Penn High School - Pennerian Yearbook (Greenville, PA)
- Class of 1931
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a i Y I .mm.m:fnmam1m. 4 - THE PENNARIAN 1951 THE PENNERIAN PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF Penn High School GREENVILLE PENN'A 1951 FOREWORD The 'aim of the staff of this eleventhedition of the Pennerian of Penn High School has not been to produce and account of a year of school, but rather to por- tray the spirit of co-operation and fellowship at Penn High. If any reader recognizes this spirit through the medium of these pages, the staff will feel that they have not labored in vain. CONTENTS 1. FACULTY. ' 11. CLASS D1v1S1oNS.T III. o-RGANIZATIONS. 1v. ATHLETICS. V. JQKIQS AND ADVERTISEMENTS. DEDICATION VVe, the members of the senior class of one thousand nine hun- dred and thirty-one, do hereby dedicate this eleventh volume of our annual, the Pennerian, to our parents. This dedication can show only a small part of the appreciation we would express for our parents who brought us into existenceg who have reared and provided for us through our infancy and our years of devel- opmentg who have made great sacrifices that we might enjoy and profit by the best they might be able to give us of our modern civilizationg and who, if we are successful in life, will look upon us with pride swelling in their hearts. n asv' ' so , A, -1 o A B-QUK By Edgar A. Guest Now --said a good book unto me- Open my pages and you shall see Jewels of wisdom and treasures Ene- Gold and silver in every line. And you may claim them if you but will Open my pages and take your till, Open my pages and rlxnlthem oer W L 1 Take what you choose from my golden store Be you greedy I shall not care- All that you seize I shall gladly share Theres never a lock on my treasure doors Come-here are my Jewels make them yours V l am just a book on your mantel shelf But l can be a part of your llvmg self If only you ll travel my pages through Then l will travel the world with you As two wxnes blended makes better wme Blend your mmd with these truths of mme Ill make you fitter to talk with men Ill touch with silver the lmes you pen lll lead you nearer the truth you seek Ill strengthen you when your faith grows weak Let me come mto your mmd to dwell' PiJ 1J'1J'flJ 1JK U11p'1QJtQJt-'IJ lic Utiil' Cl II If u 1 , , 1 If Y 7 Q I I ' o 1 ll ' f ' v . . Q Y Y u 1 ' - X Q , . . . 1 I , , ' , . Come-take me, know me, love me well, V I ' P, Seven ff Ei E 'w 5 9 'E 1 11 CH I' Mig :iw El' yu ' F5 3 fu ve 5 ax 1+ 1 +2 5 fn.. w w , . A 5 1 i K i Q51 W, . 1 ag 0 12 Q E ES Q I 9 i 5 1 5 A' fi I Ii I E 3 ' 5 2 Q 2 S i 5 15' , , 1 E 9 Q I 9 ' F ? 1 3 7 r ' 2 ?, El. 4 ge' ' IS, W 5 T A A ,A .,., W W--VW 4 MRS. LUELLA BAGNALL, B.S. Carnegie Tech. MISS EMMA DICKEY, A.B. Allegheny College Latin, English MISS ELIZABETH HARRIS Pennsylvania Business School Taylor School Commercial Subjects MISS VIRGINIA M. LAW, B.S. Grove City College Typewriting, Bookkeeping Economics, Salesmanship MARY MOWRY, A.B. Thiel Pitt Summer Sessions MISS OLIVIA BOST, A.B. Thiel College MR. N. P. BROOKS Stout Institute MISS CARRIE E. CHRISTY, A.B. California State Normal School Frendfi Drawing Thiel College Algebra, Plane Geometry VIRGINIA FELL, A.B. RUTH GRUBER MISS LUCILE HARMAN, A.B. Thiel. Penn High School. Thiel College Columbia University, A.M. English CARROLL D. KEARNS MISS MABEL KEY, A.B. MRS SARAH KIRK, A.B. A.B., University of Pittsburgh Thiel College Thiel College M.M., University of Chicago English Algebra, Geometry JEAN McCORMICK DONALD E. MILLER MR. C. W. MORGAN, B.S. B.S. in Health Education, Slip- Penn High Springfield College pery Rock State Teachers Col- A.B., Thiel University of Pittsburgh lege. M.S., University of Michigan Physical Education OSHALL PILGRAM, B.S. MR. GEORGE L. SANDVIG KATHERINE SAYLOR, B.S. Thiel. ' Stout Institute, Woodwork, Hood College. Drawing. MISS MABLE M. SlMMONS,AB.MISS BEULAI-I M. SMITH, A.B. MISS SARA WALLACE, A.B. MISS JANE ZIMMERS, B.S. Pennsylvania State CollegegHis- Thiel College, English History. Thiel College Carnegie Intsitute of Technol tory, Civics. English, Latin, History ogy Cooking, Sewing I A mqvngiip I M S - Amllll' -v M - MR. G. B. GERBERICH Superintendent of Greenville Public Schools MR ARTHUR R STEWART Prmclpal Pennl High School Columbia University AM Grove City College BS Umverslty f Wales Slippery Rock State Normal School E?j!'1JQ'1ytrUSYl,k--Ufeq-,ir1,LQJL4, vt :JC-Ut-fl, . ..,.'z ,--: 0 9 ,P is X I ,- , , I L I ' I l I Q - A Xll'AxX Q. r I ENGLISH ADVISOR CLASS ADVISOR BUSINESS ADVISOR MISS EVA BACHER, A.B. MISS NORA M. LYNCH, A. B. MRS. H. K. THOMPSON Thiel College Thiel College Meadville Commercial Col- English, History American Academy o-f Dra- lege matic Arts Secretary . History, Dramatics APPRECIATION Y The members of the staff wish to express their appreciation to the advisors for their servicesg also the persons, who typed copy, and any o-thers who aided int any way in the , production of this yearbook. ' S5733 1721, Qivginwy 1-qi, eel, Q-1, tfiq, e .fy -ev C U tri-U tr:-,J Eleven r r V :Ev I -Q ' , ,. I r'tRnlhXXxxl.,g!J CLASS MOTTO-LABGR OMNES VINCIT CLASS FLOWER-Yellow and White Chrysanthemum CLASS COLORS-Yellow and White ALMA MATER Oh High School Penn H1gh School we ll sing thee We ll love and adore thee throughout all our days Your sons and your daughters wher er they may be Will echo the strains of this melody Oh cradle of Wisdom true model of right How splendid thy colors that gleam in the light To keep and defend thee We all W1ll un1te All hall twlce all hall to our school Penn H1 h We love thy fa1r colors the gold and the blue To all that is vlrtuous be thou ever true No strain of dishonor e er darken these hues All hall twice all hall to our school Penn High Chorus To each heart how sacred is thy memorv Beneath thy gleaming colors we pledge thee loyalty We ll cherlsh and love thee forevel a p1 aise HAK Hail to thee Penn High School, Alma Mater dear, MAJ YM Vw'-fn'-an K-fu Gap P 41 P31 Q32 H C 11 R v P Vi, ,M : Q,,,g9j:1.Hgii:3W.,..,w,,,5i7:? -..Zif1S4'f5? . png YCQQQ-Q ,gf -27 .uf . f -N Jani . 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HAYS-- Bob Academic Courseg President Senior Classg .Pr'esi- Academic Coursei Literary Contest 2, 33 Seo dent Junior Class: President Athletic Associatmng ond Childl1ood g ulxnave of Hearts q Once There President H-Y Cluhq Science Clubg Football Man- VVas a Prmcessug Follies '30 : Class Basketball ager 35 Assistant Basketball Manager 33 Band 1, li, 2. 3, 4g Editior of Pennerian '31g Vice President 25 Bible Study 2, 45 Dramatic Clubg Second Senior Classg Prom Committee 35 Ediitor School Childhoodng Once There VVas a Princessng Fol- News 45 Hi-Y Treasurer 2, 3: Secretary 45 Sci- lies g Knave of Heartsug The Bathroom lJoor g ence Club President 4g Dramatics 43 Bible Study ' Class Basketball. Class 2, 3, 43 l'H:sthroom Door . RUTH ECKLEY4 C0nniel' 1ll'2!4liN BIMIAHAN Academic Courseg Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader Academic Course: 'KThe College Wlfl0W z Sec- l. 2, 3, 43 College VVidow 25 A'Lass of Limerick cmd Chilclhoodug One There Was a Princess g Town 2g Follies SQ Once There Was a Prin- 'lThe Lass of Limerick Townng Jr. Class Execu- cess 45 Athletic Association 1, Z, 3, 45 Secretary tive Cpmmitteeg Senior Class Treasurerg Jerry of Class 4. of Jericho Roadng Serving Committee Prom Z5 Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club. Q-A , - Av if fl, Cffq, C - Q, K' Tv C V CQQJ lr?-L, Sixteen. 'Sri' -lm ', ,f 'WBEXWTLQQIM -1 'N s BELFORD ANDERS ARLLNE M AXTELL Axey Commercxal Course Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Gxrl Reserves 3 4 Brble Study 4 Usher 3 Follles Lass of Lll1lCI'1Ck Town Cl1I'lSt111Z-IS Concerts Sprlng Con ce ts Jerry of Jericho Road Robm RLTH BAER Hood Commerclal Course Glee Club 1 2 3 4 G1rl Reserves 3 4 Blble Study 3 4 VIRGINIA BARNES Gmny Commercial Course Glee Club 3 Gxrl Reserves 3 4 Blble Study 3 Commercial Contest 3 Jerry of jermho Road Sprmg and W1nter Concerts 3 Athletrc ASSOCIHUOII cho Road Robin Hood Knave of Hearts Sprmg and Wlnter Concerts 1 2 3 4 Pennerlan Staff Usher 3 4 Pol ICS Vwvu v u ovve vw wiv veuiveu Sevenf f I e x I K - I Q , l ' x e rr 5 . l , ' . N . S ... V , Q -in H ' 1 , , , C , 3 S r , n ' u , 44 ' ' , , ,,, . 1 . 7 ' 1 F Y .. . U ' ll. H ' A , y 1 H . - , - , an ' vm ' A7 1 1 7 7 T 'Lass of L1l11Cl'lCk Town' g Jerry of Jen- , , va, rl ' v . ' ' 1 I . , 1 N . 1 . . , Q Q k y 1 s I i , i . H k - S .. Hg 1.1 5, 1 J 1 Y Q . 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J iY7 ' i ' l - 9 ' ' ' 1 , , 1 , ' , , , 9 , , : ' , : , 5 ' ' ' 5 fav 'flu six: sfwfo 'fu F12 -w f an 1 rv 'sv C v bv 'FU Eighteen - ' '4E l lul l' , ,f- -vwlmsi J 'N x DORO DHEA BRECKENRIDGE Thea ACd.ClCl1l1C Coulse Dl3.l1l3tlC Club 4 Blble qtudw 4 Atbletlc Assoclatlon 4 l INIMEBEL11 BRONX Tx lmme Cn mme1c1'1l Courbe G11 Reserwcs 4 Get Club 3 4 L'-.her 3 jtrw of C11 Cho Road Hono1 btudent DORCYI HY BRITTON Dot Acadcmxc Course Follles 3 Robin Hood 4 Athletlc ASSOCl3llO1l 3 4 Blble Study 4 Clrl Reberves 4 Dramatlc Club MARY BLBECK Commerclal Loursc Llterarw Contest l Lshu 3 lnvltatxon COIIIIIIIUCCC 4 Class 1 rophccy 4 Honor Student Athletlc As SOC13f1OI1 ixjiri, xp:-lj ev qjcv vt CD9 X1 ' l K - Q ? K, II T ' 1 1 1 ' U ' ' S l l r 3 4 A nh- x Tu rv M U ' , 41 ' yy , u ' ,, - . ' . . ' l . ' '- Z ' D Q , I' . Q ' ' .' ' , . ' ' ' P n 7 s ' ' ' ' 3, 4. , 1 7 ' ' . 3 ' lf- I ' - 1 . f v A - . Q . V I V 2: Gi 'l Rcscrye3 3, 4: Bible Study 33 1, 5 V, I -V l ' 9 1 I ,- Q H., 1 1 . J ' Q , , , - , . . 57 ,A 9:2 WL iz? 7 - lv F -9 Y - ' , 'U Yi ,'-L, l 6 XYEIII ' a 1 C I A, Q- N, FEI' HYNZRF , - 1 twxmllllwi L 'J ...I 'N N V Q 5 . l I' LAWRENCE BUCCI- Red Academic Courseg Football 33 Hi-Yg Glee Club: Lass of Limerick Town ' Robin Hood g Class Basketball 3, 4. BERTHA COSTIANES Academic Courseg Glee Clubg Accom- panist for Junior Glee Clubg Usher VIRGINIA CONNER Academic Courseg Glee Clubg Dramatic Clubg Lass of Limerick Town g Jerry of Jericho Roadng Prom Committee 35 Second Cliilclhoodng Once There Was a Princessvg A'Col1ege WidoW,'. HELEN COSTIANES L 1139 'fu Qiiveiu'-To Kffu cfm: r v rw sw '12 C u few 1-fu - S - X. Q, s 3' ww 'lf' Q if V ,...J' 'sf 'N s X MARY IDA CROUPE NFLLIE DAISLEY Acadennc Course Athletle ASSOCl3t1011 LEROY DAVIS RUTH DUNTON Acadenue Course Football 3 Football Manager 4 Bovs Glee Club Bandl 2 3 of Llmerlck Town Je IW of Jerlcho Road Once There Was a Prmcess The Knave of Hearts H1Y Class Basketball 1 2 3 4 PQJYD U lJ 0k'ZlJ91J'f1J limi, Ut atv'-WJ Q .u ? X . I K - G X X e -x Y I+ f 4 1 ' L l' A 5 . . . . 's J 1 1 - l 1 7 , 1 ' 3 y Y J 7 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Robm Hood' 3 Lass ' ' Y YY. Al ,, Y ' , rs, u Y 1 ' - vv, y , , ll , H, -- , . y , . , - V 'llxx 0 .7 is H-mix ' W' 'N s X THERON DOUGHERTY LAURA CATHERINE FAHL , tiCxgllglgilfaiegilqrgecieliglgfigl Assocla' Acaclemic Courseg Girl Reserveg Usher. JOSEPH FALCO- 1oe Academic Courseg Hi-YQ Boys' Bible Study 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 43 Newspaper Staffg The Departeclvg Robin Hood , KATHRYN FERGUSON X P29 W3 E e '-fy vw Ea, -fi, 1 cw Uv 'Ev Cr u '- Twenty-two I .ggqvf'4 'lf- , A , F-vkmclsiss J I 'N x HEI EN FERRINGER Academlc COUISC VATXLE FORREST A1 uluum Luurse Glee Club Orchcs tm Lass of Il11lCI'1Ck Ton 11 VIRGINIA FORTUNE Gmny Academld Curse Glee Club 1 Z 3 4 D 'S 4 Usher 3 Bohemian Clrl Jelly of Jen cho Road Iass of Llmerxck Town Folhes Two Crooks und a Iarly Pennenm gmt? Sprmg Concerts Music Roundup fffxvfu vknvobinsdmvv vtv vc1JLoU f 2 X ' R K ' ' 4 , P QS T ' l l , ' ' S . -I Y - 4 Ar . 1 ' ' , 4 . V 4114 - ,yy - ' 0 1 , , -, : ra- ' matic Club 43 Girls' Rgserves gi, ig Bible Stucly DOROTI-IY Twenty-threr Q IQ 'iff A Q l 'le ' , A , 'N el gl , Q Q 'I X 'NA fr LLL 1.8 5 FDWARD GEORGE Edche Commelcxal Course Olchestra Bone nnan Glrl Glee Club Lass of L1l1lCllCli Town Sclence Club Stage Crew B MAXINE GOULD Max Academxc Course Honor Student Assnstant Art lyd1tor Pennerxan Dramatlc Club 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Treasurer G1rl Rese1ves 3 4 Dual Meet Music and lxteraly 3 County Round up L erary 1 2 3 Spring Concexts The College Wldovw Pen Pomts 30 The Dear Departed The Bohemxan Gnrl The Lass uf Llmerlck Town Jerry of Jericho Road Rohm Hood Incorporated HELEN QINN cadennc Course G1rls R serxes .J 4 Blble Study 4 Ushe1 4 SHERMAN GRD BER onnnerclal Course Sclence Club Folhes P2x,JYaJGv D 0 -Devo :ye e Q cum- ! A DQ Y l l X K I r ll Q x P - l I 5 . I l A l '15 X . ,D X -.... W -, , F -I 1 TH 'il 4 'LT 1 ATA' .. 5 , gl. A 1 . I Y A v 4 ' ' rx, ,u ' xg ' , C , , n v - ' ' H YY . 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' y Q , , , own Jerry Ierxc o Luce Club Follies Road Bathroom Door Honor Student Ath letnc Asoclatnon Refreshment Commlttee for HELEN HART Prom Robm Hood Comme clal Course Glrl Reserves 3 4 JAMES HARRISON Glee Club 3 4 Jerry of Jerlcho Road Robm Hood Blble Study Class 3 4 Usher 3 K-iglrb qgsfvs-Qt-.Uel,sfwvtqJe1, vc Qjcqjm-:U T-.wmxt s e iv Na-4 ff C 'N s S DAISY HAYES DIZZIC Acadennc Course Glee Club 1 Bohenuan Gul exry of Road Lass of L1n1er1ck Town Hood Gul Reserves KATHRYN HECKER Academxc Cou1sc Orchestra 1 Glee Club 1 2 3 Gul Rcsczves I1ll1CI'lCk Tovsn jelry of Road Girls Bxble Study Class 3 3 Jer1cl1o Robyn Lass of Jen lcho 4 MARTHA FI IZABETH HAZLETT Qhcble Acadennc Course Glfl Reserves Glee Club Z 3 Round up 2 3 Ushel 3 4 Ath let1e ASSOLIHTIOII 1 2 3 4 Blble Study KAFHRYN HECKMAN Cass Commercnal Course Once There Was a Prm cess The La s of Llmerxck Town Folhes College Vhdow Ierny of Jezlcho Road Dua matlc Club Cmrls Clee Cluh Cheel leader 1 3 4 gee etaly Athletic Assoclatlon 4 Pep Club ful Reserves 3 Iumoz Prom Committee Se mg, C mnutt e Pl m Z qnap Qhot Flltor Penne 1l ll tfifofu vhs Q weve 'me L C Cv'- Twenty-six X f ' 0 4 . ., , l 0 . l .4 ' r V I - , Y W' in-1-,- 'A n1 r W' I ' - ' s tl - - vu - A 14 -' lf - U . 5 I S 1 21 n 4: ' . 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Commercial Courseg Girls' Glee Clubg ' Dramatic Club 3: Usher 43 Costume Com- RUTH HOFFMAN-l'Rufus mittee 45 F0llies g 'jerry of Jericho Roadn: Lass of Limerick Town 3 Academic Courseg Interscholastic C011 VVin1lmills of Hollamlug Spring Concert: test: N2LiSaC-gifzfay 1311111113131 1,425 DFH Ubin Hymlu, matic fum , , 5 ee un 3 FOI N A lies g Robin Hoocl g Girl Reserves, Usher. Fran 'flb Q:U'ifU 0 lffv 'E-1, few Pu: ee' v to ev C u t1':D V11 Twenty ' SCVBI1 - exit? o g 1 -uh I A I n 'l11 S THAYLIA HUNTER Skmny Commerual Couxse Camerata l Z The Lags of L1IllCI'lCk Town Follles Usher 3 4 VICTOR RAMERER Vlc Commerclal Course Track l 2 3 ESTHER HUNTER AC3d6IlllC Course Camerata lass of L1l'I1CI'1Ck Town Jerry of -Ierlcho Road G1r1Rese1ves Boys Glee Club l 2 Lass of LlIll61'1Ck Town Dear Departed Folhes H Y Club 2 3 4 Boys Blble Study 2 3 Athletlc ASSOCISTIOH General Course ix-7 5-J U U Q D912 QJtQJC:JtvCUCQJ I I K! - Q fl ll i I ,N x N. ,. X I mv V C GLADYS JOHNSTON Basketball Class 1, 2, 3, 45 Foouialll 2.32 . Us At , , Ylg KL ' YY? i- my fufllt A A ' Q-N it 'lf' eu-.Wg xc, --- - Axlmllll' -XX M la! A 'N N FRED KAULEN EMMA KLENOVICH MARY AN KNAPP MARY KLFNOVICH J E Academlc Course Glee Club 1 Z ass W1dow Secretary of Class 3 iftxjurl, U Us-43 Avgwevtyty QC ,UC qjF'1j U' N I 4 C Y l ,L 1 V ' f 5 4 ' . 2 , s L of'Lin1e1'ick Town g Follies g College -V-CY YH in TXVEI '- l l Thirty h tx. Q N., ' , ,lf- -5 'N N ul 4'4- S EVELYlN MeLARTNEY Acadenuc Course, Blble Study 4 Gill Reserves 3 4 Athletlc A5SOC13.t10l1 VERA MCLLIMANS Mack Jerry of Ier1cl1o Road Fo 169 Gnl Reserves 3 4 B1ble Study 4 Robln Hood Usher 3 Spunq Concert ILILABLIH MCCI IMANS WELK IJ Aeadenuc Lou1se Second Cluldhood DTa111El.t1C Llub L1te ary Meet Athlet1e Assoe1at1o11 RLBLLLA W MCCORMICK Becky ACdll6lllL C1111-,L 1Xl,CllllVC CUlllllllffCL 3 4 e 1 1 ewes 1 Cl1a1rman ll'1Vlf3llL7Il COU11'l1lttCC 4 Atl1let1c As OCl3t on Bhle Study 2 3 4 'lhe B1l1en11an ll The lass of .lllllellflk Town 'Ihe Col lege Vhdow Follles Robm Hood bee Club Contests 51111115 Cuncexts Chustmas Pap, eants NYDGD nvo 9 'eqitwcv QJLUCiJ '1J I h X 6 11 1 I 1 4 .V 1 ' - Y - 1 . 1 . : ' N 1 ' 1 - 4 4 . 11 - rv . , . u ,. 4. L 1 1 I . Q . . ' 1 . . ff ' v . r s - . , ' .' U , . ' . . , A y Q 5 1 1 ' - -11 -1 .. 1 1 11 , -, I 1 .w N .,h. F .A , , U L i V ' ' - v 4A j u 1 7 l,l 'SlflC! t 1f Girl Res ' ' , 4g Glee Clul 1, 2, 3, X Conlnlcrcial Counsel Glee Club 3, 4: 4 , l'1te1'z11'y Contest Z, 3g County Round-up 2, 3? 11 - ng 11 H' Lug ' . Svl-Hi HI: i if I , I , : 11' Xu H 5 ' , . - . . 11 - K' 'l 9 v. ,, ' - 2, I. - 5 ,, . ' 1 1 1 ' 5 3 4 l . sv , v , 1- 1 5 ' -' r A 3 -' r. I I Q ' QA vi fi qv, i - - T- ff V- - A 3' Y Q ygvvl -Hx ll, 'L'tw4NlXXl lg- or 5' E to H 'N S DOROTHY McDOWELL Dot MARGARET MQEI HANEY Peg Academlc Course G1rl Reserves Glee Cl 2 3 Round up Z 3 Usher 3 4 Athletlc ASSOC1Rt1011 1 2 3 4 Bxble Study Com1nerc1al Course Glee Club 1 4 Usher 4 Follles Blble Study Gul Re serves Assoclate Edxtor of School News CHARLEQ MCQU EEN Chuck 4 Basketball Manager 4 Sc ence Club 4 Honor ,Student Dual Meet 2 3 Roundup 3 Boys Chorus 1 2 Prom Comnuttee 3 Folhes Modern R0b1r Hood Second Cluldhood Brble Study f'2o uf'1v :roewev-L K 1 eve fur U' N N I ir . 1 I - I ' ' 7 ' ' . 2, ' 1 1 J a V CHARLOTTE MCHALE A 'Academic Courseg Hi-Y 2, 3: 4g Track A . 2, 3. 3 A ' K V wi A :A e-T A Y : Z - -' T11 Tiqj Tig ' Z - U JY v Thirty-one Nil, - H r V J Ft' Q ' , ,. 1 Lys?-lxllllifhlk 'J K -N s BEATRICE MOORE- Bee ROBERT CALVIN MOORE Commercial Courses Glee Club: Spring Academic 5 Hi-YQ Football 3, 4g Class and Fall Concertsg Lass of Limerick B . ff - ii. - . Townng 'jerry of Jericho Roadug Col- Aaiieibagl lil ill. Follies l Wrestling fi' lege Widow g Penn Points of 193Ol'g t CUC Ssoclatlon' The Dear Departedng Robin Hoodng Girl Reserves. ALBERTA MOYER ROSCOE NICKLIN-ffpele' Academic Courseg Girl Reservesg Cam- f . .. - nu, - Mata 1, 2, 35 ,,FOl1ieS,,g l.LaSs of Limerick Academic Course, Folhc., , Executive Town . Committee 35 Science Club. V A 'ffv 'Siu El klu'-fo K- an QD P' an o A' '11 Tllirt y'-two Q fq 4' szggq'i22FH , -fa A Q 'N N ..JJ'...J'...r S HEIN RY NYFORS Squeek Acadenuc Course Class Basketball l Z 3 4 Basketball Manager 2 Track Man ager 3 Glee Club Sclence Club Lass of LI1llC1'lCk Town Follles Robm Hood GLENDON PACKARD ESTELLA PACKARD Todche AC3.dCllllC Course ,Tumor Class Play ,Iumor Rmg Committee Folhes Once Tl1e1e Was a P1 mcess Athletxc Assocla tlon Glec Club l 2 3 Jerry of Jerlcho Road Liss of Lxmerlck Town Dra matic Club 2 3 4 JESSIE PALMER sf-:x,uf'QJ eus-,k-'1,m evtqje Lv tijk--U 1113 Q C' 2 . gs X A f , f ' 1 Q X l X! Y , . ll N .. I 1' ,-LY Y J U J ' VV ' . I ' 1 . ' . , y , 3 y I , I - - - . - , 4. - yy, H , 1 , , y . . . i I H l -. ,,. . . J x x - v4 ' ' - ' U, n ' n, 44 ' - I , ns ' ' J 1 1 x 1 v 1 -, H, .. - - Y H. - . , r- , 5 Y ' 4 so 1- 112: of A13 in ' fi ew as Ce 1: of ef Th ' I 1 W. +C - Almxm .....J JW X NIARGUERITE PALMS Academlc Course The Bohemnan Glrl The Lass of Llmerlck Town College Wlrlow Jerry of Jer1cho Road Second Chxldhood Robm Hood Inc Dual Meet Z 3 Roundup 2 3 Class Treasurer 3 Orchesha 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Gul Reserve 4 Foll1es Athlet1c Assoc1at1o11 Dxamatxc Club Acadenue Course Football 3 4 Boxmg and Wrestl111g Basketball 4 Track 2 3 4 H1 Y Club Glee Club Fo ICS College W1dOW Lass of LllllCl1Ck Town ROlJ1l1 Hood Ielry of Ierlcho Road Band 2 3 Class Basketball 2 3 MARVIN PARSONS Marv ACEI.ClCIll1C Course Glee Club 1 2 3 H1 Y Club Varslty Basketball 1 2 3 Or cllestla 2 3 Junlol Semor P10111 Comnut tee Rmg Comm1ttce Follles Jerry of Jerlcho Road Mus1c L1terary Con test 3 The Lass of Ll1llCI'1Ck Town BETTY POWELL Acaclenuc COUISC Atl1let1c Assoc1at1on 1 3 4 College W1dow Lass of L1111 er1ck Tovxn Glee Club 1 2 533 DST UP' USD? :asv C for-u I' . I A I 'r . 6 ' 2 X l . f v 1 - 'N W ' . I' K, L, 4 1 in 11 C . - 1 .. '- 5 , , 5 - 1 U I H 1 1 l . ' 1 1 1 I , 9 . 5 - ' , 3 -- - - 1 I I S H' 1. 5, A - ' ' . . fr ' 11, 11 1, 2, . ,A 1 ' , s 5 s , , ' . ,,. ' . . 1 5 ' . - 1 - - . H - ' 11 1 . PAUL PIERCE- Pete ' . s , 5 ' ' L Z l Ki ll' l YY, 41 l I- ' I 11 l ' I- l - 1 . . . . 11 , n ' 11, na , ' 7 , nl , - 11 , n - H 1 1 sf? 1 1 H 1 ' S 1 S 1 - ' 5 1 - , ET- :- Q 1 Q K- i - .-D -5 rj - 'Q-J 'U ji - A 1 ... ,, , rty-fo - 'N x n 'L t 'h 11bTHER RAY DOROTHY REIMOLD Academlc Course Glee Club 1 2 3 4 G11-1 Rcsurves 3 4 Ieru of JCIICIO Road Lass of L1l11CI'1Ck Ton 11 0 les Second Clulclhood xfV1HCl1111llQ of Holland Robm Hood Blble Studv JESSIE RAY Int C,O1lll11CI'C13.l Course Glee Club 1 9 Sprmg Concert 1 2 Lass of Ll11lCllCk Town ED RICHARDSON Eddlc Acpulemxc Course H Y Z Z 4 Scxence Club Il St Cl 2 3 C 3 C e u y J a B4 ketball 9 'S 4 Pxom Committee 3 Dfi-lhl3tlCS 1 bchool News 4 Football 4 Track 4 Assist ant Business Managex Penneuan 4 Second Chxlcl hood Follle lass of Llmenck Town E AJk jJ'i 1'3e x-iJt-UQ1,t:q,tQJt3,L3.jCQJt1Jt- f KL X , 4 ll I 1 , A, X X 0 l . - . x , - N, .,, 4 A 11 Tu E wr Ls. 1 - 1 n ' 7 1 -1 ' 1 . KK 1 ' 4' H 7 I C C - y , 1 1 -H ' U ' , . - ff -, -' I y 1 v t . . . . . H, .. - - , HF 1- I i . 1- , ., , v Y 4g Bll , ., 41 lee Clul 1, 2, Q l ss 1- ry, 441A . -nl 4. - ' 1 I . . . ' , K . - S 1 -, -. , ' J , . yy, U ' rv, - 5 L- ' - . - . I Y . y Y I ,' -. y .H , . 4. Ng .. . SH? 5 - 1 . ,.,,. N... .. . V 4 . ,, . y ,Y- 'X x A x git MQ Q- Mimi ' .....l 'N S ETHEL RIMER Betsy PAUL RODEMOYER Commeicial Courses Glee Club 1 2 3 4 jerry of Jericho Road Lass Llmenck Fovxn Follies Wlnclmllls SOPHIA RYLANDER S of Holland Robm Hood Sprm Con certs, Athletic Association. .. Academic Course Qleei Club 1 Z' 3 Jerry of Jericho Road 3 Lass of Llm- erick Town g 'Folliesng Windmills of MARTHA ROWLAND olla11d g Usher. va: 'fm 'fin-an TU ew 1 an 1 an A' f ffm Av Thifty - six ' X an . 4 gi f ' ' K Q , ' Q I C , .Amxllv-xxx 4 -.-- f ,J--r...r Q .r,J'..-J'-V-J' f s' YE' s , gi, 3 1 ,fi . I f f x , l l a -f G 4 4 l ' l ' ji Q I r Y I I , ,fx S X ' , V J HAZEL SCRIVENS FRANCIS SHAFFER Academic Courseg Hi-Y 45 Glee Club 1, Z3 Lass of Limerick Town g Bible Study 4g Boxing 4. SAM SHAKELY 11Aif 15mlc S9255 Bu?TeES3M3na5Er Pe.'i EfTl' JOHN hcioclng l Oi1celTh2:gcl:7VaSua Piingessuicgxinys' Cllgri . . Club 1, 2, 35 Lass of Limerick, Townu' 'The Academic Coursey H1-Y 43 Knavc of Deaf De1Jartef1 : Bible Study 2, 3, 4: fF0lfies,' 3: HcartS,, 4. 3, 45 H1-Y Treasurer: Science Club 1133 eil, Qiiusgizgljs-fl, X71-U ei, e v ffm cr-iv --v C 'U C329 t-fl, T li irty-sex en lv a , ft' Wy I A ,A ir,,,r....r gm 'fi e in gl X x I K .',, s j i . K 5 LQ ' A1,1c1TSHEEN-f'Sheen MILDRED SMALL Commercial Courscg Glee Club 1, Zg The Lass of Limerick ToWn g Usher 3, 43 Literary Round-up 2, 35 Honor Stu- dent- RENA SMITH-US111itty RAY SMITH Commercial Courscg Follies g Literary Academic Course: Track 3, 4: Science Rouurl-up 3g Invitation Committeeg Class Club 43 Football 2, 3. Prophecy: Honor Student. t wffv fv tifv ei, f tj-'31 ggi, rev U Q10 Q--L, viglil .Y l ' Q 1 ..JJ'...J' fr rf J ., MUSETTA STEVENS FRANCIS STUVER Bub AC3dC1l11C COUISC H1 Y Sclence Club Jumor Va1s1ty 3 Class Basketball 1 2 4 Football 2 3 PAUL STUYVESANT I T O ROBBINS 1'-vvu v u'-1'-ivinwfv :Mu vi ucv'- Q I 'I' N l Z ' l Q l ! X - X l 1 l , - ' - College VVlcloW k5 l'Follies'lg Track 2, 35 X Q .'Q l '. 1 K ! X . - G 'Ear-2 L X. Y KELTAH TAM Academic Courseg Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Lass of Limerick ToWn g Jerry of Jeri icho Roadng Girl Reservesg Bible Stucly 4. LORENE THOM PSON- Reine Academic Courseg Glee Clubg Orches- trag Once There Was a Princessug Fol- lics g Jerry of JCl'1CllO Roadng The Col- lege Widow . ALICE E. THOMPSON General Courseg Music 45 The Lass of Limerick Tovvn g Wind111ills of Hol- land : Mother Goose Concertng Jerry of Jericho Roadug Robin Hood g Girl Reserves 35 EVERETT Academic Football 45 Hcial Announcer and Advertisersg '4Robin Hoodug Lass of Limerick Town. Newspaper Staff. TUTTLE- Tut Coursey Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Basketball Z, 3, 45 Of- v'1,,+-'1,e: Ux- e- el,er3,c we vp vt c Um- YT ' lf ' v' to 'N S MYRTLE UBER KENNETH LNGER Kenny COHlll1C1'C13l Course G1rl Reeelves B Connnerclal Course Folhes Second ble Study Usher 4 Follies College Clnldhood Sclence Club Art Ed1tOf 3 Wldoxv 4 Pennerlan Staff Honor Student iU D wen O 4.29.12 Aitwcvt CUC A QLL X I f N l l X ' A ' R ' 5 ' L . 3 i- ' Q H ' D75 U EDVVARU von KENNEN MARIEETA LEIDY . ,J , .,..,,.,,,, . ,. . IXU n K e jx. 'Q- A C --'M7' I 4,1 sd '-'PHE-mek J ....J'..J' N I 'N N x MARCARPT WATHAN Peg Academ1c Course Vice Presldent Curl Reserves 3 4 Student Advlser A A 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Lass of Llmerxck Town Jerry of Jericho Road Follmes ,Tumor Class Play Once Th W P R b H I Bull ere as a meess o m ooc me Study Class Refreshment Commlttee for Prom 3 MARTHA WHALEN Malty Acadennc Course Glee Club 1 Z Lass of L11HCI'lCk Down G1rl Reserves Alh let1c Assocmtxon VVAIN DA VVEAVLP Tommy COll1111C1C1al Course County Round up 2 Usher 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Follies Concert 2 DORIS WIAND ACHCl6I1l1C Course Glee Club 3 4 ec ond Clulcllloocl 3 Gul Reserves Jerlv of jc lcho Road 3 Rohm Hood S-'A3k'j-,Q'QJeUs-Qgtve QLWQJQQ-,evLvL..Q-gg.-Ubqkj 4 1 X13 0 , i , jl 5 x - , ,. K, A H 'Y v 4 fl 1, l .1 4 1 ' ' x- 43 5 I ' L 3 - , 5 - - 9 v v -y . . al - yy . ll ' - 13, it ' C V ' ' 7 Y 7 3 7 y y , H, U - H. - . -l , v , . ,- H, U - U, - I 5 ' l g .. H , H ' , , HS ' . . U 7 y ! ' v v 1 - . . . . , ,, . . ' V7 - H - v y - f 1 ' . - - u , if - n 5 , .A , . ' ' ' ' - A- - - it i 1: W -I 1 A - -:- :-- -- V . - . -1-A .r,LY,.1....,-.,.-,W-.f'. W 'I - rv 2 X J X-N -rv ' - 'yglmllxxx -it FLORENCE WHLIAMQON Flo CLIFF KREMIS krem Acaclemlc Coulse H1Y Club Glee Club 1 2 3 Varsxty Basketball 1 2 4 Folhee jerry of Jerlcho Road Lass Academic Comse Chalrman Refreshment Com mittee for Plom 3 Llteraxy Contest Recmtatmon 'G l.,Ol11ll1C'K'C1Z-ll Contest Typing 3 Assxstant Edltoz ol of I1lll6'1'1Ck Town Decolatlon Commlt tee Kuave of Hearte Football 1 2 Claes Basketball School News 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Follles lass of Iunenck Town Once Thexe Was Z1 Prmcess Bible Study Class Dzamatxcs 3 4 Cul Resemee Qemetary 3 4 Ol IIN WH l IAMS Q-J!-'Q-', Q-3 U Uevtwevtytvkvlutvk 1 G . f . 5 'f , ' n ' l xf ' , . ' , , . ' , . J , A A - ' , , , l Y- l l ll rr if r vs 4 5 C 1 ' 1 1 9 'f ' 'l v 1 v 1 1 1 1 ' - . ' - . u - ,n, 44 - yn, fn 1 n y . U . ,, . ,,- . . ,,. A . . 5 , Y 1 , , , 4 . , ' ll - ,- N, .4 , , U U. 4 ' ' ' v - s 1 1 . ,,. . . A . I 1 -' 1 H 1 .. . . 1 ' , ' ., . 1 l 1 4 4 4 t i I Cf- - ll Nur 'yilKXxxx--xatydii l w Q o With Apologies To Shakespeare Is this a diploma which I see before me, Engraved in my name? Come, let me clutch thee! I have thee not, and yet I see thee still. Wilt thou be, fatal vision, really mine? Or art thou but a dream, a false creation, Proceeding from my heat-oppressed brain? I see thee yet as a pinnacle to crown X' My hopes in years to come. Thoupshowest me the way-to graduation- And such exams as I have yet to pass! Mine eyes are made the fools of my other senses, Or else worth all the rest: I see thee still, Obscured by marks of critics hard to please, Which were not there before. There's no such thing: Tis but the dread of Finals which informs Thus to my fevered eyes. Now in the lull The senior speech appears and wicked dreams abuse My curtain d sleep. The teacher celebrated Pale Hecate s offerings and the weary student Alarm d by inals soon to come the dreaded Sign of commencement with desperate diligence Lrams for the coming ordeals. The time is here! The stuffy rooms are filled with puzzling students Seeking to find the answers to numerous Questions. The moments pass while the distrait Student lives o er again the scenes of the past- I go and it is done: the bell invites me- Hear it not student! for it is the knell That summons thee to heaven or to hell! tfigg 11, Qiygpi s-A g a-1, sr i, 1:5 Q, eg 4, 2-v t C! lf- '1 Iw- wv rgygrxhllxxr if H1story of the Class of '31 Ea1ly 1n September of 1927 A D preparat1ons were begu11 1n the workshop of Penn H1 for the assembhng of an a1rplane called P H S 31 F Algebra and I Caesar were two of the most famous of the mechan1cs who WCIC to bulld an a1rpl1ne strong enough to w1thstand the ravages of the a1m1es of Wooley and CICCTO Aftcl two years of work the plane was ready for the tal e off Its goal was the landmg held ma1l ed Graduatlon whlch the teachers as supe1v1sors of the wo1l sa1d could be reached early 1n June of 1931 The next p1oblem of the lJl111Cl61S was the select1on of an eff1c1ent crew to gu1de th1s sh1p successfully OVCI thc 1ough places 1n the Journey and fmally mal e a perfect th1ee po1nt landmg The fllglet was begun 1n September of 29 wlth Warren Keck as p1lot and Cha1les McQueen as co p1lot Marguer1te Palms managed the supphes for the 1ou1ncy and Mary Jane Knapp recorded an accurate log MISS Nora Lynch as nav1gato1 carefully plotted the course of the plane llh1ee mechan1cs accompan1ed thc plane on 1ts jou1ney These mechan1cs WC16 Rebecca McC0rm1ck Roscoe N1ck 11d1cate that they had entered the11 Second Chlldhood The most notouous of these stunts was a new kmd of loop the loop more commonly known as the Prom A change was made rn the crew at the beg1nn1ng of the second lap of the 111ght Co p1lot McQueen was replaced by Bob Hays M Palms by H McMahan and M I Knapp by R Eckley The new mechan1cs were Mary McCurdy and 1 e Roy Dav1s R MCCOfm1Ck hav1ng been reta1ned Durlng the last lap of thc H1ght the sh1p atta1ned 115 h1ghest altltude It was safely p1loted through the dangers of the 311 These dangers were m the form of Exams Experlments and Book Reports Fmallv on the 28th of May 1931 a successful landmg was made 1n the center of the land1ng held dur1ng a bl1nd1ng snowstorm of Drplomas The sh1p was 1n good cond1t1on only a few of the or1g1nal 180 bolts and nuts mostly nuts hav1ng dlsappeared Some of these were lost dur1ng the storm and a st1ll smaller percentage d1sappeared 1n a battle w1th Cup1d MARGARET MCELHANEY 31 MARTHA HAZ1 ETT 31 . I ,sg Q , ' I ll' x A n - N 1 Aa . 4 'D V A - W O . . . , I ' ' l , C ' . S . Ai . y . V , A . Y -q, . ' . . i A . X . . Q A - . . I 1 , A . . A lin, and Helen McMahan. Some of the stunts suggested by the passengers would Ci I 37 4 . y ' . . . . . c A 5 4 , , - ff-xv 'feb Harkin'-fp iv er 'ew -fu sew ew L C1111 em X at-Q? iafqt 'x uh , ' , ,. ,- r Fi3xnXW'CiS4 'J CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Penn High School of Greenville of Mercer County of Pennsylvania, about to leave this workshop, quite normal although probably not given credit for being so, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament-thus making void any former statements. VV e graciously bequeath: lst. To the school in general, our appreciation for the many pleasant years spent here. 2nd, To the Greenville Board of Education, the shining light of Senior Study. ' Srd. To the faculty, our most sincere gratitude for 'attempting to pass their unsurpassed knowledge to us and a sweet and unbroken succession of nrestful nights and peaceful dreams. . 4th. To the juniors, the right of superiority, the patience of teachers, the overHow of ink in Senior Study and last but not least, the pictures, pencil sharp- eners, desks with gum intact, and reference book cupboards falso the reference book if neededj. , Sth. To the sophomores, the right to use the third Hoor, the chalk in Room 16, and right to dominate over the freshmen. 6th. To the freshmen, the talents of the senior' class, the right of humble- ness, and last, good behaviour. ' ' 7th. To the following individuals we deem it altogether fitting and proper to present: l. Paul Pierce's gum to Art Giebner. 2. .Maxine Gould's giggle to Thyrma McKay. 3. Dorothy McDowell's good nature to Mary Brandt. C 4. Marvin Parson's punctuality to Ralph Rimer. 5. Don Miller, the faculty drag, to Room 6. fAlas! Miss Harmanll 6. Kenneth Paxton's knowledge of French to Bill Schadle. 7. Hi Bost's stutter to Winnie Meade. W 8. Flo Wil.liamson's height to Aldora Merritt. 9. Helen Ginn's walk to Sara Swank. 10. Keltah Tam's blondness to Treva Jane Smith. 11. Charlotte McHale's make up to Madge Reed. 'Gv 'fib Qiivefu'--0 an 1' fan t7 :J 1 i J.: rev 1 1: CHQ 'fu - . , . .:'- .a.ahinXNw..ig -4'. l2. The pleasing odors from chemistry lab. to freshmen in Room l. 13. Virginia Conner's small feet to Dave Holland. 14. Charles McQueen's hair cut to Paul Graf. l5. Marguerite Palm's pianistic ability to Dot Keelen. 16. The histrionic ability of Charles Hollinger and Everett Tuttle to Charles Reigleman and Sam Heil, l7. The vocal harmony of Pierce and Parsons to Gehr and Baker. 18. LeRoy Davis' Hbashful ways with women to Harly Ross. 19. Mid Harnettls blushes to Isabelle Osborne which by special request may be used in further conferences with Miss Christy. 20. The use of the Gym for dancing, which we did not enjoy, to the class of 2000 A. D. 21. To the junior staff our privilege of printing the Pennerian. 22. Margaret VVathan,s dramatic ability to Jane Leisher. 23. Hi Bost's Hpositionu in basketball to Maurice Tuttle. 24. The ability of Ruth Eckley and Kathryn Heckman as co-cheerleaders to Roma Nottingham and Betty Moyer. A . Virginia Fortune s way with men to Helen Stoycr. XVim! 2 H NIESSES: Wigor! A X'Vitality! Drawn up by: Mildred Harnctt Virzginia Iiortunc. Approved by: Senior Class of 31. 291 mf A e t LUG Cqjl-' 25 ! if Y! 5 Yi 11 441 -41 1 f - - -f env he be 'U 1 -5 CLASS PRCPHECY You are cordially invited to attend the annual home- coming of the alumni of nineteen hundred thirty-one at the country residence of Mr. and Mrs. XVarren Keck fKathryn Heckmanj on Tuesday, June twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred forty-one, at eight o'clock. XVe, as reporte1's for The Daily Blah, were there to take notes on the social elite who were to be entertained formally by the host and hostess and also by the New York Sympathy Orchestra, under the direction of joe Falco, one of the greatest jazz leaders in America. XVhen the guests began to arrive, we retired to a far corner in order to avoid the questioning glances of high society. The butler, Sherman Gruber, distinctly announced the lirst arrivals as Miss Dorothy McDowell, owner of the NVQ-igh-Less Gymnasium in New York City, and Miss Helen Ginn, owner of Milady's Dress Shoppe. . The maids, Helen lferringer and llertha Costianes, directed the guests up- stairs where they could remove their wraps. The next guests were Madame Talli, grand opera star, now being featured in a Metropolitan production Qwe knew her as Rebecca McCormickl. and also Pascali, a famous musician who has taken Paderewski's place in the highlights fMarguerite Palmsb. At this interval, the telephone rang and the butler, after answeringi it, an- nounced that Mr. and Mrs. Pierce CVera McClimansj could not attend because Gracie was not accustomed to latehours. COf course, Gracie was their dogl. The next' arrivals were the beauty specialists from Greenville, the Misses Wanda Weave1', Sophia Rylander, and Florence Vtlilliamson, who are experts in hair-dressing. The next party to arrive consisted of Keltah Tam, head librarian in the Carnegie Libraryg Mrs. Marvin XVeikal CEthel Rimmerj g Mrs. Paul Graf Clluth Haerj, a teacher in the kindergarten at Usgoodg and Arlene Axtell, the former Mrs, Merle Bubeck, who is now a popular Parisian divorcee. The guests of honor came in quite a dignified manner. They were Hi llost, international basketball starg Lawrence llucci, noted artist in typewriter design- ee-QU 'rib ez-g i g 1 -D ig' if t v gi l, lf 111 -,.t.. 1. . V V Nt' if -Alklxw-3+ mg Dallas GIDSOH football coach for Notre Dame UH1VCfS1ty Chff Krenus danclng 1nstructor at Ahce H1ttles School for G1rls New York C1tv Eddle George vsho lnvented the no1seless baby rattle Loulse Bllllg QValer1e Bard1 nelloj who has the lead ln Charles Bollonger s vers1on of The Flylng French man and Beatr1x Moore Paramount actress featur1ng 50000 Penn H1 Stu dents C111 t Be Wrong Next we saw V1rg1n1a Barnes w1th her escort Roscoe N1ckl1n enter the receptlon hall We hope to hear of an engagement soon W1th them were Mrs Ed P1ckens fMyrtle Uberj and Katherme Ferguson athletlc 1nstructors 1n Sar gent School Hearlng a loud Hallo we looked up to' see a group cons1st1ng of Ruth Eckley cheerleader at Mud College Sam Shakely edltor of The Da1lv Blah Mr and Mrs Clarence Ralston CMary jane Knappj who have just returned from a tour of Europe and Betty Powell Supervlsor of the Publ1c Rehef Work dur1ng the Shenango Rlver Flood The next guests were Kenneth Unger an art 1nstructor 1n the New York Clty School of Apphed Arts and Sclences w1th h1s pup1l L1nn1e Belle Brown w1th them were Vance Forrest Superlntendent of Adamsv1lles kmdergarten schools and Al1ce Thompson a debutante 1n P1ttsburgh soc1ety Thr guests now began to arrlve ln large numbers The butler announced Mrs Eugene Packard CEl1zabeth Mahanj sewlng teacher at Hartstowns Sew 1ng School for Boys Mrs Don Uber CEvelyn McCartney Latm teacher at Par doe Un1vers1ty Mrs Joe McMun1gle QHelen Hartj ass1stant manager of the teacher at Penn H1gh M1ldred Harnett 1nstructor ln the UH1VCfS1ty of Parls Martha Whalen dramat1c adv1sor at Thlel Alberta Mover Home Ec teacher at F1ve Pomts I eRoy Davls Pr1nc1pal of Penn H1gh Belford Anders a m1n 1ster on a preachlng tour for the Pentecostal M1ss1on Ray Bost ass1stant foot ball coach at Jamestown Mrs Paul Davls fRuth Hoffmanj the Mlsses Doro thea Breckenr1dge and Dorothy Br1tton Proprletors of the Hotel de Gmk Ralph Helstern and Paul Rodemoyer Jomt owners of the Conneaut Lake Steamshlp Lmes Robert Moore who gamed fame through a trlck performance at Nlagara Fals Fred Kaulen and Ira Kelley brokers on Wall Street Mary and Emma Klenovx h who have just H1'l1Sl'lCCl a Slamese twln act 1n Grauman s Ch1nese The ater Hollywood Everett Tuttle Presldent of the Run Easy Hoslery Plant Hazel Scrlvens Secretary Squeak Nyfors model Lorene Thompson and 69516 Palmer owners of The Peacock a famous tearoom V1rg1n1a Connor Helen McMahan and Mary Ida Croup tralned nurses Theron Dougherty whose art IS characterlzlng g1rls Ruth Dunton and Nell1e Dalsley Physlcal Ed Dlrectors NYU 12 UPU 'vkinkvtmsvl Lufv 7 , Y V . . 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' 1 1 S J g Y I S vi ii lc- i ,T ki Y W - fi Qi ' Av Y-' E-aj Forty - MXXWTIJ Leo Robblns who swam the Enghsh Channel 1n htteen mmutes MH116tta I e1dy Thal1a Huntel and Laura Fahl teachers Al1ce Sheen who has Jomed the Hrm of Cole and Cole Martha Hazlett and Margaret McElhaney mlsslonarles ln the Chl 1ese jungles Kathryn Hecker orgamst at St Bernard s Cathedral Rome Tom Guenz1 who marrled a Russlan Countess Paula Maleek ess1e Ray who has wr1tten many works under the mfluence of Shakespeare Arthur Ves per who ope1ates the vltaphone at the Mercer Square Theater Ohn W1ll1ams a lawver 1n the hun of Wllllams Wllllamb and Wrlllams Raymond Smlth Francls Stuver and Paul Stuyvesant of the Banana Growers Assoc1at1on Bermce Vaughn and Musetta Stevens p1e f1llers at Sm1th s Steam Bal ery Meanwhlle the orchestra COl'1S1St1I'lg of VIC Kamerel jew s harp Esther Hunter banjo Gladys Johnston plano MHTIOH Hlll uke Charlotte 'VIcHale drums Glendon Packard sax Edward von Kennon cornet Kenneth Paxton plccolo and F1a1'1C1S Shaffer trombone was ln full swmg It plaved several popular selectlons wh1le the guests were dancmg nounced a p1Og13m as follows a sho1t talk by Mrs Charles Welk CEl1zabeth MCCl1mHUSD on Why G1rls Get Marr1ed Du11Hg H1gh School a song by Max 1ne Gould popular pr1ma donna a Spanlsh dance by Estella Packald a revue of G1e nv1lle s Hero by MHTVIH Parsons a plano solo by Helen Costlanes a readmg on Beauty Culture by Dorothy Re1mold a few tr1cks performed bv the famous mag1c1an Ed Rlchardson a chorus number by V1Tg1H1H Fortune D31Sy Hayes and Esther Ray a p1ano solo by Dorls W1and an outlme of the tr1p to VN ash1n,ton by Ma1 tha Rowland and an 11'1'1pC,1bOf13lI1Ol1 of MWHIIC6 Chevaller by Tohn Tsmte After th1s ve1y dLl1gl1lI1L1l p1Og1Ei1D 1et1eshments WC1C bC1VCd bv the hostess The 1ema1nde1 of a pleasant evenlng was spent 1n danclng RENA. SMITH 31 MARY BUBECK 31 409 ' 1 x ' f - , 5 I i Mix l ' .X ' I I- l fl , uv . , . Q V S '-x - l , I 4 9 .J ! is I 1 cc u , ' ' ' ' 7 ! V .1 . I Y . , ' Y ! ' J 5 , ' , s I , l . S i - .J - T 5 I . I 1 . y . ,J 4 , A . , U . . . . 7 I ' 1 . . , v , x . I J ' f 1 Q S S 1 l 9 a R n c I 7 J ! 7 9 l 3 7 ' .f The Master of Ceremonies was Charles McQueen, 1931 all-talky. He an- . N . s . l. . l ,, l . x ' f I S ' S' rc , D - 1 xy ' , ' ' , ' 7 Y . g , i . , S 1 , f A ' S ' S - .T 1 . U Q 5 . M, . C .. . 7 . 1 7. . . ' . . A ' ' . . y . ' . - - . . I . .- 1 I 3 y a Y l , . A v .. A A vA ? YY. ' V, Y- C, Y1AJ'f-bt-ev'--1J eU'1Au'1JP -QJQ-Q, :J QJ':QJ '1J Fifty wrt ' V '-M32 'B Axxxlll' xx M WHO S WHO IN PENN HIGH Handsomcst boy Wauen Kecl best looklng glrl Maly ane Knapp Most popular boy Warren Kecl Most popular gn-l Ruth Eckley Always prepared Belford Anders f.11Ca'ECSt gabber Ed R1chardson Cutest Ren1e Thompson Class good nature Dorothy McDowell Nevel on tune Marvm Parsons Class athlete Paul Plerce Most talked of boy Everett Tuttle Most talked of glrl Keltah Tam Class shlmng hghts Llghts 1n Semo Study Hall Fasclnatmg Chemlstl y Lab Class poct Challes Mc uccn Class a1t1st Kenneth Ungel Most popular teacher Ohvla Bost Class Baby Florence Wllhamson Faculty drag Don M1ller Class actress Margaret Wathan Class actor Bob Hays Most entertammg Ehzabeth McCl1mans Most talented Rebecca MCCOffH1Clx 1-iv-fu v-fn so wswsvtmiv vt Cvrv . 7 t , i - -. . - 1 J. I ' - c. V N In u n 1 n 4 u I. . 011 the road to fame-Senior Class. V . Q , - . Q , , s Fifty ev' , y4B5NXxwBf 'J L' SENIGR CLASS BELIEVE IT OR NOT A W Z Adequate Beamlng Crxtxcal D ehnous E16 sh Fastndlous Grmny Horsey Improbable J ubllant Katty Loafer Mahgnecl Nmsance Opmxonated Quoted Rational Safe-guarded Taclturn Unbalanced Vlgorous Wxtful X centric Yearmng ZIPPUIS Warren Keck Dorothy McDowell Eel Rlchardson Clarence Ralstonm Theron Daugherty Keltah Tam Maxine Gould Chuck Bollnger Chuck McQueen Ruth Eckxley Betty Powell Henry Nyfors Vlctor Kamerer Eddne George Todclf Packard Vlrglnxa Conner Marvin Parsons LeRoy Davls Ralph Helstern Vance Forrest Margaret Mclilhaney Bob Moore Everett Tuttle Rena lSmlth Senior Cla s Active Beautlful Clever Democratic Entertaxnlng F lxrtatlous Graceful Happy lndxvlclual Jestmg Keen Lxterary Muslcal Noble Optlmlstlc Queenly Real Sincere Temperamental Unusual Vlvaclous Winsome X otlc Yonkmg Z ealous Semor Class Louise Bxlllg Kenneth Unger Alberta Moyer Kenny Paxton Reme' Thompson Mud Harnett Art Vesper Mary Jane Knapp H1 Bost Cliff Kremxs Bob Hays Ruth Baer oe Falco Peg Wathan Martha Hazlett Flo Wlllxamson Marguerite Palms Becky McCormick Helen Ginn Ellzabeth We k Helen McMahan Vlrglllla Fortune Ray Bost Francis Stover n cc 99 lp B- p . 1 p . . . . ' C- . . ,, Y ,, . 1 1 K D- p .. F . E- p - p . .! ,, ,, ' Fu . . , . . ' ,, . W V G-. . ' . M ,, . ,, ' H- 4. v - V u va 1- .. p ,, . . . J- . . ,, y A K- ., . ,, . L- u - ff M- . . p . N- . ,, .p ,, HJ ,, O- . . ,, , . . . ,, I ,, P--Pleasing Sophia Rylanaer Pelssamisfic John Shakely Q- . . . R- . . N , , S- . . . T- . ' an -6 'f - U- 1 . V- . l I . . . i X- I . - . . . . r Y- . A . . ! Fifty'two as- wr-A yBx1NXxv+iiZ'f' RJ U1-1'f:J o v vfwtm :J vc via: -1.1 Y ff A f 'Q X Y 'Ti 5:4 i Ly Yi Q' X f- -' ti - ' ' --if if Y A ,. Q F i' .54,Q'0' ,, .- . ,.,, , I ., HM, Aw. 5 -Al JUNIOR CLASS GFFICERS lL,S1dL11l Althul Cmbnu VICE P1es1dent Kenneth Ccwtol SLCICUIIY Mauctta Iudy EXECU1 IVE COMM11 TEE M 1cl,e Read Clrulu RLl5lL11lH11 7Qa11 C1111 M IN I 111111 1'1U D'1l IJ JJ TU 'lJ AJbQJ91!E1JC1JCrU '1P If ' 15 x ' FYQQ----VVv-,VVv-'Ai-v--.-------AAQUF'----Axvv--AYv'--'----Av-------,AVV-VV-'-k,--,,AVVVvv,,VV-- - - - 5' x X 4 7. ' v 1 . Q 1 ' ' x----- ------vw--,,------w,,-----Ywv-.--------A--,-v-----Vw--,Awww---------,,A,----------,Aw----A ' 4A' V 'l'1'easu1'c1' . .w.. ....,..,,....,......,.............,..,,........,,.A,......A.....................w.........,,,......,. M ary Reed 4 Ax 4 ,,X 4 rp' H ul: fy- .X ' 1- ' ay 311 ' 4 ,1 ci - xi e ' 1 f f W- 1 ' Y S I , ' Q , , A , Lk, yt ' ' r yBilh1Xxu JUNIGR CLASS HISTORY To whom It may concein Cconceinmg no one ln p21I1I1CLll31 except two hun died wide eyed lnnocent and unassuming little boys and girls who 1IC211fl1l1V parted with our Jumping ropes scooters and rollei skates to become freshmen 1n Penn High School 1n the year 1928 A D In 1929 fthe following year we shool the dust and 1nd1gn1t1es of the fiesh men from our little feet fgrowing la1ge1 slowly but surelyj and ascended to the third floor as self assured sophomores MIHUS a few of our number we dont know hovx we lost them perhaps you could tell us Pj struggled through Caesar and 1n 1930 guess what happened? We became Juniors' fThat 1S some of us did J And now we look foiward And may I be allowed to say in CO1'1ClL1SlO1'1 to this th11ll1ng na111t1ve of thc class of 32 that the few of us who 1ema1n fand theie W11l be fewei by this time next yeaij look forward to becoming the t1aC11t101'1Hl1y dignified Pj sen1o1s And you O class of 31 who have been our shining example thiough all these ycars of toil and serv1tude we thank for guiding our waywaid steps throu h the tortuous paths of learnmg WINIFRED MEADE 32 W . K A . . . in . .D - . D S i 5 . . . . n - 1 . - ' . . C , to passing in French Cif Miss Bost will permitj and becoming seniors. Pix! ib ef1xr'f1U '0 1:.: Q' T 2-fn: G-iv Sv C :J ffm ffm Fifty i I -L X'Q 'fi Y Ji- Q - MF In , '-'FEQXWCSI1 or JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Andrews Mary Artman Robert Babcock Margalet Baker DeW1tt Baker Dorothy Jaker La Vere Beckstem Norlne Be1l L1v1ngston Bortz V1rg1n1a Brandt Mary Breezee MarJor1e Brlght Ehzabeth Brydon Helen Burns Mary Burton Clarence Butler Sara Campbell Gladys Castor Ixenneth Chase Lavern Chr1st Cladys Cook Ed1th Cook John Cozad Helen Croup Garnet Davls Chlford D1efenderfer Anna D1CtT1Ch Ruth Ferguson Frank Ferrmger Hazel F1sher Al1ce Fogal Lawrence Cehr Zearl C1bson Dallas Glebner Arthur Gosnell Theresa Graf Paul Greene Nlna Creenlee Russell Hall Irene HHTTIQOH Tames Hays Catherlne Hazen Clarence Ha7en Iucllle Heffner Florence Henderson Evelyn Hendrrckson Haro Henry ames Hodge V1rg1n1a Holmes V1rg1n1a Hudz1eczko T1ll1e Jayne Raymond Kelly James Klmble Paul K1mble Ruth Knappenberger Le Rov Kreps Gregg Lann1ng Charles Lannlng W1ll1am Lelsher Jane Lowry Howard McCall jean McClure Robert McCracken Jane McCurdy Mary McDowell Grace McFayden Craig McGu1re Ellsworth McGu1re Rachel McKay Thyrma McNamee Edlth MHITIH Helen Meade W1n1fred Melv1n Dorothy M1ller Cec1l M1ller Kenneth Moorhead Wlnlfred Morrlson Grace Mowry Evelyn Myers Wllbert Neel V1Tg1H13 Nelson Marlon Chl Fred Ollnger Clara Orr Margaret Osborne Isabelle Packard Laurence Patterson Ruth Patton James Paxton Floyd Perry TTHVIS Peters Alma Peters Twlla Ralya Geraldlne Reagle Harrlet Reagle Sara Rector Edward Reed Madge Reed Mary Relgleman Charles Re1gleman Lawrence Rxmer Ralph Rlssell Charles Ross Harley Schadle Albert Scrwens John Shakeley John Shelhto Mary Small Mrldred Smlth Ethel Snyder Marxon Sorg G1lbert Spano Susle Stoyer Arm1na Stoyer Frank Sturgeon Mlldred Swanl Sara Swartzbeck Margaret Teeple Douglas Thomas Paul Thompson Chr1st1ne Thompson Paul Uber Donald Uber Frank Unger Lloyd Wheaton Bertha Wllcox Charlotte W1ll1ams Leland Wllllams Rea VV1ll1amson Helen ?J vev'fuPQJ'-'vena-ev :ucv Cut ul-u 1 7 7 7 . 7 7 7 I l 7 7 . , , 1 1 s , 1 P , 1 1 1 , 1 a , 1 u Y 1 1, , y Q , 1 1 1 , y 7 ' 7 ' 7 V 7 . . 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' ' ' Q Qt V I aww A luii 051,101.3 A' S F'fty 1 1 ' , Q-F'l2xm:,s2 SOPHOMORE CLASS Adams Helen Adsit Frederick Amy Howar Andrews Carl Andrews Mary Armstrong Opal Armstrong Warren Artman Tressa Baer Edward Baker Andrew Baker Paul Bales Gordon Bell Samuel Bllllg Leonard Bllllg Robert B1sh June Bollenbacher Johnson Bortz Pearl Breckenridge Donald Bright W1ll1am Brmk W1ll1am Brown Esther Brown Vlola Brown Woods Buchanon Troy Busch Elizabeth Callen Robert Castor Lelah Chase Darrell Christman Woodrow Chrlsty Dorothy Collins Glada Collins Harmon Cozad Robert Cr1ssman Helen Crowley W1ll1am Curtiss Charlotte Dalsley Goldle Da1sley MRIIOH Dalfonzo Mary Deets Madelyn Dalett Alice Dorwart El1zabeth Dunlap Calvln Fastlake Betty Eckenrode Audrey Fckles Marguerlte F1ch Robert Fahl Mary Ferree Laxerne Filer Margaret Foulk RalDh Freeland Edw1n Fund Robert Cosnell Mar1an Fosnell Ruth Creenlield Wesley Creer Jeanne Groce Dorothy Froover Lew1s Froover Olive Cursky Mary Harrison Gerald Harter Betty Hecker Harold Hecker Helen Hendrickson Edward Henry Mildred Herron Thomas Hill Edward H1nkson Sharlet Hlttle Evelyn Hoard Martha Hollank Davld Houser Kenneth Humphry Edith Hunt Louise Hunt Stanley Hunter Elbert Hvde W1ll1am Johnson Fern Johnson L1ll1an Jones Dorothy Jordan Kathryn Kamerer Edgar Kauffman Evelyn Keelen Dorothy Keelen Elsie Kefurt Steve Kerr Harry Klser Ruth Kltch Martm Knauss Mane KfCm1S Edlth Taird Mar1an Tegal Caslmer Teskovatz Peter Lewis Frank Lewis James Tlmber Phyllis L1n1nger Rebecca Tmn Marian logan Howard Ioomis Bettv Tvons Mildred NTcBr1de Sara McCl1man Ralph McCl1mans Samuel 'VlcCl1mans Stanley Nlcfllure Eddie MCCf1g'ht James Mcfhrrdy Mark lVfcFlhanev Fllzabetb Mcf'onagle Katherine Mcliav Duane McMahan Vlfglnla Mallorv Ceraldlne Nffansell George Marks Mary Mason Cornelia Mason Ruth Vferritt Aldora Metzler Sylvia Mever lane Miller Nina Mohr Dorofhv Moon Blanche Moore Robert Ia, ROLL Morris Lee Mortimer Mildred Mowry Ralph Mowry Scott Moyer Ear Moyer Betty Myers Donald Myers Joseph Nelson John Newell Gerald Noecker Franklin Nottingham Roma Ohl Marie Orr Samuel Osborne Ivan Osborne Vlctor Patterson Ralph Perrme Helen Peters Duane Phillips Martha Plckens Edward Quay Genevieve Rauch Ralph Rauschonberg Robert Rector Dorothy Re1gleman James F Re1gleman James Richardson Betty Roberts LEWIS Rodgers Robert Rutter Irene Schadt Mary Schwartzbeck Clyde Serple Dorothy Saylor Charles Sloan Florence Smith Robert Smith Treva Stakeley Mary Stewart Raymond Stuver Clara Tanguay Angel1ne Tanguay Charles Ilaylor Lena Thompson Jane Tudor Cyril Turner Robert Tuttle Maurice Uber V1v1an Vesper Albert Wade Earl Wade El1zabeth Wald LeRoy Wells Mac Whlpple Josephine Whlpple Robert W1and Florence Williams Robert Winder Francls Wolford Wayne Wyatt Dorothy Youngblood Thomas Z1mmerman Elmer Zuschlag Adam :NJ Dt IJ UYRJK'-U '-wmv 1:2 QJQU'--1J U 1 I X ' 1 ' A ' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 Y I 1 I - I 1 1 3 1 I ' ' Y ' V , V 1 1 , 1 1 ' ' ' . ' 1 - I . ' I 1 1 I . ' . -y ' ' I . . 1 ' ' 1 1 ' I I ' . V I . - 7 ' :V I I Y I I I 1 I II 5 I1 1 , . . ' 3 . ' . . ' ' l ' il 1 1 ' . 1 I I Q 7 , 1 I Y '1 1 v ' V ' q , 1 - 4 1 I 1 . ' ' I I I I I , H. 1 1 ' I 7 . , ' . ' . y I . - Y ' ' I W1 ' , I' 1 1 ' ' ' D , Y' I 1 . ' l 1 I ' ' ' , , . ' . y . I , 4I I 1 . ' A 1 1 . 1 . - ' 5 . I . I I I I 'L I 4 I. 1 1 4 ' - ' 5 Dalfonzo. Tony Ludwig. Trelda StoYef, Helen . I ll 4 : , l . I I V I . s 1 - . - Q' f ' ii , 1 V 1 H Y -1 , I A . l . . 1 I ' -1 - . ' Y , 1 . . , 1 I ' . . 1 I . , , , 1 1 I I r 1 I . 1 . - ' ' 1 I' - ' :A 1 l ' . u 1 , 1 1 ' I . ' , I I . I. I I 1 3 1 , I 1 1 I ' . ' . ' 1 I Y ' 1 1 , I 1 I ' 1 , 1 ' 1 I 1 . . ' i . I , I 1 T Sixty-one W, us-M ' mvmnnmwf E 5 I , I Ll ,, 5, i E5 4 6, r, ,P J! fl if ii 15 r v Q, 5 r 5 5, 31' wg! cpl 2 E li It Fl 5: ' J 1 If S. f Q QR xxx. Y XX5 U bf .AJ nf va., 3 pw my in s- Ti J m- YU 3 32 sf , C iwAQJ C JJ P e 20 Q IJ Q li If P L , fir? -L - f 7 I J - r Q. :Env , I my N P r aa' 1 . Q - L, Y Aikon, Arthur Hecker, Charles Packard, Russell Amy, William Heckmlan, Stanley Paden, William I Anderson, James Hemenway, Windsor Palovich, Andrew ' Armour, Betty Herrick, Donald Passmore, Orville Artman, Andrew Herron, Ray Peters, John Aubal, Howard Hinkson, Joseph Pletcher, Ralph Augustine, Rose Hinman, Louise Powell, Martha Baker, Rose Mary Hobart, Ruth Ray, Clifford Barth, William Hodge, Mary Ray, Eleanor Beatty, Earl Holcomb, Robert Reash, Clair Beatty, Franklin Horton, David Reigleman, Earl Beck, Paul Huber, Mary Ann Reigleman, Virginia Beil, Gladys Humphrey, Violet Rice, Henry Boliver, Fred Jaxtheimer, Ellis Riley, Bessie Bookwalter, Chalmers Johnson, Irene Riley, Ralph Bowser, James Julian, Louise Roberts, Dalores Bowser, Margaret Kaulen, Joseph Roberts, Forrest Boyer, Virginia Kerns, Harold Rodgers, Edmund Brennen, John Kirk, Betty Rohrer, Frances Brower, Gordon Kirkner, Edith Romano, Felix Brydon, Joe Kitch, Harry Russell, Zulu Bubeek, Karl Kitch, Helen ' Seiple, Paul Campbell, Dorothy Klipich, Mike Servey, Jack Campbell, James Kreps, Ida Shartle, Mary Christ, Dorothy Kysar, Virginia Sherbondy, Dorothy Crossland, Charles Leskovata, Paul Sherbondy, Margarette Davenport, Evelyn Leyden, Thelma Shoaft, Rexford I Davenport, Marion Loch, William Slesak, Mary ' ' Davis, Betty Logun, Fred Small, Margaret Davis, Ellis Lond, Gladys Smith, Frances Davis, James Madura, Mildred Smith, Harold Dawes, Martha Mariacher, Frank Smith, Norman Dee-ts, Hazel Mariachor. Theressa Snyder, Charles Donaldson, Lindsay Marzano, Bruno Snyder, Dorothy Donnell, Eunice McCall, LaVore Sowash, Paul Don-ner, Harold McConnell, Carl Stafford, Robert DuMars, Lorraine McElhaney, Dorothy Stephens, Jacob Dunney, June McGranahan. Verle Stevenson, Eleanor Emmett, Evelyn McHale, Earl Stoyer, Floyd- Fahl, John McKeen, Emily Stoyer, Irvince ' Ferguson, James Meaehem, Royce Struchen, Egbert , Ferguson, Jane Meeker, Albert Sweigard, Gladys W Fisher, Richard Miller, Charlotte Taylor, Nelson Fordyce, Virginia Miller, Frank Thompson, Jessie Fortune, Mark Miller, Paul Thompson, Mary ' Fritz, Olive . Miller, Thelma Turner, Roy , George, Wahneeta Moffett, Marie Turner, Theodore ' Gibbens, Vivian Mortimer. Ruth Uber, Anna 1 Givler, Gertrude Mowry, Jack Uber, Charles - , Giadic, Joe Moyer, Frederick Uber, Twila Gould, Clarence Nelson, Bessie Vanderslice, Twila 1 Gregg, Edwin Nelson, Harry Wager, Harold Gruber, Gladys Nelson, Thelma Waid, Robert Gruber, Helen Nicholson Robert Williams, Jesse Harvey. Gladys Nieklin, Twila Williamson, Clair , G?1VCI:fllf7k Emily Olinger. Catherine Yarger, Phyllis V Hayes, Richard Ondo, Helen Young, Bernice , Hayes, Charles Owens, Glenn Young, Mildred J ' Zinner, Marvin l ifigj if-D r1AveYi,Us--0 wiv rf-1, eq, te- 43 1543 Le 9 i 11 C1149 1- U Sixty-five n 1 L -1 ' Q X N- iv A CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 2 Well here vve are back to the old gr1nd 3 Nlrk M1ller mforms the glrls how to lose 200 lbs Where 15 th1s hosp1talP VVc vs ant to now 4-Tlus A M Mr M1ller tells the g1rls how to be beaut1ful and happy at the same tzme We are gettlng settled now we know whele to S11 and whe1e to put oul coats 5 'lhc end of our first week at school Several freshmen reported m1ss1ng S-Flrst appearance of semor glrls 1n lab What IS the number of your drawelsp Ser1or g1rls rex ert to chlldhood 1n gym and play Farmer 1n thc Dell and Co ln and out the W1ndow PWonder when the pamter vv1ll be through ln the audltouum so we can have chapel 11C drlll Chapel for the first t1me smce school began An 1nsp1rat1on1l talk by Mr Cerbeuch Hc wants us to match the new pamt Sorry but that CO'O1 1snt beeom1n Of course 1f he means the freshness well thats d1fferent Nllss Bost 1n sen1o1 French class Now Kenneth you be good Two people le 1111 that TVIISS Chrlstys study hall IS for bus1ness not fhrtmg Nfy gosh' Our Llb 1S sunk ln the sea of matrlrnony 16-Athletle tlcket campalgn starts today We spent half the afternoon hstenm t Plrchot Fay etc 17 Are you marrled yet? It seems to be all the rage 18-Chapel today Leave your sllngshots at home boys says Xfr Stevxalt Flrst semor class meetmg at 3 30 Another Frldav Prof M1ller has turned book agent VVhat are study halls commg to? You are not allowed to sh upen your pene1l and you musnt leave the room Seems there s nothmg one can do but study Bn, pep meet1ng at 3 30 We almost ra1sed the roof Chapel th1s mornmg If we semors dont know how to put the books 1n the racks lt wont be the fault of th1s chool 26-Tomorrow IS the first football game of the season Yea team' beaii Cochranton 27 Another seruor gul marrled OCTOBER 3 Yea team' beat Grove Cxty' 6-Hooray' no school all th1s week 13 Back to school 16 All the teachers gave us tests today to sec how much we h uc tbsolbcd du11n tht first month 17 Yea team' beat Meadvllle' ZZ We reeerved our A s Cand our C sb for the li1st month s vvo1k 24- Once There Was a Prmeess and she come to our house Abe Llncolns double from Hollywood Callf gave us a plavlet ln chapel 0 Dr Bmgham 1n chapel NOVEMBER The Junlors and semors had a wonderful tlme at the H1 Y Clrl Reserves party We for nd out several thmgs one that XIISS NIcCorm1ck IS Scotch 'Xlr Stewart looks well 1n a clown su1t and that Nfr 'Xllller IS a graceful dancer 1n the V1fg1H13 Reel 14-Yea team' beat Sandy Lake' 15 Mr Stewart says our prlde was trampled 1n the dust Sandy Lake 19 P H S 13 17 Mr M1ller and MISS Harman both have bad colds and weak vo1ces 18-Kenny Castor dld some advertlsmg for the Carn1val 1n chapel 19 NTISS Harmans Enghsh class contams some very fme story wr1ters ve hear 20-Book Week program 1n chapel 21 The football quad are all time orators Nllckey N1cGu1re IS a second Clccro Yex team' beat Sharon' 22 Blg parade before the game 24-Jumors gave a Carn1val ln the gym th1s e1 enmg Sftyjvb vs:-Un-U 'UL1,LvtqJtv vc ue-qjef-U .Mi- l f V ,! rf hz ' X I A l ' b I , - X N f M , 1 y ' lr y ' -' I V ii' . 1 ' . 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DECEMBER 1 Our Ed1tor1n Ch1ef has found h1s Job too hard on the eyes We see he IS wear 1ng glasses today 4-A chorus from the B P W Clubs show Parr danced m chapel 5 Second reports today F11-st basketball game Yea team' We won 11 Band ln chapel th1s mornlng 13 Oh dear' We were beaten by one polnt West Xhddlesex 18 P H S 17 15 llffCd1C3l1I'lSDCCt101'l 16-Sang Chr1stmas carols 1n chapel 17 Buy Chr1stmas seals' We wonder where the 1C6 cream went at the H1 Y meetmg tomght Ask Ed R1chardson 18-Prwno and vocal duet 1n chapel 20-Yea team' Htckory 20 P H S 27 23-G1rl Reserves gave program 1n chapel Last day of school th1s yea1 JANUARY 9 Vacat1on IS OVCI and here we axe back at school 6-Chapel th1s morn1ng w1th the usual announcements etc Yea team' beat CIONC Crty' We d1d 7 Where are you gomg to school? Sl1ppery Rock? Thats WhC1C a bunch of g1rls 111 Room 5 are going b-Ruth says that 5 rahs 3 t1mes makes 15 Yea team' beat Franklm' Some one heard that burn1ng sulfur kllls germs Well after th1s weeks lab there shouldnt be a germ left 1n the bu1ld1ng 2 Mlss Bacher Brmg 1n your excuses glrls N11 Stewart made several announcements 1n chapel th1s mornlng One was that m1d term exams come next week 14-Plctures for the year book went to engraver today 15 The odor 1n the halls 1S caused by the hydrogen sulfide we generated ln lab 16-Gen Bullock spoke on The Preservat1on of B11 ds 1n chapel 19 I w1sh someth1ng exc1t1ng would happen Z0 Are you exempted from any of the tests? 21 Half day of school Learned our fate conce1n1ng tests Z2 Fxams 23 Exams cont1nued 26-Thu-d report today No school th1s afternoon Mxss Emery has res1gned so Mr Gerber1ch led the s1ng1ng 1n chapel Cafeter1a 1n the gym today The H1story class IS st1ll determ1ned to earn enough money to go to Washmgton Farrell 14 P H S 13 OOOOhhhhhh ' look how close we came to spo1l1ng Farrell s record FEBRUARY Haxe you already spent the money you are go1ng to w1n on your Thr1ft essay The study hall 1n Room 10 IS very 1nterest1ng Come see 1f you dont bel1eve 4-ln Hyg1ene class today DOFIS D1and Sald that the ear was for catch1ng bugs and d1rt 5 Clfl Reserves go to Sharon to conference tomght 6-Yolu should have seen the Romans that appeared 1n MISS Harmans Enghsh class to ay 9 F1rst meetlng of the Glee Clubs under the new d1rector Mr Kearns 10-Played Meadvllle at 4 o clock Play 1n chapel by the 7th grade show1ng a scene from L1ncolns l1fe We got out a l1ttle b1t early th1s afternoon Frlday the 13th Desptte the date we beat Grove C1ty on the1r own floor Mlss Bacher th1nks s1ng1ng 1n the study hall IS as bad as talk1ng Perhaps she doesnt real1ze xt may be someone try1ng to develop h1s talents 9: ' l H '. 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I ANXXXU -R Au, . 17 Xfaxme Gould thmks there were bus drlvers m Chaucers Canterbury Tales I fact she trxed to tell us so ln Enghsh class today 18-G1rl Reserves had kxd party Some of the dt mfied senlors made the biggest klds On more ways than oneD 20-Beat Mercer 21 Last home game and we beat Sharpsvllle 23 In chemlstry class Eddle George tr1ed to tell us that dynamlte IS hke a woman I wonder what he knows about It 24-Went up to Meadvllle and got beat 25 H1 Y enterta1ned 1ts fathers tomghr 26-Hr Stewart told us what he thought of gtrls who chewed gum MARCH Mfr Stewart sard he thought the 30 mmute study perxod the first thmg Mondav mormng ought to rel1eve blue Monday I dont agree Llb caught her dress 1n ehemlstry Oooohhhh V ll Bsaslsetball squad tn chapel Greenvllle starts 1n the tournament by beatmg Mercer 2 l 6-Thrlft essay awards glven m chapel by NIr Rowley Grove C1ty 17 P H S 24 We re on our wav to the champ1onsh1p 7 Ohhhhfl Farrell 37 P H S 17 10-Its an outrage' The semors were omltted from chapel 11 Reports today 12 French play m chapel 13 Another Frlday the 13th But dont worry there 1snt any luck around thls school Not even bad luck 16- Charles thats rude I Just saxd we would have no talkmg 1n the room 17 Sketch of the jumor class play 1n chapel Paul Graf plays h1s part well because the herolnes name IS Ruth We re wonder1ng rf he would play snll better 1f her last name were Baer 18-Mr Mxller told us the most effeetxve way of commlttmg su1c1de w1th gas I wonder lf he would l1ke any of us to try the methods out 19 Mr Kearns sang 1n chapel We are st1ll havlng ways and means of sulctde sug gested rn chem1stry class 20-Iumor class play Who s Boss scored a h1t thls evenlng 24-We got out at 2 45 Another senlor glrl marrted 25 Another glfl marrled But It Isnt a semor Cthank goodnessj Its Joyce Galser 26-Selence program 1n chapel Brg explos1on of T N T Theron Daugherty makes the cutest glrl and Sam Shakely an Ideal mother But the girls could hardly be kept from r1ot1ng because of the shghtmg remarks made 31 Crrl Reserx es gave program 1n chapel APRIL 1 Blg robbery' Someone stole Flossys bookkeepmg set Oh pelhaps It IS only an Aprll Fool Joke Well Easter vacatlon IS over 8-I guess Lrb gets what she goes after at least Bob Moore found tht out when he wouldnt glve her her test paper 1n French class today Year book canvass 1n chapel 0 L1b cant sutdy French over the week end because she has to clean house Thats rlghtl It 1S Spflflg 1snt lt? 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I GIRL RESERVES A g1rls organlzatlon s1m1lar to the H1 Y was chartered last school year Owlng to a late start the organ1zat1on could do llttle work 'Ih1s year howex er has been marked wlth xarxous and 1ndustr1ous accompl1shments by the group Meetmgs were held every other Wednesday Wlth some exceptlons County meetlngs were attended at Mercer Grove Czty and Sharon An autumn party was spon ord by the organ17at1on a tea was nen for the mothers and teachers toys were mended and gwen to chlldren it Chrlstmas dental work was se cured fox some chlldren who needed lt OFFICERS P1'CSlClCl'1l Rebecca NlcCorm1ck XIICC Pl'CS1ClCIlt Margaret Wathan Secretary Florence Wllhamson Tf9aSulCT MHXIHC Gould Adxlsers Nfllss Bacher Mlss Bost Nfl1ss Key Xfl1ss Law JUNIOR HI Y The Jumor H1 Y was organlzed last year under the d1rect1on of Mr Mor gan MC9tlUgS are held every Wednesday evenlng 1n the h1gh school Member sh1p 1n the junlor H1 Y Club 1S open to students of the seventh elghth and n1nth grades The1r slogan wh1ch 1S the same as the Sen1or H1 Ys 1S To create, ma1nta1n and extend throughout the school and c0mmun1ty h1gh stand ards of Chr1st1an character Thelr platform IS clean speech, clean sports clean scholarshlp and clean l1v1ng OFFICERS Pres1dent James Dav1s VICC Pres1dent Russell Packard Secretary John Brennon Treasurer B111 Lock Superv1sor E Wentz There IS a second Iumor H1 Y 1n the Hlgh School under the Cl1YCCtl0l'1 of E Yundell Xleetmgs 'lre held on Wednesday evemng 1n the Hlgh School OFFICERS Lloyd Seeley Robert La Salle Edw1n La Salle E Yundell VICC P1'CS1ClC1'1f Secretary Treasurer S11perv1sor SENIOR HI Y The Senlor H1 Y Club orgamzed three years ago has grown 1n SIZC and streng h each year Tl1e club now boasts a member h1p of about th1rty The purpose of the H1 Y IS to create ma1nta1n and extend through the school and communlty hlgh standards of Chr1st1an character Its platform IS clean speech clean sports clean scholarshlp and clean hung OFFICERS Warren Keck James Patton Robert Hays Sam Shakely A lx StCW'1ll P1'CSlClCI1t Vxce Presldent Secretary Ilreasurer A dx lser 'rfvfu wen'-oeinsan-vs we 1: vt uf ul-no . 4, . . . .1 .- . . . . 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' . ....,.........,.,..,........,.,...,......,.,...,......,..,.........................,.,.........,.,..,..,,........,,.............,.,. . . c l Sew enty thre I 1 1 63 1 A f -'Mint E 1' ORCHESTRA The orchestra was organized this year by Miss Emery. During the second semester it was directed by Mr. Kearns. Under his direction the orchestra has increased from fifteen to thirty members. Olficers were elected to carry on the business of the organization. President ..,......,.....,....,.,.........,.,..............................,.,........r,..r......................,.,........ Marguerite Palms Vice President ...,...... , .,.........,. ,.............,...............,..,.............,..,........,............ F ranklin Noecher Secretary-Treasurer .,..,,,..,,....,.,.....,................,....,. .,...,.....,..........................,........,... ly ladge Reed MEMBERS OF ORCHESTRA Violins Gordon Xander Jam e Pattcn Mary Sliellito Dorothy Jones Nladge Reed Eugen Jackson Edward Hubbard Alb rt V1 sper Robe1tTu1ne1' Robert McKean Robert Brink Tony Rmella Paul Miller John Lipani Cello Mary Reed Clarinets Cyril Tudor Duane Peters Gerald Newall Robelt Peters Saxophones DeWitt Baker Cordon Brower Lee Morris Cornets Katherine Hecker Cassimer Legal Scott Mowry Bill Lock lawrence Lout zenhlser Trombones Charles Hecker Edward Baer Bass Calvin Loutzenhiser Piano Marguerite Palms Drums Franklin N oecker GLEE CLUB The Clee Club under Miss Ruth Emery pre ented a Christmas program for the public Real work was not started until Carol D Kearns assumed the captamey of the club at the beginmn of the second semester Mr Kearns proved that miracles could happen when he took the Glee Club annexed some fifty more boys and plesented two fine evening perform ances and one matinee of Robin Hood Incorporated SCIENCE CLUB APPARATUS President Robert Hays Vice President Warren Keck Treasurer Samuel Shakely Faculty Supeiwsor Nlr Donald Nliller MATERIAL Belfaid Anders Theion Daughelty Edward George Sherman Crub r Thomas CllCI17l Ralph Hrlstern Roscoe Nicklln Henry Nyfors Edwin Richardson Paul Rodemoyer Ray mond Smith Francis Stuyei Paul Styyesant and Kenneth Unger Also Junior material composed of Clarence Burton 7cail Cehr Arthur GlCl3HCf Paul Craf 'md Cecil Miller fffvku v'fn '0'-imnevtfvt :JC :J vi ui at-nu - . , . 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D D Seventy-tive ' p , qu I I A I 4-'PrEzXtxtt.,S- -1 to The Sen1or s Declaratlon of Independence When 1n the course of human events It becomes necessary for the sen1ors of th1s school to dlssolve the bands that connect them w1th the1r pr1nc1pal and to assume among the people of the ea1th the f1ee and equal stat1on to wh1ch the laws of nature and nature s God ent1tle them a decent 1espect for the op1n1ons of sa1d p11nc1pal demands that they shall decla1e tht causes that 1mpel them to the sepalatlon We hold these t1Lltl l5 to be self ev1dent that pr1nc1pals and 96111015 ale created equal that the latter are endowed w1th certa1n 1nal1enable r1ghts and among these are l1fe l1berty and the pursult of no lessons and whenever any form of school becomes destructlve of these ends lt 15 the rlght of the sen1ors to alter or abohsh lt 1nst1tut1ng a new school laymg 1ts foundat1on on such p11n clples and orgamzlng 1ts powers 1n such form as to them shall seem most llkelv to secure thelr safety and happ1ness Prudence 1ndeed would d1ctate that schools long establlshed should not be alte1ed for hght and trans1ent causes and accordmgly all exper1ence hath shown that sen1ors are more d1sposed to suffer wh1le ev1ls are sufferable than to r1ght themselves by abohshmg the forms to wh1ch they are accustomed But when a long tram of crammmg and exam1nat1ons pursues but one object and that the establ1shment of an absolute rule 1n these classes It 1s the1r r1ght It IQ the11 duty to throw off such forms of school and to p1ov1de new guards fo1 the futu1e se cu11ty of the commg sen1ors the sad necess1ty that constrams them to alter the forms to wh1ch thev are ac customed The h1story of the present management of Penn H1gh has been a h1sto1v of repeated crammmg and exam1nat1on havmg as an 1nd1rect object the establ1shment of an absolute Blue stocl 1ng1sm 1n the class and to prove th1s we have subm1tted these facts to a cand1d wo1ld VVe therefore the members of th1s staff of th1s school IH th1s book do 1n the name and by the author1ty of the sen1ors of th1s school state that these sen1ors are and of rlght ought to be free and 1ndependent that 1n the future they shall have full r1ght to go to school stay at home do the11 lessons or not Wlth other pr1v1leges wh1ch 1ndependent sen1ors enloy And 1n support of th1s declarat1on we mutually pledge to each other our l1ves our chances of honorable graduat1on and our sacred excellence 1n depo1tment THE QTAFF 0 , O ' ' 1 ' . 1 A V , . 4 . . p . , . . 5 . . . . . Q, . . . I I 7 ! ' J 7 7 g L 7 , ! ' 1 - 'I 7 N 4 A . . 5 . , . . , . k , . .5 . . , . .K .- V, L L , l tx . l s. - Such has been the patient sufferance of these poor seniors, and such is now -J . p . . . , . , B . . . , U . H 7. .Q ,, . . . . . . x . , . , , , y . . , . .5 y . . , , . t . 'P ! 5 J ! ' ' Y 7 A 7 A . S . . Y '! L 7 F 1 1. V33 rflb ef5.7531J 'QJ kfili G32 +31 tffil tv!! E32 C U C213 EAU ATHLETICS Q '1 X 1. T fig W-.rib H AXXXXXK' xN A FOOTBALL l Dallas G1bSOH Dal Center Dal was elected capta1n for 1930 Dal was a playel who d1LW l1ttle attentlon from the usual spectator but a cordmg to a leal football c11t1c he was an outstand1ng player Dal was always p1escnt whc1e he was needed He w1ll bc 1T1lbbLd afte1 foul years of fa1thful playmg Dal w1ll g1aduatc th1s yea1 7 lxobut McClu1e bob Qua1tc1back Bob was a t11ple th1eat man to all the teams w1th h1s pulltlflg h1s pass1ng and h1s runmng Bob showed h1s leal tootball ab1l1ty 1n the Franklln game maklng toul touchdowns but then he s just another McClure what more need we say and best of all he w1ll be el1g1ble tor next yeal He made the all county team by h1s spectacula1 play1ng 3 Raymond Bost Ray Haltbacl Thls was Ray s in st and last yeal on the team He was a speedy broken Held 1unne1 He was alwavs whele he xx as needed and always glvmg h1s best The team w1ll mlss h1m bacl and a good tackle1 Th1S 15 h1s second year on the team and he s stlll go 1ng strong He w1ll be Cllglblb for two mole years and w1ll be a gl eat help to the team 5 Cl1ffo1d DHVIS T1b Guard '1h1s was T1b s hrst year on the va1 s1tv and he ploved to be a great gua1d When the play was called through h1s slde he d1d h1s best to make lt go through When a man was com1ng through h1s te111to1y he stopped O1 cuppled h1m 6 Howa1d Low1y Lowry Tacl lc LOWIY was a 1cgular man on thc team He stopped what he could and cuppled the 1est He played hard and dld h1s best when he was playmg 7 a1nes Hemy Heneggs C-ua1d Hemy was alwavs thele to get h1s man He saw a lot of act1on th1s yeal and next year w1th h1s expeuence ought to be an outstandmg playel S hdgar Kamere1 Ed End Kamerer was a vcly good end Seldom d1d the ball carr1er get ve1y fal when golng around r1ght end He always gave h1s best Lucky for Penn H1 he w1ll be el1g1ble for next year 9 Clarence Hazen Clarency Tackle A f1rst strmg man w1th plenty of welght He was always at h1s post and lt was hard for the ball car11er to get by r1ght tackle 10 Paul Thompson R1ght Halfback Thompson Wasn t a spectacular play er but he was always present when needed whether lt was carrymg the ball runnmg mterference or tacklmg A rellable player that evely team needs ' . il' ' no X x . A I ' x 1 aa , Q 4 'Q V N ' Q1 ,L if ll Y ' rc ui v , ,A ' X . ' 1 ,ii . . xr' . - .1 a 1 Q a it ,, 4 N , ' . . . . T ' T an u ' , A . ', , 3 x 1 , ,Zu 5 ,L , l X , , w rt ra , 1 , ,' , , I 1 u 1 1 I 1 1 1 in . . i I 14 ,, n 1 - , . Kia I y, , , a u Q . L c , y . . 1 ff 77 ' V 'Q ff !1,Y ' A1 1 - . . i ' X. - I 1 Q . . . : .Q . A 4. Steve Kefurt-''Steven-Fullback. Steve is a plunging good full- Q , ' '. 3 - ' . ' J ' L Y ' 1 i Ci ' Y' 17 ' N -- , I 1 A ' , .S A , Zn , ul Q x . ,A A a i 1 A N n T A l J i . YJ ,L . . N . ' ' Q ,Zu all K , ' Y ' . JK Iii- ' ' I y 4 1 . T ' . 7 7 u , 4 . ' l , PHX? 'fib 5:13 'fill'-U EHU E32 V T12 tlrizuj if-'TJJ ' TU C U C2111 E'- sn X . . ---e--we Sf ' - Alhllxii-Hiya, c 11. Ellsworth McGuire? Micky -1 ullback. Micky was the other full- back, He hit the line hard and always gave his best. If he plays next year he will be a great asset to the team. 12. Robert Moore- Bob -End. Although Bob doesn't possess much weight he tackled some big bozos. He always played his best and could always be relied upon to do his part. 13. Paul Pierce-''Pete -Halfback. Pierce was transferred from end to halfback. This was Pierce's first year on the varsity, but he saw plenty of action. He will be graduated this year. 14 Charles Lanmng Chuck Halfbacl Chuck was only a Junior thelefore has another football year open to him He played his best always and he will be a great help to the team nent year 15 Adam Zuchslag Adam Tackle Adam was plentv of action this VL'I1 and had plenty of football experience With his wcight hc will help to mal c a gi eat stone wall defense for the line 16 Evciett Tuttle Tut Center Tuttle proved to us that it doesnt always tal e a lot ot weight to play football He didnt get in manv of the games but when hc did he showed us that he lnew' how to snap the ball bacl to his team mate This is his last year 17 Robert Callen Bob Halfback This 1s Bobs fust yea1 on thc varsity but he pioved that he knew how his position should be played He will be available for next year and lf he keeps h1s playing up he ought to be useful to the t am 18 Fdwin Richaidson Eddie Eddie always played a good game of football He gave the best he had all yeai This was his last yeai He p1 oved to be a good tacl ler for his size RECORD U as P-1 '-I 1'1 vo U1 o z ? 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S .........................,,,,.....,,,...........,.........,,....,.,,,.,,, 6 .,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,...,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,,,,, 5533 'flu 2111? lu'-fp Fen Q31 sw cfm can Gov C u C -ag 1-'U Eighty Fhvwxmmya' BASKETBALL Dallas G1bson Hoot Guard Hoot was a veteran man and by h1 steady smooth rel1able playlng he was chosen captam to lead the Blue and Gold for 1931 2 Robert McClure Bob Guard Bob somet1mes used some of h1s football tact when play1ng basketball Nevertheless he proved to be a good guard and hlS man never got many baskets He Wlll be el1g1ble for next year 3 G1lbert Sorg G11 Center G11 proved a b1g asset to the team be cause of h1s he1ght Th1S was h1s first year on the vars1ty therefore next year Wlth h1s expe11ence and a l1ttle more speed he w1ll be a valuable man 4 H1ram Bost H Forward H1 was the smallest man on the team but by h1s clever play1ng he won a place on the vars1ty H1 was a good shot and he made a good many polnts 1n most of the games Th1S IS H1 s last year 5 Paul P1erce Pete Forward P1erce was h1gh scorer for the team Th1S was h1s first t1me on the vars1ty but he showed h1mself capable of holdlnsf the forward pos1t1on He made a much better showlng 1n basketball than m football Th1S IS h1s last year 6 Paul Thompson Paul Guard Th1s was Pauls f1rst year on the vars1ty and he played a good game always He was a m1ghty guard and he knew how to keep h1s opponent from mak1ng baskets He 15 another good guard for next year 7 Charles Lanmng Chuck Forward Chuck proved to be a very good fo1ward He always played a good game because he never seemed to get 1n a hurry He w1ll be another player el1g1ble for next year 8 Samuel Orr Sam Forward Sam d1dn t get to play much basket ball untll the latter part of the season because of slckness But he returned to the team 1n t1me to play 1n the tournament and h1s many clever one handed shots pulled the team to v1ctory 1n many of the games 9 Robert Sm1th Bob Cuard Th1S was Smltty s f1rst year for bas ketball and he proved to be just as good at mak1ng baskets as at guardmg 10 Cecll M1ller Cec Center Mlller played both center and forward and proved to be good at both He w1ll be another clever plaver ava1lable for next year . 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' ' ' Ja' IL ' 1 -2 A AV - .- A --W if -A V if 93J'TDtfe1i'irlJ'f'QJxT'UglJ 1D QJPQJ QJCUPU U Eighty-tu wrt xx XNV' ks Axxlll' -v ka BASKETBALL 1931 CY MQRGAN Coach CHAS ANDERSON Asslstant Coach CHARLES Penn Hlgh School Penn Hlgh School Penn High School Penn Hlgh School Penn H1gh School Penn Hlgh School Penn H1gh School Penn H1gh School Penn H1gh School Penn Hlgh School Penn H1gh School Penn H1gh School Penn H1gh School Penn H1gh School Penn Hlgh School Penn H1gh School Penn Hlgh School Penn H1gh School Penn H1gh School Penn H1gh School Penn H1gh School Perm H1gh School 'Tournament RECORD if 41 Pk Jamestown West M1dd1CSCX Hlckory Alumru Sharon Grove C1ty Fr nklm Farrell Cochranton Sharpsv1lle Mercer Farrell West Mlddlesex Sharon Meadv1lle Grove C1ty Mercer Sharpsv1lle Meadv1lle Vlercer Grove City Farrell MCQUEEN Manage1 20-1 P201' Q 0:-ifxP f. 1 t Q vcucvx-U UUQJJUDQJQJ - 323- ,aixx MF ' ' ' who 'X ' ' 'S ,, . J ! 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V - A X 1 . ' h -. . .- , , , . , a 4 - Y . ' ! ,, Q 'J 7 T - X' l . Y : be 1 J, 1 j ' C A' ', f ' Q, 2 'L -1 wg,-,, f lvl E-111 , Y ' N x yMWXXXxx JOKES if 7655 PRJYU xr ay-'Q fmzlmfvfmiv viufvl-U r K f :xl ' x I L - 'Q ...Q V 'SY' .. 5,,, ,6L:'9iQw.- I ., L 11.8 .Q F A i Y-Q' 5 Q,-'a x.,,o,,.J v ,-1 ii fr-L Y 'y E -A y -if t 3 --7 --M !j rf ,. , A, .. Y, , . . E h f ' it lm ' , ,, ,- C'-'7i2nXWCCS4P'0 Fellow students and friends, you are about to read about the most notable events that have taken place in our school during the past few months: -Belford Anders Hunks two subjects on fnrst report. Q -Students clamor for longer school day. Teachers vote for the abolition of all tests Sweet Adel1ne chosen for graduat1on song Senlors demand that there shall be no Kld Day as they thlnk It unfalr to have mole prlvlleges than the lower grade students A startllng occurrence ln g1rls locker room Several students have re turned from gym and found then' valuables lntact Mr Morgan physlcal tralmng lnstructor declares that boys are too apt to overstram themselves Does not approve of strenuous CXCTCIQCS Ha1l the llttle freshman' He never sllghts h1s dots He does h1s homework every mght And l1kes h1s teachers lots Now he 1S a sophomore Hls courage has grown strong He sklpped a class just once you know And h1s new sprlng pants are on A lumorl My he s gettlng b1g' He s made most every team Do you wonder that he IS the boy In each fa1r co ed s dream? At last he 1S a semor W1th d1plomas and all that I ask you can you blame h1m If he s just a b1t H1gh Hat? Wet Greenlield Whaddya mean saylng I m stup1d? Apologlze say you re sony Kenny Castor I am sorry you are stup1d K Paxton D1d you ever hear the story about the fellow who got drunk so he could sleep t1ght? Mrs Plerce Son you re looklng fme but what 15 that behlnd your left ear? Paul My r1ght one mother 'Iroy B Is Dave 1117 Mrs Holland Yes he s rn Troy Good then p raps I ll get the money he owes me Mrs H You re an opt1m1st If Dave had any money he wouldn t be 1n Bob McClure I am not fr1endly wlth that grrl any more She 1nsulted me Cllff Kremls How? Bob Asked me lf I could dance Chff That 1S not 1nsult1ng Bob But I xx as danclng wlth her at the t1me b qJ!f QJH-'Q-,er x-yt-'UQ pvc Q vc page-4.0 SKK ' 7! ' ' -H . . , . . . a 4 u , D i t . 1 L - 1 0 , 1. U . . . y i . . , . ' 1 ' l . 'z Q , - l g. . . , . . I , . , . ' 9 . . Y J I 1 ' ! ' ' Cl ' !! ' X 1 . , . . ,- Q , l , E. Tuttle-No 5 what is it? . 1 . , . . . l . . f , , - . 1 J l , X -Q . - . . . , i Q 1 , 1 J ! - , ' ' 1 , . . , , ' -i V I 'I Q -A W- TU A fo rw f '10 ev f u ge fhty- sit A l V F- 'A S-S33 sift P PM ', ,f '-Pwxmmmfd STEERING CLEAR Peg Wathan Darllng look at those lovely dlamonds 1n that W1I1ClOW lhe sparkle almost hurts one s eyes Bob Hays Yes let s move on Vance Forrest What have you rn the shape of automoblle t1res? qalesman Funeral Wreaths hfe preservers and doughnuts Customer I don t 11ke these plctures They don t do me Justlce Photographer Justlce? Lady what you Want lb mercy Theron Dougherty I ve just shot a dog Tom Guenz1 Was he mad? 'Iheron Dougherty Well he Wasn t very pleased RECKLESS INDEED Mary Andrews Well I see your brother has a bandaged hand an accldentp Lella Castor Yes reckless dr1v1ng Mary A Ah a motor car I presume Lella C Oh no a na1l Has he a TOUGH ROUGH Golfer Terrlble llnks caddle terrlblel Caddle Sorry s1r these amt the llnks you got off them half an hour 1 o A G GRA VA TIN G Mrs Brooks Does your husband talk 1n hrs sleep? PROPER BAIT MHTVIH Parsons What s the 1dea my l1ttle man Hshmg wlth a clgar stump? B111 Schadle I Want to catch smoked f1sh Rebecca McCorm1ck Drd you notlce my voice Hlled the hall last nrght? MHXIHC Gould Yes I notrced that some people left to make room for lt C O I N C I DEN C E Mummy when d1d the stork brmg me to you P On the flfteenth of May How funny On my brrthday Ed McClure Can a person be punlshed for somethmg he hasnt done Mrs Klrk Of course not Ed McClure Well I haven t done my geometry Margaret Wathan So you worked your way up from the bottom? Flo Wllllamson Yes I started as a bootblack and now I m a haxrdresser jane L Say somethmg soft and sweet to me dearest I eRoy D Lemon custard pre -v 'b 12 :J AJ Qzsvkvtmivt tal'- A 'A . , . . . I ,, - , I V Y a , A -- , I s.. 2 , 1 f,' -. . , . . , . . : ' . , . u , . x l , l 1 . , . . J ' If A h d ' ' ' ' ' ' . , cc ' ' v , sc . , . xy .. , , . ' ' , rr ' :J .. , , . : . . i . , . l . , , . , , cg . Mrs. Sandvig: Nog the wretch only smiles. ' . , , . 1 - 9 ' , ' ' . fi ' ' 37 KI , ll ' CK ' , 7? . . . , , 7 . . . . , I . , . . . . ' ' , . ' . ., ., . -W . . n , u 4 .1 . ' ei ei ,eff nf- mi E- - 5 G! fvc U :U Eighty ' 11 , .ss-rv ' -4 -f to In 'Fi3HXWCC.iMv'J THE LIFE OF A POLITICIAN Nom1nated Elected Invest1gated Alberta M Holland ftrymg on hats Do you l1ke th1s turned down dea1 7 Dave H I-Iow much IS 1t? Alberta Twenty e1ght dollars Dave Yes turn lt down Mr Brandt If that young man asks tor a k1ss ICILISC 1t Mary B And 1f he doesn t ask for 1t? Thomas Guenz1 Csmffmg susp1c1ou ly Wa1ter just IOI get about that orde1 of m1ne I can t eat where there 15 a smell of pa1nt Wa1ter If you Walt just a mlnute s1r those two young lad1es w1ll be gomg qarah Swank Dont you thmk that travel broadens one s m1ndP Ruth D1Cff1Ch Yes you should take a tr1p around the world M135 Sommons Can you tell me why Thomas efferson wrote the Decla1a tlon of Independence? B1ll Schadle Because he couldn t afford to h1re a stenographer I guess BETTFR THAN NOTHING M1lly Mort1mer I ve a cold 1n my head Helen Stoyer Well that s someth1ng Peg Good heavens' Bob you just ran over a poor man Stop' Bob Hays Keep st1ll w1ll you? Do you want people to thmk th1s IS the fn st t1me we were ever out 1n an automob1le? IUST TO BE SURE Harley Ross What would you do w1th Sl O00 1f I were to g1V6 1t to voup Eddle George The f1rst thmg I d do would be to count lt Bob Hays 15 very hard work1ng he s always Pegglng along TO A BUTTERCUP Venus was really a brunette but be1ng Jealous of the llght ha11ed Goths who were the God s favorltes she bleached her long black tresses PERFECTI lVI1ss Harman Parse the word k1ss Bob McClure Th1S word 15 a noun but lt 1S usually used as a conJunct1on It 1S never decllned and more common than proper It 19 not ve1y smgular 1n that lt 15 usually used 1n the plural It agrees w1th Me I MIGHT HAVE PASSEDI I had a test 1n Enghsh' I m1ght have passed IIS true But s1nce the answers were all w1ong What could MISS Bache1 do? t-.xjifq-J xp Uxvijx-vpljsrajt 3111, 3-jcfucqjt--U . - 5- , . .L T - . A .X l I i , . D. , , - K, . .. . , . I . . . . . is . . 1 1 s D- , . , . . 1 1 ' 1 - , 1 ' L, Q 1 , . . , . T y , G n 4 f . . , . , . , , , 1 f . , . . . Z , . - . Y 1 ,, ' - . . , . . . . ,, - i 1 rr U . 1 1 - 1 ' ' , . . . .. , . , . ' 1 1 1 1 -eight W, X 223, 1. A E - A XXXXXPLXXK 4 STRONG ATTACHMENT Ray had lost his dog and was weeping bitterly over it. Oh, I feel so bad, 'cos poor old Major's dead, he sobbed. Howard Lowry-Shucks, my granny's been dead a week, and you don't catch me crying. Ray Bost-Yes, but you didn't raise your granny from a pup! Mrs. Beil-Well, Sam, did you pass? Sam B.-Nog but I was the best of them that didn't, JUST TO HIS LIKING Mr. Swank-How is it, that I find you kissing my daughter? How is it, sir? . Tib Davis-Great! Great! WINNING WAY Mrs. Paul Graf-My husband bought me a new car today. Mrs. LeRoy Davis-For crying out loud! Mrs. Paul Graf-No, for sobbing silently and reproachfully. A HE KNEW THEM ' He had called on her twice a week for two years, but had not proposed. Virginia, he said, as they were taking a moonlight stroll one evening, 'KI am- er-going to ask you an important question. ' Oh, Robert! she exclaimed, this is so sudden. Why, I- - Wl1at I want to ask is this, he interrupted, what date have you and your mother decided on for our wedding? b Blue eyes gaze at mine .......................,.......................,......................................... 1 ....................................... Vexation Soft hands clasped in mine .................................................................................................................. Palpitation Fair hair brushing mine .......,.,...................................................................................,....................... Expectation Red lips close to mine ........................................................................................................................... Temptation Lithe body close to mine ........................................................................................................................ Aspiration Footsteps ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,............,,.,,,........,.,...................................,................................................................... Damnation VVest Point Pointer. . WHAT A WALLOP Ray Bost: How did Chuck McQueen die? I-Ii Bost: He kicked a mule. Ray Bost: Kicked a mule? Hi Best: Yes, and the mule returned the compliment. ' THAT'S THE REASON If Bost and McQueen are nominated, which will you vote for? '4Bost. But I thought you knew McQueen. I do. 93.9 'fib gil? 'ffljvfg PTD 'r'1J 'F QJ PTQJ c'2J EU Q U 533.3 J Eight F'-Fw Y? 'L - ANXXXI'-xxfa? I LOOK AT Irs FOREBEARS Ray Smith: Jonels last baby is only eight months old and can already talk. Henry Nyfors: Well, that is to be expected. The baby's father is an insur- ance agent and its mother's a Woman. TO KELTAH I am a very 1nqu1s1t1ve bemg And I must find out all I can But there s one thmg you see That my fr1ends Won t tell me Not Woman nor small chlld nor man I m frlghtfully Worr1ed and very upset And my m1nd 1S all 1n a muddle For I can t find out What they re talkmg about When the football team s ln a huddle FAR TOO LITERAL N1ckl1n I told the cook to prepare the fowl so that It would tlckle my palate Moore D1d she obey? Nlcklm Yes she left half the feathers on Mag1strate Cgazlng sternly at the defendantb You are charged Wlth ex ceedlng the speed l1m1t last mght Are you gullty or not gu1lty? James Patton Well you can declde for yourself udge I was 1n the car you passed just before they p1nched me Dot K fwhlle dancmg Don t you thlnk I m llght on my feet? Mark Mc Yes but you certa1nly are heavy on m1ne udge What IS your name occupat1on and what 1S agamst you B Anders My name 15 Sparks I am an electr1c1an I am charged Wlth bat tery Judge Put h1m 1n a dry cell MISS Lynch What IS lt when a man has several WIVCS ? Helen Gmn Polygyny MIQS L What 1S lt when a Woman has several husbands? H G Polyandry MISS L What 1S lt when e1ther a man or Woman has several wrves or hus bands? H G Polygamy M1ss L What IS It when a man has one WIIC or a Woman has one husband? H G Monopoly fMonogamy 1-ivfut vevvvrwlvvv :Jew vlui 11 1 J , . 1 ' 1 9 J ' , . . . y a 9 - ' , . a y- , . , . r :J 2 . . X , . , . .. , . I . . . . -, .I ' 1 ' a V 5 .. Y L 'zeal ay sl? .......... MXXXXXV'-xiyzdz ADVERTISEMENTS ' rx' 4 0 'A' ' 0 A K? ' ' -S2292-65, Q 9f x 'E .1 9543 Q! Chl iv Ciivkfnfda 'ffv Gin 'u m 'fm Uv EE EU C EU 'ffm THE PICNNERIAN 1:1 1 ininiuirxiuiui-rin211101:10101010111101011111iii 1 3 CIHLJOHN RLOUTQHISER THE SIGN OF ofsmcnvf SERVICE 340 MAIN ST PHONE IOOI Greenville, Pa. A Complete Food Storehouse At Your Service CHRISTMAN'S STORES 36 West Main St. 19 First Ave. 10101010 1 010211 1n1n1u 11011iiuzuguiuiuzuz 01- H101ul010301010201010101 u 101:11 111 1 111 1 1 1,111 11141 Amoco and American Orange Gas Kelly-Springfield High And Cooper Pressure Tires Greasing CHRISTMAN'S SERVICE STATION Main and Clarksville Sts. 1u1u1n1u 1 0101 u 1 1 1 1 1 ioznzozuixrzninzu:ui 21131111-1111111111111 1- Compliments of Chas. DeHart BELL-0-WOOD Greenville-Conneaut Lake Road The Home of Good Barbecues T ll IC P .IC N N .li R I A N ri 1 101 11 gniuinini 101 xx:mam:csuqnni-11010103111 1 111 101: Greenville National Bank ...For Financial Service . . . 101 A F R I E NDLY, ACCOMMODATING BANK WHERE YOUR A CC O U N T WILL BE APPRECIATED, WHETHER IT IS LARGE OR SMALL. 202 T. R. THORNIQ, President N. E. PETERS, Cashier L. HENLEIN, Vice President R. G. LQVE, Asst. Cashier nluiolurioluin1:minimaluiniiriuiniul010201010101010101111010 .-.sy U n E U H 1 0.0 Ninety-three THE PENNERIAN ri 1 1 1 1u1n1u:u1n1cs1u..1u1u1u1o1u1o1o1o1u10101 1 111 1 VALUE FAR BEYOND THE PRICE SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION We Use 6 Separate Lubricants Sam Miller Motor Co. 33 South Race St. Greenville, Pa Phone 354 nz 1 11: up 1 1 1 1 zliuzuxninzniuiui 1 1 1 1 111 1 1:1 1111111111111 1 1 1. 1 1 11111 1 1:1 11 Compliments of MAJESTIC BOWLING ALLEYS AND BILLIARD PARLOR 191 Main Street 110111 1 1 1:1 1 11rimx1o1o1u1o1u1:u1u141 1 1:1 1 1 1 :sz ri19111115111111111:1:11111qsm1en1:1 Compliments of SMITH STEAM BAKERY 10111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 101010101 ty-f THE PENNERIAN 1 1 1 11 1 11 101o1u1u1u1u1n1n10101010101uinini 1 1 1 1 1 Compliments of THE GIBSON FURNITURE COMPANY Complete Home Furnishers 146 Main Street uziixgziiiziiii Greenville, Pa. 1111-11111111110 1 1 1 1o1o1u1u1n141111101 1:10 GOLDSMITH'S Are Selling the Famous All Wool Guaranteed CLOTHCRAFT SUITS 822.50-325.00-527.50 HATS, 53.50-55.00 Holeproof Hose GOLDSMITH'S Greenville, Pa. 1o1n:.-01010.-:mx1o1o1u1o1 1 101: DEVELOPING AND PRINTING PAUL L. GRAF Greenville, Pa.. Phone 552-J 24 Packard Ave. We Print on Velox 1 1 1mincbuiuioioimmanning:1 in 1u11:1111:1:111111 1u1u1o1o1n1u41n1u1u1u1n1u1 1 Compliments of THE PASTRY SHOPPE 17 So. Mercer Herman C. Smith 1 0101010101010 1 u 101 min 1 FOR A QUICK, HOME-COOKED LUNCH go to KY's DINER Manager, Florence Clisby 10111111111 1:11 11 Compliments of E. J. SCHADLE 113-119 Main sr. 014101 1 1 1111111 1 an 1 1 1 1111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 Greenville, Pa. 0 111101 Ninet TII111 P IC VX Y in: 3 in11:rininiuioiuioiuimaiu BRIAN 1u1oiu1o1o1u1u1o1u1u1u1 1 :ni CLOTHING FOR YOUNG MEN Six Months Ahead Ready-To-Wear or Made-To-Measure 822.50 and Upward THOS. F. ROWLEY E TRUCKS P A R K 5 , - For Hire For Local and Long CUT-RATE Distance Hauling CA-A-AJ A T ' d W k' Patents Sodas f owing an rec mg T I I 24-Hour Service Olletrles E - E. K. H U G H 1: s i CIIl1tC'I1 and Water StS. U Phone 442 i T0lUllli0lUQUillll2 I PEABODY J. B. LYNCH I The Home of lit-ttcr U Call 770 for Correct CIcz111i11g U Time zzs Main sf. Phone 1071 13 Canal Street I 303010301011-as 1 1 iuiuznloi 3 1 1 3 1 1 1u1u1o1u1u2u1u-0 u-1-uc: 0--Q o uioioiniuz 114 Z 1 up ini MUNTZ-WRIGHT CO. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FINE LEATHER GOODS HARDWARE Established 1872. Half a Century of Satisfaction MUNTZ-WRIGHT COMPANY ATWATER KENT RADIOS 2 11 rim 1 1 11 11111111miuioiniuin cty-A 102 1 201411win:mmiamzmmirvzmmzmvzm1. 1 1rin1uiuzn4:u1u1 1 1 up 111:11 THE VFYWFRIFXY 44 A .4 1. A 1 1 1 1 111n1o1oio1u1u1ozuiuzozoiuznioioiniuzm111 1:1 v1o1o1.u1n1m1 1 IN AN ELECTRIC LIGHT AGE WHY STICK TO TALLOW CANDLE METHODS? Bring your home up-to-date by installing the following labor-saving devicesz Electric Range Electric Water Heater Electric Refrigerator Electric Mixers USE ELECTRICAL AIDS Pennsylvania Power Company GREENVILLE, PA. 1111 1 11111, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10141111101111o1u:n1u1o1u1o1n1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 11 11111114 101414901 1 1 1 1 1 1 1:1 Compliments of S. F. SHAKELY Dentist 0f9'CErahg'n 1 1:11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1o1n1u-.ui 1 1 1 1 2 111 111 1 1 1 1 11:1 1010101011:1o1u1u1u1o1o1u1u101010 Dr. Cyril J. Palms Registered Optometrist 235' Main St., Greenville, Pa. WILLIAM BAIRD 25 SONS Florist f Phone 700 15 So. Mercer Street Greenville, Penna. min: 1101010101:110101411111 1: IX' . THE PENNIQRIAN 1101 1 1 1 zuioioiuzozuzozniuzozuzuxoxuzo1nz: 2 111 1010 Try Eur That GREAT PRIZE IT HAS BEEN SAID THAT THE GREATEST PRIZE IN LIFE IS.SUCCESS. MEN WHO ATTAIN IT CLAIM THAT THE FIRST DOLLAR THEY SAVED WAS RESPONSIBLE AND THAT IT WAS THE MIGHTIEST OF ALL, BECAUSE IT WAS THE ONE THAT GAVE THEM THE FOUN- DATION UPON WHICH TO BUILD. A Savings Account In This THE HELPFUL BANK Will Help You Towards This Great Reward Farmers 8: Merchants Trust Company Greenville, Pennsylvania GEO. H. ROVVLEY S. D. HUM President Vice President RAYMOND LOUTZENHISER, Treasurer y-'h oi 111irvioirriuinirxioioirsirri:rioinininioioioi 121 if if 1 114 THE PENNERIAN ximzzuxuzoi ini0:0in:n1cI3oio1n:o:u14:: oxnzuin 1 01014: 101011: 1 WATCHES DIAMONDS S. S. M c C U R D Y Jewelry of Quality Kodaks and Supplies Spalding Athletic Supplies Q W' D' REZNOR D. A. Greenfield W. I-I. Martin Justice gf the peace GREENVILLE DINING CAR 15 Canal St, So. Mercer Street A Greenville, Pa.. Open All Night Prices Right i N I c E ' s Q BLUE MOON TEA ROOM g Compliments of 266 Main St. i . e CHRIST JONES Greenvllle, Pa. Q Meals At Au Hours HATS CLE ANED Phone 250'R AND BLOCKED ALPHA NICE, Prop. i rioiiiniziizziii1::i111I1111:x1i1n3 H. J. ALEXANDER On the Busy Corner Alexander---The Rexall Store Ninety-n 114 10:4 :I 14 14 :I 1 101010111 1 11101011 1014 if if if 14 14:10:01 THE PENNERIIAN 101 1 1010101n10101m101010101111:11111014m1010101010101 1 1 THE PROGRESS PUBLISHING CO. V Moose Building Service In Printing Where They Mix Brains With Printer's Ink 10101010101010101010 101010101 0 ...- 0 101010 101 01010 1010101010 101010101010:01010101010-10101010101010101010101-0-10101010 A FEW STEPS FROM MAIN STREET ALWAYS SAVES MONEY PENSLAR STORE 16 Canal St. ur- -,L .---I 0, E I...,I.. U- I FOR YOUNG MEN DUNN BATTERY SU TS : Two Pair of Trousers SHOP ! ! 518.50 - szz.5o - 527.50 Batteries and Radios-Service 2 g THE HUB Bell Phone 12 44-46 Clinton St. Slesnick Bros. Greenville Electric Supply Co. 1 1 1 101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101:1 1 For Real Performance and Durability cmnrsum GREENVILLE MOTOR COMPANY FINE LINE OF USED CARS 101010101 101010101010101411411111011x101010101010:r 1 1 1 1 I-lundrefl ' 1 1 10101010101010101010101010101010101:11010101011 THE PENNERIAN 1 1 3 1 1 if11112111411411o1nir11o1c11m1:11111 2111111112111 Dinnerware Glassware GIVLER'S DINNERWARE STORE 143 Main St. Phone 860-J Pottery Gifts 1 it i0iul11ll1111l1:l11l4 lx 1 16112 1 1 1 1 1 11343 3 3 1 1 D A V I S Q CUT-RATE Compliments DRUG STORE of We Sell For Less A Home-Owned Drug Store 5 .... - - - - -...----..-..--..1.-.,T-.-....--..--.....-..- ! Compliments of C. V. HOMER g MEATS i A Compliments of J . E. SYLING Jeweler 1 1 112 2 1 1 12 1 1 11110111111 1 1 111 1 1 1 11111 1 111: 2 11111232 in Compliments of HOTEL RIVERVIEW 113 1 1 111111101413 One lluud d O TI-IE PENNERIAN Compliments of RALPH WILLIAMS AND HIS ORCHESTRA 111111111111111 1 11111149111 1 11:14 Greenville Dairy Co. Qlncorporatedj Manufacturers and Dealers in BANQUET - DAIRY - PRODUCTS MADE-ITS-WAY -- 'WAY-ITS-MADE All raw material for Greenville Dairy Products Comes from Tuberculin-Tested Cows J. C. JOSLIN, Manager GREENVILLE, PA. 1111111111111114:111111:111o CONWAY E5 WASSER The Store for Lad and Dad Cor. Main and Canal Greenville, Pa. r1u1n1n1o1 111 1 1:1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111411 1511 1 1 1 1 1 in Hundred Two THE PENNERIAN 1 1101034ri:11:minv:o2o1o:n1u1n1n2:rin 1 0103010 1 0101 nqrnzu 1 nano First National Bank GREENVILLE, PA. Charter No. 249 MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE fgai gf 151535 I ff'm ifl I me imsif Nfxrton L VBANK I X ggi Ii? I lM M !l,l ,I VIHIIHIIQM1 inlnmllig,-gags 1 111Hllll,I MQI M ilullvunmlgu--g .il1ITIiH1iIIjiIfIE, 'IEEE in ,wmv mm F J quam rzluxrsnqgigg 155 r I- r EE 4 . - ..'1lwLil,Ji1 gsm, ,,......M.- During these years of changing business conditions--good years and bad years-- this bank has stood as a Financial Gibraltar in this vicinity. Today it is larger and stronger thanever. We Solicit Your Business OLDEST BANK IN MERCER COUNTY 67 YEARS OF SERVICE W. S. McKAY, President F. A. KECK, Vice President F. D. STOUT, Cashier M. L. HITTLE, Asst. Cashier B. L. COLLINS, Asst. Cashier One Hundred r1o1o2oio11r1o1o11 1 1 rimxiiwievii11113011nininininininis xi 30101:v1o1n1u:n1u3:111141101 11130101 1 THE PENNERIAN - . Compliments e of Tl-lllEL CULL GE Greenville, Pa, THE PENNERIAN W. R. K E C K GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Bell Phone 1100-1101 173 MAIN STREET GREENVILLE, PA. 021111 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1 up 111 1 1:1111 1 1 1 1 :xi 1 111 xi 1 1:1 3 1 101 10141u14.31x1u1u1oiozoioinz 1 Z 1 1 11:0 H. D. WHIELDON General Hardware Paint Glass Tools Stoves Phone 59-R Greenville, Pa. A L. L. KECK 26 SCN Dry Goods Ladies' Ready-To-Wear Floor Coverings 13 1 212 1 1 1 141101014111xioobnioioinim110101 in: 2 1 1 1 LOGUE 25 SHELLY Greenville's Memorial Architects Ulm' Those Wfho Carcj 7-9-ll So. Front St. Phone 74-.I 0?u14rin1o1u1u1ar1 111211111201 1 1:11 1 3 1 xi xi xioiuzuiniu One Hundred Five 1 -QD 31xi:min1o1o1o2uicrio1uri4x1uiuio1o1o14rilxioioioiuiniui :Z THE PENNERLAN was 1 upvi:131m1111411:111111111x11rio2u1n1o1o1uiu1ui4130201 11111 THE SHOP OF DISTINCTION Schoble Hats Eagle Shirts Superior Underwear Phoenix Hosiery FAY 25 CLARK 180 Main St nz ima.-L1-1 1 131111iiiiiiiiiiiiiiixi The Freshman Song Silly little freshmen, Sitting up to learn, You needn't learn the iire drill, For you're far too green to burn. V Onargosy '30 lui 1 ini 2 1 3 1 co in: 1111065 1 112 3 1 111 1 2 10113 GOSSARD AND LINE OF BEAUTY Combinations Girdles Brassieres Dexdales' Hosiery M'LADY'S SHOPPE 2 So. Mercer St. Greenville, Pa DQ!ll0QUiIllUQUQOQ0l Q Q Q l Q1 QUQ - Q lQ1iQUQKl-U,UQllQ0,0' Hundred Six THE PENNERIAN 'Z ' 5 V A ---in WEA' 7I1'X W VA N ll lx' ' ' I, W .Q l f gifs VER iwo fhousancl Annuals in 'lhe pasi I ' A eleven years have selecfed Canlon 'X engravings coupled wilh lhe Canlon plan ofibuilding a clisfinclive Annual wilhin ils buclgef. Ask any ecliior or manager flon Service. The Canfon En- graving and Eleclrnlypo Company, Canion, Ohio. aboul' lheir experience wi l One H cl THE PENNERIAN -.. 1 1 1111014114111 101020111101010141101411411 1 1 Compliments of Samuel IL Orr No. 12 Canal St. GREENVILLE, PENNA. F'ght 1 1 1411109 o'4 2 U II E H u Q n in-1 uznzo 0 :nz u .tnxnz u :nip mininiozozozu-:vin inznioz u :mini 4 THE PENNERIAN lu1uiniuiolsriuini0101111111010101031 1 Compliments Of Greenville Steel Car Company THE PENNERIAN The-Naomelfs Shop 111 1 1 1 1 1oqm1i41cQm14:11io111011111411 an 1 1 1 1 111 1 111 11 111 1 1 E 141:010:111oz11111:11:01oio:o1m1i112o2u: 2 1 1 1 1 Compliments of THE KEELEN 8: BOST COMPANY Contractors and Builders Penna. R. R., Homer to Church Streets Phone 530 1in10101010211in14110i411o111ic1i41zo:u1 1 1 1 1 in 1113011111110 1-----141---- ------1-11111111 HOW THE MENU LOOKS THE DAY YOU BEGIN TO DIET Extra HEAVY STOUT STUFFED Olives Tomato Soup With Croutons Oysters Fried in FAT Potato PUFFS GIANT Beets POUND Cake With Fig FILLING PLUMP Pudding 111311 111 2113 1111 1 2 2111: 11 22 11:11 211 in STOP AT THE OAKS Greenville-Conneaut Lake Road FOR THOSE DELICIOUS BARBECUES K1Q0l0QOQOQ Q Q Q Q l i i l I Q Q Qlli Y Q u W Q Q Qlf Hundred Ten THE PENNERIAN 1 1111 11014111 1411u1n1m11s11o1u1n1111411111:11111111111 11 1: 1 1 1 11114 0:4 ! P' P' i 4 tenth 'I Bzmtg lqupplz Q ! MURPHY BUILDING I I'm sure you will be interested in a few inside facts of the science i The main factors for a permanent wave are the following: of permanent waves, in which we specialize. ' QU The condition and texture of hair, together with the gen- eral health. Q21 The ability and experience of the operator in recognizing the above and the suggestiong of an appropriate wave most suitable for your particular type. U 13, The proper care in treating your hair after the permanent is very essential for a complete success. C41 Your inquiry as to our qualifications to fulfill the above facts will be appreciated. Our permanent waves are fully guaranteed and economically priced. A ' For appointment, telephone 1052. 6 141111101411u1o1n1u1111.11n1o1411014110101 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 111113 Francis Shaffer: My gills eyes are jealous. P. Stuyvesant: How come? Francis Shaffer: They're always looking at each other. Miss Bacher: VVhen did the revival of learning begin? Sam Shakely: just before exams. Q Sam Orr: Hello, baby! Elsie Keclen: I'll have you know, I'm nobody's baby. Sam Orr: Aha! an orphan. 1:11111111111r1cpu1111n1411c1:o1 114111111111 1 111 1 111 1 1 111 11 1:1 14111 'J Compliments of l JAMES M. HAMILTON CANDIDATE FOR RECORDER S S Subject to Republican Primaries, sept. 15, 1931 Q Q E E E Your Vote and Influence Appreciated .. a 1 1411 111411n1u1o1u1 111 1 1:11111 1 111 1111111u1c11111u1111x11mo:e One Hundred Eleven THE PENNERIAN 301 ini 1 10301010111010101011rioiuinioioicxi 1 1 2 Z1 PHOTOGRAPHS OF DISTINCTION UXS DI 0 Official Photographer of the Penn High School Pennerian 0 180 Main Street Greenville, Pa Phone 183-R 10121111 211 2:2111 ini 1 3 ini 1:11111 11111111 THE PENNERIAN THE BEAVER PRINTING CCI. COMMERCIAL AND PUBLICATION PRINTING BUCIKBINDING RULING PH CIN E S 5 GREENVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA iririiliiixiiiiuiiixiiiiliiiniliic O H I ITI1 inininini ini:xioiuinxicriniuioinrin: I 1 is W AUTOGRAPHS ff IU . . . ,212 1 YJ., 5.1 . W. . 0779 33 ML? U JAM. ' WSW fm ,MMG 'K'-'rev Pg' Q' ,J 32. fl'XS5CM4M.lv2,Zjl QA ff .' 1 : I Z f , 1 L ' ' X I X Q1 , , I . 4 .1 If ' ' W , a d,Zfj,udLwZf.,., Lf ,O , Qt -4 'K ,
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