff C413 Blue and Gold Annual Staff C413 Science il l Club C213 Nature Study Club C213 Music Club C313 Latin l : Club C31. V Well, folks, step up and meet Harvey. He has come to us from . the grand open spaces of Round Top. You've all probably heard of the Albert's Poultry Farm. Whether you've heard of it or not, i l Harvey knows his chickens. He has demonstrated his ability along i l these lines at our weekly State Vocational Agriculture class. Har- lg vey hasn't decided definitely what his life work will be, but what- . l' ever profession or work he chooses, we know his winning ways will ll , make him a big success. l' , 1 ' x f A A ix ' ill f - 'ff ,E .l '.v' 2 'I Ui 1 ' ' I 1' -H l . Y,f' 0-fb I 'fdffi -, F lil 1 . l' Q w 1 . , . I fn 4 C X l JOSEPH BAUDER -'. 1 our l X uJOen If 4 xr K... f'J.. J 3 i lv Pike Street Bound Q Academic: Athletic Association C11, C21, C31, C413 Blue and Gold .1 Weekly Staff C31, C413 Blue and Gold Annual C413 Science ,1 'E :Q Club C213 Music Club C213 Latin Club C313 Boys' Glee Club , C31, C413 Football C21. 'l 5 7 All Hail the Big Shot. Well the term Big Shotl' in this l case refers to Joe. Joe is a pretty big boy, but believe it or not , 'y 5' he is right on the spot when it comes to gymnastic maneuvers. Joe 1: 1 jf ll was editor-in-chief of our Blue and Gold Weekly , and surely made 12 L the paper one grand success, boosting its circulation up to three ' 1 ' hundred per issue. Joe's main interest lies in electrical engineering. ' ' , Well, Joe, here's success, but we thought surely we would see your 1' l ' name as editor of some great city daily , 1 ll l ,I - ' ll 5 9 Q l fl L N l ' l WINSTON BEDELL l Beetle l Ml Now where I came from- j ,ITL Academic: Athletic Association C31, C413 Hi-Y C31, C41. 417-:xii t rx: '32 ,Y -wt. Winston came to our flock while we were still nursing the JC jp b if names Jolly Juniors . He has proven himself a masterful speaker 3 yj f tix N by his arguing abilities in class. Winston likes to bring up Spar- SQ' ' Cf 'K 'X rows Point. Just start talking about some new high school and 'l X 3 ,l you will soon hear the familiar phrase- now back in Sparrows ' l lf Point where I came from- mais 3' lp' ll Well, anyway Winston is a real true-spirited and school-hearted in 7 ll 65 , lad, and we know he is bound to succeed in whatever he undertakes. Nl fl. ll Il - l If ,lip lp ,ci l X 4 E ,.- 5 3 dwmuw- waves. A n -eEf .--.--e-.e . ,gl gg -is .3 - DLUEANDGOLD ANNUAL J g, 3 - 'iFalilfgiiegifiliii-s5N.fM it it Seventeen f at zzz: r11::1 '-'--H ' few? J i , 'i 4 'ew ,v.Wvv.wf..w '- Z- -A----A-LL--U -A ,. '54 fe is J- ..,-r,..i.... --..r g -rxrrn 'r'x1 Y, - ,. Q 2 - Mu' g a QWQ fe G 17 , LERUY BRINSER Buss Busty Hey, buy me I1 pint of gas! Commercial: Athletic Association 113, 123, 133, 1433 Nature Study Club 113, 123: Hi-Y 1333 Blue and Gold Annual Staff 1435 Winner of County Business Arithmetic Contest 113: Stood Ninth in State Wide Contest, at Reading 113. Here is a boy with more fame than Henry Ford. Why? He owns a Ford. Whenever it comes to doing any kind of work forthe social events or activities, Busty is always on the job with his trusty can , Leroy always finds it a pleasure to escort a certain red-haired Iassie from the Senior Class home in his car. However, Leroy is not always a chauffeur, for he demonstrates his mental power often in classes and gives us first-class answers. Busty is one of the few ,male commercial students and we know he will suc- K N CRANNPTON 13. 3. Ou 3 HYIOHY Acadcmi Mu xi Club 133 Debating 'leam 1433 Blue and Gold Vecklq Stifi 143 Annual Staff 143 Boys' Chorus 133, 1433 Athletic As ociation 143 leading term for this Loy John 19 gifted with that talent of writing and is I o qutc an 'utist at the piano and pipe organ. As a writer for th Blue ind Gold Weekly many of his articles appear in punt along wlth his tones Johnny 1s gifted with a good sense of humor and :in tell '1 few funny stories himself. His power over women is app'1l'ing and he has a fond feeling for a certain Senior girl. Johns cg.r'er and future seem to be journalism. Good luck, John! l1Ve know you will make it. l XVI t b t the l' '? l 'cz s' - , I 3 - ' ' 1 r r . - . . 1 . . i k L I -Y L , N as . N You probably hear him being called Dizzy . This is a mis- V a s 1' X . ' I ' ' 0 at n , c . , .' ,,. ,' ' Q- .' cc n - - ' C 5 . I C. L ! 1 Q K L J 4' 9 aw ELLEN CREEP v Commercial: Athletic Association 113, 123, 133, 143: Music Club 123, 1335 National Honorary Society 133, 1435 Treasurer of Class 133, 143g Blue and Gold Weekly Staff 143g Winner of Gerberich Prize 1335 Winner of First Latin Prize 113. An ambitious girl is this one. Ellen has been class treasurer x I A - . .-. .i 'VYVYW1-v'v'vv v vv .1 . . .M . . , -.t'Ji1-r- 311:11 Eighteen in both her Senior and Junior years, a job in itself. But she did her work carefully and conscientiously. Ellen is also senior class representative on the Blue and Gold Weekly staff. She is a mem- ber of the commercial course, and we believe her future work will be along these lines. We bid her success. As to outside interests- we're in the dark. ll Xllfllllllllllllllll fr , ,.,, X - l , .V- bs 4 N 3,1 .. Y Vx. K K7 X 11, v ' .QTIlII'XTIXIITT1IYI.I.1IIf1IIIIIII!111I!x'?.J -1 111.1 Fig 11 'ijixrrtzzrztxzxxz rtzrztittrtrrritn tx if q .-5 'X - 1 - -1 .7 1 1 V f I Q ' 1 - W 41, A-4.1 1 3 4 ll . ?',L11U1s CRE'rNo1D 3' L 'z L' ii 5., 15 MA' Louie 06 N I1 u Well, l'll take a power dive. Academic: Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 1413 Nature Study Club 121, 131, Vice-President and Treasurer Nature Study Club. 1 Here's another little fellow from the country. Did you ever 11 hear of a little Frenchman that wasn't noisy? Well, Louis is no 1 1 1 1 exception, and he's just as bad as the rest. Louis' winning ways go ' 1 l over big with us, and we are also sure that they go over big with a , 1 1 1 certain Frances Lingg. If you ever hear a funny noise in the study 1 1' l ' hall, you soon find the noise to be Mr. Hoke and Monsieur Louis ' 1 conversing in French. However Frencif Pig Latin, or Dutch, we 1 1 1 ' know we will soon be hearing of Louis doing big things for aviation. 1 1 He's headed for a training school after graduation. 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I f . ' X W 1 . , 11 g ff fpyf vf!7 4 f' 1 I 'ffm' 4 1 J , f ' 1' ', ffy' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 M K DAVI5 7 , ' 11 Ii UW , . ,, ,f aflffl 1 11 ell, I m right. 5 1 Commercial: Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 141: Dramatics 1415 I1 Hatz Uratorical Contest 141, Third Prize Winner. 1 1 1 ' 'Q 1 ' Mark is one of those born leaders. With his convincing ability 1 1 he is back of many worthy projects in the school. He is also one of Q i1 1 1l those Ford pilots for which our class is famous. ' 1 Mark is taking the commercial course and all ready to revo- lutionize the business world. With his talking ability he should ' 1 make anything from a salesman to a politician. We wouldn't re- 11 commend undertaking, because that's too q ie 1 1 1 In the senior play he has ve ni ability, where he 1 'l 11 111 11 ' 11' 1 W1 1 1 ' L1 RUTH DURBUROW 1 1 txRedv9 1 nv-n d 1 , has had quite a time holding e r n i the pillows. 1 1 I 1 vw i i 1 Well, for heaven's sake. 1 11 Commercial: Athletic Association 111. 121, 131, 1415 Nature Club il 1 1213 Commercial Club 1313 Tri-Hi-Y 131, 1413 Ilramatics 119 I -, A 141: Basketball 131, 1413 Weekly Staff 141g Assistant Q1 Qnfva Librarian 1415 Hatz Oratorica! Contest 141. ,tjil-fi fr Ruth is the only lassie in our class gifted with auburn hair. Y, ' 1 , . . . . 1 r v ,H However, it certainly is no mndrance to her, for we all l-:now a cer- R - 1 H tain Leroy just loves and craves red hair. Red has proved her- J ' .A U 1 self an able athletic and has shown her technique in basketball. . X 1 Red can surely make her mouth function when she wishes to, and 'M 1 Wi, 1111 accompanied by a good wad of chewing gum she cannot be stopped. 11 i1-T1 1 1 11 '1 As a dramatic star we know Red would succeed in her life's work, 1115 '1 11191 ' for her role in the Senior Class play, as the part of Kitty , has as- ' F31 111, ' Q sured us of her talent. 11 1 1 4 Q . X1 11. X X1 Ki Y- 1 UJQEXQFDXH V 1 rfgij a sees A 1 . 1 of ' . .earn ,X BLUE AND GOLD AN N UAL 1 'ff L. ,cc WT'-fLsf'-11 'A osyxq-A X1 -xx 1-L - , 1 . fJ111.e,,. sv! Nlneteen GLF? 000000000000 lilq 4 Y I I 7 ' one oooooouooooooouoooooocoonoo 'Ns Tw c QC ltilw is ggi 1 cHA1.LEs J FULIA W- -' Buck Charlie 1 MJL , , 1 va ECE Yumpin X1mmy E 1 50 'ph X HX 1, X -vt 3' I - -' - - ---f+- I. l I X , , , A J A -..Y f .Y.?.m....4f,-,.--. 1 -- W'----'-H '-F --- --- - - -+--A.-.7----h- 'I , 'H - . , V - .1 A f' '5 Q ' 1 xg : 1 Sr nx A 2 T DI I i W ' S ,. lk fi . I . A l i I Acadcmi : Hi-Y 132, President 1423 Science Club Secretary 1323 ii N i 1 Hatz Contest 142g Football 132, 1423 Inter-Class Basketball 1 Q ' l l 1 ! 1425 Athletic Association 132, 1425 Hatz Oratorical Contest 142. l rl Buck came to us' from the metropolis of Rovalton while ' 3 we were still Juniors. However, we soon became acquainted and li found it not hard to usher Charlie as one of our friends. Buck ,' has shown his athletic abilities on the football squad and proved a 1 l N ,3. N big factor in Coach Casscl's wonder grid machine . I 'l Buck was also the pilot of the Hi-Y and made it what it isl- ' ' a big success. As a student, Charles was right on the spot when it ' , came to lessons and gained recognition by being elected to the 4 ', Honorary Society. Buck's plans for the future seem to center on Q W li X Drexel, and we know he will go over big Byte.. 5 ' il 7 V l l M fjq . 3 5 ' . I T Wi -- Mild' .4 l ff fl ll- l i GRACE FOREMAN Q ,H jf. ! , uvrrippyn l ' ljf .E l N Fan my brow. 1 ' Commercirl: Athletic Association 112, 122, 132, 1425 Glee Club 122, 1 132,142g Mixed Chorus 122, 132, 142, Tri-Hi-Y 132, 1425 ., V Dramatic Club 122, Commercial Club 1323 Senior Play 142. E l ll This little dark eyed lassio is one of our giggling typists. Her i giggling is one of her chief characteristics, although there is' no , l mimber of the class who is not familiar with Grace's pleasing dis- l position and willingness to help in all our activities. lg It is hard to tell where Grace's chief interest lies, but we are 1 sure he ClOJS11,t go to M. H. S. Probably Hummelstown will ex- plain that. . Tr1ppw ' iiasn't told us what she intends to do in the future, A 5 but h:rc's luck! Q 4 , , 1 , , I' ,, We U ll , if , 'C H 1' M f , ' 11 , 3 , , jjj JoHN E. Goon 1 i, 74' J , ffjlf I Johnny 1 l if J K' Holy Cats ' Academic: Class President 112. 132, 1423 Athletic Association 112, fi ' 122, 132, 1423 Football 122, 132, Captain 1423 Basketball 122, li, l 1 132, Captain 1425 lntra-mural Basketball 1125 Baseball 132, HQL3 1423 School Orchestra 112, 122, 132, President 1423 Jazz Or- r,31.sY Qi tk chestra 1425 Boys' Chorus, Secretary and Treasurer 132, 1423 2, le M Music Club 122, Vice President 1325 Blue and Gold Annual 1 ' X ' g . .... ya NUC Staff 1425 Harmonica Club President 1223 Varsity M Club Ny 4 ,- ' ' President 142. C.. f' is Johnny is our ideal hero-accomplished, but modest. His ca- -fls re-rr in athletics has been varied and notable. Our class has been 7 lj ill? ll lucky to have him as its president ever since grammar school days. : 1 Johnny is also musical, being one of the saxaphone players. ' ,QQ Around the wimmen , Johnny is a little bit shy, but it doesn't ll 5. j K take him long to become acquainted. t , X .--fm ., .,,,., 1.1.1 .,.. ri - - it it 'c'fm'7i77' JJLUEKND GOLD 54NNll-lL if se Q1 A . fx we A Twenty htfx' XC,-39' 'Pl i 2 Lili! .4 i R iii' ii if IU U W 53151 ' v WW 1 3. ll 5 'WLITQV ' X .f gf. 1- . . me or - We We 1,321 A 3 3 L5.-,,-se-. as A A I -' ' s ff 94 3 'Wt 1 A r - ff: f 4 ff is 4 . ff 5:2 hziiloi' Q . 1 5 Tig 1 ' l' V sff ' 1 if Ji ! 33:4 .2 ' , Ac ,L 'J RUTH GOOD Q23 fi, Goodie Oodiega iff-ti , Boy I'm in a daze. H- Ti Academic: Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 1413 Girls' Chorus 'Q l' 121, 131, 1413 Mixed Chorus 121, 131, 1413 Outdoor Club 1213 Music Club 1313 Debating Team Captain 1413 Basketball 131, ,Q 1 il 1413 Special Gym Class 1413 National Honorary Society 1413 1' ' ' Tri-Hi-Y 131, Chaplain 1413 Blue and Gold 1Veekly Staff 111, I il 121, 131, 1413 Blue and Gold Annual Statf 121, 141: Third N! Latin Prize 111. Hatz Oratorical Contest 141, First Prize 1 Q N Winner. ' 1 Q And here's' our little Ruth-not too little though, for she's near l ' E the six-foot mark. Ruth is in everything-athletics, social events, 5' 1 - dramatics, music, in fact when anything's doing, Ruth is there. She E 7' Q, is one of the few survivors of Senior Latin, and one of the few girls 3 i 1 taking the academic course. But that's because she likes to follow l tb the boys around. ' l I 1 l li l l P rl Qi' Y 4 if 4 I- I ll l , ' l l' . MAURI GREEN ' ,Q U .I : I1 Boy, look at that tenor part. fl Academic: Blue and Gold Staff 1413 Boys' Glee Club 121, 131, 1413 ix ,E 31' Latin Club 121, 1313 Athletic Association 111, 121. N' il iii Maurice has a first name that reminds us of a well-known ' Hi actor with a last name like a chcvorlet. The academic course l I I claims Maurice, and he is one of the brave Latin students who has , fl 1. stuck. On the Blue and Gold staff he holds the position of 1 , i LIILIHOI' Cfl1i20lioI21ll11 he ldoes enjoy ah good j?1llce.B Possgising awfifotfi , , e or VOICC, 3.l.11'1C9 a so IS a nne c p o e oys' orus. a - E 1 , ' CEICF you do, or wherever you go, may good luck follow in your foot- 1 i l s cps. 51 , M N 11 1 A l it f ,mf-f lg ll f 1 1 I l 'E Y 1 I I A l V U l LHP' ROBERT E. olzoss ii i HB bl, ' I 'N Gee I miist hurry 1 W Academic: Athletic Association 111, 121, kay, 1495 Football qu, yi 121, 131, 1413 Basketball 121,-131, 1413 Baseball 131, 1413 I, Q I Ilitl'3-lllUl'8l Basketball 1113 Varsity M Club 1415 Boys' Q I 13313 Chorus 111, 121, 131, 1413 Music Club 121, 1312 Hi-Y 131, 141. l W Here 1S the boy who uses as his motto, Better late than 3 5 119575 never. Have you ever come along the street at 8:35, and seen dr 7-11.51 .AJX -9 someone come strolling along at a rate of speed-wcll, don't men- , xy 1 tion lt. However. Bob has shown us some real speed on the bas- fl,',,Cf ketball floor, and as a football player he has gained a high place in tg Y Y the field. Bob's favorite occupation during school hours is eating candy and rushing the Senior girls. Somehow Bob seems to be ,nffwf very popular among the fairer sex, but this is no doubt due to his 'ff F good nature and sense of humor, and we are sure that wherever you I may come across him in the following years he will be a success. X- Nl H, , as . fu l X r ,.-gQ?l.ffiX..,,, r , B 1 mils' .. , , ' t L' csv it nrir-Alf' 'N As AQJLUEANDGULD ANNUAL use , A T 1' if 1 ' Gpji ECI 5 T X 1 5 XX 7 he GT X ' M zllxji, i ' ' ' 'Tut T1-H' ' Twenty-one c ,eflsgiie A ffep ss, Q Q -gl--f V, W v Y Yi QP!! :S JS Til- rv-W--xuw-J i M,-A-'V--Puri Aiw Y ii - , ,fee-15? . LN Kfeglim lvl Q , ff gif MARGARET HABIG E V' Hhial,gy!7 ll Good Grief Commercial: Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 1413 Commercial X - Club 121, 1315 Tri-Hi-Y 131, 141: Hatz Oratorical Contest 141. V 3 Margaret is one of our little country girls, possessing a great l l ll amount of potential energy. Whenever Margaret lets out one of her l ' ll famous giggles, Mr. Miller knows something is radically wrong in w the back row. Her imagination runs off with her sometimes, but i who can blame her? We hear she is seriously considering taking up nursing. We are sure she will make good, and hope for her suc- cess. Good luck! , i I luv. ffwfwwf l . 55- I , JN Wim, l 4 Af, J f ' r- H - V EVA HATFIELD 4 'l Commercial: Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 141, Girls' Glee I Club 121, 1:31, 141g Music Club 1213 Commercial Club 131. , Q Eva hails from the borough and believes in talking. Ever try , sitting along side of her in class? Try it sometime, and see how N much you larn about the lesson. For a time Eva had the class in ll an uproar. 'l'liul diamond! Wlio's the lucky man, Eva? We wish X ll you luck in vfliatcvcr you take up after graduation, for you are l l l a willing V.'Ol'liQl' and we are sure you will succeed. ' l I K5 lf 'l X ROMAINE HEISEY 5 Well, I like that. l ll Commercial: Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 1413 Commercial figs Club 121, 1315 Annual Staff 1413 Class Treasurer 1413 Hon- K . 01-ary Society 141. 1 Y., lf Romaine is another of our little girls, very quiet and stuilious. M 1,3 If Ilomaine isn't seen poring over a book, it is because she is busy Al helping to make the Senior Class a success. She is always a will- ljlxf ing worker and much liked by all. We haven't heard what she in- Ulg nl tends to do after graduation, but the hearty wishes of the class go E3 'll with her for success in whatever she undertakes, because where Xlcb l there is a will there is a way. if Pl? fir - ,, Twenty-two ivyyj '-UfDjf'l.lixlf' A - L' 'C in fi! , A ' 4. V xfrlfifs ,Ins ' V !1.,QgfQi1Q1l11rrz1Lr41.Iz1I1.11r's'i .f ' 1 r as 335111 ' gf G Hula gh 1 tfd xr ff CJ 1 ,173 3 ' ' JOHN HICKEKNELL Johnny l 1 1 Go away and let me sleep. X Academic: Athletic Association C31, C41g Music Club C313 Class Basketball C413 Football C31. X Johnny's theme song is Please Go 'Way and Let Me Sleep. y But he has one consolation, at leastg we doubt if he'1l ever suffer 1 1 from insomnia. Johnny also has another accomplishment-he ' ,I plays the slide trombone. He wields the mighty instrument in the 1. ' orchestra, between naps, and should benefit from all the beauty 'fl sleep. Johnny has a long tramp from Royalton every morning, 5 1, and probably that explains his sleepy attitude. Jolm has not told us ' ll what he intends to do after graduation, but music would be a suit- Q I able livelihood. Well anyway, John, Good luck! i S . dpfvf w7 F i qiudq A . A JM 0 ' JV M . l . M I HAROLD HICKERNELL , in M Hieky g ll Friends, I'm not here to talk. l Acadcmic: Athletic Association C11, C21, C31, C413 Science Club l Leader C21, C313 Hi-Y Club C31, C413 Boys' Chorus C415 l Blue and Gold Weekly Stall C415 Class Basketball C413 An- 'Q nual Stall C413 Dramatics C41. ., Here we have one of the future famous journalists. Hieky is it always there with the Writeups, be it a miniature explosion, insti- ll gated by our own 'tEinstein , or just a class-room murder. Hicky l Z' has shown ability in our play and has played the part of a slightly 'i intoxicated gentlemen perfectly. Hicky is also a pianerist and often furnishes the Seniors with dance music, Harold can tickle 3 sl those keys! New we come to the interesting part. Yes, there is a ,ii girl-we won't mention names-but she's a fine one for him. She mf. can laugh at all his jokes. As: we said before, Harold's goal is , journalism. Good luck! I X ,.,f,.V4,.4y'! 'S ' Wfjvfmj iw ,V ,M S I ' 'ibfpbf-f I wi Y Y I C I f X VERNA HOFFMAN Commercial: Athletic Association C11, C21, C31, C413 Nature Club C21, C315 Annual Staff C41. Verna is another of our many little girls, and hails from Jed- 1 'T Q' nota. She isn't much of a talker at first, but just get her started. 9 lr? W Did you ever hear Verna talking about Clarence and Hummelstown? 7-K fi Maybe you've seen them spinning through the country in a spiHfy i car? Huh? Just what Verna intends to do after graduation seems rather hazy. But whatever she does, we know it will be done well! l Hats off to you, Verna! lieu. x jf . .ml 44 ti: ,X --, P, .. -- -llELXffSsX...-Y.,f .--W ., , ,M 4 -f 41 , , , Q' ,' f H- - gs, QJLUE AMD GOLD ANNUAL j.,Q.,,, . 'mmmg rr s .iiTffifof'oi'Wii1s 2 A as f L x 1' X will' . 5'jfJ.i.Lgki.iff,Qf, U Twenty three - 1 N M 4 p . , , 1' ee-. A . iii if 15871 I ' 7KmI31TI?U3k5i A- wil EW . F T193 A ale n.e2gA'fvt'fi ' Eg, aff. . l,,i Q- X4 ' Y so so f' so F' f Y 1- T-H5 1 f ' 1 U Ez' E SAMUEL s. HORET KY Ji Y, l .g,f.,, 1- Sammie l Holy Moses ,N , 1 Commercial: Athletic Association 131, 1413 Class Basketball 141g X l l Commercial Club 131g H1-Y 131, 141. 4 l Sam is another one of the Royalton boys to enter the portals of M. H. S. during our Junior year. Sam is one of the quiet and l 1 modest type of young gentlemen, but still he has that strange ' X power over women. He is one of the male members of the class y attracted to the commercial course where he shows others how to do il it. As an athlete Sam is one of our star forwards on the Senior ' Class boys' team and surely makes things hot for the lower class- ! men when he is in the old game, Sam is undecided upon his '1 3 career, but we know he will follow through. 0- q., ff- l 1 ' ic L 8 l - 'f l N 50' ' 4 if l V U 'XV 5 , ' LOIIETTA KARADEEMA ' ll l Twinnie i Commercial: Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 1415 Commercial 1 y Club 423, 131. Loretta is our little, long-hai1'ed girl. She is a good dancer, 3 N and is usually seen dancing with Tommy . She also believes in X laughing when there's something to laugh at. l Sometimes she wears a dreamy look and we wonder where she is, but that's her business. Take us along sometime, will you? i Loretta hasn't told us what she's going to do after school, but we wish her success and all the happiness in life. Whatever you try doing, do it well. We know you will, Loretta. I , X JEAN KIEFFER E 1 Lightning Bug Skiefl'er ? 1 Horses ' xl Commercial: Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 1413 Music Club 3 V ii 121, 131g lilfl-HI-Y 121, 1315 Weekly Staff 141: Basketball 3,5 ,xv 4 gg, 1313 Business Manager of Girls' Basketball 1415 Hatz Ora- . 13, ' torical Contest 141, Second Prize Winner. ' A N ' A. r L LQ , You probably have heard a funny noise many times in school. l ' ,. Well readers, you can feel honored. You have listened to the most 'l X 41,1 '- A , famous giggle on the universe. Jean Kieffer is the owner. Jean's 5 t X 4 , winning smile and giggle have made her everybody's friend. During Winn? her Junior year Skieffer has shown us she is a natural basketball V I ' ' player and would probably be so in her Senior year if it was not f M51 I' for her operation. And that reminds me, never start her talking 'lx C ', about her operation. You know how women are in this respect. 'xl A' Jcan':: boy friends seem to be all of the unmarried movie actors. qi , , , , Y 'i ,, , 1' . -L f - v 5 , I1 ' 4' Y, Y L .ij , A . JVQF ggxx .y AND .Xxx Q.- . 'VU,X7lff-ff V . 'V X Twenty-four Q: ' ' ' 'f A VU 1 - ' J i ,Zee e -753221-ffflillliifffffii ' f fit Elf! A Yrjrrrtuzzxxux . - Q . Q -11 '. .- .. ix A L.. :.,' ,., me K -I .- -1' lu G '-,LA A X, - YA . ao, is .. L ' A .FC N E! I l R 1 55, a 1 , 7 X ff' NOAH KREISER F ig fi t1H0Seyas L , i -ss-ss-shh-quiet Q Academic: Athletic Association 135, 145: Hi-Y 135, 145: Science Club 135. I Noah is one of those quiet boys, seen, but never heard. That is 5 generally speaking, but oh boy-what a lot that boy knows. When- I' ' i I ever the teacher broaches a question to Noah, he always answers U y and he is usually right. Noah came to us from Royalton in our E Junior year. Noah's big amusement, while with us, was kidding Louis Cretnoid about his girl friend. Noah never tells us who his 1 girl friend is. We wonder why? At Hi-Y meetings Noah ozcupies ' the limelight with his masterful art of boxing and wrestling. We X are sure he would succeed in both of these occupations. Whatever w you take up Noah, we know you will succeed. , V aff 1 ll ,OA e A 1 ' KARL v. KUPP ij i f ' 4 i ,M X 1sKuppyrx M, X Hey, for Pete's sake. N 1 ' Academic: Athletic Association 115, 125, 135, 1453 School Or- i chestra 115, 125, 135, 1455 Jazz Orchestra 115, 125, 135, 1455 W Boys' Chorus 115, 125, 135, 145: Music Club 125, 135: Blue and Gold Weekly Staff 1453 Blue and Gold Annual Staff 145. W , Kuppy is one of our class shieks. Whenever there is a group i 1 of girls together you will notice that Kuppy is a member of the ' group. A good combination is Karl and his trombone. Kuppy is , 1 i a member of the jazz 'orchestra and from his trombone, tantalizing i tunes are often issuedkcausing those snake hips to form true i 1 syncopation. Kuppy is also a business manager on the Blue and 3 ' Gold. Weekly Staff and is always on the job securing ads for the is publlcation of the paper. Y 17 ff W ii I ' 0 ja, . 1 W I, ESTHER LANDIS I SlJ0hnny!Y HES!! Holy Mud il Commercial: Athletic -Association 115, 125, 135, 1453 Commercial I' 451: Club 125, 135, Tri-H1-Y Club 135, 1455 Dramatics 145: Hatz 3 -1, o Uratorical Contest 145. ' 1 , Q: lei Fresh from the country-but is she a leader in our activities? ' ' . , No affair given by the class is complete and well planned if Es N 2 X fi ha'sn't given us a few sparkling ideas and been mixed right in the A thing.. Esther has shown her ability to portray the part of an old , 2 Xwls maid in the Senior play, but just because you have played the part l all X well Johnny , 'don't let that influence you in later life. Es ' gl? : 'Y 1 great ambition IS to become a nurse and the class sends her on with i ,F XM, its best wishes, for we know she can't help but succeed. ' me mlyl' M . 1 ' J if V i .' I! x . fx i gm V x g. wiwssoLof+1NN1i.sL . 145.21 .-., V ' X' 'f ii. J Twenty-five v KJ! 7 'W L. K . , 3,55 F. X xpnnz11z1nug:x1:. ww ,N 3 Fig Ijifllillll1Y'.YH.'.'I1j1UXfS1ll ,ff: w if . 3. 'L 51235 'JK-Vg ,. Q - ' ' F 1 Lx bfi: by Q L 4-ly It uf ef .S ., X v--ll I '-5:3 :fy . J -- ' P, Q 2.15 IRENE LUCKARD if Rene l My Cow gil Commercial: Commercial Club 121, 1313 Tri-Hi-Y 131, 1413 Girls' 7 ini Chorus 121, 131, 1415 Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 141. A j Irene is one of our tiny girls, believing, Good goods comes V 1 in small packages. Ever hear Irene play the piano? She is one ' i of the famous Three Musketeers . Also believes in being a man 1 3 hater , and vows she will be an old maid , till death, but did you I ' ever see that sport roadster around her place? Irene is going to be i Qi - a stenographer. Boy! Can she type? Just watch her some day. ill ll The Senior Class is wishing you success, Rene , I . l 1 ' - i l lf f I l 1 ' Q i ll l , 1- ' ' la ,, ls . V 1 i 1 M . , I , ' . , ll Y if rj BRUCE M. METZGEIS' I' I ll A ' 1 I !N 'V' J! X Einstein: f l Look it up! 3 1 ll Academic: Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 141g Second Latin W 2 ' Prize 1113 President Science Club 1213 Vice President Latin gg . K. Club 1315 First Mathematics Prize 1313 National Honorary 1, Society 131, 1415 Debating Team 141g Sons of Veterans' Es- L i l' say First Prize 1315 Blue and Gold Annual Staff 1413 Boys' 1 ll Glee Club 141: Hi-Y 131, 141g Dramatics 141. N . .V ,. And here, ladies and gentlemen , is the Einstein of Middle- , 1, town High School. Professor Metzger has been made famous' by his l 5 1 il experiments, disastrous and otherwise, in laboratory. Bruce is al- ' l i ways ready with a riddle at the end of his tongue, which will stump ' K1 the best of thinkers. Can't you just see him with a grin spread all , ' his face ready to spring another answer on you? Bruce also has another past time-catching up the teachers. L , . I if l, HARRY K. PAUL H ll Curley I Academic: Varsity Football 121, 131, 1413 Varsity Basketball 121, N 131, 141: Varsity Baseball 1313 Boys' Glee Club 121, 131, 1413 Mixed Chorus 121, 131, 1413 Press Club 1315 Debating Club 1 1313 Vice President Varsity M Club 1413 Dramatics 1419 Intra-mural Basketball 1113 Class Football 1113 Blue and - 1413 Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 1413 Latin Club 1313 Hatz Uratorical Contest 141. 6. H. K. Paul, 3rd, is the full title of this handsome gentleman, who is one of our class favorites. Harry gets along fine with all the teachers and in no less favor with the wimmen about town. Curley has been an all-around, prominent athlete and we are L. sure the college that's lucky enough to get him will have a valuable 'f addition to their teams. ,la l.DLllElNDSiQLD,!+1XN1l5L mc M Gold Weekly Staff 121, 131, 1413 Blue and Gold Annual Stalf , , , . J . fb -Q --g gg M' ' B iii? inf- Mig.. if 1 l-.i ,C f It fkfilif 33 J'1f3'n'z. , unnnxrn, l' 4 . 'iv , iss -- is , S s is c' in -LJ: if xi 1 ., r-ff .- 'Q . W L ,. 3. 1 J. 5 fi JOHN ROTHROCK 'L :W - Rody Johnny Smear him, gang. Academic: Varsity Football 131, 141, Athletic Association 111, 121, 1 131, 1413 Hi-Y 131, 141, Boys' Chorus 121, 131, 1413 Science i Club 1213 Latin Club 1213 Intra-mural Basketball 141: Busi- i ness Manager of Blue and Gold Weekly Staff 131, 141: Assis- il N tant Business Manager of Blue and Gold Annual 1413 Mixed ii' Chorus 131. M Johnny is a real boy. With his pleasing ways and person- ality, you can't help but like him. John is one of the boys who has striven for three years to land a position on the football team. Well. Johnny has the stick-to-itiveness in him and he has played regu- larly during his Senior year. When the backfield is ready for 51 ' touchdown, Johnny sees that no one gets through his position. ' ,rj . f ' - nit' fr- , I. j,. l K Q ., ' , , I I , If f ,. I M1192 ' K' -c- az' CHARLES P. SELCHER 1 ' Sleek Charlie A i Academic: Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 1415 Science Club 5 1215 Latin Club 1313 Hi-Y 1313 Class Basketball 1415 pi ' Special Gym Class 141. 1 N Charles, better known to us as Sleek , comes to us every morn- ing from Highspire, on the 8:15. Sleek is one of those studious boys, and, oh boy, how he can knock over the big marks. In the gym class Sleek shows us how it is done many times. Charlie 1 is a little girl shy, but we know he has a certain feeling for some of W the Senior girls. However, Sleek , that's your business, and , good luck! May you get a good one. Charles has been one of the ' hard workers who has constructed the stage equipment for our play and then stayed late to dismantle it. Sleek hasn't told us what his plans are for the future, but he can't help but make the top. 1 ,, A K' A W 5, vfmyb O-Luffflx 5, fa fVh' ' i v ERNEsT sELTzER 1 ' Bet I can get her up to 60. i iv Academic: Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 1413 Boys' Chorus J I 111, 1219 Science Club 1213 Harmonica Club 1213 Nature ' dgyjf-. 4 Study Club 1313 Hi-Y 131. . 1 ' if Here he is, boys+the teachers' pet. Of all the graduates, YQ we're sure the teachers will always remember Ross. His class- J ',. ' jf 19 room antics are the spice of life to we weary students, and although ' A A he hasn't thrived so well under the demerit system, he's done i better this year, thank you! Ross loves to show what he doesn't f '- , know, and he can do it in a way that's amazing. We're not certain 'x li' A I whether he's going to be a motorcycle cop or not, but it's a good iii: i li ,JM suggestiioibi They canlget away with the speeding. Good luck to mf? M, you, an e mo orcyc e. ' X xi, . i ., ,A X , ' , cf fx , f ' T' WV4x?l. l5.LUEMQLD.-f4NN1l3L i C ' ' A ' 1 v j Twenty-seven fx g .f ff X H 'i 1 1 i , fl ,, in I -1 -11 4 + fe 1. fl' Pg, I 'nrnrrggg-533' g 21551 3' 1 N ML rrxfii Y 'rf 5' f ' 21,45 ' sw f ' , , -' 5 - .X fl f f x . i 1 'jf f ff E L 1 - f' A 'fl MARIAN SMITH ff? Ee 'ff Q f ' Smitty L You dirty hunkeyf' 'f ' u Academicg Music Club 123, 1333 Girls' Chorus 123, Secretary 133. Q , l President 143g Tri-Hi-Y President 133, 1433 Basketball 133, N i Captain 1435 Treasurer 123, Secretary 133, 143, of Class: Q! E Athletic Association 113, 123, 133, 143: Mixed Chorus 123, 133, , L 1433 Dramatics- 1435 Blue and Gold Annual Staif 143: ly 1 Special Gym Class 1433 Field Contest 1335 Hatz Oratorical l Contest 143. l U i Marian is better known to us as Smitty . Smitty IS one of ,, our contributions to the girls' basketball team, and what a player . 3, she is! She coxered the center post with much skill and often Q helped her mates on to victory. No party ever turns 'out to be a ii dull one when Smitty is present. With her tantalizing smile and E fiirtatious ways she could almost geg tile sphinrc to ask her for a A Q 1 date. Smitty is popular in all sc oo activities. 2 li M . ax ' . 1 Y i CLARENCE J. SPRINGER E i 'tIt's a little torrid in here. ' Academic: Athletic Association 113, 123, 133, 1435 Baseball 113, , L 133, 143g Class Basketball 1439 Intra-mural Basketball 1133 fy Hi-Y 133, 1433 Dramatic Club 1233 Harmonica Club 133g 1 , 1 Latin Club 133, Blue and Gold Annual Staff 1433 Senior gi l L Play 143. is The boy from Kingston, folks. He's pretty bright, though, ji 9 ll and just full of the funniest noises you have ever heardg a regular ,Q 11 human barnyard. Clarence also might be defined as Ross' side kick'f as he is usually shadowing Mr. Seltzer. The two make a 1 'l good rival of the Stotz-Wagner team. Perhaps Clarence is most Q, ' famous for his noted many-toned laugh. He can play a regular ' i tune with it. We might add Qs is the very appropriate humor edi- i E tor oi our annual. It should be funny! fl il 1 13 -, ,. 1 i im ' MN l I 1 1 '1 i Il Nl g - ' ELSIE SPRINGER fl , ,, ' Oh gee. l X, L Academic: Athletic Association 113, 123, 133, 1433 Nature Club :Il 123, 1333 Tri-Hi-Y 133, 1433 Blue and Gold VVeekly stair 143, Aj gg XLR Blue and Gold Annual Stall' 143. .' , 1 ' 'I 3' Elsie is another one of our country girls, and is our class' poet. Nj . t Just see that dreamy look and presto-out comes a poem greater -Q than Longfellow's. Elsie is also full of life and foolishness. See how busy she is with the Blue and Gold? If Elsie Wears a frown, H something's rotten in Denmark! Good luck Elsie! Anyone who is i fp tit as willing a worker as you are, will surely succeed. .7 'f in JM - ' A ,eff 1 1, - A -X N H-.wJ-f or s s s f' Q 'sfxrzs 3' - 3 f scsr' 1 cc .gee Twenty-eight M ' -' A -if 7 -i f ' i ' ' X -P 7... ,. . FA51, 1 E G39-T :Fitz ., . - V's v l i , Y A- 'I1II!T'.'.!Z1I1.'.'1.'.'.'YZ'.'.'.'j Q TAX l ' - --- - xt s ,Y . -- 95647 'ti f if. K 4 t I J - w I W: 'K A ..' I Q F-'Sim l 1 sr:-u k ffl. , a ooooosoo ' f as it li A f fp I , . 4 'isa . K V lx ' 'f Pnynrf, ' Y -' J 5. .. xx, M Y MARGA ET s TZ Maggie Stotzie A: Well, that girl- ' i' Commercial: Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 141: Basketball l 121, 131, 1413 Tri-Hi-Y 131, 1415 Music Club 121, 131. Girls' Chorus 121, 131, 1415 Mixed Chorus 131, 1413 Field Day Con- Q ' test 131, 1413 Special Gym Class 141. ' And here is little Margaret. Not so little, though, in body or vocal strength. Margaret surely lets us know when she is around. L 1 It isa sad plight for her since a certain young man moved to 1 , Williamstown. However, by the looks of her fingers, he has left 1 ' N everything in Middletown with Maggie . Margaret can sing as , well as she can talk, for she has proved her worth on the Girls, Glee Club. As a basketball player, Maggie cannot be beat. With her ,, 1 Q., better half Lizzie , she breaks many would-be scoring charges ll N F and usually lands on the Hoor. hasn't told us' what her li I life work will be, but we're sure suit her fine. gl ,J EVELYN THOMPSON N MP' G' ' , I , nrT0mn1yyr i If 1 1 Judas , ' Commercial: Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 1415 Commercial Q ' f Club 121, 131. Q, I Evelyn is our best girl joker. Have you ever seen Tommy ld with a crowd ol' girls around her? If you have, you can be sure , she's heard a new one. She is entertaining and keeps the class in 1 ' , high spirits with her drollery. What will you take up, Tommy , xy after graduation? Why not try being Amos 'n' Andy's steno- , 1 i grapher. Evelyn hasn't told us just what she wants to do, but ' l ii 5 hi-ivres our sincere wishes for her success. May life treat youszvell, , 1 ommy . J 1 1 10 ' i 1' 'tlifp W1 I ji Li j jgjqbv 5 - X A . 4 , I f I 11, , ii if J X J.. P i l 5 5. kj ' ' l if i , ,Al gg. 1 RANCEs 'rRoMB1No l l fl I i ji Fritz W W il Commercial: Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 1413 Nature Study i 1 Club 1215 Commercial Club 1315 Bookkeeping Contest 121: J L LA rr Annual Staff 141. ,je 3 ,va YJ' n Frances is our curley, black-haired beauty from Jednota. She f 'g, ,. IS' one. of our best students and doesn't believe in exerting herself fx . 5 'l when it comes to talking. Mr. Miller vows time and again he'll get A ,T ' her a megaphone, but that doesn't keep her from being well liked X - v. Twfls, by all who know her. We wonder if she will be a stenographer ,, IJ KI -h 'J after graduation! Or will it be college for her, too? Well, what- lil : l , ever shet doest, may good luck go with her, and we are sure she will glam ,I Y come ou on op. ip, X , 1, . ,lil A 1, . 5 A! , ' if X N , '51 Rx ti!! K5 i W ' BLUE 'MCGOL 5 V Y 1 --.---.a.f6i. -A is ,,LD..4kN1IAL ., f ' ' 1 if 7 X '. FX. 'lf 'fl' ' ' A A ' - A H - - ' Twenty-nine fvv v , ,. . .,,,. . A p Q ,,- , ..-Ia1I -'.! ' 11211113--31333-113 71172 1.-t'? .-T1ITfTITZITfTT1TIII1IIII1'I' 1 'jf' ' . . x T' Vi it 1 I Q ii 1, E V l R M i. 1. li . i. M, W: l 5 E 1 a V K , l 1 1 .5 N ixr 1 fy! lv, 1 1 J i . A, 1 We-3, 4 ...f4',. Thirty ,pt , . K W ' 1zABE'1'H1WAGNER 1 Lizzie Butch My Cow Commercial: Treasurer of Tri-Hi-Y 121, 131: Music Club 121, 1313 Treasurer of Choral Club 1313 Choral Club 121, 131, N 1413 Basketball 121, 131, 1413 Weekly Staff 1413 Track 1313 i Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 141. Friends, let me introduce Lizzie to you. Reminds us of the 1 song-you know- Henry Made a Lady Out of Lizzie. Elizabeth is a member of the famous Stotz-Wagner team, incorporated. She is a Johnny-on-the-spot when there is anything doing. But withal, she is a good scout and a great helper. Her faithful typing for the A Blue and Gold and helping to carry on the athletic business is indis- Wi pensable. We don't know what Lizzie expects to do after grad- My uation. She is very fond of a certain Junior, but whether she's , ' Y , contemplating marriage or not is unknown. I 0 i RUTH WALTON Commercial: Athletic Association 111, 121, 131, 1413 Nature Study , Club 1213 Music Club 1315 Basketball 121, 131, 1413 Tri-Hi-Y i Club 131, 141. ' Now, here's another quiet girl, that is, at times. Ruth is one 1 of our unspoiled beauties, and also is hit by the Brinser Ford com- plex, being a frequent passenger of that famous jostler. Ruth and 1 Smitty are pretty thick-please take us figuratively-and are a great help to the girls' basketball team. The girls' chorus is also N enhanced by Ruth's presence, and also her voice. Ruth is a com- mercial student, so we suppose her future lies in this direction. Good luck to you, Ruth, and W u,nk-nefwfn boy friend! I' 4 YT-':' C ja-7 A qyjcrlji 5 Ney' .fa-,-f EVELYN YOST HEVY! t Commercial: Athletic Association 111. 121, 131, 1413 National Honor Society 141: Choral Club 121, 131, 1415 M. H. S. 0r- chestra 1413 Dance Orchestra 1413 Blue and Gold Weekly Staff 1413 Blue and Gold Annual Stalf 1413 Tri-Hi-Y 131, 1419 Mixed Chorus 131, 1413 Bookkeeping Contest 1213 Music Club . 121, 1315 Secretary of Class 111, 121. Ev is one of our class' most accomplished pianists. You have no doubt heard and seen her in action many times, either with Q the Blue and Gold Jazz Orchestra , or who knows where? ,fi Wherever a pianist is needed, Evie is on the spot. , 1 Evelyn is also very much at home in any of the class rooms ' ' and is one of the brighest members of the class and has been elected , to the National Honor Society and whenever a typing prize is to be 1 had, Evelyn IS sure to seize it. 1 o lguiuiimirsoii-D,.e'4Nx11..sL f .f f . I jr QLffN. . Q: -Q AY M' do L4 M Q nnonn o o nu n 2 f K Q Q sc A gf X ' A if Ulf, I 35 JI-BI ' l I I To those who have dropped by the wayside or have left us to continue their education elsewhere. x V. Lf Q I 4 rl L J -Af el I A W , . ,ZQQQR K his BLUE?-ND GOLD YINNUAL V1 , e, Thirty-one of v ,..,. E I- rl -W1 5 3 -Tr t S ls? 1 1 QQ ei J Ax , 1 ,'x . . A x. Thirty-two 44 v4 'IJ N 5 P4 P4 P4 of n N N va P4 H P1 vl P4 no ,4 v4 V4 M w H v1 V4 3 N Ei 54 . fir '-f'5'ffE MMWHHE Q QQ 4 if 3 K 4? gc f' f.A-4 !Ig ' XNHXJZQLZMXSN-sts '- Step lively, move on there, room for more inside, droned the windy conductor oi' the Inter-I'lanetary Limited. Yes, the first stop is Moon, Missus. Hey you, make it snappy. Yes, in five minutes the rockets will be fired. I climbed into the broad cabin and flopped into an inviting morris chair sitting by the window. Here I could study the stream of humanity, milling about, on the street below the mooring mast of the Rocket Ship. Far down the crowded street there was a peculiar spot of burning light that hurt my eyes. Calling for a boy who sold notions, I bought a pair of smoked glasses. Looking through these, I recognized Red Dur- bo1'ow, pardon me, Mrs. Leroy Brinser. Trying to follow in the wake of her vigorous pushing was Bustie. They had parked their car in a garage operated by Louis Cretnoid, who hasn't done so much to raise the reputation of the garage bandits. After they had shoved and been shoved into the cabin, I managed to attract their attention and have them sit on a seat opposite mine. At first all took part in the conversation, but when Mrs. Brinser got warmed up she talked for all three. She explained that Bustie had been lucky enough to be married that morning by the Justice of the Peace, Winston Bedell, and she had planned to bake her first batch of biscuits tomorrow, but Bustie was so sorry she couldn't, because they ought to take their honeymoon right away, and that he bought her a cook book for a wedding present, edited by Margaret Habig, and-and-and. I woke up I ir ULIIEL, fmisQLogfixx11,iL ,mmmmm , ,Q ' , .4-Y? Y, jd x , . V 'WAS' i '4.11lIIZTI. .1LKXI.'.'III.'.' T 1 ,X-l 1 1 ' . , Y . fa, '- rr f .X P be w LJ - ' x t l l ,za f . 'mg wg I e .2 , K YL--. LX 'H---H --cfm H he H . I H.. . he A A M Hmm. cfm,-. .gf .1:?,.,.....-L--U , .L ,ik lwgl I .- L-,-,.L- was-...xl H.- M- .1 A.. J Q . as - 1 ' W Q X leafs 'ff NN X y 'w 1 1- 'X J lg gg at the terrific explosion of the rocket'used to propel the ship to the Moon. Luckily li fi? the concussion partly stunned Mrs. Brinser, giving Bustie a chance to talk. E He told me about the old home town and that the high school we were graduated gg 'T' from was to be replaced soon by a modern building constructed by Karl Kupp, and wgj, l 1 his an of contractors. l EEE: what are you doing ? I asked. ll Solemnly he handed me his card, on which I read, HLEORY BRINSER, Repre- 9 ll sentative of CANINE MUZZLE CO., Put Them on Hot Dogs. '- I told him if I ever encountered a raving hot dog, I would summon him. X' The conductor, who looked surprisingly like Harvey Alberthtook our. fares and rl gave Leroy a lead nickel in short change. Oh well , philosophized Bustie, what's ' sauce for the goose, is sauce for the duck, as that Chinese slogan goes , and he lm- Q mediately called the candy butcher and bought a 5-cent Verme Candy Bar, manu- factured by the Verna Hoffman Candy Co. 1 , Smelling the candyi his wife unfortlunaately harousemk gyarited to eat. Elastic :tried l to tell her it wasn't st e to eat so muc , ut s e emp a ica y pronounce erse as ll no slave to style. Thesii Bustie argued that Doctor Wagner, of Cemetery Valley, ad- N X I vised those who want to live long to eat sparingly. Red tossed her fair locks and 1 l ' pulled Bustie to the lunch counter, where she proceeded to furnish the grinning l ' waiter with some exercise in piling eats on the counter. When the manager of the X. l cafe took Bustie's money, the familiar way in which he handled money reminded me ll l, of Mark Davis, and so it was! I jumped up, and rushing over to him, I gave him l 1 ll the old grip, incidentally knocking a cup of coffee on the bald head of another custo- mer.f Inhthei end: I lrad tg Iilay fear the Java,lfJi5t tfhehbalg-lliieadiecg Hug pulled a fast , l to tecoeeasitroeo isiiar-a ome. It one,oreranao aatxzkg X ll The conductor bawled out, Firstd stop, tha: Moon. it tllris' all wrlais bustle and l 3 confusion. Igrabbed a suit case an steppe out on t e oon. ere we, t e p! l Brinsers and I, looked for a hotel. We stopped at one that had a sign, Palace I ll Hotel, J. Rothrock, Prop. As we read the sign Bustie spoke the question we all l l l thought, Is that Johnny, the 'A and P' man ? Entering the lobby we asked for the l proprietor, and a lazy-looking bell hop pointed him out to us. At the first glimpse of . V him our expectations sank. No, this was not our Johnny, this fellow was about all 1 l ghait we picturedl John not ti be. Hefwis fat, not stoigt, butkfat, so much scwzhat he l M a a semi-circu ar piece ta en out o t e counter so e cou write on i . e were ' lx Il io disappointed that we did not even ask whether he was related to the Rothrock we 1 'l l new. I . I, Th , . Y . . I ,, e next day I went out to see the slhts. There was one place which parti- l 3 larl attracted me. It dis la ed a si n Marvelous New Telesco e Look at the ' l li illarthsl' I rented the use of Ilhibs telcscog p , ' l . , 1 pe from the owner, Sam Hortsky, for an en- . l V. . , tire morning. N ' l Sam told me there was a plate riveted to the telescope that bore a name which lx seemed familiar to him, but could not place it exactly. He showed it to me, explain- l I. ing that whoever it was, he had devised a new system of lenses by which this ultra- I, l powerful telescope was made possible. I read above his pointed finger, R. E. ll ii Seltzer, Jr.'L Starr? mayhhave forfgotten it,bbut I hadn't. fiThat name brought back ,, memories o a e ow w o was a ways so usy trying to gure out new excuses or l ' l not studying, that he never had time to study. .I After renting this telescope, I tried to locate some more of our class mates. 'l Swinging the huge carriage around, l caught a glimpse of someone leading a camel ll I with a lanky man sprawled between the hum s. The face-that infallible index of the I le . . . P . .xxrae mind--of this camel driver presented a vast expanse, remarkable in that It was un- ,tj-fl, j blemished by any of those lines and angles which are termed human expression. It Q Y? if ' 3- was Clarence Springer out on the Sahara Desert. With a familiar motion, the figure 'KUW- F - Af on the camel attracted my attention. He took a licorice lifesaver from his vest , gl H if pocket and placed it in his mouth with avidity. After while he removed a letter 5, ,f A from his duffel bag and started to read it. It contained instructions for the ,Llp archaelogical expedition as how to find the number of wives King Tut had. Licorice l I f ffl , ' lifesavers and women spelled John P. Cranston, Junior, to me. ff I 1 .f 1 l gy l 7 Changing the focus of the instrument, I saw tents of a circus. Since there was no roof to the side show, I trespassed and found some more of the clas's sitting on platforms, displayed by a iiashy individual to the gaping crowd. On the first plat- lqlll l form sat Mme. Kieffer, who was noted for her ability to giggle longer than any lvl' f f I . if 'f I 4 Eli ,---.iil3f ERIE iTiGOLiDi ZHNINULIL ii so o Ishii +ve .,,. .X ,, L-.- KK 4 -. . . . .. L, L F wr X153 fi J V' 1 ill ,g it i Thirty-three A --A -XA .Q . fa: Ex . .fx .V V I, ll l l w . A ,, 1 li li ll , , l l . ll ll H w 17 al., rw.. ds.. fi l ' rw ' I xl J, tl tri W f X I ff ,l X x x . fx' Xu 1' Thirty-four 's .Ai fx Q . .5 it . as L is f mare . I 12156. We 11 l A f 'qff Ji ' QUNX2' other human being. Then came the thin lady, E. Mae Springer. Next, the world- famed, renowned and crowned strong man , Noah Kreiser, bowed to the cheers, The last of the freaks I knew was the Hon. R. Gross, proclaimed as the slowest of all creatures, living or dead. Slowly moving the ponderous carriage of the telescope, I turned the range of it toward the Catskill Mountains, where my eye happened to light upon the proverbial cottage nestling among the hills. In the yard I saw a young woman hanging a shirt to dry on the wash line. She pinched her finger with a clothes pin while doing this, and from the color of her tonsils, I recognized Ruth Good. The size of the shirt col- lar was 1592, and since a camp int the Catskills had recently advertised for a physi- cal instructor, I put two and two together fyes, I can do thatj, and got Harry Paul, who fits both cases. I jumped with my vision to Chicago, and saw our former president, John Good, president now too, but of much greater importance. Looking through the window into the president's office of the U. S. National Bank, I admired John's healthy looks, judging that Evelyn was feeding him pretty well. But what's this? A racy-looking car sped up to the bank, one of the two men in it leaped out, and slunk into the lob- by, and held up the bank single-handed. Hands over head, Johnny exercised his super-strong will power and closed the circuit of the gong in the police headquarters. Instantly Charles Foltz sprang from behind the desk, rushed to the scene of crime and captured the malefactor. A week later John Hickernell, reporter for the Chicago Tribune ambled into the bank and, half asleep while he talked, wanted to know if there was any news for him. Next to the bank there was a neat looking lunch counter with Grace Foreman as cook, waitress, and owner. Maurice Gieen is said to eat there regularly, and plans that after he gets a job as Latin professor in the University of Chicago, he will change Grace's environment. An aeroplane cut off my view and focusing my gaze upon the occupants of it, I was surprised to see the pilot look so much like Harold Hickernell. He was piloting a most distinguished personage to Mexico, a Miss Esther Landis. I was curious to know what she wanted in Mexico, so I followed the course of the plane. When they landed on the lower side of the Rio Grande, a great retinue of Mexicans conducted her to what looked like a political rally. But their placards said, Protect Feeble- Minded Felines , and Esther made a speech on how to properly care for cats. The earth was revolving all this time, and during the last few minutes I had difficulty in seeing the Mexicans. So while turning the telescope to an angle easier on the sight, I caught a glimpse of :1 somber young woman, dressed in a long, black robe, putting the finishing touches on a corpse, in the Stotz Funeral Parlor. Miss Hatfield had charge of the advertising and business ends of the Funeral Parlor. Next to her thriving business, Joe Bauder was aiding her profession by oper- ating a gymnasium. A car drove up to the gym, and Frances Trombino and Evelyn Thompson crawled out. They went into the gym to go through their daily calisthenics. Though they went through the same exercises, Frances was doing it to get as tall as Evelyn, and Evelyn to become as small as Frances. After they finished their daily dozen, and tested the scales, they drove to a 5 and 10 cent store whose proprietress was Ro- maine Heisey. Here thy bought a box of chocolates for Loretta Karadeema, who was celebrating her 16th HJ birthday. Down the street I saw a millinery store operated according to the latest and most approved methods of making women satisfied. The owner, Ruth Walton, employed Smitty to boost trade by wearing the hats. My two hours were up sooner than I had expected, and the next customer of Sam's took the telescope. On the way back to the hotel, I saw a bazaar, the prin- cipal attraction of which was Charles Selcher, renowned acrobat, performing with his mate, Ellen Creep. Two days later, the Brinsers and I settled accounts with J. Rothrock, whom we thought was the A and P man. While he was itemizing the bill, I compared his chirography with that practiced by Rothrock, the athlete, and they corresponded. This huge fat man's chicken scratching corresponded exactly with the meaningless hieroglyphics of Johnny Rothrock. Before I got on board the Rocket Ship to return to earth, I sent a message by telegraph to the folks at home. The stenographer at the oflice was another of my school mates, Irene Lockard, who had won a pint of medals for champion typing contests. , - ' 5?-s . if-I7i gQ2-ffl 331511 GOLD HEL J . sM,.,.L,,,.1AQCElif ggzfglflsfr 5 ig, r its? ff1QPf:a 379 'yi mx' V tuflvpmifl' Qgwvfff 'IW' MJ .- img 7if4?Eg:f.Ef5j5fiA? Rf gy? 91152231 1 1 W w I ' 1, x 'J 1 1 1 Y I p wivx Hr- 5371. 1 U JLul3,fAN1? GDL-Q ANNUAL , ,Qin Q, ,, Th t 6 ' 'm ' f' ' X ' ir y- ve XX - Lf Q no M sgs. , W 1 175' 1 1 1111 1 kurt? 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L .XXQE 15 5, , 11 11 1114 .1 1' 1 1111 1 J1 1X X1 1.1 Thirty-six f f vf 1,11E111r111 sg V1 'gig Qt? the ' 1 CLASS 'Q re 11' foipf Q Qfg CT CXCYTD1 All here! shouted our capable guide looking around him at the large group of eager, smiling faces. A large group of young folks had gathered in front of the Middletown High School for a climb up Mount Education. They numbered eighty- eight strong. While waiting for some of the stragglers to come, a few of the hikers of years before came into our group with boards and switches to give us a good warming, so our blood would circulate through our bodies, and there would be no danger of freezing before we even started. We had a large supply of food and other necessities. We decided to hold a business meeting every year in order to elecg oi'Hcers. Before starting we held an election, and the following places were fi e : President ........... .... J ohn Rhoades Vice President .... ....... J ohn Good Secretary ...,....... ........v............. R uth Good Treasurer ....... ........................ E velyn Yost Advisor .......................,............,..............,,.................,.....,................. Miss Mary Ellen Huber The time was divided as evenly as possible, and the hikers were grouped. Num- ber off , shouted the guide. We did as' we were told and we all proved to be present. Ready! Go! continued the guide. to climb. Before the path became too rugged we stopped and had a sociable. The results proved to be a little money in the treasury, which we decided to save for a rainy day. Some of us became stiff and sore, that was because we were not used to the strange ways. Very soon we became accustomed to it. Along the way several of the hikers' went out for football, basketball, baseball, and the orchestra. Some did not make the team the first year, but that did not dishearten them for they still had three years ahead. The path then began to become a little rugged and clouds began to gather. Soon the storm broke. We all wanted to seek shelter, but being unable to find a suitable place, we stood in the open and took the storm full force. Nearly every one was worried, and nearly every one had rings around their eyes from the all-night party with some books. The storm raged for two days. Later we found out they call these storms bi-monthliesf' That was not so pleasant to be sure! The storm did not do so much damage, but enough. Some of us decided to make hay while the sun shown. Others decided to take the hit and miss ' sys- tem. Things then began to take their usual course again. The sun came out, and we discontinued to worry. Two months later, we had another storm. After that came still another. Those who made hay while the sun shown were fortunate, but We opened the huge doors and we started .1g??f1' 3 L.. so me i.-uL1IEmfGQL Nllfill YQ A A 15 'QUDMA lid?-fl if A 'in ' O iff! 9QLEr0t. A S gms. 1 ' lf! lv fglb' ' nroooooeooo o oooooooooooooonosooonoo ' . 6 . - N Sed' if x I those who used the hit and miss system were not so fortunate. 'The hay makers l sought shelter this time and found it. The remainder stayed outuln the storm. Some RE! came through shining, others came through a little tarnished, while still others came through all battered and bent. We then had more storms, which were followed. by W'-f another still larger. Most of us' came through with iiying banners. Others d1dn't l come through at all. Our guide, after months of hiking, decided that we needed a I rest, and so we rested for a while. g Another bright, sunny day and our guide called for us. He told us to number oii' and we obeyed. Our number had diminished. Some must have dropped by the wayside or drowned in one of those storms. We elected ofiicers again as follows: President .,.....,...,.................................................. ,..,................... ........................ J 0 hh Rl10ad6S I V Vice President ..... ...... J 0hTl Good Secretary ,.,,,,,,,,, ........ R llth Good I Treasurer ,,,,,,,, ,... ..,. .... ......,.,. M a 1' i an Smith f Advisor .................,..........,..............,.,.................,.......................,.,......,.........,... Mr. M. K. Hoke 3 lg Many went out again for various activities. Some even made the team. We 1 i had our sociable at the beginning of the term. This year we decided to form dif- ll erent clubs so that the climb would not be so monotonous. The Dramatic, Music, N I Commercial, Press, Latin and Nature Study Clubs were formed. Anyone could join 'j i the club wherein his interest lay. The girls joined a chorus which entertained us at different intervals. We even stopped to draw pictures for Biology. We had rough ' weather and the same storms and the same results. Some stood in the mud ankle I deep and some knee deep. Lucky were they who stood on top. We had made great ' 'I progress, now if we could only be able to keep going. At such rate of speed we ' would reach the top in two more years. l, I v 1 The third year we met again and elected some more capable leaders: i President ...........................................................,.......................................................... John Good 1 Vice President .... .... M arlin Morgan Secretary ........... ........, M arian Smith H Treasurer ....... ....,..... . .. ....... .,......... ,....,.............. E l len Creep F . l Advisor . .,............................,....,.........................,....,.....,.......................,.... Mr. Kenneth Cassell . Our number was still smaller. Some had even ventured out on the sea of ' matrimonyf' They met their destinies along the road. We were getting nearer the Q top and seemed more light hearted than usual. Every one seemed to be putting away KN ' their childish actions and putting on a cloak of dignity. Every one trudged along to- gether. There was no hesitating. The road had a few ups and downs as usual. Many l were on teams, and others joined the clubs again. The bi-monthlies and examinations ' i raged again, but most of us came out victoriously. We stopped long enough to take 1 a one-day trip to Gettysburg. Later on, we decided to have a reception, so we all I stopped at the Harrisburg Colonial Country Club. We invited the hikers who had - gone a year ahead of us. Cards and dancing were the main features of the evening after the banquet. After that, the guests left us and we received orders from head- , quarters to rest, although we would have gladly gone on. But orders were orders! N In September we gathered again for the last part of the hike. As we looked up, Ii we could see the top which was to be our destiny. Our number was counted and L1 proved to be still smaller. We had started with eighty-eight strong, and now there were only forty-two of us. We held our regular meeting at the beginning of the year R' 'A and elected as follows: ,, f - :L 12. ,rg President ........,.,.......... ,,,, J 01-m Good Secretary ........... .......... .,,... li I arian Smith ii Vice President ..... ...,.,., M ark Davis ' 1 K I Treasurer ....... ......................,.... E lien Creep ik Advisor ..... ..................,.... ..... P r ofessor H. W. Graybill - ,YFQXQE 5 K BLUEKND Goto 54NN1IAglfl gy me ',Xr-1 X . -J ii in XSSFVXX-ICQ-i' - Thirty-seven i w nes, VL l F '71 l I l l n l l l ,fflgk 'V lg Q5 . X , - . 4 ESS ri ll f K V R655 r 'Z e ll K Q, 451 N rx x 'rl' Egrlxmn' , e Q S H gvgggw -..N a f T XY, last Twill anh estament We, the Senior Class of '31, City of Middletown, County of Dauphin, Londonderry Township, State of Pennsylvania, being in full possession of all our faculties, of sound mind, memory and understanding, do make, publish and declare the following as and for our last will and testament. We hereby make all previous wills, codicils, testamentary instruments or promises made by us at any previous time, null and void. At this time all our possessions, real, personal, fixed or imagined to be disposed of as follows: To our highly appreciated faculty we bequeath another senior class which will be as easy to impart knowledge and understanding to, and who will be as willing workers and socializers as our class of '31, May they rest assured that this class will not cause them any more sleepless nights, or nightmares, wondering who will be the next one to be going the way of all men, by flunking a specially prepared exam, which is, according to their way of thinking, the easiest one given by them during the year. May they always remember our class as a thorn in the fiesh. To all classes in general we bequeath our dramatic, musical, and nonsensical ability. May they use it to full benefit. To next year's seniors, we devise and bequeath the dread of decla- mations. Also the nerve racking ordeal of money earning for their pro- posed trip to Washington, with the same opposition which we have had. To Mr. Feaser, our principal, we leave a room of quiet pupils who will obey the directions of the aforesaid. May they enjoy the peace and happiness of a sumIner's rest after a strenuous school year. To Miss Rose, we leave a class of dramatically inclined seniors! At this time we wish to express our appreciation of all that the aforenamed has done for us during our life at school. To Mr. Hoke, we bequeath a group of Frenchy lads and lassies. May their tongues not get twisted around their wisdom teeth Cin case they have anyj while pronouncing their French lessons! To Mr. White, we leave several Edisons, Einsteins, and general curious and inquisitive students. However, may the lab be retained for future classes. To Miss Eyster, we bequeath more students, who will want to dip into the mystic realm of Latin. May Caeser be the least of their worries. To Mr. Kugle, we leave all the history students to be turned into real historians. May the slave market not cause 'em much worry. To Mr. Wilbur Cassel, we bequeath a class of scientific seekers, and also, a basketball team worthy of his great effort. To Miss Gintzer, we leave a class of nimble-fingered and tongued pupils being proficient in all the lines of business. To Miss Bachman, we will a very quiet study period. May her his- tory sections be chuck full of good students. We leave to Mr. Miller, all the bright junior and senior English classes. May they take him at his word when he says a participle is not a gerund, and no questions be asked. May their bright answers be con- sidered as a probability, even if not a possibility. To Mr. Kenneth Cassell, we leave a mentally alert Commercial Law section. May it well be understood that the Statute of Frauds has noth- -as -431 stun1lllss66ti5T'4NN11.iL 1 Thirty-eight M xl 'ii ll, ,lu 5' Q 'C A 1 ez J , Z . Q r 1 l l Q i y F3 A rx if .I - . ii al'- vvm. 'V rw: -Y .. -..---. . Y. , fi-me 'S qc, Lriylgm ing to do with the art of playing leap frog, and also, that a draft is not 5 r rf 11, caused by an open door or window. X- if May next year's team have many star athletes rounded out by our ,l proficient coach. l Q To Mr. Mathias, we leave oodles of acrobatically inclined students. if May they be prepared for all the sore necks, stiff legs and squeaky l l l joints after their first round in the gym room. May their motto be, Be . g prepared for the worst. li To Miss Bauder, we bequeath a mixed chorus that will be the means l of waking up Middletown, and also a music club and orchestra that will be worthy of her effort. i y To Miss Wealand, we bequeath all the classes of ill and recuperating M teachers for her to be in charge. l W To Professor Wickey, we leave oodles of naughty boys and girls to correct. l l We leave to Mr. Troop, a school house that doesn't get dirty. Also, J a new kind of shade that stays fast to the roller as well as clear and l bright windows. May he draft a corps of help that will make his work l l much easier for him. l PERSONAL BEQUEATHS a A Joe Bauder bequeaths his gracefulness to Dick Garver. Ruth Good and Harry Paul jointly bequeath their love for each Q other to anyone who may be interested. . Bob Gross bequeaths his promptness to Claude Caley. Verna Hoffman wills all her old boy friends to Frances Bucher. W Romaine Heisey bequeaths her scholastic standing to Clyde Felker. John Hickernell bequeaths his sleepiness to Jacob Yaros Lockard. W, Jean Kieffer bequeaths her ways with men to Elizabeth Good. Karl Kupp wills all his love to Goldie M. Garver. l Mark Davis wills his ability to argue to Clyde Coble. M Samuel Horetsky wills his beautiful blonde, curley locks to Elmer ' Givens. 7 i John Cranston wills his big feet to Harold Groff. Leroy Brinser wills his Ford to any girl who may be interested in xl either car or driver. il , Ruth Durborow wills her natural curley hair to Erma Demy. I l Maurice Green wills his beautiful, expressive eyes to George Botts. l ll Marian Smith wills all her love to J. Walter Kieffer. if Q Ross Seltzer wills his dad's car to Dorothy Felker. l, Ruth Walton wills her shyness to Virginia Tritch. L' ll Irene Lockard bequeaths her girlish figure to Naomi Mellman. ill Loretta Karadeema wills her shortness to Harold Houser. Ml ll Charles Foltz leaves his political knowledge to George Forney. Ng' The remainder of our belongings we leave to the ones interested L 3 IN J- - .J enough to try to capture them. TXT We name Hairy Mike as sole executor and administrator of this, f l our last will and testament. ' Class in the presence of the following witnesses: ,X Whiskery Jim , ' A Noah Nomeskoll, I Uflxalg, Signed, sealed, published, and declared by the above named Senior m .J V ll , I Abe Smuck. X -rEiG Qfflff'-D D onounooonnu B fj- A CV If-SDH i w ie li' X. Eff, ll' ll l M x. ' l 'w iw 'Y l H ,l ll X. it 1 1 li if l , l j . l f A- 4. , ng,-+G ivy, fi v 1 y r ', s , .N v N N ffl A yf 4. WV. l fill l if v is x i ov X Thirty-nine 'TX X, ,, 1 CSN 4 ,-152' :X j 9 Q5 V35-L, Ex:-. ' I1XIIIf1I'IZ211II1IIHIIZTI rx IT1II'Z Ar '3x xxly X, f' b nk' 1 ,,,,, . ' Sf... .f.... -, --f QL- E '-Q Xu, NJ E E Li 7. J Ln L ' Q X X N x ---f vf-ik ,f ff ---- fam-125: if I V 3 41,L 2 'H L,,: -1: '-E I 5' ' H 5 u E I ' H X Gm W H . Fug 7 EES: I W: U , w,H r W iff ex 1 1.u,1g13 fwL'piQ15o,,'4xN1uL Forty x g, -,.f 1 ' . ' Q f , IAM X, 1 Seine N : .gg N ' ' 'M .T---1 - H f -1 ' X , f 'l X--i' 'vihfsi ' MMMl,.X14gL3 Y ' .X J, :Eze MAMA' - ' Q ei ' Q' alt A ft QXQNX4 gi '11, ' 5 E E2 . Y , IJ. JE A V ... sg Rc 4 J- --it E 1 l 5 l E 51 4? .V- . S. l l X . l '. ' l r il junior lass Ziaisturp Q E l 1 P1f6SiflCY1f .. .,....... ,........, .....,........... ..,... ...,. .... R i c h a rd Garver 1 Viee President ...,. ,,,,,,,,,, J acob Yaros l , Secretary ..,. ,,,,,,,,, It Iary Etter , M Treasurer ....A ,,..,,,,., Dorothy Krodel ll C1358 AfiViS01' ................................ . .... ,...,.....,............................. ........ M i ss Permelia Rose X ' ' 1 Well, folks, allow me to introduce the liveliest gang in the Middletown High 1 il School, the juniors. lf At our first class meeting we elected the above ofiicers and class advisor, and l ii now we have hnished a year of study, interrupted only by pleasures and activities. l Shortly after our entrance as juniors, the call for football candidates was , sounded. We juniors answered the call by sending thirteen men out to the grid- X iron. As a result, we donated eight letter men to the school. ,I ln October, the high school held the animal sociable for the benefit of the Ath- letic Association. We entered the activities with our usual zest, and after much con- W J troversy with the other classes, we were granted the privilege of selling roses, hot i ! H5 dogs , tags, and of conducting a baseball game. l ,lx 'ry' During institute week, the class went on a roller skating party, at Mount M ,f lk' V Gretna. Of course, we received many bumps and bruises, but we don't mind. We all 1 is , ' take gym , don't we? I A il As the reign of the pigskin ended, preparations for basketball were rapidly lp :iff being completed. Again the juniors' responded, and the class was represented on ll ' the basketball teams by three boys and one girl. il 5 'XV In January the class held a party in the high school building. Everything went 'A ,X off First rate from the singing contests to the eats , 'At ' ATA, i , if 'ff N :' W , A L . X , ,..s, X, -., X ' ' BLUE1MKiQLop,'Qf4xNi1gL QQ W- 95' '.!-fLv,,j s f - ' 'f', 1 V k A 7 -. j X' N. Forty-one Eff as: . -4 -i . w' ..,.,.,. . 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N- 5'NIIY.ITf'ITXIfYf'ZYfITYfY'ifTYIITI1'I1IIf :in ' ly y Q.-- 'V , H , Supbumure lass Ilaisturp We, the Sophomores, returned to high school in the fall of 1930 to begin our second term in our high school career, one which has proven to be the happiest of our school days thus far. At the first class meeting the following officers were elected: President ...........................................,...........,.,.....,.......,..............,...,.,...i......,..., Elmer Cashman Vice President ..i.... ..... N orman McGraw Secretary i,.,..i...... ..,.. J osephine Wharton Treasurer ...wi..... ......... .e..,.. ....... ..,..... I- I d i th Sweigart Class Advisor ...,..............,........................,...............i.......................................... Mr. K. Cassell Shortly after we had organized our class, we were asked to respond to the call of athletic dues. We also participated in a sociable for the benefit of this organi- zation. Our part in the sociable was a huge success, and a nice sum was realized. 1 The room set aside for our class was' decorated with the class colors, blue and white. l ll which is bright for those who have helped our class to keep its reputation on the foot- : ball field and upon the basketball floor. We feel very proud of our fine representation in athletics. We see a future The co-operation between the ofiicers of the class and the members has kept our .. class' a bright and happy one, for after bi-monthlies and exams we could always look is forward for some pleasant surprise planned by our class officers and advisor. All i I f parties and dances were successful and spread sunshine throughout the year. i X We look back over this as a year of success, and looking forth with confidence A and faith, we see a brilliant future. ' I ' f rx1x1L1ILLL111L111:!i'LLg: EJ WD K' xxigxiuzzizxxxuxziiifiiii Forty-three v vwv vvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvv- V -vv rvwwv-vwwvvv-vq-uv-v-vvsvv-.Y Y -. . ,..-...L--,1',, 1 K ' -MY ,-..-.--.--.- .. .,....-.f..'X.TI. r,. L i fi X E Xx ' ' ' fha 5 ' 'QE' df' 2 X O V ' Q 1 Y f L 1 I ' Ax , A, ' -Y .'f1.,x -A. Forty-fou 1' 1. sLuE ,wDcaQ1,oi4NX1uL 1121?-A ji, ,- -Y......, 'rxzrxzuxzz --1:1:xt1:1-:::t:tx:1:,C' A lj, ,ig 1 zpxrxzzzznnxnzrrnrn , V 2.33 ' X , Y t. , K l ri . L l T' ' A VVYVVVVV V l ll ir li l il ' I ET - 1 - 'l The Freshman class, which numbered eighty-nine when school started, was or- ganized early in the semester, under the splendid leadership of Adolph Capka, our I president, and we have had a very successful year. Our class officers' are: 1 President ................................................................ v........ ......................... ......,.... A d 0 lph Capka Vice President ...... ....... R alph Dengler 4' Secretary .i.....,i.... ............... J can Leiby Treasurer ...,.................... .... ..... ................. . .......................................... M a r y Louise Rudy M Class Advisor .........i...............i...........,......i..........,. .... ............... ............i......... . . . . Mr. M. Kugle A Mr. Horst was elected class advisor, but at the end of the first semester, when he 3 left Middletown to assume a teaching position in Baltimore, we had to elect another. 3' His successor, Mr. Kugle, has very ably upheld the standards set by Mr. Horst. i' When the class basketball teams were chosen, quite a number of our class turned lg out to try for the teams. Our boys' team has been more successful than our girls' , A ' team. ,Q We had many social events throughout the year, such as hikes, roller skating, , - swimming and class parties. We also participated in a sociable held by the Athletic i K, , ' , I Association early in the year. We feel that this year has probably been the most im- V pg portant year of our lives. We have just begun our high school career, and we are A sure that the remainder of our high school days will be equally as successful as the 1' 'W first year has been. 5 I 'A ,li rm .YA 5. H , X I Xi , ' 'l 1 4 Y A A Y ' ...Ili Lili' M W Wmwx Huis my 9.01. 0 . ix x u.iL . X! Forty-five ,K :S Ag i l i X l I l l l l w .fs i ink, X 'Ui , 5 f .. ,X ll if ukfls gl V ll it If e Q7 ,NVY 'KY W V Mn W. siefmgif. UHXEEQURO e .e... A A Zlaigb Snbunl alenhar SEPTEMBER, 1930 September 2-sThe first day of school. Professor Graybill introduced the new teachers and new schedule. September 3-Freshmen receive inititation from Sophomores. September 4-Seats are arranged in the assembly in alphabetical arrangement. September 5-The end of the first week of school and everybody is happy think- ing of a two-day vacation. September 8-Many are now ready to be- gin the term with much enthusiasm. September 9-Teachers are beginning to give their usual long assignments as in former years. September 10-Students' are stiff from taking their first gym exercises. The girls are suifering more than the boys. September 17-The boys are practicing hard to win the game from Steelton High School, on Saturday. September 18-Students' hold a pep meet- ing in the assembly to prepare some good peppy yells to be used tomorrow. September 22-Another pep meeting was held to give the boys a cheer for the well-played game on Saturday with Steelton High School, although we lost. The score 13-0. September 23-Many answer call for Blue and Gold Staff of the school paper published every two weeks. September 24-Plans are being made for the annual high school sociable, for the benefit of the Athletic Association. September 25-Locker keys are given out. They are combination locks and a reward will be given to anyone who can unlock one. September 29-We lost the game on Saturday. Score 13-0. September 30-Last day of the month. OCTOBER, 1930 October 1-Seniors hold class meeting and decide plans to earn money for the an- nual trip to Washington. October 2-First shipment of candy is bought today. October 3-The candy is' assorted out and given to each member of the Senior Class. October 6-The teachers are all getting the same disease-that is giving us tests. They all got the same idea at one time. Strange! October 7-Mr. Graybill tells Seniors not to bootleg candy during school hours. October 8-The Girls' Chorus met and elected officers. October 9-Big fight staged between Seniors and Juniors over roses to be sold at the sociable, Saturday night. October 21-Money or tickets are being turned in from the sociable. October 22-Some of the Juniors are get- ting over their stiifness suffered from falling at the skating party October 13, held at Mount Gretna. October 23-Seniors plan to have a Hal- lowe'en party at the Aviation Gym. October 24-Many students plan to go to Downingtown by bus hired by the school, to witness game. First is'sue of the Blue and Gold paper was given out today. October 30-Demerits were given out at full speed. October 31-We are all going to see the parade tonight, as it is Hallowe'en. NOVEMBER, 1930 November 3-Bi-monthly examinations. November 4-Bi-monthly examinations. November 5-Big Armistice Day being held in town today and tomorrow. November 6-Boys and girls paraded to- night in the Armistice Day parade. The girls were dressed in their gym suits, while the boys were dressed in football or basketball uniforms. November 11-Today is Armistice Day. November 12-Johnny Good celebrates Armistice Day a day later in chemistry class. Girls' basketball season opens at the Middletown Air Depot gym. November 13-Seniors are rapidly selling candy again. We are bootlegging it, but don't tell Mr. Graybill on us. November 14-Students' arle anxious Ito see results of game tomorrow with Duncannon. We know our boys can't be beat this year, but we, can never tell luck might change. November 19-Teachers are busy making out reports. It won't be long until we will see how bright we really are. November 20-Detention class was started. What a turnout! November 21-Big game with our old rivals, Elizabethtown. We won. Score- 21-6. November 25-Only two more days' to go for a little vacation. I hope no one has forgotten it, Thanksgiving. ,565 i N BLUEKNDGOLD ZINNUAL ll i VC, X ,, X ,. , 4 ,. X QQ- X -Jy f NSEQQ 1893, Magic gig? .liter- Forty-six ' ' H lbw Lf' ii J TX g 1. xlIII!..xII-II'ILIII1-X1 -H Aa- as-Q.. W. - H, af' W, r lit l gi .xl ' Q3-rj Cl' : 153 L- SE, DECEMBER, 1930 fbi December 1-The Seniors hold a class F- '--. meeting. They discussed their class colors. The boys wanted orange and blue, and the girls wanted black and ' white. The boys won the election, as' there are more boys than girls. Before the election Robert Gross wrote an ar- ticle on the class colors and posted it on the bulletin board in Mr. Miller's room. December 2-The Seniors hold another class meeting and decide to make their goal sixteen dollars for their trip to , Washington. December 4-The Senior Class play, The Arrival of Kitty , is selected. , December 5-The books are ordered for H the class play. ,I December 8-The Seniors order Christmas cards to be sold at a dollar a box. A Tri-Hi-Y meeting was held. The girls of the Tri-Hi-Y club decided to dress dolls to be given away at Christmas. December 9-Boys of the football squad decide to do away with the annual Nl banquet and buy food and clothes for . the needy people of the town for 1 Christmas. 'e December 10- Blue and Gold paper , was issued. December 11-Seniors order wreathes. 1 December 12-A pennant committee is ahosen by the president of the Senior ass. , 1 December 19-The students decide to 1 I have a motion picture for a Christmas l 1 program, instead of a literary program. December 22-Students bring contribu- tions for the needy people of the town. l December 23-Many contributions are being turned in. Mr. Graybill is well i pleased. N December 24-The last day of school this V, year. We witnessed the motion picture, 1 The Cricket on the Hearth. It was very interesting, together with the en- tertainment furnished by Mr. Graybill, trying to darken the room. The Tri-Hi- i Y and the Hi-Y were out Christmas -1 caroling. Q 11 , JANUARY, 1931 N M7 ': January 1-The year has started with ,M hnany resolutions. Everyone is telling if , lr his neighbor what he received for Qlx Christmas. No, I mean what Santa LF :' 'fl Claus brought. N Ni 1, ,l ' ! January 2-We have received long lessons ' today. I bet the teachers' resolutions ,V were Longer lessons for the 'kids' to ll , study. J fu Z January 5-The Seniors are turning in money for the Christmas cards and wreathes they have sold. Seniors turned out for the play try-out. What a turn- out! Looks like close competition. January 6-Seniors receive their pen- nants, seals and caps. The basketball teams defeat Highspire. January 7-The law class plans to go to court. January 8-Decide to give the Senior Class play February 13. Just think! Friday, the thirteenth! I hope it's not unlucky for the play. January 9-The play cast is selected. The Seniors plan to hold a pig roast. The president appoints a hog committee. January 12-Hi-Y meeting was held. January 13-Everybody happy. January 14-Members of the play cast are busy practicing for the play. January 15-Many of the Seniors are try- ing to get people to go on the patrons' list. Bi-monthly examinations. January 16-Mr. Graybill and Mr. Horst inform the board of their resignation. Bi-monthly examinations. January 23-Seniors decide to canvass town for the sale of tickets, and to get ads for the program. January 26-Students are studying hard to pass their final examinations. January 27-Students of the Senior Class are working hard to make the play a success. January 28-Teachers tell the pupils who are excused from the final examinations and who are not. January 29-Final examinations. January 30-Final examinations. Seniors and the Freshmen hold party for Mr. Graybill, the Senior class advisor, and Mr. Horst, the Freshman class advisor, who are both leaving the faculty. FEBRUARY, 1931 February 2-New principal takes office, and also new teachers', Miss Bachman and Miss Eyster. February 3-Bruce Metzger causes an ex- plosion in the laboratory. February 4-Seniors hold a class meet- ing to discuss the kinds of invitations they wish to use for their commence- ment exercises. February 5-Teachers are busy making out grades. It won't be long until we will be getting our reports. February 9-The reports are given out. Almost everybody passed, except eighty-seven. February 10-Girls' Basketball Team de- feated by the Hershey High School Team. if 'C J3lflLE.WS?9lfT9,.i71NNUf5L V as C f'tx 5 ,,,,1, XX, J of sq. ,1 ,F Forty seven X . 9 i I f -'X i l i f ,,,-,,.-,,,,, , Q -30 , rg E' C ,7l,,wL.-,-N,-gn, ,U ,f, G- f f gossip to 1 gifi? .fzfrw ' ff 34155 Jfl .nv f ' is. ' l February 11-The faculty members decide March 18-Seniors tests are started in I 5 I: , that the Seniors give their declamation the commercial class for the Swettman F32 js February 16, after the Senior Class contest. 'TH' Play ls OVW- March 19-Freshmen hold a roller skat- Lf9' February 17-Seniors solve a difficult ing party tonight at Mount Gretna. I'll i X 5 chemistry problem. They will be great bet they will be stiff tomorrow. Q I ' sflentlsts s0me day- March 20-The last basketball game of l 1 February 18-Seniors get their pictures the season is played tonight with Sus- l Q taken. Some have busted the camera, quehanna. Q ' Still Others have caused s0me Of. the March 25-Teachers inform their classes l clocks to go backwards in the studio. that they are going to give easy ex- 1 February 19-Seniors hold a class meeting aminations'. I wonder if that can be ' , to discuss the pig roast. true. 1 i v i 1 February 20-Everybody is anxious to s'ee March 26-Bhmonthly eximimaimns- ' the results of the basketball game to- March 27-Bkmonthly examinations- l night- APRIL, 1931 . February 23-The pig committee motors . . out in the country to get the two pigs April 1-There were not many APf11f09l l the Seniors ordered for the pig roast. Jokes playqd' We had. our Apnl Hi-Y holds an initiation ceremony in Shavers, as It rameq practlcally all day' high School- Airs. ir 22552. .. N February 24-Seniors decide to hold their Ewing rgulllnedi 1' n Y pap rs a pig ioa?t at the home of Mr' Troop' April 6-It seems as though everybody the Janitor of the high school. had a hppy Easter- , F9l'I'11al'Y 25-M13 Freymeyer will give April 7-Girls are informed that they I K Prizes, two Of them, to tl10s0 Winning must lengthen their gym suits for the in the slogan contest. The best slogan demonstration to be given in the Qi l will be put in with his ad in the Blue Aviation gym, li 1 i and Gold Annual. April 8-Boys' Chorus sang two selections 13 X ' February 27-Everybody seems happy. this morning. They were real good. I , We hope we will win the basketball April 9-Seniors are preparing for Hatz 1 w games tonight. Oratorical Contest. 5 MARCH 1931 April 10-Hatz Oratorical Contest is 'N 1 l 1 Ilfeld. I - March 2-Staff for annual was selected. Apfll 21-The baseball team Plays Hum' 1 i Senior Class started to write for an- Aljllilsgfllvnrih ba b ll te pla S S 1 I nual. ri - e se a am ys u - - - - - as y quehanna. Mrizifiiiixi Tiiiiiii f,1:3.f3..2iec.t1:: hlid X212 A131'i1.29gJ1sHi0fS mgijng Plans for the i ' Methodist Church. Everyone had a good Aplfgmgg exifrfualiecggagnis working hard , I time -'- ' ' ' t fi h b k. ' March 4-Girls' Chorus had practice. 0 ms 00 l l Miss Gintzer was cross at the Senior MAY, 1931 3 Commercial class , - ', , l May 1--The gym classes now take gym 1 March 5-Tickets give? .out to Trl-H1-Y regularly Outside of the bqildingi N members to be-sold 01 the play to .be May 5-Freshmen go on a hike. . N given ln the high school. The debating May gmgasebail team plays Hershey. 1 team debates' with Hershey. We lost May 7.,We behave today to be the QW ' both debates- warmest day of the year. ' lx V March 11-Juniors hold a class meeting May 8-Baseball team plays Lower Pax- after school. Girls' Chorus' had practice. ton. :fing- ji March 12-The high school debating team May 11-Juniors busy planning their trip XV' Y il debates with the Elizabethtown high to Gettysburg. 1 7 T5 E - GJ school. We won one of the debates. May 12-Baseball team plays Hummels- -Kkilci' il if That is better than the last time, and town. Y we are hoping to win both from Hum- May 13-Seniors plan their Class Day .f Q l ,It melstown. program. gift wiv March 17-Today is St. Patrick's Day. May 14-Seniors are tired of studying ii: ltr, A Q Most of the students have a little touch World News. Q Qi 3,lU',f, of green. Sophomore class holds a dance May 15-A blue Monday, as' usual. i W .lx fl at Willow Brook. It was a great suc- May 18-Seniors are informed of Bi- TMJ li cess. Monthly examinations. '. ,L f, 'I . A I up xf . A .. .- ,, X . Q4 - Sim--. e.ee . .--.-..... ...T BLUE AND GOLD flMNll.5lL - if 'Q'-f-'- 'm'LL1'7f' 3.-- T, po- fgxf M R , s-ff Forty-eight 'fini' ..,f?2-i.f..ii,iigg,. 'N 1 E1'H? wn5E.-K'R'3,'if'LSi.ia'-1iiE1i' YI..'!ll?a . . ' . gran W-gr X W Y A X,if.+ i s Y 1' B B i 'R It IQ 3 B r Unxrxi - ,gg g x LX , J -- --- i - It - I I I 1, ici? me' 'ee' so new t,,f5f:1X', Q WW Tifjgg, TT -13170 'P:1'f'fi-f I X Ii IX' JI, i qv I 75X fig GL - 'L -N 'Iv I I I I I I I I I M II I fi 4 +I I I , II I I II I I I I I I I I , II f ' I , W 3. 'I II W ' ' II ' Y II I 5 ' I t I I I emur up as I I' I I II The Arrival of Kitty , a farce in three acts, written by Norman Lee Swartout, II IX ' was successfully presented by the senior class, under the direction of Miss Rose, Fri- I' I day, February 13, 1931, in the Elks' Theatre. X I I The characters in thc play were: ' X' Il 'ring ....,..,...........................ie,......,.... ..i...i.,..........,.......,...,... .......,..,.............,.,........... M a rk Davis I a bell boy, with a head for business, who with X X II Sam ........... ...................................................,.........................,.,,............. ,....., C l arence Springer 5 A I the colored porter, are preserving the tranquility of the Halcyon House, until X I IX William Winkler ...............................................,......,............................,,......... Bruce Metzger 1 I I who gets two stones with one bird , arrives with 1' I Aunt Jane .....,.....,...,........,,..................,...........,..........................,...............,........ Esther Landis I I , I I his sister-in-law, who desires to become the better half of some good man, I I 1 I Suzette .....A..,....................,..............,,,.............,................................................... Grace Foreman I , her maid, who never forgets Aunt Jane's salts and ' I I Jane ...., .... ,,...................,.,............... ...,......,..........,...........................,........ M a r ian Smith II ,LL Winkler's niece, engaged to one, but in love with If Bobbie Baxter ...,..,,......,,...................,.....,.............,......,,.......,,.........,..............,........,. Harry Paul it if whose specialty is acting, and with a great antipathy for X-XKYXXXI ,7.L f' 6' ,lv ,AIX Benjamin More ...................,...........,..,......,...........................,...................... Harold Hickernell 'I 'I Lis I who proposes' to man and maid, much to the horror of A, I, I 3' I 1 Z WX Kitty ..., .........,.,.,..................................,.................,........................,.......... R uth Durborow KeXI'.I II II the leading lady of The Girl in Red company. ik 'If I ,I ,I 'XX ,N III 4 E , ' H , ef'4,,- BLUEHNDGOLD SQNNUALII V W X EN? If WT, -e was ,.., efgeeie IJ'e ,,,3e e--s A-- 2 Lf frnrrnrr ?5'?f3Q , X, TVN ii Hal XP - ' ll i l ll 'x l mi ll li ll ll l N ll ll l J fb 1 ,i 'bkgixbff fail. l I Wlfiljl y l if , Leif, -v Fifty ,, rx - . 1 X My nnu,,,,,Tv,,,,,,Y,unm9, I, A x 1 Kiki Nik Aus- -MA.-- .. xx W Y I ilk Vjrgyyzgi-H-N wink' Xl V if ' 5 F Xi U 'Aix' - zen ' , .. , 1 N ni H ' i if Q lk g E: 5 be Blue anh Gulh weekly taff Supported by the entire student body, the weekly staff was able to put out a bigger and better Blue and Gold. Two new features, the Question Box , and the Who's Who , puz- zle were introduced, and by the thorough newsiness of the paper, the students were enabled to keep in touch with class affairs, athletic gains, etc. Every member of the stail' worked very faithfully, and the result was a paper which was commented favorably upon by all exchanges. fa- ' s X X. l .- 45!l'!1 xcyx i , t ' ' 5 ,Y lx . is a-I.3II'L1XXIHIXX1II'T -trzurnzuzrt A ft l Q E 2 i1I,f Y.-I'lTITYII1.I ... 'I .. .-rt'T . uizrrxir , I XXX. . A 17 gk? KAX5 ,X .Egg W A ' ' fig QX 25 R, x- .1 S as . gf Wm, w ' If A: 1 1 l W E EF! it ' UI l The ehatmg sam li ' ' l 1 1' ' l irq 1 l 1 ll ll l ll l l l ii W l w l l 1 I , l i l l li y , l l N w ' s After many rehearsals in study hall, locker rooms, etc., the above group of stu- 9 lx dents met the members of the various other high schools in the Ursinus College De- N bating League. They debated with Hershey, Elizabethtown, and Hummelstown, re- spectively. They were quite successful in the final scoring. The members of the teams are: THE AFFIRMATIVE First Speaker .,.. ....,, .,,......,.........Y.........,..........Y .,,.. R i c hard Garver l' Second Speaker ..... ...,.....,.,....,,....,. Z elma Houser Third Speaker ,.......... ..... R omaine Geibe, fCaptainJ Alternate Speaker ....,. ,..,...,... ......,....................... ..........,......... B I a nche Botts l ll THE NEGATIVE W A7 First Speaker ..... ,..,.,...,...,........,,..,.........,,.... .....,.....,,. A 1 'thur Berman Second Speaker ..... ...,. R uth Good, fCaptainb x r Third Speaker .......... , ..,.........,. Bruce Metzger is ' Alternate Speaker ......,,,..........,..,..,,,.... ....,.............. ............................ . ,......,,... J o hn Cranston QQ, ' We are pleased to say that both the afiirmative and negative teams have pre- f '75, sented their side of the question so expertly that we can't quite decide whether fu fp IQE l' modern advertising is detrimental or beneficial to the best interest of society. ggi A L e .. ass F 'X' l 1 Y u. fX412..i f e,ep ,iiL11EiNDp,oLD f74itNiuL me , to Fifty-one 1 Q, -.,11bmz-1r11 A Ygu xo -sm 91111 1 1, Wg .fvx - Qgs il, 'V' . l I'f- QQ 12 1 Eff? 1 1- G6 , 1sq'fw'T 1 . 1 1 1 1 15 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 ' 11 1 11 1 ' 11 1 1 1 1 . 11 , 1 11 1 11 1 11 11 11 1 11 11 K 1B 1 1 11 1I ' 11 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 illibe atlunal iiannnr buuetp 1 j Although the National Honor Society had been in existence for some time, it was , first organized in the Middletown High School in 1930, and has in its short duration 11 1 1 at our Alma Mater, created a desire for membership among the students, and has in 11 1 ping every way fulfilled its purpose: to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate A1 1 X ' a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the stu- ,QQQ5 1111 ' dents of American secondary schools. 11 ,I Q3 R S1 Ch The four cardinal principles of the organization are: Scholarship, Leacgershig, l ' 1 1 aracter, and Service. Members of the chapter must be known as active an gra - 2 U ,gg uate. The selection of the members was made by the faculty after careful con- L11 11 sideraton which resulted as follows with last year's members of the present senior P11 .Q11 class remaining in the society: 11 FROM THE SENIOR CLASS- 11 : 11 Bruce Metzger-1930, Ellen Creep-1930, Ruth Good, Romaine Heisey, Charles 1-f'1 Foltz, Evelyn Yost. 11 1 11 FROM THE JUNIOR CLASS- X 1 11 Richard Garver, Mary Etter, Catherine Weaver. 11 1 1 1 2 F '------ - f-A' - --1- ,YY if Y , ll YY,VYVYY - 1 'F 1 F Y 1 1, - - - -Y-f - - or as 1,11L15ruEfw corn ,411 NUAL 11 1 l . ZW ' I 7 7' T X 1 'j X ' 5 'A' lim! 1 '1-QQQALQEQ5 l ' ' 'il kilqgsf Fifty-two II XXIII 11111- XIII' I'I lIII1 Mi .V V51 , ., at - I Yr .Wx Jw: .. EN. iz-. . 'iff' 212053 -,Cf 'rms 4' f X' X Spatial Gym lass l l .,.. Some people say, Coming events cast their shadows before. That, in a sense, is a warning to some. Picture yourself twenty years hence, looking like one of Barnum's fat freaks in a sideshow. Not such a plea- sant foresight, is it? Alright, then if you are very desirous of retaining that school-girl figure of yours, or if you wish to lose some of your obese, come around to Mr. Mathias' gym class. The class meets every Thurs- day, at 7:00 o'clock P. M., in the gymnasium room, of M. H. S. The class is well attended and already boasts of about 70 members, and if it keeps on growing, Middletown High will need a much larger gym room. CBy all means come around.J And you should see them tap dance! When it comes down to gracefulness, they surely are all there. Florenz Ziegfield certainly does not possess all of the talent in this line. So-if you want to become graceful, be able to tap dance, lose some of your avoirdupois, just come around and indulge in some of the various calisthenics. In no time some of your so called FAT will diminish. Now do not take this class the wrong way. You know you will not lose ten to fifteen pounds in the first lesson. It takes time. You all know, Rome was not built in a day. The organization of this great class is only one of the many, many things which the Department of Gymnastic Work has accomplished and intends to accomplish in the future. Mr. Mathias has made rapid strides in the line of work the short time he has been here. ,, .. fell rx. X ' l3LlIE2lN1JCOLf0 CIQNNUAL ' 5 W, . PIII! -tk 1 Y V V Tx I I Y: lx V 'ixxfqx ' -- ' ' ' Q D1 H 1 1 ' XX ' . -,. 4+ 1 qv' 'lib' ' 5 t ' -'A We 1 W fl Ytf Fifty three E1 ' 'J l:iITITIIY'lTZIlIIYTTTI11fT' I 'fvvyv vv-vw v ,A. ,.-..-, L... A v . 1 A .N wx . 'i III- .4l,5rxH' . . .v-. . -ev ,,,v,v,vv ,HK 4. V 'L , A A 'A---'C E, -IIIYTIIYI TTYIHfTZ.'.IlYfI.'lilliffillv' X . . . 2-y - X 'LI .Tie w . . . . UIIJ 01119 UZ E YH . l S S G5 St ' 1 X . l i ll l 1 i ix The M. ll. S. Symphony Orchestra, under the supervision of Miss Bauder, num- ii bers sixteen. W' Added to the membership were quite a few freshmen who showed real musical , talent, although they were classed as being grecnies. l .3 The orchestra made several creditable appearances, such as the senior class play, , l The Arrival of Kitty , the Hatz Oratorical Contest, Sons of Veterans' Essay Con- ' test, Debates, and participated in the Field Meet. at Harrisburg, and in the Class Q T Day Exercises. M N They were complimented on the musical talent which was displayed. 'A f Practices were held every Tuesday afternoon. X The following officers were elected: X li, President ...... .............................................. ............ J o hn Good Secretary and Treasurer ..... , ..... Dorothy Houser , KI '4 , :v32Q4Q.,,.,v,, ,,,, ,v vvvv vvvnvri sw , I 1 N X' - , , . 'Ms--M----M --A- A ew- . E, lNDxQ1QLDg. JXIQIIIIIIIIIIIIXIII11171. Fifty-four ' w . 1 x M . - ' - .gi V 4, 'ng' fs hfiyft JK,--. , 'XT1QVII'l IILIIIIILITY. .IIIZ1III'II1l'ZZ-I1 - :ill wj' H' IX. rjrrIZ!11TtT!!ZZYT:TZ1'TTT1ZTXi7TIinf' 14,-NZ X' lyk lxxj, 'XZ' . ', l , E-1 Ea ' N . L 1 f 1 F ll I Q i l l l i li ri V its x , 1,1 5 35,1 E , il l Y' lg, , K K4 1 ,L ,.. X Q V V, ix ll , ' i' l l l l l I i 3 l , Syncopation , says Webster, is the beginning of a tone on an un- accented part of a measure. However, why use a dictionary, if you have ever heard the Blue and Gold Jazz Orchestra play? If you have- well-say no more. Nuff said as it is. Focus your optics upon them, my readers. There they are, the original Blue and Gold Jazzeteers, and the definition of the word Syncopation, Jazz, and Rhythm. They made Guy Lombardo fade into insignificance when they played. Whether it was at dance after the basketball games, or a class affair, they were always on the job. Karl Kupp, their leader, can be congratulated on the fine work he has accomplished, and also the members themselves. The members of the orchestra are: John Good .......,.,....,,.,...,...,.........,..,...,,.....,, ,..., C Melody Saxaphone I, F, Jack Mattis .,......... ......,,, A lto Saxaphone Nevin Jackson ..... .................... V iolin 1 'H f Ober Nisley ....... ..,....,.,...... D rums . , . Jay Kain ,,..,........,..,. ........ 1 st Trumpet Charles Dibeler .... . ..... ,..... 2 nd Trumpet , Karl Kupp, lleaderb ..., ,.,.,, T rombone i up Karl Arnold ..,.,.........,. ......... B anjo r Evelyn Yost ,,..,.,..... ..,.... ....,. .,..,., P i a no ly , , . .. 5 L 5, lgJ.JLKllE,, NJ l1Q,LD,g4NNllAL 1 T J, l i -r B- 5fi11'. T it ,ff Fifty-nw , , , fgi- if TM 1 TX 'fxxgzgxlgxgxzzxxzzlrxxzxxrrnzg 14 Q if g W Q f fl New T it xx ,J C l as 2 mi I ' 1 ' il eww em club it l . 4 l i w, l' i l l 1 1 i l Carol, sisters, carol , is our advice, but they d0n't need it. Anyone ' who happens to pass the high school building on a Wednesday afternoon, y i can tell you that. 1 l They have very effectively shown to us what hours of real work and i T practice can accomplish, by their creditable appearances at school events, such as debates, the Hatz Oratorical Contest, Sons of Veterans' Essay p Contest, etc. , A Miss Bauder, our supervisor of music, can feel very proud of the re- ! sult of her eflicient directing of the 32 girls who comprise the club. The officers of the Glee Club are: f lefil President .................................................. ....... M arian Smith , Yugi Secretary and Treasurer ...... ..,.. R omaine Geibe ' r l, Q xl Pianist ...,.................,............ ...... E dith Sweigart il F .. ll V W C Rl ls!! V is XA! i ill Q , fxgil 'flff7s Q-. Q lflf-,J T C IQ il3LllE?-NBGQLD 7lNYllPlll C .t up-xx il L, ,.. , , X ,Q X K 4 5 Q YD , . . X N ,T X 'QA iJQ5ficL2., C X A ,xxx X ., Fifty-six , if Q -V 5, g ,415 gwlxilxr 2 1 1 . , , X, , J- r , e T gf-as fs ,tg ,give xy. I'v-x111:ixx:z:::1L.Tx:s11::::111n:.Q 1- ,A jfynrnfyynnnyngn, ,, 'r 'l ,i il get ,Yr ' F Ak n ' Y, ..,.,.,,,... R, 1 ,- Us ' A exp, xg 11 , - V l l il ii li ll M l li rr . ,..'. , xt 'x 'ne ,153 ,I ,N 5 T T55 lu l , if fx .. XQYJ 1 1 V 1 l l t Maps' 6122 Iuh I , J The Boys' Glee Club, organized at the opening of the school term, numbers 21. The following officers were elected: Prsident .........,................................l............ ...... R obert Gross Secretary and Treasurer ....... ....................... ...... . . . ...l..... ,... J ohn Good Pianist .............,.................,..............,.........,..,.............................................,....,... John Cranston Although the director, Mr. Horst, left at the end of the first semester, Mr. Mathias, our physical education instructor, carried out the unfinished work with great success to the end of the school term. They have shown great musical talent and have made several appearances N throughout the year. Believe it or not, they're hot. If you don't believe me, you should have heard K them crooning The Lost Chord , or The Bells of St. Mary's. Here is some com- 1 Q y petition for Rudy Valee. A A A Practices were held every Thursday afternoon. if T , EA, A . ,A -- 7 idfffh-.K T' wwvwvfwvwvvv- 7 Y . f r if i Ljfv. ,Ti-- as - g l.5LlIEANDC1OLD ,HIINMIAL PPV , HIHII ' ' - ' f , XX 1+ vo' V ' X Q 'lj X' Xf X Fifty-seven ', ' . ,C , --fix , -4' x N ', 'QQIIIITXIIIXZITIA A. . - .1I.T'.C V- 'lflffillfilIIIXLLZILLZIIIILIIIIIITITITX A '- f -ff, S xl 'Q . ' n 3-t - r. , ff .5 1- 'L if -4 ' x - Y F '1 I v artist? auth f K I i , i l i i t i 1 i , I i I if R W . i I 5 i i Yi t ,E i i In ' i . 1 X, Rf T ni t i ? ' 1 ii X Purpose- To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community, N i ' high standards of Christian Character. i 1' Slogan- Pure thoughts, pure words, pure actions. 1 1 i Objective- To seek, to find, to share. 1, We organized for our second year of club activities almost immediately after the 1 school term began. During the school year we attended the Tri-County Tri-Hi-Y 'N 2, Conference, at Elizabethtown, and Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y banquets at Oberlin, Hershey, ii and Middletown. it f At Cin-istnies time the entire club aided santa Claus quite n bit by dressing dolls i L and distributing them among the unfortunate. We also filled Easter baskets for the 1 , needy at Easter time. i When spring arrived, we decided to do our bit towards bringing sunshine into ' 3 this world by having each girl sponsor a garden project. The projects were a great E' it success. i ig Officers of the club: I Q' r President ........................ ........,.. A nna Bates . tial , Vice President ,... .... D orothy Houser , A ,I .g Secretary ........... ........ J can Leiby 1 gi Treasurer ....... ......,.. M ary Etter ' ' t H Chaplin ..... .......... M ary Geyer W iv Sentinel ..............,..... ...................... E rna Mae Stark I ' i ff Pianist ...,......................... ............,..........,. E dith sweigsn-t i s ' ' ,Ei f Faculty Counselors ...... ...,. M iss Rose and Miss Wealand ff it Town Counselor ........ .........,. ...................... M r s. Wickey .i X , ,X .. , f H v' ' ',K li fl X E ,, , in -, y nuts, to new ,ikhlii-XL wtf. We mm ' s ,. -2, 'fu' ' V p Fifty-eight E E I ' A ' ' i A ' ,J axif' 'V kffew -C vvv-v v-- vv is W, .,, V,.,11n:.1..i--.-,11:....:--::ru:nzC f Q V- ljfrf -.1r:':1117rzz-,1zrrz .-1 'X iwi tl- Y '- -ff' '- ?m'i I 2' Xl'Vxf H , :E- , Q ...V l l 1 V Ali 'il N . i, M ' in A 4 'I il' Q, lf? ll .Ag 1 L 39? Here we are, the Hi-Y fellows. Our society was organized in 1929, under the leadership of Profess'or Wilbur Cassel. Since then the spirit and enthusiasm has in- creased greatly. The aim of the club is three-fold. The society is pledged to en- deavor, to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian Character throughout the school and community. . The meetings of this club are permeated with a feeling of virile wholesomeness, which induces a desire to measure up to the high standards set by the organization. Topics of vital interest and concern in each young man's life are discussed by the club in open forum. The expression and discussion of all the possible views on these subjects are thus' brought to light and their application in the every day life of each is easily accomplished. As stimuli of interest among the students, the club has successfully presented attractions of a humorous and an athletic nature. The ollicers of the Hi-Y Club for the past year have been: President ..............................................................i........................... ......... ,..... C 1 yde Felker Vice President .... ...... H arold Houser Secretary ....... ........ E lmer Cashman Treasurer ..., ...... N orman McGraw Chaplin ..... ...... H arry Dibeler . l.lLllEg s-ND l1OL D ,JXMIAL F3??+'1. I g ,, M, x va l E. I l. MT l l l 1 ' pf A Q as ' 3 fi I I . , 1' . ' f XXL L-I-. f.- Fifty-nine ' .ff - i k I-.l , . .!XI.IIIIII1LLI1ZI1'IIISLIXIXIIIITIIUIXCH ' ij.:r::1.T1r:-vx::::1'1-'!::1xIn11rr 5 if i ,' f l arsitp lub l V I 5 l il W W I 1' This club, the first of its' kind to be organized in the Middletown High School, I has proved to be very popular with the young men of the town. It is composed of all fellows who have earned their M in varsity competition. 31 The purpose of the club is to promote good sportsmanship, increase interest in ll athletics, increase the importance and honor of the high school varsity letter, and ,' develop good fellowship. :I ' 'I The club held a very successful dance at Willow Brook, April 23, 1931. About seventy members and guests attended and enjoyed the refreshments, cards and dancing. I Q This club has become a moving power in the school activities, and it is considered ' an exceptional honor to become a member. lts meetings are held bi-weekly at the M Colonial Restaurant, at which meetings are combined the business and social sessions At the first meeting of the club, the following oiiicers were elected: 1 President ...........................................................................,..,............,....,................... John Good ' , Vice President ...,. ,,,,,,,,,,, H an-y Paul w , r ,Qu .T Secretary ........... ...... R ichard Garver 2 Treasurer . ............., ................ W illiam Leonhard IX T Faculty Advisor ...... ....... P rofessor K. M. Cassell ' L T: Fl: ' ,, , i 'fx til X. :Z .x . ,ii 'il , ', ., .gqg,J 1 ,A D al l .a Ti - A' fi Q- v v - JJLIIEIANDGOLD -imuit 'V' mmm vs T f f ' f r Sixty IIlQII'II1 1:1 1111111111 IIIZIYE. C - T' E l . lv Thi' xii l , if ,. ' x x if '1 l.'IX1'1I.'.'.'1I1II.'.'Il1XX-II 1' ' l MMmMWwMvg4Ae-Uri ,... M,.QmMVnU.1,1f 'ITEFNLFI 'iff -f' ' 'Alf-Z'1j'5!.?g ' '.:s':9 fgfg'L:qj' ' 'f',f.T'j-f:.',.'f5f15l J l - Z 335' '?E!' ' fi 75:32-321.515 1 N , 2 A el ' 'f- WF' . V 1 -1 iff: . I 1:11553 554-Qzg: new 1 X-.X 1 . ' ice 'Q nf iffgi-fi , irl1sf2fJ. if-.. ff ' A- ' 'T 'it' ' , ,,-:pf-21 ELf.'.:'l,:xT?'-' 'ww I 4 -tr. - .-.- ..-f -Nr. 152-A'c'.Q 233, 'l ' Sf-X 1 53'-,'.'. ' -'i,5',:'52 .f.:f'.Y:-'-,':'-' ' - , l ii-iii - . 1 WE , 1 ' fi? xl. 1 . ,,. , Q . ..QfI3ifi5f ., I A ilk to -. . x.-,-- - , -..-. -' 1.-..., ,,u V... .. - .-1. .- ..' . I 1 1 in 1 , 'lilil 1 if :fi X .. John Good qtfgiptuiul ,,,A.. ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,....,.. . . A ,,........... ......,.,,......,.,,...,,.,, ,..,, H i ght l'lllll Cliairlcs Foltz ,,.,,..,,,,....,, ,,.. L Pft End Arlington Mciiarvey ,,.., ..... L eft End lilmer Caslnnun ..,,,, ..,, L eft Guard John Rothrock ,.,,. .... L eft Guard Lewin Hzintzelman ..,. .,... I light Guard Robert Gross .,.,1,., .........,.....1, C enter John llehnmn ,,.. ,,.... R ight Tackle i mi-1 Landis .....11 1.,,,, L eft 'nickle Richard Garvcr ......L 11..,. Q ual-tel-back Kenneth Kennard ..,..., ,,,,A, H alfbagk Earl Wagner .....L..... .1.,.. H alfback Harry Paul ,1... Fullbaek Floyd Yost ...,...,..., .,A,,, F ullback ix Richard Shaffner ...1 ...1 ..,, ...,1 , . , ,,,, , ,, ,,,, , ,, ,,,,,,1,,,,A, ,,,,AA,,,,,11,,,,4,, , H Fullbaqk ix l BUYS' FOOTBALL SCHEDULE UF 1930 '-3 September 20 - - Middletown ..1........,.... 0 Steelton ,.4, , 13 1 ' September 27 Middletown ...... 0 Lancaster ,.... ..... 1 3 1 October 4 - Middletown 1..... ....... 2 6 Catholic ,.,.......... ,, 0 gg October 10 - Middletown ...... ....... 2 5 Hummelstown ..,.,, ,, 0 ' I October 18 - Middletown ...,.. ....... 4 0 Marysville ...,,. .,.4, 0 October 25 - Middletown ...... ....,. 1 9 Downingtown ,.,, , 13 'wg November 1 Middletown .,.... ....... 2 7 Oberlin ,,,1,,,,,,,, U 0 'xl November 15 Middletown ....,. ....... 3 4 Duncannon ..,,,,,,, ,, 0 l November 21 Middletown ,...., .,..,. 2 1 Elizabethtown ...,,, ,, 6 fl November 27 Middletown ...... ...... 1 3 Lnola .........,.,.. 4, 0 4, xggf' K - 'vvvv vv vvvwvvvv llloll E fANlJ4 v NIL-XL ,SL I 'K I . 1 . O , fi, li ' 4 1 M ll 4 x 'XA iii 3. V VY XIII:-A Sixty-one v w l ll il cc. M-.. so i We A c g c --'An vf -- Y 1 Ll, Xi Y .. Y V' .1 ---- -.-, ----f--a- -- W..- .TIT--2, xv Xqjqr, A xx ' 5 Pi Q f 11121 W, w iv' e l - X-X Vx' . f . A fe Q it no l l il A l 1 I I it 1 ' ' r 4 K. Cassell W. Leonhard J. Good R. Mathias ' Coach Mgr. Capt. Ass't Coach IQ FOOTBALL NEWS FOR 1931 Here they are, folks. Take a good look at them, for you are looking at -the N ' second Wonder Team which Coach Kenneth Cassell has turned out under his b capable leadership. With a wealth of material to select from, Coach Cassell formed 1 , the most powerful grid machine that ever represented Middletown High. Q l With Captain Good, Gross, Paul, Foltz, and Rothrock forming the nucleus of the l u eleven, the team sailed along smoothly after dropping the first two tilts to the strong li 3 Steelton and Lancaster aggregations by the scores 13-0, With these two setbacks , staring them in the face, they came back with that determined and fighting spirit ai , and won eight consecutive games, and when the season ended, the team's average gl 5 I N stood at the eight hundred percent. mark. Out of the eight games won, the Cassell- ii 1 'I AAA1 I ' 4 IN 1 fi, , ,llY, ... -.. -A.L,.I..-.l DDQ .........I-.g k I 'X l I , . ,T fl Q , l l I 4 , , I gif. I .im ,Q h Q, lx 3 X, T3 .QI N 1 3 all All r. . . i ,-Xi j,, Fw-k Foltz Elmer Cashman Bob Gross Dick Shaifner 'N fl Left End Left Guard Center Fullback V f hx M ic: :fi g ffl ex .1 jf ' ig if ,hc , ..-,,--f 'yiiiln ...---..,,,.,,- 1 Q 'Us -- Ami- , 'L C' T Y -hu' l 1 -. W- -ff4,- ' X Q -wmi BLUE AWD GOLD AMNIIAL X .... - ..... -C Xetxw , Q T it . DM gqtp Cel ,E-3 73, cafe Sixty-two 44, ' i i f 7 A Hog :fre f'f11-- T 1 G15 fi Fi Y E1 L 1.1 9... 'TV W1 M .12 1 ,1 1. 1 .ix 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 . 1 1 .11 A Nt.. N 1 K. 1, l y .1 1 N' 1 L.. 2231 11 5. 1X1 1 1 X . .11 1. deg V5 .,., W, CTW, W- -. . iz r . X5 MY: , Q ,,-,.----,- Floyd Yost Jake Behman Sonny Wagner Dick Garver Fullback Right Tackle Halfback Quarterback The annual banquet was postponed after careful consideration on account of the needy conditions that prevailed in town, and the money was given to the local com- munity nurse for charitable purposes. However this sacrifice did not go unheeded, for two loyal followers of M. H. S. sports, Mr. Kenneth Cassell and Mr. Knupp both gave sumptuous feeds ' to the boys. Coach Cassell was ably assisted in his fine work by Mr. Mathias, our physical education instructor, who came to us from Temple University. Both deserve great credit for their fine work. Helping to make the season's grid schedule a grand success for their Alma Mater, were the following Seniors: Captain Good, Gross, Paul, Foltz, and Rothrock. All made auspicious showings for M. H. S. VVith Richard Garver, the captain-elect for next year's squad, everything looks promising for Wonder Team , number three. Kenny Kennard Heintzelman Mac McGarvey John Rothrock Curley Paul Halfback Left Guard Left End Right Guard Fullback . ,,,,, , ,,--,f5,?,1,EV'Sg A. .... ...... l MW., 1 is J 1 6,132 xt. -V .1 1. 1 11 1 11 1. 1 1 11 1 1 1 X1 1 1 11 1 11 1, 1 1 1 1 1 111 11 1 1 111 11 ,CL X VV' T WX 1 f Q., Xi? , ,N V 4 N M, L21 1,QAIx1w 11121 1N Nix. ,fi bg 1 .MBe111,1iQL1v..f11m111sL get Sixty-three P5235 f KX, 1 Xy Xf 7-TV., n , 13,2 Q A Half' A X.. . .ff LUTIIY-11911153 A 11: 1-123512 Q . fi! as Q' illlluhhlstntnn Jia. 5. jfnuthall Uleam 1 .. ! V . V 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 i , . I 4 1 . 1 f 1 l 1 s I Reading from left to right: First Row-F. Yost, R. Shalfner, D. Leonhard, R Q5 Garver, K. Kennard. Second Row-R. Gross, J. Behman, J. Rothrock, J. Good, L , Heintzelman, E. Landis, H. Paul, C. Foltz. Third Row-K. Cassell, Coach, H. W l Graybill, Former Principalg C. Deibler, W. Gish, H. Shiley, R. Clark, E. Wagner, G ll Botts, E. Cashman, R. Mathias, Ass't. Coachg W. Leonhard, Mgr. Fourth Row-G I Knupp, F. Smith, J. Coble, H. Best, J. Bishel, J. Sload, B. Nees, A. McGarvey. l 1:5 1 THE 1931 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE September 19 .............................. , ....,...,...,..........,..........,......... Steelton, Away. Y September 26 .......... Lancaster, Away. ii October 3 ..... .,.,. C atholic High, Away. U October 10 .... ................,.. Y ork, Away. October 17 .... ...........,.,....,.,,...,..,, O pen. i: October 24 .... Downingtown, Away. ' October 30 .... ............... O berlin, Away. .Qflxi November 7 ..... ...... E lizabethtown, Home. ll November 14 ........... Columbia, Away i,1,lf,f,f November 21 ..... Sunbury, Away if li November 26 ...... ..... ...... E n ola, Home. jg -,W.-E . . ..--,.,ee, ,N ,.e,,,,,, ,W Q F C. V L 7 W f WW, -W--A . ---.- . W BLUE ANPGQLD ANNUAL . ,,,....--. - , L X5 f- EP' Cf N 'wg L5w7ZE1Y'ff'M-X' 'LAiH'M5' Sixty-four EFL? jflr 4,gL,QEEL, ,ii.:'53' 513. 7-X thl tic Ax X ,X V X A -mx-. Q ',g..1,.1 WX guxu-3-:xg-fag-gg ' . ', 1 .. 34, pf'MvM -410 5 f F sf FN. H5255 ' , l1Yi5i'5i5HHHKVm' 0 . . JULY'-'49B'h 5l7 i'1.5 F36!Hi'9d HK B?-HEYl'lliz. ' ' vvvvvwvvvvfv vvvv vf -vvv -aa --.4L4. .-.... -.. A41 -t.. ' lu ,V . , 1 All .VI - ' ,f vv vw--vvvvv' vvvvv vv f- fi ..1. 2 , Y r l '-l John Good .....,.. Richard Shaffner Richard Garver Harry Paul ........,r Robert Gross .,.. John Bishel Clyde Coble .,.. December 12 ' December 19 - January 10 - January 16 - January 30 - February G - February 10 February 20 '11- BOYS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE FOR '30-'31 Middletown Middletown - Middletown Middletown - Middletown - Middletown Middletown Middletown 18 Hershey .,....., Swatara ..,,...,,., Hummelstown Lower Paxton Susquehanna Highspire , ...., Hershey ...,.,,, Swatara .,,........ Forward Forwa rd Forwa rd Guard Guard Center Center 37 151 . T 14 24 8 26 21 . - February 27 Middletown ...... .,..... 2 1 Hummelstown ,,,, 14 ix March 4 - Middletown ...,.. .,,.... 1 7 Highspire ,...,.,.. .,,, 7 A, March 6 - Middletown ...... .,,.... 1 7 Lower Paxton ,.,, 16 1, f March 20 - Middletown ...........,.... 26 Susquehanna ..,...,...,,......,r 17 Q5 M. H. S.-205 opponents-220 1 X-11 at - v v 1 5 is v f 7 - - 'YW' .liallaa MD 4 :-rIggxL1x1:t:11:L11I1Ir1rr !, Sixty-five qL'r Q1-x0i -,.,, is our 'nee e W 'Je-1-'fi 33, aeeei e H -e 1 if ,V an F M we E4 dal Q w sc gy wk 1 ' , l E3 - Y l r l V i 1 w w l i R 1 M w ' ii W l . . l ll 1 i Q Dick Shaffner M. Hoke Johnny Good W. Leonhard Dick Garver D. Miller il 1 X Forward Coach Capt. Mgr. Forward Ass't Coach 1 l V i l Coach Hoke's varsity baskeieers, beyond the slightest doubt, certainly can be 11 l commended on the remarkable come back they staged to hold a higher place in the ' il l ' Lower Dauphin Lcague. i. With such a lineup as Captain Good, Bishel, Gross, Paul, Shafner, Coble, and 3 l li Garver, the boys surely made things tough for their opponents, and when the 'Q' il smoke of the last game had cleared away, Middletown High found the boys resting li l li in third place in the county league. One might say such a position isn't any- 'l' thing to boast of, but that is not the case. Remember the old sayin - a p or be- i 1 ,' ginning means a good ending. Whoever said that, must surely ha ad t boys' ll l l varsity in mind. D 'U , l . ND i l ynb. l I ,l l ll 'F il f ll ll Eli 4, 1 il y li li gl c'f'li3,- ' ,, 1 dw , in 1, ,il I 't f , -' Q I 1 A' L, - . ,3 fl rl l X ,gil A, llxigfifi Curley Paul Johnny Rishel Clyde Coble Bob Gross X l Guard Center Center Guard ,N 1 lf i LQIQQEC so C as y Y ' W BLIIEHNDGOLD Ah NUAL ,V .t umm . . L1N rf--'-- gf- -af 1 7 ,V - ye X fe. is we is nog 5-. W ite'-4-Q-.1-ex X' . . CCR? --,.-a- .... W. W 34-515 f3:IsT,j3' .. Q ll Qi-is . li 1 T Buys' igaskethall Team 21 1 1 ll li ,I 1 Q1 1l 11 1 l Ml ...Q r .Ui N. K Q x l I 1, X X al l f V3 ll,- U , X 1 ,gc 1 1 xp, 1 AA 1 1 1 . 1- 1 i l 1 1 .' ll 1 lr 1 gl l 11 li I, 1 1 l l 1' Q, 1 l' 1 1? 1 ,I l 1 . A ' , Y Reading from left to right-First Row: R. Gross, J. Bishel, J. Good, Captain, X H. Paul, R. Carver, R. Shaffner. Second Row: C. Baker, M. Hoke, Coach, C. Coble, 5 D. Miller, Ass't Coach, W. Leonhard, Mgr., G. Botts. , BUYS' BASKETBALL Sports' Editor talking. We called our winning football aggregation a Wonder , Team . However, that was football, while this is basketball. Superlatives, I'm , 3 afraid, will fail to describe our boys' basketball team, for their records are almost 1 'f beyond expression. 1 ij As in the case of the football team, our boy tossers dropped the first two games, 3 1 but then they tightened up, and won the third contest by defeating Hummelstown. 1' Staging a sensational comeback, they won the four remaining games on their schedule and finished third in the Lower Dauphin County League, and for the first 5.1 time in many years, they occupied a position above fourth place. .pm Guided by Captain Johnny Good and Coach Hoke, the boys displayed a stellar 1 , 4 , brand of basketball throughout the season. Coach Hoke's winning five was made up 1' of Captain Good, Gross, Paul, Bishel, and Shaffner, and in the past season's team, a -lk N a wealth of material was discovered in the scrubs. In view of this fact, everything looks promising for another successful team next year. '5 Helping to assist Coach Hoke in accomplishing his fine work were Mr. Miller Q11' and Mr. W. Cassell. All worked hard with Coach Hoke, and they certainly deserve ,' Q, I great credit. 1x11 JV s - e . 1 C- Y ' S ' ,..,c, . LDLLIEQ AND LIOLD AIN NUAL 1 ,im . Y' .1 TL .,CfD2fQ,i,QQ0,, 454.5 XNQ i A ' X ' X' Sixty-seven ESQ' ' W' W' io W .Kgs ol-Er .F N' tl I s I X 8 ,i at . x 1 ' vo: 'i ', in ,K gA W W, V y Ajifkf - Q, 3- fi Si ' 'irq - 'rx ' 1 J .diff 532 if '.. , l e 1 i ,fe W i .M at ff E min V ,f'vX5,,- 4' N 7- '1 M ta- JH 1 lx l ll l , . . l l l ll I V l I l . . i R. Mathias J. Kieffer M. Smith W. Cassell Coach Mgr. Capt. Ass't Coach ' Marian Smith, lCaptainJ ............,. ........... ........--.-...- C 0 Hier Helen Welsh ..............,.....,., ..... F Orward N Ruth Good .,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,.. ..... F o rward W, Margaret Stotz ..... Guard , Ruth Walton ......... Guard X ' Ruth Durborow ...,... . Guard ' In Elizabeth Wagner ....... Guard Marian Yost .............. Guard l Norma Stober .............,........,.......................................................,..................... Guard ll GIRLS' BASKETBALL SCHEDULE FOR '30-'31 December 12 - - - Middletown ................ Hershey ................ ...... . 33 December 19 - Middletown ........ ..... L Ower Swatara ..... ....... 4 2 il January 2 - - Middletown ........ ..... A lumrli ................ ....... 2 2 15 January 9 - Middletown ........ ..... H ummelstown .... .... 1 9 i January 16 - - Middletown ..,...., ..... L ower Paxton 9 . January 20 - - Middletown ...,.... ..... C ornwall ......... ....... 1 2 li January 27 - Middletown ........ ..... M . E. Girls .... ....-.. 3 9 y January 30 - Middletown ................ Susquehanna ...... ....... 3 4 ,H February 3 - Middletown ........ .,... M . E. Girls .... ....... 2 2 I l February 6 - Middletown ........ ,.... H ighspire ..... 17 1 W February 10 - Middletown ....,.,. ..... H ershey ....... .v..... 2 8 February 18 - Middletown ........ ..... B ig Five ...........,. ...... 2 0 Fffjffqg February 20 Middletown ........ ..... L 0Wer Swatara .... ....... 3 6 f February 27 - Middletown .....,.. ,,.v. H umrI1elS'COW11 .... ...... . 28 igjl March 4 - Middletown ........ ..... H ighspire ............ ....... 2 2 f'.li,fi March 6 - Middletown ........ ..... L ower Paxton .... 13 N March 11 - Middletown ........ ..... C ornwall ............ ....... 1 6 Clog' March 20 - Middletown ........ ..... S usquehanna ...... ....... 2 3 iii March 24 - - Middletown ................ 31 John Harris .................... 14 . r -- M. H. S.-319 Opponents-449 .N ll 1 Nik .fn jf ,L 2 ,yay 31 M 1 ni 'IX 'Vi' 4 --, fl' 'V QCA' YA A I r Y ' 'J 25112- 2 ee e. 1 L BLUE AND GOLD flhhll.-il. l . V . H-H111 l XA X, G cf-gg rg Egfr? X -1 1 I 33 1 ' si-. flu sig, U1 1 Y I V 1 1 1 . ' . ' 1 I Ruth Good Marian Yost Ruth Walton Red Durborow Q' 1 ' 1 Forward Guard Guard Guard 5 1 1 Focus your optics upon Coach Mathias' varsity basketball sextette. X Nuff said -you're probably thinking of the poor season they went through- i so stop thinking and I'll tell you something. Those girls deserve as much credit g as the league leaders. 1 1 i Breaks , as you call them, were against the varsity lassies, for many of the F 1 games they lost were practically on the ice, and then in the last few minutes of , 5 play Old Man Defeat came along and ended it all. V X 'K Captain Smith, Stotz, Wagner, Good, Walton, and Sweigart usually were out V 'i 3 ,Q there on the court fighting desperately for their Alma Mater and whether the game 1 I 1 1 was won or lost, they always' provided the necessary opposition to make any game i, 1 ' I exciting. 1 M. H. S. is proud of her girl basketeers. 1' y ,1 X i i '1 li ' ' ' il 11 1 19 , 11 1 11 4 l' 11 y 1, 1 I X, 'ly M1 ,X 1 'j v C 5521 1 TQ? l pix ' 1,11 141 1 fl l cf lil s 1' XJ, Maggie Stotz Norma Stober Helen Welsh Lizzie Wagner Kelly A f Guard Guard Forward Guard X111 1, y lk W 4 2 M I 1. J 1 ,vivo my is H---HY'-A ---AM I e Q' 1 -Q, ,Mg We BLUE AND GOLD ANNUAL 1 , V gf-Xe ,wi,q,?l,g,Wf Y M 7 -yn, ,JI fs, A1 ff- -- - '- X ,X H N 1 ' , X K . 1 xx ,f ka! -e . . xg. 67 1413-4 f 24 ' a gl, if XXXL? X Sixty-nine E IXTIYXIIIT ' 11112134 -W' , L ,XIIIITITYIYYYIYTTIITYTTYITTWTIXIXIIL E ' ' YE Girls Basket Zeal! sam l il l W H l M W li , . ii 11 ll Reading from left to right-First Row: B. Campbell, E. Sweigart, L. Books, E. Faust, N. Stober. Second Row: M. Yost, E. Wagner, M. Stotz, M. Smith, Capt., R. Good, H. Welsh. , Third Row: R. Durborow, R. Walton, R. Mathias, Coach, W. Cassell, Ass't Coach, D. Houser, C. Houser, M. Paul. ll .. . ,X GIRLS BASKETBALL l' Our girls' basketball team suffered a more or less discouraging season this year, In .5 as far as winning games were concerned. However, when you discovered that they il ended up in sixth place in the Lower Dauphin County League, don't form your 5 opinions so abruptly. Have you ever heard of any athletic team that represented , M. H. S. that did not die fighting? No, and you never will. Our girls' team en- ? countered a bit of hard luck, as was shown often during contests. Many a game was practically won, only to lose out in the final minutes of play. However, that is the ' way things happen. The breaks this year appeared against them. l I . This year the girls were piloted by a new leader. Mr. Mathias, the coach, took ix ' the material he had, and combined them into one of the scrappiest teams that ever ix, V represented M. H. S. They gave opposition, and heaps of it to whomever they played. . ., . In Stotz and Wagner, the girls' team boasted of two of the best guards that M. kg H. S. ever turned out. Both were excellent. Next year's team will certainly miss r their services. Captain Smith and Good showed us how to put the ball in the basket l . . ft, KN.. with their capable forward playing. Walton and Durborow formed the remainder of 'Lil 1 li the Senior class personnel that played on the team. These lassies' actions will cer- ls ffl, , tainly be missed next season. 'fi Hats off , then to Coach Mathias, and his fair warriors. All deserve heaps ll , of praise. ll , E 4 ill fi '. r fftx ' mi..-f.. , ,Q he ,a - , , HIIHI' 'r:x1rr1. t EJ ,WD KTQZLIIIIIILLIL 'ni Seventy X-X V V T ' L X' ' ' ' V 1, v vvvvvvv vm -......1 ,,, x. 'Eff Q - Q4 IVA 'E ,V v-v 'qv ' .,.YA,.. ...T., Harold Shiley ,.,.. Charles Dibeler ,,..., Floyd Yost ....... Jacob Yaros ..,,. Harry Paul ,,..........,...,,...,,,.,A,.. Richard Garver ,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Richard Shaffner, fCaptai James Coble ...r,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Arlington McGarvey Samuel Horetsky .......... Clarence Springer ..... Russel Hershberger M I UDLETOWN H Date Wednesday, April 15 Tuesday, April 21 IGH Friday, April 24 ....,,... Saturday, April 25 . Tuesday, April 28 Catcher Catcher Pitcher Pitcher First Base Second Base Short Stop Third Base Third Base Right Fielder Center Fielder Left Fielder SCHOOL BASEBALL SCHEDULE, SEASON OF 1931 Opponent Lower Paxton Hummelstown . Swatara ..,....... Lebanon Susquehanna Where Played Away Away Home Away .,...,, Away f Saturday, May 2 .,... Lebanon ...., ....... H ome ' Tuesday, May 5 .,..... Hershey ,,,,,,,, -,,.--, H ome 51 Friday, May 8 ...,...,, Lower Paxton ,,,,,,, Homg A , Tuesday, May 12 ...., Hummelstown ,,-,-.. Home 1 . Friday, May 15 .....,.,.,. Swatara ...,.,,, ,-,'-,. A .way I, Tuesday, May 19 ,.,.,,, Susquehanna ,...... Home M Friday, May 22 ..,..,. ...... H ershey .,.,. -,,,,,. A way K 1 C 1' , , , . , . ': ' C-N , , A T V ,' C' Y ' Y 'V vvvvvv vvv ka. fix. Y i K A' ' I A N ' Seventy-one ly l n . N Q ii 1 . ii l l 'N U 51 J N .1 il mi il il li i oi .fi slkk Ill. Xl Sl, X Wi N ff Seventy-two H i 1i -aumrmmo C kg f PE, If-35,---P '-iP A 4-1 V fgjti i ii: E cali WT ' I 'P 5 l K. Cassell Jim Yaros Dick Shaffner, Capt. Harold Shiley Billy Leonhard Coach Pitcher Short Stop Catcher Mgr. ' 1 F i America's grand old game of baseball, under the able coaching of Ken Cassell, i was a grand success as far as winning games was concerned this year, in M. H. S. N 3 With Floyd Yost as the nucleus of the pitching staif, and Jimmy Yaros, south- v paw hurler, the Cassellmcn went through what was considered a successful season. Y Journeying to Lower Paxton for the inaugural game of the season, the M. boys took them into camp by the score 8-3. Then came a slump. A ragged fielding 1 H. S. 1 1 i 1 Arley McGarvey Jack Mattis George Botts Ray Clark Charlie Baker M 3rd Base lst Base 2nd Base Pitcher Short Stop 'P 1 i ',1'x.g, P leig BLUE W GOLDf4 NlIAL o l y, P twig.. w.',g.,3',i f l f ,-- C. 710112 . - e W .M+M4x'-xxx'- ? . 'fi ii. i lg' I?'fe1II3?:f,,,,-i..--, ,YW , vi , ' E-ti if 0' Jig :' L glfexi. if .'-'- MT Izgfeif l ' e 4' .fi rv T is , ' V , . 1 ! Q. 11 I 1 l l ww il ' Russ Hershberger John Bishel John Hickernell Hap Paul Floyd Yost i L. Fielder Pitcher Catcher lst Base Pitcher X ll X1 slump is really what it was. Overthrows at crucial moments of the game and field- it . 1 f ing errors constituted the main items during this off period. . ' w To say Coach Cassell was perturbed, would be putting it rather mildly. There- w . l ' N' after the boys' tightened up and played real baseball the remaining games of the 1, 'Q season. 1, Captain Shaffner, with his heavy hitting and sensational fielding, was a real as- 1' set to the team. Springer and Paul also were dependable when it came to hitting Q 1 .1 1 the old sphere. l l i l . C n . l lk 1 l X 7 l 3 i l i 5 .JL -is :-H1 ,lx . 'li ' U . i T M 4 ' Q v , ' QI ' .. X . ,V if- Dick Garver Jim Coble Charlie Dibeler Sam Horetsky Clarence Springer X 2nd Base 3rd Base Catcher R. Fielder C. Fielder J Jlelp li 1 Eine idx 'L i ,lx xx ' M 3,1 ,nl I. ggi 'xi M J fx lk A W4 U , 5 1, W Xffgim ' f'-'- nr-wvnff fav ' - 'Y i C' x V Y -Y-V ' --L V ee We .eJ3LlIE W 919LD,H1BN UAL Us as W C N i I 1' --it ' 2 i -' 'C 'T Seventy-three I v 1 YW V ,, 'fix X-- ' LYX1IY1IIUIZIIIIIZIIIXE,C AL E2 lg. 'xjrrrxxrrrxiirr V A-, .. if , A v .3 F. T ff? -W Easezhall sam f -1 1 ,I ' P l F , X. 1 w l l l , A . Q , Reading from left to right-Front Row: C. Dibeler, G. Botts, J. Yaros, A. Capka, l ' K. Cassell, Coach, R. Dengler, C. Baker, A. McGarvey, R. Garver. Second Row: W. xl Leonhard, Mgr., R. Hershberger, R. Shaffner, W. Gish, F. Yost, S. Horetsky, R. 1' if Mathias, Ass't Coach. Third Row: C. Lynch, J. Hickernell, H. Shiley, J. Coble, J. l Mattis, J. Bishel, H. Paul, C. Springer. R. Clark. ' BASEBALL NEWS il America's most popular sport was started in M. H. S. again in the latter part Ii A of March, undc-r the leadership of Coach K. Cassell. At the first call for candidates 5. an abundance of material reported, and then came the difiicult task of elimination N for Coach K. Cassell. ,, By the third week of April another championship team had been formed, and on il April 14th, with the resounding whacks from the American and National League M bats being broadcast over the radio, the Cassellmen journeyed to Lower Paxton for A-,L their opening game. ?-F' '35 Dick Shaffner was elected for the captainship position this year. With his ex- , .lf,.x cellent fielding and batting ability, and Coach CaSsell's expert guidance, the team Q U :failed along in a winning way throughout the season. Bearing the brunt of the - JIQ pitching assignments was Floyd Yost, the school's pitching sensation. Ably as- sisting him on the mound were Yaros, Bishel, Dengler, and Clark. On the initial , sack, Paul and Mattis alternated. Garver, Botts, and Baker fought it out at second, 'girl while Captain Shaffner held down the short stop position. Coble covered third. In il ' the outfield Hershberger, Horetsky, and Springer saw regular service. J Again we thank Coach Cassell for his fine work. .. ' ! if 1 ' ll ix VK XXX ----f- - f --f -4-A '?'? '- ' Ui '- f - ----vi-.---- A ----V -'--- --- f- F n a , J I ' ' ' .A-a-.-.--, BLUE AND GOLD Ahh UAL .... , J- TTW 7JQTE'iElffTf.--T A we Seventy-four Q L' W V at ' J f ' ki? 345 ' r ' 'S f 1 , II1lII11IIZl I V I ' -Z ' I TTYTTYTYTI XYTYTIIIIIT' L., 3 gf Y' V - N K J O V, lllfllll , ' -' V . pn A i ,,1,i ? 'f 1 5 . 2 1 . 1 'X 1' L J , ' A , Y Y . t l ' GAR HIIIIXIZXILIXZLILLJIILIILQI 'XSD K' - L ,fl Seventy-five KT 1 , X ,A fax ,W V awe. . . Cer. ee, ggi? P --. . Mr-- --Wu 1 M-,.,,..--., -. A- gi ,A Y AQ t J X W . ' E Many members of the Alumni Association of the Middletown High School, have become prominent and influential citizens of Middletown and some of the larger cities of the United States and foreign countries. We are proud of them all, but we ' only have room to mention a few of the most successful, and the class with which V they graduated, and what they are now doing. CLASS OF '26 4 Wesley Hoover ,,,,,,,, ............................... ........ M i ddletown, Pa., Clerk Albert Hornig ,.,,.....,,,.... ,.,..................... M iddletown, Pa. Samuel Huntzberger ........ ..... P hiladelphia, Pa., Student , Olga Husek ...,,,..,.,.....,........., .................... P rague, Austria Violet Kennard, fPaulJ .....,........... Middletown, Pa. ' Charles Kleinfelter .......... .................... M iddletown, Pa- , Marlin Kugle ,,i,.,.,.,.,,,,,. ...... M iddletown, Pa., Teacher Margaret Kurtz ...... ........ M iddletown, Pa., Clerk Harriet A. Landis ..... .................. M iddletown, Pa. ' Helen L. Lesher ..... .,................... M iddletown, Pa. Ruth K. Love .,,,.....,..,..,.,,,........... ..... M iddletown, Pa., Cashier Agnes C, Matula ..,.,,......,....,...,.,,.,, .... M iddletown, Pa., Clerk Rachael K, May ......,.,.,.....,,,,............. ,.... M iddletown, Pa., Clerk Emma M. Meinsler, fDeimlerJ ...,.. ..... M iddletown, Pa., Clerk I Charles Mennaugh .................. ....... .... M i ddletown, Pa., Clerk l I E, Clee Moretz, fGirtonj ......... ..,..... H ilton College, Va. 1 Evelyn Myers ...,.................., ................. 1V Iiddletown, Pa. ' 5 Eleanor G. Nissley .......... ..................... N ew Y0rk City , Harold S. Overdeer ...... ...... M iddletown, Pa., Plumber I Mary Philips .........,.... ............,....... M iddletown, Pa. l Harriet Preble ............ ......,............ P hiladelphia, Pa. ll Frances E. Reider ..... .....,. M iddletown. Pa., Teacher Vere M. Reider .......... ...........,................ M iddletown, Pa. Herbert Schaeffer ,... ...... ........,.. A n n Arbor, Mich., Student Maurice R. Stauifer ..... ............,.,.......................... R eading, Pa. l Norine Stephey ........... ........ M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer f Helen Stipe .................. ....... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer , Zoe I. Stipe .................,... Middletown, Pa., Stenographer I Andrew M. Summers ...... .......................... M iddletown, Pa. lg 1 Charles Wall .................. ......,...,.,,.......,,......., M iddletown, Pa. ll Mary K. Wealand ..,..,...... ....... M iddletovsm, Pa., Stenographer Rife B. Welsh ...................... .....................,......... M iddletown, Pa. 1 Gladys Willi, fTomilsonJ .........................,.... Lancaster, Pa. N Glendon E. Yost ................., ...............,...,., ....... M i ddletown, Pa. : :kDeceased. CLASS OF '27 , Mary Albert ..... .......,.. .,....,..........,.....,................. H i ghspire, Pa., Stenographer ll Edward Bambcrger ., ..................... ....,. ..,.,.......,....,.,..,.... M i ddletown, Pa. , I Miller Barbour ............ .... E lizabethtown, Pa., Student ' Helen Bauchmoyer ..... Middletown, Pa., Stenographer ', Anna Baum .............. Harrisburg, Pa., Stenographer .i Helen Behman .......... .. ............... Philadelphia, Pa., Nurse f i Beatrice Berman .....,......... ....... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer ,Willie Eleanor Botts ............. ........,. ......,,.......,.. M i ddletown, Pa., Clerk gk, sway? lvah Brady, fDoneckerJ ..,,....... ..,...........,.,,...,,,,, lv Iiddletown, Pa, Sf 7 1 22 Ameda Brandt ............................. .. ....,.....,,. Middletown, Pa., Clerk 2 'Q - x HC len Campbell i.... ...... ................. ..... .,.......... M i d d letown, Pa., Clerk - if Nl 1, Catherine Condran, CHartzellJ ,..... .,,..,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,l,, M iddletown, Pa, 3, ,Q A Anna Crown ......,............................. ....... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer gl -3 ,lx Eyrlyn DGIT, QFal1StJ ...............i ........ M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer DISH :' In Mlldtfid Detweiler ........ , ..... Middletown, Pa., Stenographer W : Q 5 ! Marlin Erlsman .......... ........ W ashington, D. C., Clerk fa j ,U Agnes Espeushade ..... ................... C arlisle Pa., Student LA lg ll j Mllt0H P. Gatchel ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, M iddletown, Pa, XX M Grace H0ffmal1 ........ ........................ .... M i ddletown, Pa., Clerk my M1 l ' 'ex J A. ,fl 3 ,Ai wvee ,Lili ' 'L , f P' , 'v--'ff-we Ae-e -if--7 -r BLUE AND GOLD ANNUAL l me-A Wil Y X73 ,eff ' ' i iff. :-Nb--- jf f E?-1 Seventy-Six X9f 35121 n.gfQ,2aeeLf4.-i1fibf ' 1 fs f . ,Is C-X f E.-ssl. V , lx - Q 'et-V3 X5-v Catherine Hoffman, fShislerj ................................. Bellevue, Pa. Lee D. High ........................... ...... ...... S t ate College, Pa., Student 53. Sarah Johnson, QBeit1erJ ...... .............................. L Orain, Ohi0 Q51 Jennie Johnson .,.,,,,,.,,,,,........ ................... P hoenixville, Pa. Eff, John Kem ,,.,....,,,......,........ ....................... M iddletown, Pa. F , Alfred Keim ............ .............. M iddletown, Pa., Clerk f 1 Gladys Lehman ...,...... ..... E lizabethtown, Pa., Student EQ , U Louise McLenegan 1, ' Meyer Jacobs ,.,..,..,..... ...A.......... M iddletown, Pa., Clerk Percy Metzler ,.,... ...............,............., M iddletown, Pa. Jacob Miller .......... ...... M iddletown, Pa., Tel. Operator Joseph Nissley .,...... ............ L ewisburg, Pa., Student I Dorothy Peters ....... .............................. M iddletown, Pa. , Eleanor Preble ........ ................................. P hiladelphia, Pa. N Russell Shelley ...,....... ....... M iddletown, Pa., Photographer 1 , Charles Springer ......,... ..................................... M iddletown, Pa. ,N William Shireman ..........,,,,.,. ........ U niversity of Alabama, Student , Arline Stipe, fKrodelJ ........... ................................... M iddletown, Pa. 1 ' Ethel Sload ...,......................,,....... ................. M iddletown, Pa., Clerk ' Kathryn Teleky, fSinkovichJ ..........................,.... Middletown, Pa. N Marian Wagner, fBedellJ ......... ....... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer Fi Helen Weller ........................... ...... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer Melvin Weirich .......... .......... .................. M i ddletown, Pa., Clerk Helen Whye ............. ................................ M iddletown, Pa. 1 1 William Young ........ ........A........................ M iddletown, Pa., Tel. Operator L 1 'F Deceased. I CLASS OF '28 1 l Dale Bachman ..... ....................,.,................................ C ulver, Ind., Student Harry Bauder ......, ............................... ...... S t ate College, Pa., Student John Bauder ..... ...... S tate College, Pa., Student 1 Eugene Books ...... ....................... M iddletown, Pa. l' Oliver Brandt ....ll....... .................... M iddletown, Pa. EI Walter s. Brandt ..... .,.. P msburgh, Pa. Fi George Calhoun ..... ........................... M iddletown, Pa. 1, 'Victor L. Caley .......... ............................. P hiladelphia, Pa. 1 Charles Durborow ..... .........................,........ M iddletown, Pa. N Margie E. Coble .. ........ ....... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer 1 Miriam A. Foreman ....... ............................... M iddletown, Pa. Fern Garver .................. ........................... M iddletown, Pa. Ey- Arthur R. Girton ....... .......... N ewport News, Va. 1 J Helen M. Good ....... ........................... M iddletown, Pa. ,, Jeanette Good ......... .............. P hiladelphia, Pa., Nurse i- i Cora Gottshall ............ ...... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer i Lillian M. Grundon ...... ...... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer il Elsie Harnley ............ ....................... ........ R o yalton, Pa. I' Mary Hoover .............. ...... M illersville, Pa., Student Howard Houser ............ ..,.,,....,,......,........ M iddletovm, Pa. Q g Emma P. Irely ................. ............................... M iddletown, Pa. L Regis P. Karadeema ....... .................................. M iddletown, Pa. if Anna Belle Kern ........... ....... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer 'i Q Delma Keener ........... ,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,. M iddletown, Pa, ' Paul Kleinfelter ...,............... ................ A nnville Pa., Student Emily W. Kurtz ....................... .... M iddletown, Pa., Clerk Fanny M. Landis, 1HawnJ ...... ................ N ew Cumberland, Pa. 57 T Walter Landis .......................... .............................. M iddletown, Pa. Rh 4 r Vivian D. Listing ................ ...... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer s,3l'el,4 Eugenie V. Love ........ ....... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer gg, ,fr Esther R. May ........... .............. M iddletown, Pa., Cashier X A Donald McKinstry ......... ................... L ancaster, Pa., Student fi ' J Katheryn L. Myers ...... ...... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer 'wijnwl Jennie T. Prouser ..... .............................. M iddletown, Pa. X, Xi Vance Rank ................. ..... E lizabethtown, Pa., Student Julius V. Reeves ....... ....................... M iddletown, Pa. sf Nelson Reider ......... ....... .... P h iladelphia, Pa., Student ,V ,i V FULL, - --.rig LM 'H - H-sssssv.,.. A4:ee' 7 4 5 Y. r , - See.----be-e X , BLUE .irwggpio ,.4hNlIAL . -- 4 9 3 '7,f'l,l j ' f fx f sly Seventy-seven 1 Maigaret E Rlfe ol-Er In ii' if , Q49 N 6550 Fhzabethtown, Pa Student . 4' O23 f lx limi? y - :. X YH- - 1 Y ,lr 17',:e is, - -f - Y' U ,goeoooooocooooo oloos ooooooooooooapq- Hal? I r g.g..,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,. i X1 Nl P l XU 1 A L 1 - - . ' ...............................................................,...... . ' ., .Q Isabelle A. Seiders ...........,........,..............................................................,,... Middletown, Pa. 2 John Selcher ..............,..........,...,...................................................................... Middletown, Pa. X Lester Shope ..........................................,...... ................................................... M iddletovsm, Pa. 3 Andrew D. Sinnegar .......................................,.,.,.......................................... Middletovsm, Pa. i John Springer .............,............,...,,.........v.................................... Marysville, Tenn., Student Clara E. Stoops' .................... ...................... M iddletown, Pa. f Robert Swartz ...........v........,...... ...,.............. M iddletown, Pa. 1 Vivian Tritch, QHawkinsJ ..... Middletown, Pa. i Mary E. Troop ,..,...,,.,,..,,.,.,., ..... M iddletown, Pa. Leon Walmer ..................,... ..... M iddletown, Pa. John A. Wcaland ....., ...... M iddletown, Pa. Esther H. Weller .... ...., M iddletown, Pa. T. Catherine Wise ...... ..........,.....i.............. ..... H a rrisburg, Pa. 1 CLASS OF '29 Otto Alleman ,,,,,,,,, ..............,................ ...................... M i ddletown, Pa. Carl H. Arnold ..... .... M iddletown, Pa., Student Larue Ashby ,,,,.. ................. E lizabethtown, Pa. Herman Baum ,,,,,,, ...,, M iddletown, Pa., Student Truman Baum ,,,,.., .................,.,.. M iddletown, Pa. William Bishel ,,,,,, ..... M iddletown, Pa., Barber Evelyn Botts ,,,,..,,,,.,,, ,,....... M iddletown, Pa., Clerk Elizabeth Bowman ...,,,, ..... S hippensburg, Pa., Student Helen R. Brestle ............. .......................... M iddletown, Pa. Emma C, Brinser ,.,.,,,,.,,,... ............ S hippensburg, Pa., Student Grace H, Brown ,,,,,,,...,,.,,..,.,, ...... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographel' Jean Campbell, fHarrisJ ...................... ........ H arrisburg, Pa. Lillian Campbell ..........,...... ......................... M iddletown, Pa. H. Douglas Carpenter .... ...... M iddletown, Pa., Clerk Emma Conrad ...,,,,,.,,.,.,,.... .................. M iddletown, Pa. Edythe E. Creep ...,........., ................ M iddletown, Pa., Clerk Harriet Dalton, fMillerJ .,,... ,, ..,.,.......................... Middletown, Pa. Jack Davis ........................... ............... M iddletown, Pa., Salesman Helen Derr .......,................ ........ M iddletown, Pa., Tel. Operator David Detweiler ....... ...................... C arlisle, Pa., Student Margaret Erb ,........ .............,.. M iddletown, Pa., Clerk Ruth Felker ..................... ................... R oyalton, Pa. Bert Flannagan ..,.......,..,....,,.. ............ F rance, Student Dorothy Garver, fSipej . .. .....,......... Middletown, Pa. Ben Geyer ............................ ........... A nnville, Pa., Student Earle Geyer ..............,....... .... M iddletown, Pa., Student Florence Girton ..... ...... P hiladelphia, Pa., Nurse Robert Givens ........... ...................... M iddletown, Pa. Sarah E. Grim .............. ....... P hiladelphia, Pa., Nurse Ethel Hammond ............,. .......................... R oyalton, Pa. Beulah L. Hendricks ..... ................................. R oyalton, Pa. Roberta Hickernell ...... .,.............. P hiladelphia, Pa., Nurse Charles R. Hoover ....... ....... M iddletown, Pa., Tel. Operator H len A. Hoover ...... .............,. M illersville, Pa., Student Eva Kleinfelter ..... .... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer A---N Pale L. Kohr ................ ............. G ettysburg, Pa., Student 'X Audra L. Koomes ........ ..... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer 1 Max A. Lauifer ......... ......... S tate College, Pa., Student Q, N A. Mildred Lingg ........ .......................... M iddletown, Pa. ,Ni if Audrey Mathias .............. .................. M iddletovim, Pa. i' Minnie M. McKinley ...... ..... M iddletown, Pa. ple Ellwood L. Meinsler ..... ......... R oyalton, Pa. 1 - Elva Meinsler ...................... ........... M iddletown, Pa. Adella Myers, fMillerJ ,.... ............,.. M iddletovsm, Pa. George Myers .......,.......... .................. M iddletown, Pa. iii Seventy-eight Helen Obenstein ........... Molly E. Romberger ....... John Shaneor ..,..,.......... . , ,fiifi Middletown, Pa., Clerk Middletown, Pa., Student Middletown, Pa. l BLUEHNDGOLD QINNUAL Q' A hi Uwktaeqcgg w2?Ql U,5!,Q'mi fQfJ P j . i , l l ,l 11 F l i i 2 if l , ba, ill, J x Fl 9 I x Ray N. Sherrick ..... Lloyd Stipe ............. Eva M. Stoudt ....... Guy Strickler ....... Hetta Turns ......... Earl Weidner .......... Paul H. Wharton ....... Earl H. Willi ............. Raymond A. Young Richard M. Young Christian Zeiters ...,...... John Alwme ....,............. Harold Bamberger John Bamberger ........ Harold Baumbach ..,.. Leonard Berman ........ Russel Bauchmoyer Servius Brognia ........ Mary Cobaugh ........ Wilmer Deckard ....... Thomas DeHart ....... Robert Dolson .......,....... Jean Faust ......................... Sara Felker, 1BakerJ ..... Ruth Heisey ...... Kathryn Kling ........... Betty Landis ............... James Legqore .........,.... Catherine Leonhard ...... Martha Lesher .........,.,.,.... Margaret Longenecker ....... Catherine Love ................. Romaine Mattis .,......,.... Anna Matula ............ Pauline Mataysick . Arthur May ............,,,. Henry May ...,..,....4r. Elizabeth .McFadden '4 ' Bertha Mish ................ Margaret Nisley ..... Adam Oriold ........ John Oriold .............. Dorothv Overdeer ...... Jane Patterson ........ Gertrude Paul ..... a fm E4 ...... .. ........... .... ...- -A- g g . .. ... .. . ..... ...... CLASS OF '30 Middletown, Pa., Student Middletown, Pa. Shippensburg, Pa., Student Annville, Pa., Student Harrisburg, Pa. West Chester, Pa., Student New York, N. Y., Student Harrisburg, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Harrisburg, Pa. Middletown . , Pa Lancaster, Pa., Student Washington, D. C., Student Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa., Stenographer Middletown, Pa. Newport News, Va., Student Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa., Operator Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa., Student Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa., Clerk Millersville, Pa., Student Annville, Pa., Student Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Annville, Pa., Student Middletown, Pa., Clerk Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa., Cashier Lewisburg, Pa., Student Harrisburg, Pa., Student Nurse Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa., Student Lewisburg, Pa., Student Annville, .Pa., .Student Grace R991 ------- -----------.---- H lzhsplre, Pa- Jane Reider ..... . .......... Middletown, Pa. Ruth Relder -..,.. ....... .... ...... ........... M 1 d d lewwn, Pa. J0SePh Rhell -----------------,---- ................ A nnville, Pa., Student Mary Root ............................. ...................,..... M iddletown, Pa. Dorothy Rose, tGarverJ .... ........,...,........,...,......... M iddletown, Pa. D01'0thY Schaffner ............ ....... M iddletown, Pa., Stenographer Wilma Schfeillel' --.-------. ............................... M iddletown, Pa. Melvin Shope ....... Walter Stoops ..... Esther Stotz .,...... Vondena Tritch ....... Rachel Walmer ..,.... James Yost ........... Harold Yost ..,... e Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa. Middletown, Pa. -+ ' Y- ff:- EXE' XS, BLUEJHND GOLJYJ XWQEZD ' ' j,gD,7,.fL V Seventy nine ALIIXIL.'YIIIII--.1I..'fIII'IIIfY1lI.,.lY.I 3 3 'X - .fY.,.fTf.' X I' h, -T W Q SVS . fi sg Y gi QW 9: 9 Q U' . Kxgiikx M 1..,..-f- l'Ub'?. XX X i5'ElDl2'5l'. Q - H .. 9 -9 G3 ow, ,U 9 C9 Q Q '53, ' ' X f Q9 Q 3 C-D f Q Q G rj! Q c-51 0 GD 9 9 1'C'DfG Q Q ,G 6 G34 QD , eo e Q2 E' -fx l t . E l.5LUE wnnioL o f4xxu sL 1 Eighty 'dir -L ' 1' fl: 'A 5 , 14 A.I'I'5f f' ' 3 .EEL Mr. White: What is cowhide used for? Harry Paul: To hold the cows to- Harry: Id marry her, but for one thingy John: Afraid to pop the question? 1 S' 'NCQ CIIUOOIOIOICOCCOCCQDO000.0llliiiiliibqx Q? COUOQUOIIIIIIIOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOICCO -- ZLL 'ff It A-B 5 ' , 0 ' 'FI 'ergo u u 9 Ii 1 91 1' 1, th . ge er fr 4: as 'll Louis C.: I hear they are keeping your best rooster from competing. Harvey A.: Yes, he's a barred rock. il' Pk SK FK Lizzie: I wonder why we speak of the moon as silver? Lew: I guess because it comes in I-larry: No, afraid to question the pop. ' lk ll lk JF Fritz: Mix Smith left his umbrella again. I believe he would leave his head if it were loose. Hans: You're right. Only yesterday he said he was going to Switzerland for his lungs. 8 IF lk 514 I quarters and halves. -su 4- -oi as Dad: You're behind with your studies, I Mrs. Biown: Does your husband ob- 5011- I H I ject to catsqv Son: nHow could I pursue them lf I ' Mrs. Blue: Yes, he says I feed all Wefen 'C- the cats in the neighborhood. Won't you ' ' ' ' stay and have tea? I fuTlez2cher: Give an example of period I af an 4- r 1 ure. I Son: .lsay pop, what do you can a man Bruce:,I An electric chair. It ends a I who drives an automobile? Sentence- f Pop: lt just depends how close he ' ' ' ' If I comes to me. H. A.: My brother is working with ' I is if 1- if 5,000 men under him. Hicky: You shouldn't smile so much, B. A.: ':yVhere? I I I Jean, it's dangerous. H. A.: Mowlng grass ln a cemetery. I I Jean: Dangerous? ' 4' 'F 'I I I ' Hicky: Yes, when a smile lights up Teacher: Robert if I saw a man beat- ' I , , 1 I your face it might set off the powder. mg 13 iiogkeyg and Istopped him, what 4- -r an as wou e . Mr. White fin Biologylz This snake is Bob: B1'0Ehfg?iv5ini7Ve- I said to strike with mathematical pre- :F :F 4 'If cision. I I Hubby: I miss that old cuspidor since , Norman M.: That's because It,S an 1t's' gone. I dd . W'f : Y ' ' ' a er It It It It whyliei gongu, missed It before. Thats Mrs. Hoke: Your suit looks rusty. 'P 1 4: rr I Mr. Hoke: Well, the tailor said it Judge: What was this death-dealing I would wear likke ir2n. x Ik weapon youg wife struck you with? ' ictim: Hy-swatt . 5 Little Girl: Mamma, are all angels 'K 'I' fr 1- I biplanes', or are some monoplanes? Sam: What's the idea of wearing so i 4' ' i' ' many coats? I John G.: I heard you used to go on Mark: Why it says on the paint can ' whaling trips. to put on four coats. , Bob G.: Yeh, out in the wood shed 'F 1' :K 1' with my father. Dentist: How did you break off that ' ' ' ' tooth? QI Wise: Do you think it will stop rain- Clarence S.: Shifting gears with a I ' 997 N i mg . lollypop. I .Ex Crack: It always has. 'F 'F ' 4: if K,-, L, RI KI: H ' ' ' ' I I TA little bit goes a long way , said the ,I I ,L 3 There goes a man who thinks in terms aviator as he spit his chewing gum out tg Y of millions. 20,000 feet above earth. ' - '-H1 He doesn't look like a financier. 'F 'F 'F 'F so I, 1 . . I He 1sn't. He's a germ expert. Dick: Do you call her dressed, why Inf. ' ' she's even carrying a hatchet. LI, IPHII Ross S.: Give me some more marma- Richard: Yeh, she's dressed to kill. I :II lade like I got yesterday. 4' 'F :If 1- I I I Grocer: Find it good? Mr. Miller: What's f ' t I - ii I Ross S.: You betcha, it stopped all ment? a orelgn en ange II f II the leaks in my motorcycle tires. John C.: Spaghetti, I I 4 i I -',4'Q7l'fic-I W- I W- M. BLUE IND GOLD ANNUAL - 0 - , , ,.,,-,Y,,,,k ,X LXQX, 'L ff2C?t93+:9l5ExQ?.45f5i15 Ei ghty-one Qutngraphs . ima .. X -wf N . onsoooooooooao eoooooosv-af I fiff SW iv? 3.42 X 'aroooooosoooo ooosnnooooouooo' . pf 44 Q3-'g, w S -'M f Mfffwv 'I ITT X WI J guanqunmu oyo. .u n I6 ow' BLUE Gow ANNUAL L 'wo A 1650 S 4' 4 f 1 3?-1 ,.,. ,- 1 ssooaooooo aoosooooo'-m 4333 'YQ Mb' afooooooo oooooaoonooosocu .... ,N 54-fm ......... ki jf 5 ' ' 'XTQAEXQ Q? ' X X59 l F K Qvwuwvbs F5 52, Nw! s Y 4. W fc, 'W 'FN 5 A J' K Eighty--thr 6 .,1,4 A 1 f L Jw 4 x, X HY-.. I yi , A... y. In A M ooooooooooooooooooooooooooeoouoosooo:-Q. -.igfglx 7uosonoououoosooooooooooocuooooooe' 'l f ' I N Annan ............... . -Q :-:nn-g 1 2, 25,5 NAV! V 3Batrun5 Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Hoke Mr. C. B. Kleinfelter Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bowers Miss Margaret K. Smith Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wickey Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Karadeema Miss Minnie Zell Mr. John Wealand Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K. Lemon Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thomas Miss Ethel Hammond Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Metzger Mr. and Mrs. Max Lauffer Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Colquhoun Dr. Ruby Lehman Miss Gintzer Mr. and Mrs. V. Klahr Capt. and Mrs. C. Lloyd Middleton Major J. H. Houghton Lieut. K. C. McGregor B Q l 1 V i! Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Finger Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shaffner 's Mr. W. S. Metker Mr. Wm. Erisman 'P Mr. Paul G. Wharton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Graybill Mr. and Mrs. Myles Shoop i Mr. and Mrs. Emra Reigle I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Troop Rev. and Mrs. H. K. Geyer Mr. and Mrs. R. Mathias Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Robinson lrVilliam Leonhard Miss Fae Bachman Miss Mildred G. Eyster Miss Jane Rebuck Miss Clara F. Beck Miss Myrtle Wentz Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cassell Mr. Marlin S. Kugle Mr. and Mrs. George Feaser Mr. and Mrs. I. H. 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Jewelers for Over 45 Years 5535 1 ry 3' ,fi MIDDLETOWN - - PENNSYLVANIA all fl W l N? ll 4 I 4 BLUEHNDGOLD ZINNHAL l I LIHQLI' L. iggx3.1'il'lj7Q'L-D ----.,,,, A -A P Eighty-five s 'F A 000000 -mg f f Il: N ' '1 A ' v' r 2 osoolosooooooo 0 oo 0 oo cons.-m V A7 ,rggg ..,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,, 1 .-. 153 54,3 N '.:. - 4 1 E ?g-fa :ri 'x .31 11 Compliments of Rough Wear Clothing Company MIDDLETOVVN - - PENNSYLVANIA PIRE ELECTRIC HOP RADIOS, WASHING MACHINES, Etc. 1 L, N-I . X X 1 A 9 4 3 A HUMMELSTOWN - - PENNSYLVANIA ! I J ZfPUL'5i-X EW N 3 L ' QV f 5 M Jsnumm som MNNUAL Eighty-six qi. X 4 A fl 0 00 00000000000 000000000 0 I 00 0000O0000000000000000 fu 'QS one :Q EA it --A. '1.N 141, ..,i.,,,..-----,.,,1 , L:-, ,jun W cg A --' W- .W , ,NW ,, ,,,, ,, N-- ,.,.,Y,,. ,...v,-.. es nfl 'Lg i IW ' r o ooooooouooo -f' .- f- xg. dx Qf -Y: A Y J 4 Q 15 4 nb . S' 'X' f 1, '1 mm Cltizens Bank and Trust Company if ' Of 4 I Middletown, Pa. l t 3 Member of Federal Reserve System 1 We do a General Banking and Trust Company business. We act as T A :V Administrator, Guardian, Trustee, etc. t c :ig I J. J. LANDIS, President I. H. DOUTRICH, Vice. Pres. .N it A. R. GEYER, Sec'y and Treas. 'I 1' it t u fi c 5 BEST WISHES A From lx tt i The Great Atlantic 8: Pacific Tea Company Q w ? 1 T t 1 Q Ada America's Largest Food Service A J , tiff. cis Featuring DNA M X 1.1 cl, I QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOW PRICES X K Q j N X JK A A E , -,z'Qx'vxf I BLUEHND GOLD ANNUAL Z I .ff,Lfyo,. A P 1 A k V i I 1 l 5 lf? l 's V, fv M li 5-3, TW: 1 4 A S L S f , , ALMS ,,,-c,,,cLA1,i- 0soooooosoooooooooooosoooo ooooaoooon'-uf 1' yi? :gi .lfQOOOOIOOOIIOOIOOOOOCOOCICIIOOCOCOCOO ...... N fel, 559-3 lfa -T A ' ' 1 H 1' FQ- xr? e lL I is-fy .E ALWAYS PLANT 1 - Sch ll's Qu lity S eds THEY GROW BETTER-THEY YIELD BETTER-ABSOLUTELY THE BEST As gold is to brass, so Schell's Pure-Bred, High Quality Seeds are as compared to ordinary seeds. Successful Gardeners, Farmers, and Florists about here and in every part of this country are planting our seeds exclusively, because they have proven the best. To Be Sure of Success, Always Plant Schell's Quality Seeds GARDEN SEEDS-FLOWER SEEDS Everything for the Garden WALTER S. SCHELL QUALITY SEEDS Tenth and Market Streets HARRISBURG ----- PENNSYLVANIA Compliments of I' 'fly ANNVILLE ----- PENNSYLVANIA S5 w S ll If V U 'i 5513 X9 M - , Eighty-eight I:-is W pp 2 If 'iv 1JIN.l , 1 Rid 1, ff fw, it , ll ffl ,T N fi 1 1-. .. w 1 ' i 1 V .1 Q -1 - ...., -- onoooo uooooooooocoooouooooooonooov-m -l ff . ir -iffy.. E V Q 4 W U J - T l 1 Q ' w I1 N i f Compliments of V 1 1 , ' H i 1 Ii 1 51 V +1 J ED O l'A PRI VERY + QE 1 q 1 1 I 1 2 H 1 if ' I 1 N, 1 ' I , W Q i 1 U I V 11111 ' f J .,-41-f T' - .' Yfllzflfiffuffi 1 Y l X --f- -' il ' 1 I., M Q ff fr 'yfu N 522 Lage' YQQUX fm Wg WINCROFT STOVE WORKS ' JIJ. W W X I1 Middletown, Pa. X if gf X ,il f g X 1 WZ-YXARX We ww F DLUEYXNDGOLD HNNUAL Wm' M Ty f - , V V W 11 11 jf'1'D 1 1 JN rx A - K., ,i S5255 S'-Q15 T, L11 7 -J -. xQ ,fd - X ,YJ 1 v x f x Q1 XX Eighty-nino I ,fig L I I I I I I I .XX -i- AAAA ,edit if X X XX-ff' Selling Agents-James Jamison Co., Inc., 366 Broadway Street, New York City OUR SPECIALTY-CH1LDREN'S NOVELTY AND FANCY INGRAIN HOSE CO EWAGO HO IERY MILL I I Fl E GRADE H0 IERY MIDDLETOWN - - PA., U. S. A. I THE ALUIVINI ASSOCIATION ISIS AAI Ifffxysy 'GII II IJ fy ,An .eetnieipifg-i.e,ee, I il A-A BLUE 1WDS30LD?1IiNllAL 5334 Ninety K-C i l 113599 59' f ggqxi -i - K I ' sig it I I I I I I .IE II I I II I II Il I I I I II I I I If I II II 1 Il A-31. ,A Wy ,T x j 'fr ,YJ ,ig V I PI I , 'I EI I . My A! ,gg My ffl?-,. L, oooo ,Quia iil l XX- lf I gr 9 HENK 85 TITTLE L Everything for Sport ' O 4 313 Market Street HARRISBURG ------- PENNSYLVANIA B BICYCLES, KODAKS, TOYS, OLD TOWN CANOES I l If l E l l Ellzabethtown College l ELIZABETHTOWN - - - - PENNSYLVANIA 1 ' ARTS, SCIENCE, BUSINESS, A. B. AND B. S. DEGREES A Regular Session Opens Sept. 2 Write for Catalogue xl D7 ll I Knflilnl I X 5 ,I lf nfl! wx 'M' X' A l lm ouou oon:5t I XQXEJ' L U! Ninety-one IEEE TSX 3:53 1 I , , I -IPI I: I. I II I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q! ff .AK A -I .I '-'ICI TY .FII f JI I Q' ji? f K4 4 . Ninety -two x ff X A ..- - 5 E-g -,-.- .C . L . V pq A S q,L,..E,,.-,,e.,--,., A . LL, , P xg 'X I g....,,, x X ibn? .xxxkwl J V, AE I I F. P. BAC.xsTow, President E. K. BACASTUW, secretary fi E12 tg-Q II 'I I I 1 I 1 I HARRISBURG SIGHT-SEEING BUS COMPANY, Inc. I I I I TRAVEL BY BUS-MODERN WAY OF TRAVEL -I I I Our Motto-Service, Speed, Safety, Satisfaction I . k I HARRISBURG PENNSYLVANIA ' :I WWW?333H3333333W3WW33WWH3333WWWWWWWWXWWWWEWWWWHHHikkiiiiikii QI I I 9 4 1 si , II QI II HO E LEADER BREAD II I II Made Rich with Pure, Sweet Cream Oh! Our new bread you should eat, I Because for quality it can't be beat, It's the housewife's dream, Since it is made with PURE, SWEET CREAM, So why not eat it and get a treat? QQ, Cream Is To Your Coffee, Like Cream Is To This Bread If FREYMEYER'S BAKERIES VFW Phone 141142 - - ELlZABETHTowN, PA. Aja, 'Phone 2165 - - LANCASTER, PA. , A , ...ff -M ,-,,- fiT-I1.:i?,,E-YH, Y . Y , -- i Y Y i ,HS I U5LU.E TW GQLD. AIN UAL .IJ A A A TI S b E fi .f I-7'i3fI:fQQT.?T., E ,jf I ffx W, L e- -L , - - ki A we I A553 xt Y ,J , 1890 1931 SAY IT WITH FLOVVERS' il In Middletown, It Is H R BA UD ER Ii 'l 0 o H The Florist for exceptionally fine quality ilowers and a service that will win I ii satisfaction for you on every order entrusted to us. Flowers for all occasions. Nc: li ' orders so large that we cannot fill promptly, nor too small but what they will 'have ll our best attention. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF BEDDING AND DECORATIVE PLANTS 5 ' lfVe Wire Flowers to Any Part of the World Through the F. T. D. Bell 'Phone 3 H. R. BAUDER r 1 x 506 N. Union Street 4 MIDDLETOWN - PENNSYLVANIA 1 HSFSESQSQSESESES2955295959295 1' 1 l, ' li Compliments of N s U 1. 1 l il COLO IAL HO I EL W , if 15 15th and M Streets fiwf, H X- 7 r V31 WASHINGTON - D. C. 1 'di Qi in : ll 162 lx X ,N X ,,. 1 1 1 ,T ,J 1, w ,g.a1.11gwg.QL DIANNIIAL . 'L ' I lr .i7ifffii..tQ1fA'. ' '55 X Ninety-three IX .1 x w l l E 1 R ii I 1 x v J L r Q C Q .S is ix 1 5 E' mu l I l It 4 il V X 1 Compliments of the i I 4 5 J 3 I MOTHERS CONGRESS P 1 I l w 1 I O I u I The Home of Lower Prices Middletown's Largest and Most Up-To-Date Department Store 1, Showing Complete Selection of ll HIGH-GRADE APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Also 1193 ww 'vKf,P DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AND FURNISHINGS AT POPULAR PRICES if ' lg Ax ei l 72 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back rfll Y YQ lv it ll J,'j,!1, N , Y Y M- WWA Vflf S, BLUE MD GOLD ANN UAL Tyr--A- U X ff -ff C14 H-,lr j-T: Ninety-four mf if iL?2iigQff '92Lii-ffl of 'n1'U Y. .-1XfTTfITIf l'v ,.., Irv ... 'TU .. rj' wif SI fE' ' - ,Im W I 5151 S5 1 xo .... I 1v1x113Afv 1- '19 E ,A rf- 5- 1 -T' 1 1 I E L 1 CONGRATULATIONS TO SENIOR CLASS OF '31! N 1 ELK ' THEATRE 4 1 1 x X, 1 5 X N. F. POWER, Mgr. A 1 1 I 1 1 T11 3 V A 1 S The Store Everybody is Talking About M 11 OUTRICHS 1 ALWAYS RELIABLE I 11 CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHINGS, SHOES 1' ,X A ' 2 1,-if A HARRISBURG - - PENNSYLVANIA VA 111 1 Q ,jg-g J gl Qyx 5 'A 'W'W Nfff1f JJLLIETWD GOLD,?1NNl1AL Lg If Y R' ' N A , I if A S 1' I Ninety-five T 1 1 71 A - BX x Lw AAANAAEE A Tf:Q:,af A as dogs oooooo oooso o 0 ooooo A if-SV-' V LW, E l A The Farmers Trust Co. T DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS-ACCOUNTS SOLICITED 1 Pay Interest on Savings Accounts , I Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent MIDDLETOWN - - - - - PENNSYLVANIA I V T FIRST-LAST-ALWAYS T Middletown Board of Trade XA l-LQ .5 :Vlad My 11 495 AFM ' 'J A,Qff 1x iii. 'ygxkx'-f 5 fsNLQLllBYWDGQLDZIIYNUQSL Qifs A 7 metb s1x 5 M lx T UT l U U f K xxtrf X,-+L V f,'.kLVxJ A ' I, II I 'I Il III I I I I I I Sqkflgh ,LC X , A -L LLLL 4 . LAA,-A--- , 1 Qflffiilff. ....... Q . O. ..ll Ox li If .C.....'.. . QQOCOOOOOOQOQOOUOI . - 1 Q' v -A I ? Ll-JJ w:::f1 I Compliments of 1 . . . hamplon Kmtwear Mllls I ROCHESTER - - - NEW YORK I I I Specialists in FI N I I ATHLETIC KN11' GOODS EOR SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, CAMPUS I I '4 5iSi3i3:f3:l?2f3231132211332:5353535?i312ff2f?2il1ff?2i32:3i?2f3532F21?fI3i?ff?2 You Bust 'Em-We Fix 'Em II I I I I , 0 II I Walton S Radiator Works 'I N I I I Cameron Street :I I HARRISBURG - - - PENNSYLVANIA 22ff2211223142:1122112:?2Iff22?:1C1i3i32iLP' w'.f2f?i3:f3i353i3:lffif--.r-,Si?3f.-ww bffflflffiifglffiilbliifkr'52 12'52'5r'?5?2' '12' '22 1 I Compliments of I' I N. FREIDBERG WHOLESALE CONEECTIONERY wlx I X, I, ' V 126 S. Second Street 5: I IQ, IQII 'I I HARRISBURG - - - - - PENNSYLVANIA NI' ,I I I ICI A if ,CJ BLUBAADGOLD QIIENLIALS Agri wwf Ninety-Seven v - V, C YA-. .- ig 1 in Q I i li W, E i, x N F i N it ii W ,L l f ' 1 x 3 . HQ A V-75. if I xv lfi N X, ln. '1 ,XE , 1, ,fx , x A ,L X9 .,,L ' S v VT'vwvv-ff S -V I 14431 7 ': :u'g +51 My 1'iI'1'T!!!!Y rx zzrznrnrrrntzxzuf '1 , f J. ' ' 2 51 , . THE CE TRAL PENNSYLVA IA BUSINESS COLLEGE CENTRAL PENNA,S. BEST BUSINESS TRAINING INSTITUTION Higher Accountancy, Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Secretarial Courses INDIVIDUAL PROMOTION ENTER ANY TIME 60 Students from Middletown Have Attended This School During the Past Years Follow the Crowd! Call, Write or 'Phone for Full Information THE CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA BUSINESS COLLEGE Bell 'Phone 9724 W. H. HARTSOCK, Principal 323 Market Street HARRISBURG - ---- PENNSYLVANIA J'..'v.. .Jwr..-'.w.w..-u:'..-usv..v., v..v..v.ausnaI..v,.1'.sasf..-'.s'..-'Aif..-v.s'..1'. .1...4...4F,l..n..4,,.,,H..n.,AA..u.,n..N, rnrm., ., ., W ., .. .. .. .. -. ., .. ., .. . What We Say lt ls, It Is P. G. DIE ER JEWELER 408 Market Street i IIARRISBURG PENNSYLVANIA Ll4A..AA..4.....+... Ninety-eight i. .I'.'...'IlIIIllXi IND ill Iuugxxzxxzixtiguxxkinxtf 1 'V J' A 1 I'-Q T 'F-'MTH W W 'Y A E, wr.,...i...,,,,:l V 'X Igm X 1' , Q . '7-N' ff., xg APIHN .N 'gg ig, Xi ,W , ,Y fp . . ' 'X 9' -4 L . E .IR 6 E ,jr 57- WL W E I N . I V i. l ,i i V i i i 4' H H ,V I , v i 1- DELUXE BARBER SHOP 'N--Ty, WM. BISHEL, Prop. 1 X , lj Service with a Smile '-l A, Ai X I Brestle Building, 58 W. Water Street A JGRMR,-E SSSSSS , ci 5 ii iff rurzrrfgj' ' ' ' LLL ...i fx Y! E5 1? is mv.: W YF ia 1 . if rl E ii M i 51 ,li Ji ii' 1 I 'i il N i iii fl N, w E' ii W vi N ii 4 ' H EU ix i i I Lili i E., '77 ST Wjjlv ,Ny Ja U iii X , fl M 9 F' my 'W ffm' Mi 31,5 WX - M ,Sy yi LMT Qj'g-571 1 M- f,-V N f - , , , -J N -- 4 -X iq ' f 'xx ' f ,- xg- - ' '1 , -- -- - X' ' XL fs.f , , Nga . ' ' f, 5535, n 'JUAVZA RK 523 1 , , Vi, in Ninety-nine fp. E is s 'IU -I 4 X Piggy!! . -ili- X 5 Pot N ,is .A ooooooooooooooooooooooo so oo o 0OO0l T,i- 0 0 0 oo oo o - 1 'ksfjfe 3575 'f ' 6' N xx I f 1 l v l Y , I rg L qfg 9? ,lc N1 IRWIN III. CASSELL EZRA C. CASSELL IRWIN M. CASSELL 8z SON 1444 Regina Street HARRISBURG ----- PENNSYLVANIA REAL ESTATE - NOTARY PUBLIC - GENERAL INSURANCE ALLEMAN GREENHOUSE Freshly Cut Flowers 8: Potted Plants for Church Parties, Weddings, Etc. No Order Too Large or Too Small That We Cannot Handle 448 High and Spruce Streets MIDDLETOWN - . - - - PENNSYLVANIA JLauaaaasaensnszsaauauquauaLemonsuausuauausueueasaaasuaLaueususuaueueasL4ususuaasuaasaaaaaaasaaaeueueusususasueususLeach 5wqv,r,r,rqrqrqrqrqrnpqvqf...a,...,...,.,.,.,...,-.- LANDIS MEAT MARKET nrnrwrwrwrwswrwrnrwruwnrnrnrwrnrnvwrwrnvwrnrwrwrwrnrwrnvwvnrwrnrnrnr Dealers in Fresh and Smoked Meats MIDDLETOWN - - PENNSYLVANIA Bell 'Phone 9290 DIEHL Sz WALTON GROCERS Service and Quality 333 Wood Street MIDDLETOWN PENNSYLVANIA fini neocon uooo ooonuuoel AND lpn? - I I U Q X f I t k , F AXP! 3 C., 117, YAY vu One hl.11lLITCd A KX f yu, A LWB, LL ,L -g L' y 1- sf B ' W Axim-A, gil- IM rjiw ' f I f o x r ! Call or 'Phone RUTH ANN BEAUTY PARLOR When you think of a Permanent Wave-why not have the best? The New Nestle Le-Mur Wave is guaranteed not to burn or injure hair. Safe and comfortable. FINGER WAVING A SPECIALTY RUTH DAUGHERTY SHEAFFER Graduate of School of Beauty Culture A - - - - - - - MIDDLETOWN PENNSYL ANIA sf.J'..v..w.vv..v..v.sL.1u.w.v..-f..v..1I..-I..-f..v'.sw.v'..-asI.:LJL4L.m.v.su.v..v..w:L:v..-I..-f..v'.easu.wauJLsaJL.m.v..vasasLJv.JuJf..1v..msLsa.m.m.1v..-v..-u 'mnrnrn- m'.rwrm lr'.rwr1rwrmw-'m'nrw .-m'1rm .r'm'frm'wr1mr1rwrm-minr'4rm'm'm'1rn rnvm' 'QrnI-'m'm'.-'mwrwr'4r'..-mv.r'mnr'mnr H. T. CHRISTMAN MODERN DAIRY 370 E. Water Street MIDDLETOWN - - PENNSYLVANIA ef.: '..v.J',J'..' '..w4'..v..1v..v...v..v.w. .ALJI.JL.v..''JuanaL.Ias'.J'.su.m.v..v..w 'mnrw rnrn rnrw .'m-'warn r'lr'm'.r -1v'.rwr'wm'wr1r'mw rn rn rm-vr'm'n-nv Compliments of DR. E. F. B. SHOPE -auf.: u.wJ'..1v..v.. ..v..1L.1una.v..v.J'..-'.J'..v..1LN. .rw rn rwrnrwrm'm lr'fv'mw rnrnrwrn rm mm m . . LIGHT MAJESTIC REFRIGERATORS ATWATER KENT AND MAJESTIC RADIOS MIDDLETOWN ------ - PENNSYLVANIA I t A rruygirg wr5f5?4NNuAr me M I I One hundred gf ri? AT? as Tl V my If ,, 9 , i Im '1 13 ,Qi qs h W 2 W h 1 Y 1 nl at VL ,Q H ,,L7 f 1 x V I ,, X 1 fm KJ ' J w, fn SH I zffl kk X 0116 A ,. f' X w v 1 K 1 W W A x ,f '-.fNsN,f 7 X f gy X- 'A 'iggip ff +1-jg AAAA L A .I -eil lf, .- if-f SEIDERS' A7 Only the Best A GROCER it E L PREMIUM MEATS AND GROCERIES ' Say no more-See us N , E Union and Water Streets MIDDLETOWN, ---- PENNSYLVANIA. V Our Permanent Waves Are Different 1? Y IT PAYS T0 LOOK YOUR BEST L THE VANITY SHOPPE ty MAE ACKERMAN, Prop. Q Q MIDDLETOWN, ---- - PENNSYLVANIA. It , N . , V i 'A , fi L. F. BAUM 11 i . Y Ice 8z Coal ' r X! 'Phone 226 E. Emaus Street i ' w i MIDDLETOWN, ---- PENNSYLVANIA. j t it 5513- - Q up NISSLEY BROS'. DAIRY Sf I7 Yi! X YK ,IM I , , MIDDLETOWN, ---- PENNSYLVANIA. 3 X -f FV Nw, - , ' fp ' If at ,' IH 9155? on get xt 'X ' ' ,NN ff iff , ,Ax ! V X, If Q f I . Im ,.,... L. e...IE.RgEx,..L... It ..... me J V K-.ee:new-eeefPPMQAIEmvGOLD 54Nw114L H A.. ev-ee 'Wu -L, .---.,.. A do Y--.-g : .Le--4j fifQ:f W One hundred two 'N .I T ff A 4 , QQSQQQL. X ffl - 'C K' ,QT xl i ,JA , YY, li 1.31K-xycxlkilvti, ,ff -J. Q W , ILIXIILLIZXITI-.--,--.1-A.. - - ...... A-...A 'T 'L ,,..,. . '1.V, .Rf '- Y , i 1- . A, W,.-v-w,..--,f.vC' rx ., ,. 11Hv-vvfv.vf-v-- ' , Iv A. , - 1 l s fs' 1 1 f'1 W 1 l X in IW F nfl ' Y I 1 Q N if ' 'X Jil 1 il lk , X A I uf K A 6:2- .. . .1 4.-A.A A .-.A 4414- K l TRIANGLE GROCERY W GEO. S. KNUPP HOME-MADE ICE CREAM Bell 'Phone 227 J Spring and Union Streets SIX KINDS OF GAS OIL GAS Adam H. Luckenbill I Manager of i CENTRAL GARAGE 50 East Emaus Street 5 ' Tires-Famous Firestone. Insured Vzllco. Batteries-Repairing-Tires DEPENDABLE SERVICE X Everything for Your Car ' I SPRING IS HERE And So Is Our Stock Of A I TENNIS AND GOLF MERCHANDISE McNAIR'S MUSIC - s'rA'r1oNERY A WALTER S. HATFIELD AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING A ALL KINDS OI' TOPS AND BODIES REBUILT 1,'V'A See Our New Nash 8 Only 51,119.00 Delivered H 276 W. Main Street 1 U MIDDLETOWN ---- - PENNSYLVANIA N A ffn ,. f A-A K I'f'. Y' WULIIE?XNDGQ1QDe'f1NXlIAI1 Y One hundred three , -rr-it x I ,,f,Q6W354 fe' -M. 4, L Eg... ... A A' V 5 L 'QI SCF l ' -2 5. 'Lg Bell 'Phone 1 ALLEN ESPENSHADE I P , Dealer in . FLOUR, FEED, COAL, WOOD, HAY, STRAW, Etc. i Office and Yards: , Main Street MIDDLETOWN - - PENNSYLVANIA 1 SERVICE CUT-RATE STORE G. P. KEEFER, Prop. One Price to All I 10 South Union Street MIDDLETOWN, ---- PENNSYLVANIA. Compliments of I E. M. WARNER'S GARAGE 1 HUMMELSTOWN PENNSYLVANIA 2 Q 3 f il K. NEW WILLOW BROOK fig' LUNCH AND REFRESI-IMENTS 4'-:R Q GAS AND OIL L. Open Day and Night pl. ' Dancing Every Saturday Night Nm W Bell 9183 lf ll' lj . J. L. SOUTTER, Prop. I l EAST MIDDLETOWN, PENNSYLVANIA. ix li X A fx fl ff-I 'J -W .,.. N , L' , ff V V , .,,,,,,-.-,,,,.-,,,,L,--. we X 151.11113 AND GOLD ANNUAL L - L xg'-Q53 One hundred four 4 i QPF ' i- 4 'ga - O fa is 52:-I Q 0 S s f W -, - -L M gif 1 JY .. ,WY if--.-K---T-, :neoconoooooooooooooosoooooooo sooo-Q. f,,- fig izglbl -gf aroooooosossoonoaooooosooooooqooonun :- '-V H V rv -I: . --- L bf Q -A .......... Nl rv H 2:9 SE , f ' e Y . . V 4, ul yi 4 il il l l l I I I I H l 'i il I I I L li Z Q, i I I Il lx I rg: L S3 .A - X N '-l If 1 1 I lil 65 lx f THE DAILY JOURNAL Middletown's Home Newspaper Delivered to Your Door for 10 Cents a Week Subscribe for the Daily Journal, and keep posted on what your friends are doing. 'f v..w.'L.w.-'..v wsLJL.v..-a.w.W..m.v..iLJasLsasasauaaLJL.-mmm..msn.wsv..v..v,sLsa4asu.'LnLuasv..1u.1r..-nsunasmmqf v.wv..'I v if -u.-Lv HL.-u 4r'.v'.r'.v' mni m1-'wrnr1r'w'm'fr'm'm'mnr1r1r'm'ir-mm'1rwr'irumrnvnrnrwrwrnA .rwrwl'1r',r'.rm .r1r1rn 'mn rm' mar SCIENTIFIC BEAUTY SHOP Miss SUE ULMER, Prop. PERMANENT VVAVING A SPECIALTY Majestic Building Union and Brown Streets MIDDLETOWN, ---- PENNSYLVANIA. .v..-v..v..-f..-L.-anLw..v.:a.m4L.-L.v v . A usa. . Lau.-'.: . wus.. .Jae .v wr..-v.4'..m:f..ws'..m.vL.v..w.-meL.'f..'L.-'ma 'm'.. .- H ,rncQ- mvvm-'m'.r'.r'.. 1r1r'.r'm'.r'.r'ir'm',v'mvr'1r'.r'n-'fr v'mm'wr1r1r'mwv'mm'nr'm'm'm'm1rnr GREEK AMERICAN Come to us for GOOD SODAS, SUNDAES AND CANDIES MIDDLETOWN, ---- PENNSYLVANIA. JN O. D. BOGAR 8: SON CO. Dealers in LUMBER, MILL WORK, ROOFING AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE Harrisburg-Bell 7179 Steelton-Bell 14 Distributors for MASONITE AND MASONITE PRESDWOOD, BREINIG BROS2 PAINTS, STAINS, AND VARNISHES, FENESTRA STEEL WINDOWS Franklin, Near Front Street 1 lj lc! 1 STEELTON ------- PENNSYLVANIA fl .sf , , CaXK -- BLUE HND GOLD SQIQNUAL Y,,1iQfiiiQ 5 3, 0 1 l 1 I 1 v H! l I. . 1 i V I I r V 1 1 l I! lr l r 1 I rl il A l 1 f f II -XL,-guk. 'V Q, , Q XDR If Vial ll fy? ,v lt' ' V A X F J One hundred five f E K3 ,EQ R39-Er-. E 1, SA ?- 'V -. - XRS? UN ION LMBLEM CO. ,X Q O X, ,Q f 1' 'P fi X V 4 lu, ' .I 1 - - 000000000000000000000 0000000000 0000'-0-' Q' gr 000 00000 0000000000000 0 La- X: Q ,E ' v 'S av N4 E641 6 I al Y 1 -. 4'w9. I L 5 vlh l 1 x Valley Trust Building PALMYRA - ------ PENNSYLVANIA Manufacturers of Class Pennants, Caps, and Felt Novelties Full line CLASS RINGS, PINS, COLLEGE JEWELRY AND INVITATIONS Jna'..-uuaqaquauaLJLJLJuansaaLumen.-a:L.wnI.JLJr..wJv..w4f..v.JLJL4asL4usuuusaaasaqnqLev.:LJLJLJauaJuJLJLJLJ'..v.aLJLJLJLJv..-v.4f..v. '.. .. m'.r'm'4r'm1rm'1r'1rwrwrw 'mmrwrnrwrwrwrwr'fr'm'm'mvr'n'wr' P' P1Vrmwrwv'mwr'1r1v'mm'wr H. L. STINE Grocer 15th and Regina Streets HARRISBURG - - PENNSYLVANIA RHEN'S SHOE SHOP Repairing Guaranteed MIDDLETOWN, ---- PENNSYLVANIA. ROTH'S FINE HOME FURNISHINGS Funeral Parlor VIIDDLETOWVN PENNSYLVANIA f l V 1 , - - .. - l g gi' I BLUEHND GOLD ZINNUAL I one hundred Six ii Y JusLuasusasaansusauusauusasaaaw. 0 we 9 1, 4 I I LEP s ff oooooooo ooouoooooooo as ooooooo oo '- lllf I T? - -'ii fe D - - I 72 os: l 'VSCO' ! pf NED LA UMAN S' I Full line of l BEEF, PORK, VEAL, AND LAMB V5 Smoked Meats of All Kinds 34 East Emaus Street A g MIDDLETOWN, ---- PENNSYLVANIA. f p RUHL'S BAKERY j X C. H. RUHL, Prop. TASTE THE DIFFERENCE i I Special Orders Given Prompt Attention A ii 2700 Main Street W I PENBROOK - ---- PENNSYLVANIA p ' HARRISEURG SEED COMPANY l ' R T I 5 Seeds Plants Bulbs A jj GARDEN SEED, FLOWER SEED, FIELD SEED , , FERTILIZERS POULTRY SUPPLIES Ll 10 S. Market Square I HARRISBURG - ---- PENNSYLVANIA lp I ll I Compliments of ,l ge C. E. BEARD AA A il Qs 'QA-If Full Line Of f9N:hi Groceries i f Main Street X MIDDLETOWN - - PENNSYLVANIA ix 4 W A c' -A -- A-as--R BLUE AND GOLD ANNUAL VU Y ni D V , - Qtffu QT2 6.9 k i if-S inf Q! One hundred seven bcitfib, f P X If 'rf' H-' ssooooosoooooosoooooooooooooooo our- Q- L-iii -n ......... ... . .. . .. . . ....-.. ' 'v W' ' N. V if 0' ' ' fits? ii, See 3 'L' PRICE A F ? FOR ALL KINDS OF HAULING E Gardening and Landscaping a Specialty F No Job Too Small or None Too Large MIDDLETOWVN, - - - - PENNSYLVANIA. E r ESI.I1i3S?iF2,:1HSESE53I:i32C1i3i?S32?i3i325E 'ai11Sf1i?J i?S?239L LM'LMMM'L 4 Il Ice and Wood H if Protect Your Health with Ice Il J. H. MAY lj 'Phone 284M 1 X , I I 22 E. High Street MIDDLETOWN, ---- PENNSYLVANIA. A 'sI.si3S3S?i?isasi3i?iFESHSESESZFSGSFESHPHS1J--,SikamA-.f3L'2iS23i?MMM LMJLMJLJ J J2f2f'f 1 The Home Decorator H PAPER HANGER A and ' WALL COVERINGS ' E5 FRANK W. WEAVER 102 S. Union Street I MIDDLETOWN - ---- - PENNSYLVANIA i -1'- A 4 Compliments of y -iff? AAA, P - J 4 Q A J. J. NEWBERRY Co. QQ5 A f A J, K' Fix, L H MOYER Mgr llfflifyi Xia! ell P N gk mwax V A A JJLUEANDGQLD ANNUAL A One hundred eight QPU QLE Q F xx 4 000000000OOOOOOOCCOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ' L 4' 3 -x-I Y 3 X V546 .. KING COAL Q COAL RETAILERS OF FUEL woon gi Yard No. 1-Catherine and Emaus Streets ,sg Q at , f , . N .... L I...-L., In ' J' OO000000000OIOOOIOODOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOIO' -..'e.- 25,2 WN ere- '-1 fx ' , 9' 1 xx! 1 i Yard No. 2-Catherine and Wilson Streets D. P. DEATRICK, Prop. 'Phone 102-J IVIIDDLETOWN - PENNSYLVANIA i I IfE552'5f21 12'22'99'1: 12'52'559 ' 1.-f.1122322ZIP,.-QSII?-.w.?i?i?2f-.wr..wr-.v-NESZSZSZS252.9.Sf.52.S255F23232253232132Z?ii?1i?335?Ii?i353332353223 l 5 When the Heat's at its Peak, You Want E Ice Q It Cools Everything S. B. SHOOP Dealer in Ice and Wood 452 Vine Street MIDDLETOWN - - - - PENNSYLVANIA .v..v.Jusasz. ..v.4a.maf..m.v,.iv. 'LJL.v..w.wJaaLsI..v .wa .msv..v.4f..m.v.4Lv 1'.4usL4a.v..v..v.JL 'muonv'.r'.r'i. .r'.r'.r'.r1r'.. m A fi-'ir'fr'fvwrnrwr1r'.. .ivrm .r r'm'1r1r'mw- 4-'nr Q Compliments of l . I F COLONIAL RESTAURANT g 4 L. B. NEES, Prop. Meals at all hoursg good cooking a specialty. 'Phone 9092 MIDDLETOWN - PENNSYLVANIA 'IFN l ll ' WVUP'4F'u 1l'WF7F'A WFWPW n In X'g'7 gggQ24gFWk 4PUP'lP7F'tPUf7f'4F'AP'n lFWP7k'7F ! South Union Street ffxri Middletown, Pa. 7 I HAVE YOU VISITED MIDDLETOWN'S I. s NEVV DEPARTMENT STORE? V fb Prices are lowerg Values are greaterg Service is better. fb W. T. GRANT Co. QI. IP: South Union Street in 'I FD Opposite Post Office IN 1 MIDDLETOWN - ---- PENNSYLVANIA X -iii . r' ev NHL- N 131.1112-in AND Gow ANNHAL . 3 One hundred nine 1 115 .. G3 , me - me . - , fr - f Ar I A ssooaoouooouosoooooc ooooooooo o new -Lg gifs D 41? f noooooaououoooooon o can . - - i ' 0 'UI '36-X S' ,232 L f xg SCF 1 1 1 1 E --J l 22 H. E. BRINKERHOFF LOCAL AND LONG-DISTANCE HAULING 1 1 PIANO MOVING AND STORAGE 1 1 1 VAN SERVICE 1 1 1 Bell 'Phone 1 1437 Regina Street 1 HARRISBURG ---- PENNSYLVANIA 1 1 1 1 1 THE MIDDLETOWN BIG FIVE BOYS AND GIRLS WISH THE SENIOR CLASS THE BEST 1 1 1 BOYS GIRLS 1 1 Wes Hoover Mrs. Doremus 1 Al Fasnacht Mrs. Bedell 1 1 Mink Stipe Miss Bedell 1 Bullets Nebbinger Miss Schreiner 1 1 Wilmer Deckard Miss Lesher 1 1 Art Souders Miss Bauder 1 Bob Swartz Miss Clark 1 HENRY CKNOBSJ WIMER, Jr., Mgr. , I JLJ'-JLJ'-JLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJGJLJLJLJLJV.JLJLJLJHJLJLJGJLJLJLJLJLJGJLJLJGJLA 1 U FWF?F1FWFWPWVUPWFWFWFUPWFWF7FWF797PWYWFWF'rP7P'lu 4P7k'7PWPWPWFGFWFW PUFWP' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 1 Compliments of 1 MIDDLETOWN ICE 8z COAL CO. 1 1 x 1 1 1 5 1 South Race Street 1 MIDDLETOWN, ---- PENNSYLVANIA. 1 Abel Compliments of ' V f' . gl xi 5 1311 PROWELIJS RESTAURANT - Jlsr 1 ,151 , 11 1 MIDDLETOWN - - PENNSYLVANIA 11 1611 1 1 1 2111 ms A c' pe Ai- . f X One hundred ten xx ' 52 '15 'IRS ' I I so fr x G G, I ...L Y. I Q1 STV P L- , . , 7... -- Iliff ,igi X ,.., 3 , 112 w eft NW- . 49 . fifesf I N' XX N L III if? 21 Compliments of I I I 7 II i WHITMAN S PHAR ACY I I MIDDLETOWN ------ - PENNSYLVANIA I I I I I I ? I 1 Ii 1 I I I C01l1pi11I1G1llLS of II I II I I I J L. G. BALFOUR COMPA Y I1 I I II ATTLEBORO - - MASSACHUSETTS I i I I 2 I I QV R. STANTON I I I Manufacturer of II I is f TENTS and AWNINGS I I I I 315 Market Street I MIDDLETOWN - . PENNSYLVANIA I H. S. OVERDEER I DETROIT JEWEL FNNW They Bake Better J-.L TT GAS RANGES Hoffman Gas Water Heaters 150552 UQ: Weil-Mcclain a 1 'f I I I I Scientific Combustion ' Ii I, ,I X I BOILERS fi , lv! : UU O11 Display At Our Showroom IIIIJQUII I3 PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR HEI I I Bell 'Phone 201-J 206 E. Emaus Street KW' I I MIDDLETOWN, ---- PENNSYLVANIA. JI It S I II A e,.f-ewes G T I A - -- ' , C' I . ..,.., -Am ,,- - - BLUE AND GOLD ANNUAL Ngxigffl -G I ESQ. gQ.QLI -QLYF' Q -fx. -,:i'1Q 4 ooooooooa000000000000oosoooooooeoo on ' fl '4 0 oooocooooooouooooooooocoooooo T DODGE CHEVROLET Q ra X Kxxi , 1' . X X pr , 2, 1 -M 5 f . , . 3 , , fm .... . w , -if ze, ,-. -is mi e' '4 fg Q ' A, N 1' i lm' K. MIDDLETOWN MOTOR COMPANY W. B. DETWEILER, Mgr. HI-PRESSURE GREASING AND WASHING General Repairing G. M. RADIOS GOODYEAR TIRES .-L.-'.. .:'..''..v.s'.Jf..w4'..w4' 'I .nusasanV..-ueuuuauswPnlusaeanusus .sasususuuLuususasasasasasusasa H.-'..-'.- m'm',. ir1r'irm m'i m'mm mm iv'fr'mwr'1rwv1:wq7Mrvrwrm 1 'Urnr1rwv1rwrwrwvwr1rvrnrwr'mwr DOUTRICH'S HARRY M. FENICAL Always Reliable Clothes FLORSHEIM SHOES STYLE PARK HATS MIDDLETOWN - PENNSYLVANIA . .4'.J'.aLsuauscnuenausLuau ..wL.v.sf.4u.v..1L.ww..wnasue .sL.nr.JI.4asa4a.i .. . v.su.w.mJasasuuanL.1LJLN.JL4LJL.1'. -armrwrnMvwrwrwvwrnrwrwrwr1r1r'm'mm'm'nr ' f' -' ' MIDDLETOWN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Save by subscribing for installment stock. Dues 51.00 per month, per share of ur'm'm'mw rwrwvwrwrnrm-nm S200.00. Earnings in excess of six percent. Office: Krauss Building MIDDLETOWN, ---- PENNSYLVANIA. ,suaasusasuar..vLJasasasasa.waasas -' -' -' -1vwrwrwrwrvrwrnvwrwear-mn BECK'S BAKERY 44 ,14 201 YVilson St reet Q Jix l E. ROY HECK FRED L. BECK K I FQ f MIDDLETOWN, ---- PENNSYLVANIA. ji ix X ig ffm V I BLUEKND GOLD ZINNUAL 4-. One hundred twelve XQLE7- X fiat 1-12 AISQXV 1 9 A Oz it - - I M- X 7-45 ' 42 i . -- -ff-'nf -----Nw 00ooooeoooooooobooicooooooooooo 'Q i-- IJ 1--5 O to 0 0 ooooooao 0 ooooeoooa' A+ -- wg, I ,5 f , A Ti 1 fy 64 '-1 I Q B Lux l--1 I MILLER S SHOES AND HOSIERY FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN i 1 I I' 1 A SE E .T 9 1 5! 12 N. Third Street 1 HARRISBU RG SY V NIA 5 U V ' I I I JLJLJLJ'.J'.J'.J'.JLJLJ'.JLJ'.J'.JV.JL.V.. .JLJLJ'.JLJLJL.V.JLJ'.JV..V.. . I 5 A n WFWFWPUP791x n n'WPWFWCWF1PWFWPWPWPWPWPWFWFWF1u'7F'n'WV'1P'1PWA' In 1 ' I 1 , I I I ' I SAMUEL R. HOFFMAN U 11 WILLYS KNIGHT WILLYS KISSEL - I SALES AND SERVICE A I ' RCA VICTOR RADIOS AND RADIOTRONS ' 12 E. Main Street MIDDLETOWN - - - - - PENNSYLVANIA .-'..v.:'..v..-P.:asf..''.J'..v..-v.qf..m.1I..-LJLJLsLsasasusuJ'.nI..v..'f.JL..1L.1LsasasaJ'.Juaf..v.sasf.N.nasnsasa4a.v.w.J'.JLaLsasaaLJasf..v.N..v.sf..v..v. 4vwMrm'1r'fr'I-'m'Grm m1wwvnrwrwrwvmwvwrwrnrm m',rwv'm'.r'1rm'wr'.rnvwrwrnvwr'fv'mwrwvwr1- wwrnvwP1rwrnrw- m'm'mnrwrwr'mm .r I w W 121 N. Catherine Street A a FIRST-CLASS Goons 1 I ALWAYS AT YOUR REQUEST I The People Say Q If You Want Something Good, Go to the Economy obliging Clerks' I I MIDDLETOWN - - - - PENNSYLVANIA ' 1 ., ,.., CREME LILAS OPAAC GORGAS DRUG STORES A sl If A 3, X HARRISBURG ------- PENNSYLVANIA J Ik iw MANGA TOOTH PASTE GORGAS HAND LOTION X W I I I fx 5 V1 f T X , f' H ,,,A .ii.i.. JBLUEAND GOLD ANNUAL X, ,N I A gif' .Qi W RD 'V , ' My Y -A-3535 OI19 hundred thirteen hr, ,rflfi x , ' W ' ' ' ' Y X X ' vv-v vvvvv Q-v , my --LL1' I I -I u.a,c 5:25 ry. V- u:rg.... n.. l-,..:'r r v'. .- .i .,..rr'v i y-W '- f-4' ., - : -X U v---4 ' Qi -L - ' ,gr Nr' N- J 1 . 54 r WE TAKE O R J OB l i ll ERIOU l in l 1 p Preserving for posterity the likeness of the it present generation, is a great responsibility to 1 l! i l us. We fill this responsibility by taking advan- Q ' , i is tage of all the newest discoveries available in if lf' H i i photography. Using the best and latest materials a l and equipment, and by doing careful and skill- ef L ful work. i , p I if ' i Jffffmrff-m'1 is fo C0I7Z,DfQfE3b'5GfIoZlI4l2g i as one madely a r i pzjesszbnalphofogrzzplier . i -ay fp64,,,y,D, Professional Photograph V You will find our work equal to the best i P in 1 3, i M Grade for Grade at the price 1 ll 1 Your photograph is the only gift that only you can give, so give the best. 'Phone for an appointment today. 1 it Q L 4 i The Victor Klahr Studio fl 1 7 r Better Pictures X N ,YW 'Phone 349-J A H if lil? Z7 So. Union Street ' 452 0 , NIIDDLETOVVN, -- - - - PENNSYLVANIA. g' ll' ,fi , . 'f flw, XJ ' . ' 1 i,k,x, A i earelntliwva+QLDr:+1NN1uL of-W One hundred fourteen A A' ' ' W . ' ' ' J E L . r C Y , ' nl:-j' , 'fi N I N ',g?1111z:xx:1::11:1t11:11:::1 qC 'Q 4 'lizrrrxxrtttnzunnxxrnxrnunzxzdr Ygg: v,.. 1 1 'U E -V' - - L I -V Ez: -K. .1 ,L I You Can Dress in the Newest Fashions With Greatest Economy at The Store Dependable I , Market, at Third Street Five Floo1's of DRESSES, COATS, FURS, MILLINERY, SHOES, HOSIERY AND LINGERIE For The Junior, Miss, Women and Children GOLDEN LEADER MILLING CO. Manufacturers of l Golden Leader Corn Meal i and l 65 VARIETIES OF FEEDS l Bell so MIDDLETOWN ----- - PENNSYLVANIA E. C. STIPE 246 E. Water Street i Groceries and Meats a Where Honesty and Courtesy Prevail l MIDDLETOWN - - - - PENNSYLVANIA 'Phone 448-M ll f M600 .. Chuck Full of Heat W' ' ' I That's why it's economical. Keep your bin full of I ,K I lg this more carefully prepared quality fuel. ' 'N .I U . r ' jim e ,l l A E. L. SHIREMAN 'frHR,,g9 I 1 'l Mill Street I qs I BIIDDLETOWN - . - - PENNSYLVANIA ! A W' mi--.'T7' W l.5,LlIENJGOL'D,1lNNllrlL QA V D, f 7 -Q ' f X A f One hundred fifteen S?-1 ,SQL E fx ,- 'I jk! ff? Te F - W wi -L4-1 Q9 i 1 4x0 f' it A' E, Q ,W 2 I ,t X A----.A----A- gm-,YH . -J A.. 1-- guy h A , .., 000000000 00000000000000o0 0- ft. 'QM' IJ SIMD' lf 0000 00000000000oou0o wg '- X? .47 3.1' '--V - 4-'ln wk ' X2 w 64 xgx 0 as-. L ' .sf- A -Q PL -XVNING A TRIP TO WA HI GTG X G O R DAN H O T EL 916 Sixteenth Street WASHINGTON - - D. C. in get EU? 1855, Where Welcome Awaits ef me Vt, X93 You , J! A Q1 BLUE mEf'3?,5tiT71NNuAL One hundred sixteen N- ,J ,.,,,, AISCC' Ph 42930 1 1 S 'A 2- I Q 1', X OQICOOIOU ........'... .l.l. .1 nj lf.C.Ql. -1 -. 'N ' 3- 2 5 leg! H 1 v 2 J Bell one 40 N N W i x I i I I 1 I 1 1 L, fl J BARNET PRINTING CO. H. B. BARNET, Mgr. BUSINES S PRINTING SE SERVICE - QUALITY - PRICE 209 Pine Street MIDDLETOWN, ---- PENNSYLVANIA. ! I g , W 2 J M M RI A ,V- X r -Af Il If X Mfr F43 x W lx 'x Lx BLUEHNDRGOLSD ZINNUAL V A ' ' x If ff If ve Qef - ew 1' 'I ' ' I-fDJli Y ne hundr d ten 3 635, ,VA ' ' .I 4 kjx ,I 1 , ................ ... .. I .... . ..... . 645 V E , - H A 1 X259 6' f A S J, . N 'ss Stjb' Af .-' -Q ' 5 ix NE ' Compliments of THE SWEET SHOP Always Reliable Confectionery We Serve BREYER'S ICE CREAM 1 Union and Ann Streets 1 MIDDLETOWN, ---- PENNSYLVANIA. I l seamen:'nuancesL4L.1L.moa.'a.1usa .. .. .. -. .JLJLJLADALJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJLJ 1vor'mvrwrwrwrwrwrwrwrvrwrvrwr 'I 'WwwvwvvvwvwvWvwvvrwvirvrwrwvwrw i I r Compliments of i I SUSQUEHANNA DAIRY I 4 I 1 l l 7 Q GED. D. MANSBERGER, Prop. 2 F l , . i .. .H355?i?i3i?i?i?i33F53i?i 1. I 5 KNIGHT'S F HoME-MADE CANDY it Speaks for Itself N 19 Franklin Street I HIGHSPIRE - - - - PENNSYLVANIA lx Insurance f FIRE, TORNADO, TI-IEFT, LIABILITY, PLATE GLASS, AUTOMOBLIE, BONDS, AND EVERYTHING 2 H jx All Reliable Stock Companies fl 'I We Insure to Protect fga T J X -J' lip-LW IRA R. SPRINGER Wim: xxfgib Main and Spring Streets J' XX X MIDDLETOWN, -- - - - PENNSYLVANIA. W If W . c' I We BLUE AND GOLD ANNUAL 1 One hundred eighteenvxjkgffn 'I if L ,' iq . A T 'T A QQ: A ' ' Compliments of I A. N. PALMER A ' GROCER 3 A Stores in J ROYALTON - ------- - PENNSYLVANIA 2 Cor. Ann and Union Streets W , , MIDDLEPONIN ------- PENNSYLVANIA it 1 A 7F'n'7k'7A'71'Uu'1u AF'lP'4x Ix ln'7F1f7l'WF'aF1P'IP'AP 7F'n'7PUx'WFUx'WF1F'AFWh AP'1P'lP'Au h 4l 1l n n'7F'1F1F'Ah n'Wl n n AL' PHILCO RADIOS G. E. REFRIGERATORS QT HOTPOINT RANGES AND WATER HEATERS, WASHING MACHINES, GRANT f 1 1 X OIL BURNERS, LIGHT FIXTURES AND OTHER ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 4 1 ii T A 'Phone Call VVilI Bring a Representative 4 i i A DURBOROW 8z PIERCE V Croll Building, W. Emaus Street MIDDLETOWN ------ - PENNSYLVANIA , 'Phone 196-Middletown Highspire 1017-J , .1L.m.1'..v..iv..v.JL.v..U.sas'.ausaaI.. ..-I..1f..1LJf '..v.JasaJf..1Lsmwqnaf..v..1'..v..v.. . 3 nvnrn 'mnrm'1rmwuwrm-m'1P1rwrwr' 1rwrwr'mwrm'nr1rnr'm'mw-'wr , , 1 i GEORGE BECKEY Dealer in f ' 1 1 1 , PRODUCE, FISH, OYSTERS AND CLAMS IN SEASON iii I 4 I MIDDLETOWN 8: ROYALTON, PA. ' .vLJL.v.:L.v.4f.4f.a'.sLJLJLJusa:L.wsLs'.sf..wsv.4LJLanaL.v..1LsLsaJf.JL.v..ir..iL.v..w.1'..v..ms I 1 i rnrnrw:'mm'wr'irnwmfmnrwrm mwr1vwrwrm'1r'm'1r1rm-wrwrnrnrnvw- mnvarvrwrm'm-mwrwrm' 1 , W , T f ELMER E. NISSLEY'S GARAGE L, Dealer in ' AA.. 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