Red Lion Area High School - Lion Yearbook (Red Lion, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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I 1, RED LICDN, PENNSYLVANIA ' Ji I 'REX f ' W I W W J' A N:2i-f.g.4a ISN ' S S -'j 1 'kk f QS Q 0 -5 l f , 1 P... Good ld Red Lion High The creation of a High School dates back to 1899. At that time the school was very small and there were only a few pupils. C. E. Smith was the first teacher. Later W. W. Stauffer was elected Principal of the Schools. At first there existed only a three-year course but the growth of schools and popula- tion necessitated a four-year course. Thus the High School was classified as a second class High School. In 1908 the Hill School' was built. This tended to accommodate the grow- ing student body. With the gradual development of the schools came the honor of a first class High School. Gradually new teachers and principals were elected and discharged and new and modern equipment was added. The growth in the number of students also necessitated a larger and better equipped High School. Thus the new Junior-Senior High School building, which stands on the corner of Charles and Henrietta streets, was erected. This fifteen-room school is equipped with a large library, a gymnasium, an auditorium, a Domestic Science Laboratory, and a Physics and Chemistry Laboratory. As a result, the teaching staff was increased. Thus we have the High School of today with Albert G. W. Schlegel as Supervising Principal and Harvey J. Becker as High School Principal. It was only yesterday when we entered Red Lion High School as Freshmen. We leave four years behind us, crowded full of pleasant experiences, to enter a world of wonders. But before we go, let us enjoy the memories of a happy past. And as the pages unfold, let us recognize the good that was enscrolled. When our future looms up in our sight, we will steel our minds to meet it. Well may we pause, and turn, and turn again With conscience true and clear, To pleasant thoughts of days gone by, The days of yester-year. 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QQQEMMILL Aw cut it out Mim GRACE HELENA GRIM Aw shucks Peggy MARY VIRGINIA GIIIBI Oh! Thafs sinful Ginny SYLVIA IHENE IiERSIII-JY Kiev, flmfs swell Dimples Classmates M.xR'r11A ALVERTA GOHN I uin't gonna do it Marty LUTHER EIJNVIN GHIBI Eqo fe umo Lute ELVA I. HEINDEL Wait awhile Stilts L0mSE V. III-IYNE Oh for lLeui1zg's snkes Hoinie NI Ilan lflxcal-11: lsAm':l. , . 1 .' A uv LYo.'.'.' ls:ulm's- 1'A'l'll1-Zmxrz Bl. lfllWl 'l l' You flulfl my Kitty HAZ!-.l. H. l,.x3lu'l 1'1-1 Uh, i .w llml .vu Snowlmll -I'l'll LAITCKS J. In xx: .Ill .' Nivk I Nmwll ll .llif-1' Classmates I':'l'II EL L. II0l'sr:1xoI.m:l: Oh! yoz Bouts Enxsx G. KEHNER Oh Darn it Yippy Vrzlm IG. LABIOTTE -Iumpin, Ginkvrs Queenie livmrr WV. LHTTS Hy George Ev EI.I.EN LLOYD Ainft it so Len 1'lml:m:s l'. Mvfi U1c:.xN Hrfsnrzy .lack II. Al:'1'111'1c BIAYES , . . 771111 Sluyx Mc Mit Ul'ItNEl,l. Ii Wuif II ll'llfIC N011 BIILI Classmates llcssllf: .XI.YI'Ilt'l'A Luvlc Hof l'ups Luwy m:'r'1'.x A. Mvlirxnm' llvvlr No!! .V Lm-rm+fi:L l'Ix'l':l.x'x ti. AIIGAIIS .llvlf Worrl .I vrrv Il.x1:!:x' W. ,Nl rssm: .I If I Hff Hush Rum ROMAINE Nlcss llogynnc it! Nvssiv MAm:uJr: ll. l'Anm1'1 1' .1 Il' hun Ilvrh l'I1,wo4ns E. RIIDIILI-I ,ln lluw l r4-vlcs MA x M. -lm: :oo 'l'ons0 SIIAULL Classmates lhmm-3 -T. A. OLIQWILER My Gosh Moles LHIIMAN K. RAVH Ilorxf' S'llnf'.Q Lom f',uc1. ERVIN Smrrz Sarrlinf Seitzie Gmcvls E. SMELTZER I should worry Gurv RICHARD H. SMITH Chuckie Chuckie Dick B'lAR'l'lIA l'Al'LA SNYDEI! ,Vo Kidding Marty ClIAllL0'l'Tli L. STABLLIY For thc love of mud Curt A110141 C. S'1'r:1N You say Alicia. Classmates THELMA V. SMITH Na po lea n Nvrtz DAISY M. S1'1'1:r,r:Y 011, zrcll Skinny BIARTHA I. STAUFFER Aw, H orscfeathers Molly AIYRTLE ICLEANOR STEIN N0 Kirlclini' Myrt L- .I nhnn iv 'IN-d Classmates I'Il:MA lmcxrz S'rnAYl-in .ily llcurr'n.v l'Im:.u: l'II,1su.x I,lIl'IY l'Il bfi rr ffxllf Num IZ. XVINIC flood yriwf Nurs! lflmzsxnlz Y. Zriuam-:lc frying mil loud Zig I BI.u:'1'I1A BIAICIH TYSON 7'lmf'.s queer Mart .lmlx XVILLIAM XVISE lmrn flu' luck John NV Nlll.lllll'fIl ll. XVo1:K1NuER Oh! Joy Mill .X1.1:1clc'1' IC. ZBIGLI-:R Yuusv is fl Piper Suakey C 4 n I li Well Ma We Prophecy the Future YICIAIA Ill-ICK Vulma is known for hor alvility in Illlllll1'Illillll'S. Her secrt-L amlrition is lu lwvonn- ono ol' tht- future nurses of Pittsburgh. Wla-n in tnwtl of a nurse. 5:0 to Velma. llll,lvA IERICNNICMAN Ililtla is om- ot' tho qnivt lll1'llllN'l'S of the St-nior fllss. Sho has not lla-vimlwl what vzxiw-ot' sho will follow. 'llH'llllH'l' Ililtla. gootl il4lllSK'lil'1'IN'l'S arv rare. ANNA lllit MVN Banana, or Athlt-tit' Ann. wt- 1-xln-rt to tintl nvxt Ill' in tht- lit-nt-ral llospital in l'hila1lt-lphia: of vonrst- a nnrsv not a patis-nl. Wv know hor cheerful- -ss will win many frivmls. ul,lYllZ liYlClll.Y lrliro plans to ln- an artist lint wla-thor she will thooso to paint. piwtnrt-s or to 1l1-m-oratt- vakos with I lll1'A' it-ing: is harll to say! Wm- ptw-tlivt tho lattvr. Wll,l.lANl t'liAl.l'IY Unr tall lvaskvtlnall star holws to lu' an Athlvtit- toavll. llis playing: alvility as was displays-tl ill li. I.. ll. S. assnrvs him Sll1'1'l'SS lil this ht-ltl. lHblllS Flilil-Ilfl Doll, who is always he-artl lu-forv shv is st-4-n. has 'o wvalcm-ssvs. 1'hvmistry :tml l vlton. NVQ' pru- sln-l, lloris In lu- lla- lntnrt- In-ntal Ilyp:1vnt-st of li. L. ll. S.. or a painlvss th-nlist. l.l l'lll'IR l l'lll'l'Nl-Ili AVO vxpt-4-t mln-h ol' l vrtnvr anal wo have a right to Int-mist' his mitllllo namt- is, ln1lnstrions. W0 art- snrv tht- ollim- of Hr, l t-rtnt-r will luv fnll of path-nts. Illllllljl whom will lu- many Sl'll0HllIl2liPS. MARTIN l l.lNl'IIliAl'lllI Wo know littlt- ot' Martin's fnturv plans lnnt wa- pn-tlirl. that his atlravlivv aplwaranvo and his st-nso of humor will snrvly luring: him sm-1-1-ss. MIRIARI tllCAlMll,I. Betta-r known as Mim. has two wvalimlssos. vollvy- lvall antl tho Lion tlwatrv. Nc-xt yvar ws- t-xptwt to see Mim as a nnrsv. wt-aring: a white- van and lowfhevlod shoes. MAIQTIIA GUIIN A prlanrt- into tho mirror of thu fntnro shows Martha. making: tho pots and pans rattle in hvr many domestic clutios. lint- to somt- insimlt- information. wo lt-arn that she- is doing: lllll1'll to luring: lil-tl Lion and llallaslown t0,f:etl1ur. tlliA1'lC GRIM Grave is a ont--yt-ar stmh-nt in Il. L. li. S.. coming from Spring: Grovt-. Wt- see In-r vvtlry morninp:, driving her big: Iiait'k up tht- hill. In a few yt-ars we shall find hor tm-:tt-lliln: the Iill'U0 R's. I.I l'lIl'Ili GRIM As thu- strains of llust'. My Iiarling: Rose- die down. lintlwr llrim stops forth. Ilis work on the- Hilltop has shown that as a journalist ht- will win his goal: ro- porlor for tht- lie-ll Lion Snn. VIRGINIA GHIM Ginny is a na-inlwr of tho Blat-k Cirt-lo Gang in athh-tit' avtivitivs. As a nnrst- at tho Ge-nm-ral llospital she will win the he-art of some tlot-tor. ICLYA IIICINIDICI. Wt-ll! Wm-lll Ill-rv 1-omvs onr rin-wing gum Vhampion. If it's styh- in vin-winy:. go to lilva. We f-xpfwt to lintl lfllva doing: hor lvit as a nurse- illSIt'2lli of lst-ing: ht-all of the- 4-hs-wing gum imlustry. SYLYIA Ill-IHSIIICY I XYRIIII to lm somt-llotly's sts-no::. is Sylvia's cry. Wo all wish ln-r sllvm-ss 1-vt-ry tlay in a tnillion ways as SUllll iNNij S stvnog or anything she will 1-hoosv. . I,Hl'lSl4I IIEYNE Ilvinie, is a int-mlwr of the lilat'k f'ircle Gang. and tho 1m1'vrli1-twl oltl main of the Senior rlass. AVP wish Ht-illit- hu-lc ami sn:-4-t-ss in hor fntnrv pro- fvssion, nnrsing:. PROPHECY ISABEL HOLTZINGER Golden hair, blue eyes, and a sunny smile char- acterizes one of our future doctors of America. Don't get your pills mixed, Isabel! ETHEL HOUSEHOLDER If it is is cosmetics, hair dressing, or a good friendly smile, Ethel is the person to whom we go. We expect to see a well established beauty parlor operated by Ethel. our own talented beauty specialist. CATHERINE HOWETT Daty is the quiet little lass from Collinsville. Her friendleness to all aided her as class prophet. We pre- dict that her winning smile and dimples will be an asset to her in her teaching career. EDNA KEENER Edna, an excellent typist and commercial student. has rendered much service to our school paper. Her aim in life, we hope, is to become somebody's stenogf' HAZEL LAMOTTE Here she is! The tall blonde from the Commercial section. We predict and wouldn't be surprised if she would be the private secretary to some President. VERA LAMOTTE We know that this dainty little miss, who is one of our best basketball and volleyball players, will be successful in the profession of stenography. KENNETH LAUCKS Nickey, the short chap who featured in basketball, expects to spend much time in motor-boating on the Susquehanna next summer. EVERETT LETTS Ev, the chemical genius of the class, is undecided about his future. But we predict bridges across un- conquerable rivers in Brazil or roads through impas- sable mountains in Europe. ELLEN LLOYD E.llen's life in the future will be connected with business. Whether in an oflice or in a cozy home is yet to be seen. Here's success to you. JESSIE LOVE Lovey's sincere ambition is to become a comedian. We expect to find her as somebody's stenog or taking the place of Cam in the Funnies. We wonder if she will feature at the Lion, CHARLES McGUIGAN Chas, is one of the few male members of our class who is usually seen before he is heard. We expect to find him as the head of the shipping department in his father's cigar factory. LORETTA McKINLEY Loretta may hail from the country but she is thought of as the fiancee of the class of '32, We feel sure that Loretta will be a success as a teacher. ARTHUR MAYES Boop-boop-a-doop! Look out! Here comes Mit and his Chevy We expect him to be the future President of the Mom and Pop R. R. Good luck, Arthur. GERALDINE MEADS Gerry intends to be a nurse and in a few years hence. We feel sure that she will be nursing the heart of some doctor. The class Wishes you success. BURNELL MILLER Bromo or Nellie, as he is sometimes called, is the school's greatest and most renowned debator. We hope that his arguing power will help him to win many cases as a lawyer. HARRY MUSSER This chap is one of our future civil engineers. As a journalist he has succeeded well in R. L. H. S. Harry's likeable disposition and wise-cracks are envied by many of his classmates. EDNA NESS Nessie is one of the gigglers of the '32 class. Edna has many ambitions but we predict her as the future manager or as secretary of the Nickle and Dime. GRACE OLEWILER Moles is an epithet applied to this good natured young lass of the senior class. In her future career as a nurse, we feel assured of her success. HERBERT PARLETT N0 more shall there be seen in Red Lion High School any twigs, limbs, or leaves. thrown around or mis- treated. Herbert will be one of our future forest rangers. LEHMAN RAUB Lehman goes through the halls singing, A Chemist I shall be, a chemist I shall be. We hope if he should teach our children he will have pity on them. ICIAVOOD RI I ll DLE Frecks, intends to be a teacher and the class pre- dicts ll good time for all the students in his classes. t'ARl. SEITZ Carl is small but mighty intellectual. As Carl wishes to become a teacher we expect him to find him solving: the unsolved problems at either Yale or Harvard. We feel sure of his success. MAX SIIAVLL Max slniles only when something: is funny. His aim is to become a hookkeeper. We feel certain his record will be as nent. as he-.His success is greatly anticipated. GVRVIS SMICLTZEK Gerp is a professional classroom entertainer. His future ambition is unknown but we predict a stage career for him as an actor. RICIIARD SMITII Dick another of the few who is seen before he is heard expects to be his father's private secretary in the near future. 'l'lIl+1l.MA SMITH Thelma Mae Slnith hails from Yoe, Pa. IIer practice before the York Uounty liar is assured. We predict a big otlice in Yoe with many clients. MARTIIA SNYIII-IR Martha. the smallest girl of our class. is going to become a dentist. The relief she will give to her poor suffering patients will guarantee her success. DAISY Sl'l'Rl.l4IY The class ot' '32 pictures our very industrious stu- dent pounding furiously the keys of a Royal in some bil: otiice at Washiny.rton. t'IlAlll,tl'l l'l41 S'l'ARl.I'lY This is Station W-0-R-K Tra-la4la. Sure enough. that must be t'harlotte who captures the hearts of the opposite sex. We predict a great future for her as a music teacher. MARTHA S'l'Al'Fl l'IR Mollie is the trombone player of our class. Many patients she'll blow to heaven. with her trombone when she becomes a nurse. 'u l PROPHECY ALIVE STEIN Alice lives about a mile below Red Lion. She has many friends at R. L. H. S. We know Alice will make her mark as a Dental Hygienist. MYRTLE STEIN Myrtle is the hlack haired, happy go lucky, lass of the Senior class. Myrt. the Pick of Problems class wishes to become a nurse. We wish her success. ERMA STRAYI-IR Erma is the hrown-haired girl from Springvale. Erma intends to go to college and she will be a success in whatever tield she enters. MARTHA TYSON Mart is one of the girls of the Senior class who is seen and not heard. We believe that in the future she will he a school Marm. ICIIGAR l'Rl+lY Chuck, chuck. chuck. Here comes the Jewish Packard with Ted behind the wheel. We predict that Ted will be the president of Frey Bros. NVell Drill- ing Corp. .IUIIN WISE Step aside and let this young man pass. Why that is John NV. NVise the manager of the Brog.:ue baseball team. XVe know John will produce a pennant winner for The Brogue. NHRA WISE Here is Nora whose policy is. Silence is Golden. Her ambition is to become a doctor. We hope Nora has lots of success and know she will win. Mllilllilill XVtlRKINGl'IR Mill is the redhead of our class. She expects to be a teacher. llut we wonder if she won't tinally win the hea1't of some country lad. ALBERT Zl+1ltlI.lCR Picturing our tall blond Snakey. we see a khaki- clad he-man. nursing: his tl'ees. NVe hope that he re- ceived some benetit from the sports ill high school will aid him in his lite as a forester. An outstanding future for you Albert Z O ELEANOR ZICIGLER This young lass hails from Windsor. During the short time here in R. I.. H. S. she has captured many friends. We predict her success in the tield of dramatics. I U I ' I ' I ' I U I l I l I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I I IIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Q IIII l 1 1 7 i ' aff We I X 1 I Point Y fl With l yf to OMT MCDEST PRIDE bf . Ziff --,2- ,ill ACI-IIEVEMENTS Q VELMA MA E HECK Latin Club 13 S. S. Globe Trotters 23 Le Cerele I'II'2lllCi1.IS 33 Girl Reserves Club 4. IIILDA MARIE RRENNEMAN Basketry Club lg Girl Reserve Club 23 COIllIllCl'4'ltlI Club 3. A NNA K. IEROXVN Inter Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball 2, 33 Inter Class Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 31 Gym Club 13 Girl Reserve Club 2, 3. 42 lliking Club 1, 23 'IIl'llIlIH:i1 Inter Mural Rasketball 4. ULIVE E. RYERLY Gym Club I: S. S. Globetrotters 23 Circle de l'Il'2lllt'lllSfi1 .Iournalistie Club 3, 43 Girl Reserve Club -lg lliking Club I. 2. WILLIAM N. CRALEY Varsity liasketball l, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basee ball 3, 4: 'I'rat-k l, 2, 3, 43 Te11nis CIIUIIIDIOD 3, 43 Sei-retary lli-Y ZZ, 4: l'resident Home Room I. 23 'tlliss Cherry Blossom 43 Tea To wr 'l'avern 113 Glee Club 3, 43 Aviation l Club 2. DORIS ELIZA IEETII FERREE Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 First Aid Club 23 Girl Reserve Club 3, 43 Tennis Club 23 Traek 2, 33 Volleyball 2, 33 Gym Club 13 Track 2, Il. MARTIN LUTHER FERTNER First Aid Club 13 Nature Club 23 Sales- manship Club 33 Teo Toper Tavern 33 llilltop 3, 43 Our Yesterday 43 Class Vice- president 43 Full House 4. MARTIN JOHN FLINCHBAUGH Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 First Aid Club 13 Tennis Club 23 Salesmanship Club 33 Inter Class Basketball 2, 33 Base- ball 2, 3, 43 Gypsy Rover 23 Sunbonnet Sue 33 Full House 43 Miss Cherry Blossoniv 4. M IR IAM LUIIISE GEMM I L IYFEIIIIEIYIQ' Club 1 : First Aid Club 23 Tennis Club 2, 3: Soeial a11d 1117111121 Club 33 Girl Reserve 43 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 33 Field Meet 23 Tea Toper Tavernw 3: Full House 4. MARTIIA ALVERTA GOIIN Rasketry Club l 1 Conunercial Club 23 Girl Reserve 3. GRACE IIELENA GRIM Entered Sltllllll' year from Spring Grove Iligll School. Girl Reserves 4. LIITIIER EIHVIN GRI M Associate Editor llilltop 2, 33 Sports Editor llilltop and Red Lion Sun 43 As- sistant Basketball Manager 33 Basketball Manager 43 S. S. Globeftrotters 2: Reading Club 13 lli-Y Club 33 Oratorieal Contest 3: Class Basketball 4. it ACHIEVEMENTS it MARY VIRGINIA GRIMM Hiking Club 15 Class Basketball 1, 25 Gym Club 15 Varsity Basketball 3: Girl Reserve Club 3, 45 First Aid Club 2. ELVA I. HEINDEL First Aid Club 2: Social and Drama Club 35 Travel Club 15 Girl Reserves 45 Class Basketball 2, 45 Tennis Club 2, 35 Athletic Club 4. SYLVIA IRENE H ERSHEY Entered Red Lion lligh School the last half of Sophomore year. S. S. Globetrotter Club 25 Interclass Basketball 2, 35 Glee Club 3. 45 t'Sunbounet Sue 35 Miss Cherry- blossom 45 Hobby Club 35 Girl Reserves Club 45 The Heir of Mount Vernon 4. LOUISE VICTORIA HEYNE . Hilltop 4: Tea Toper Tavern 35 A Full House' 45 Girl Reserve Club 2, 3, 45 Inter- mural Basketball 45 Class Basketball 2, 35 Quill and Scroll Club 4. ISA BEL MARIE HOLTZINGER Latin Club 15 Travel Club 25 French Club 35 Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4 5 Associate Editor of Hilltop 35 Alumni Editor of Hilltop 45 Sec. of Home Room 35 Quill and Scroll Club 4. ETHEL LOUISE HOUSEHOLDER Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Gypsy Rovert' 25 Sun Bonnet Sue 35 Miss Cherry Blos- somi' 45 Gym Club 15 Girl Reserve Club 35 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2 3, 4. CATHERINE MARIE HOWETT Entered third year from William Penn High School, York, Pa. French Club 35 Our Yesterdays 4. EDNA GRIZELLA KEENER Basketry Club 15 Girl Reserves 25 Hilltop 3,45 Commercial Club 35 Our Yesterdays 4. HAZEL GERTRUDE LAMOTTE Basketry Club 15 Hilltop Reporter 15 Com- mercial Club 35 Class Basketball 1, 2, 35 VERA ELIZABETH LA MOTTE Athletic Club 1: Hiking Club 15 Class Basketball 1, 2: Girl Reserve Club 2, 3, 45 Tennis Club 2: Volley Ball 2, 35 Hilltop- Staff 35 'tTea Toper Tavern 35 Varsity Basketball 35 Inter Mural Basketball, Cap- tain 4. J. KENNETH LAUCKS Nature Club 15 Travel Club 25 Salesman- ship Club 35 Hi-Y 45 Class Basketball 1, 2, 35 Varsity 4: Glee Club 3, 4. EVERT VV. LETTS Entered Senior year from Shunk High School. A Full House 4. ELLEN LLOYD Entered from Fawn Township Iligh School in Junior year. The Sunbonnet Girl 35 Tea Toper Tavern 35 Miss Cherryblos- som 45 French Club 3. JESSIE ALVEBTA LOVE Basketry Club 1: Girl Reserve Club 25 Hilltop Staff 3, 45 Commercial Club 35 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3. 45 Tea Topei Tavernv 3. CHARLES PRESTON McGIl I GAN Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: First Aid Club 15 Nature Club 2: Salesmanship Club 35 Ass't Business Manager of Cub 35 Hi-Y 45 Inter Class Track 1, 2. LORETTA A. MCKINLEY Class Basketball 45 French Club 35 Latin Club 15 Drama Club 1: Athletic Club 4. H. ARTHUR MAYES Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 3: Hilltop Staff 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Traveling Club 15 Dramatic Club 25 Hi-Y Club 35 Miss Cherry Blossom 45 Gypsy Rover 3: Class Basketball 2, 3. EVELYN GERALDINE MEADS Glee Club 2, 4: Girl Reserve 45 Miss Cherry Blossom 4: Gypsy Rover 25 French Club 2, 35 Hiking Club 2. :ir RITRNIGLL RIIDIGR MILLER Class Basketball I : -Iunior Varsity 2: Var- sity Track 2, 3, 4: Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4: Travel Club l: Nature Club 2: Ili-Y Club 3, 4: High School Orchestra I, 2: National Athletic Scholarship Society 3, 4. HARRY WUUIDRUNY Ml'SSI'lR Rutered Sophomore year from Yoe High School. Nature Club 2: Cub Stall' 2: Hill, top Statl': Vice-president ot' Class 3: Sales- lnanship Club 3: Tea Toper Tavern 3: A Full House 4: Class Basketball 4: Iiditor-in-chiet': Hur Yesterdays 4: Na- tional Ilonor Society 4: National Athletie Scholarship Society 4. IQUNA ROMA I Nli NESS illillllilllt' Club 1, 2: Treasurer of Class 3: Secretary ot' Class 4: llilltop Statt 3, 4: Tea Toper Tavern 3: A Full House 4: Koed liooking lflllll 32. GRACIQ .IIGAN ALIDA CLI-IWll.l+1R Orchestra 1: Travel Club 1: First Aid Club 2: l reuch Club 3: Hilltop 4: Sunbonuet Sue 15: tllce Club 3. 4. MAI7RlCl'l lli4lRlll'1R'l' l'ARl.l-lT'l' Travel Club 1 : Nature Club 2, 3: Ili-Y Club 4: Uur Y esterdays 4. LICIIMAN liI'INNI'I'I'II RAl'll President Class 4: Vice-president Class 2: First Aid Club 1: Nature Club 2: Tennis Club I, 2: Le Cerele lfraucais Il: tllee Club 4: Inlerclass llaskeiball I. 2, Sl. 4: Inter- class Track l, 2, Il, 4: Ililltop 2, 3: Tea Toper Tavern II: A I ulI House 4: Miss Cherry Blossom 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Athletic Scholarship Society 3, 4: National Ilonor Society 3, 4. l'1LWtNllh IC. RIIDIDLIC High School Orchestra l, 2, Il: High School tllee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain Reserve Bas- ketball Teanl 2, 3: Ililltop Il, 4: President Student Council 4: Sunbonnet Sue 3: Miss Cherry Blossom 4: A Full House 4: Debating Team 2: lnterclass Track 1, 2, 3: Baseball 2: lJl'lllllZ1llt' Club 1, 2: Sales- lnanship Club 3. 5317 ACI-IIEVEMENTS CARL ICRVIN SIG I TZ Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Itinerary Club 1: Nature Club 2: Sec. of Le Cercle Francais 3: Hilltop Stat? 4: Our Yesterdays 4. MAX M. SIIAULL Nature Club 2: Saleslnanship Club 3: In- terclass Basketball 2, 3. G I TRY I S lil IG ENE SME LTZ ICR RH Travel Club 1: Nature Club 2: French Club 3: Student Council 4: Class Basketball 3. 4: The Cub 3: Our Yesterdays 4. 'IIARIJ II. SMITH Ili-Y Club 3: Hilltop 3, 4: President of Class 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 2: t'Tea Topel Tavern 3: A Full House. TIIICLMA VIRGINIA SMITH Entered from Yoe High School Sophoinore year. Dramatic Club 2: Debating Club 2: Hilltop 3, 4: Hobby Club 3: HA Full House 4: National Ilonor Society 3, 4. MARTI IA PAIILA SNYIJICR Tea Toper Tavern 3: A Full House 4: Varsity Basketball 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Girl Reserve Club 4: Sun Bonnet Girl 3: In- terclass Basketball 1, 2: First Aid Club 2: Gym Club 1: lnterclass Track 1, 2, 3. DAISY MARTHA SPURLEY Basketry Club 1: Girl Reserve Club 2: Commercial Club 3: Tea Toper Tavern 3: A Full Housev 4: Hilltop Staff 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. CHA R Lt DTTE LOUISE STA B L IC Y Basketball 1, 2, 3: Varsity Basketball 3' Ilraxnatic Club 1, 2: Girl Reserve Club 3. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Gypsy Roverv 2: Sunbonnet Sue 3: Miss Cherry Blos- som 4: Athletic Club 4. MARTHA IRENE STAI I FFER Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: First Aid Club 2: Gym Club 1: Girl Re- serves 3, 4: Glee Club 4: Athletic Club 4: Miss Cherry Blossonil' 4: Track 2, 3, 4: lntra.-mural Sports 4. as ACI-IIEVEMENTS ALICE C. STEIN Dramatic Club 1: First Aid Club 25 Girl Reserves 3, 4: The Sunbonnet Girll' 35 The Gypsy Rover 2. MYRTLE ELEANOR STEIN Class Secretary 15 Itinerant Club 15 Class Secretary 2: First Aid Club LZ: Hobby Club 3: l'resident. Ilobby Club 2: Interclase Track 1, 2. 3. 45 Girl Reserve Club 4: Inter, class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. ERMA IRENE STRAYER Latin Club 15 Travel Club 2: Novel and Drama Club 35 Hilltop Staff 3, 4. MARTHA MARIE TYSON Latin Club 1: Travel Club 25 Novel illld Drama Club 3: Girl Reserves Club 4. EDGAR ELISHA UREY Miss Cherry Blossom 45 Hilltop 2, 3, 45 Travel Club 1: Nature Club 25 Koed Kook- ing Klub 35 Hi-Y Club 45 Glee Club 4: Treasurer of Class 45 lnterclass Track 3. ik JOHN VVILLIAM VVISE Travel Club 1: Nature Club 2, 35 Hi-Y Club 4. NORA B. NVISE Latin Club 13 Glee Club 1: Girl Reserve Club 2. 4. MILDRED H. VVORKINGER Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 45 Gypsy Rover 25 Sun- bonnet Girl 35 Miss Cherry Blossogmn 45 Latin Club 15 Girl Reserve Club 25 French Club 3: Intra-mural Sports 4. ALBERT EDXVARD ZEIGLER Vice-president of Class 1: Gypsy Roverv 25 Sunbonnet Girlv 3: Miss Cherry Blossom 45 Class Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4: Class Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 45 Travel Club 1: lli-Y Club fl, 45 Pres. Hi-Y 4. ELEANOR VIRGINIA ZEIGLER Entered Senior year from Chambersburg High School. Glee Club 4: Hilltop 45 A Full House 4. Class Colors-,lllue and Silver Class Flower-lVhite Killarney Rose Class 3lIllf0f 1'Il'01ll School Life to Life's School Class Memories Now our gala day has come. The crowning point of our career. And glad our heart of what we've done And proud of all we gathered here. Six years we've worked with might and main, To our Alma Mater proven true. Together worked to grasp the rein And reached our goal before we knexv. But soon, too soon these years have tied, A nd like a dream we yet seem dazed Again we wake just to be led Into the future where we have not gazed. IVe have jeered at the jokes our class mates hurled. At the success of ones all fussed, llut now we 111ust enter in the work of the world And perhaps it will jeer at us. Now to our teachers and class mates. IVe wish to give heartfelt thanks And hope we lllily be shining light To those we love and serve. f CD R YESTERDAYS STAFF - 'l'lw lim-fl Lion lligli Svluml yvurlmolc has Qlgillll tukvu llw f0l'lll of ai Svuior Fluss Annual. E pulvlisluwl lay ilu- S1-uim' Vluss us our l'Ullll'llillil0ll to ilw lllt'llllll'll'S of Our Yvstvrmlaiysf' This :lunuul is uuiquv in ilu- faxvl that it voutuius no :ulvvr1isiug'. 'lt l'0llT2llllS El pi1'tm'iul as wvll ' :ls g.-fnlpliii' l'vpl'4's1-iitutiml of our 1'll1ll'2lVU1'S during our .Iligli Sc,-llool l'ill'1'0l'. NYU trust you will ' liml out utmost 4-l'l'm'ts tn your liking. ' 'l'lw lll1'llllN'l'S ul' tlu- s1ut'l'u1'v: : Iu'rlifm'-in-fl:iwf A : .-lmwisfunl lfalifm' . E 1 uf'ully .l1l1'i.w'1' E .-lxxixfrlllf lflliful' . . , E .-lrf Ifdifrn' . . A , . . : l'lu.w.v l'I'0llllH'f , ' Typixf ..., Typixf . fllI'l'II1llfl1IN illrrzzrzyw' ,. ll.xl:uY Mvssicu . . . . . . . 1',uaL Sizvrz . , l'll0F. ll. J. Bizviirzic . , LI'Tili:l: Fi:u'rNi:l: .. llizicvvs SMi:i.'1'zlal: . . 4xLliEll'l' Zlfzluiiziz . l'.v1'ilr:ic1Ni: lIOXVlC'l l' , , . lCnN,x Kmzxizu , A llimisi-:wr 1'ARLlC'l l' - full llfllfjhl-fl Editor E A d'l,'f'l'ffSfII'!I zlflIII1l1lt'l' : 7'ypi.vt 4 , , I F THE RED LIC pl-HLLTGP After a year, and for some, more than a year of journalistic work, the senior members of the Hilltop Staif have given their positions to the next class. During this time. the Hilltop has am-hieved a Ime rf 00111 If rec-eived first place in the National Scholastic Press Association, and a second award from the fllllllllhll 5 Association. . Elifffll'-file-f'llfff'f .. . ,. .. , .. . : Sports: Editor fbofmj . . Sports Editor fyirlsj . , Yours Erlilor ...,.... : .Yvzrx Editor . Asxovintf' Editor , .4.Q.wwff1rf- Eaifm- . . A.vsor'i11t1' Editor : .'1.vsof'irl tr Editor . giflllillli l'J1Iitor , lfllxim-ss illanflyw' . , Typist ...,.....,.... Typixt ..,. ,..,... , Typmt ,..,..,..,..,..........,.. Other lIl6lllb9l'S of the staff are: CHARLOTTE TYsoN E ELEANQB. HEss , SAM SMITH - LORIE HOFFMAN Mm-h of the vreqlit is due the faculty advisers, Miss Rehem-ea J. Hess. and Mr. Harvey J. Becker The Seniors on the staff and their positions were: RVSINIGSS STAFF FERNE ROSEMAN EDGAR KELLY DAv1n KLINEFELTEll EVERETT REICHARD .. 'l'nEr.x1A SMITH , . l.1 rnE1: QIRIM . . I.oU1sE IIEYNE Iarrnx-:rc FERTNER ,. HARRY MUSSER . . . l4InN.x NESS .. , Hmvl-1 IQYERLY 1hz,wE OLEXVILER . ..., UARL SEITZ ls,u:E1. IIoI,'rz.lNuER LEH MAN Rum . , , . lilnosia IIREY . . I'h.wooD RIDDLE . , llAIsY SPURLEY . 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St-ttitvt' tttt-tttl-t-rs :t1't- If-l::tt' . . .-,. . ...Y ., . .t .. t t .. .- lttt Xtthttt Nl tits Xitllttttt tttltx tlttt lttttt Stzthlt-y. l'Itht-I llttttst-lttnltlt-t'. lilt-:ttttti Xt-iult-t'. M:tt'tttt l ltttt-hh:ttt:lt. Syltizt llt-rsltt-y. -th l.:tttt'ks. tlt-t':tltlim- Mt-mls. l.t-htzrztit lttttlt I-,lxxtttttl ltttltllt-. M:ttth:t stutttlt-1, Altt-1 . . . , . Mtltlrt-tl NM-t'k11tgt-V. :tml Alht-t't Lt-tglt-r. Boys H1-Y wk To l'l'0illK' :md Illillllfilill fllldlllgllllllll the sm-hool and Vflllllllllllify :1 high st:111d:11-d of l'l11'isti:111 f'll2ll'2l4'fPl'.'. is the lll1ll'ill of the Boys lli-Y rlulns llll'0llQlll- out the world. 'l'h1- svhool Cilll he wry proud ot' tl1is lim' group of boys who lmw Slll1'Illllly 111z1dv their plwlgi- to thi- :ihovv moi-all. 0l l ll'l'lRS I'ra.wi1If'nf . , .,..,. l':lbXVAlilD lI.x1.1. l'i,-17,1-1-.qiflf-111 , K11NN1:'1'11 l..x1'v1cs N1fl'I'l'flII'.lj . . YV11.1.1Ax1 f'1:.x1,1:Y TI'I'1INlH'I'l' , , . . lll-Ililllilfl' l'.x1:1.1'1'1 1' l 1n'uIfy .lflrisvr , , . A . , . Mn. Yo.xs Baseball -Av The lmselmll se:1so11 wzls il very SllK'l'0SSfll. ollt' !'-11' lim-d Lion High S1-hool. As :1 llltlllllbtxl' gf luivisiou ,x.xYHl'k l'o1111ty Svhohistic- League. Ili-d l,io11 hvld its ow11 :1g::1i11st its U1l1l0ll9llfS. wi1111i11: :ull the ,famine-s. The lr-:lgrliv lwllllllllf. llnwt-vm-, was lost to llzillzlstowh in il poorly pl:1yvd ganna Ull tho part of lied Lion hoys. l'l:1ss A trophy. liows-vi-r. dec-orntes the walls of the liln-in-y ns :1 token of il Hlli'4'0SSflll SPZISUII. Svllilil' 1ll0llllDPl'S of thi' te:1111 :Irv Lvl1111:111 liilllll. Hlirnvll Mills-1'. U:11'ry Mnsser. XVilli:1111 1'1':1h-y. .Xlhert Zi-igler. Elwood Riddle. :md lllilllllftll' Kelllwtll Lum-ks. Other ll19llllD9l'S of the lvillll :ure William SZlXVllllllPl'. Willi:11:1 Sllydvr. I-Elwood l'z1y11e. Elllllll' Kline. Pl'0Sf0ll Yo1111:. .Xl'llllll' Nr-ss. :lssistzmt 1ll2lll:l,LfPl'. lmllns Sinvltzviz :md Four-ln Nitclllcey. Girls Intra-mural Sports wk Thi- girls' i11t1':1111111':1l lll'05.fl'Illll for this XVIII' 011011941 with lnlske-tlx:1ll. The- Seniors formeml two teams. Snaps. :und lim-lcetm-1's. Tho flllll'Il2llllt'llf. in whim-h the tennis wt-rv Sl'llt'1llllP1l. wus wo11 hy the Snaps. l-'ollowing' the lnlslwtlulll season volleylmll touriul- 111v11t was hs-ld. Afzlih senior 1-hiss tr-:uns we-rv fUl'1l10ll. Thi- Snaps wore also Slll'l'PSNflll in winning this tour- 11:11:11-111. X1-xt ill lim- Wlllll' tha- horseshoe to111'11:11m-11t with 1-mill :irl doing her lwst to he Vllllllllliilll. Thi- girls llill'Til'l1l1lTt'll ill the York l'o1111ty Field Bla-vt :md tied witl1 Ilillslnirg for tirst place. The following girls il4't'llllllllilll'tl Pllllllglll points lo Q'ill'll the- i11t1':1111111':1l letter: Rau-llel Hildei-h1':111d. 1537 points: XIill'fllEl St:111tT'v1'. 192 points: Allllil Brown, IM' points: Louise Heyne, 165 points: Tllt'llllZl Smith, 113-l points: G9I'fl'llll6 llnugh. 154 points: Betty Zarfos. l5ll points: llorothy Lentz. 150 points. 1 l . X ,,,, ,, X ,. Girls Reserves if The Girl Reserve f l11l1. with its lllll'lNlSl'--UTD tind :ind give the l10st ', l'0lIl'0Sl'llfS Ullll of the most :lm-tivo groups ill the Senior High Sc-hool. Urgnliizoll ill Sl'llfl'llllN'l' 1929 as il new p1'oji-vt. the Clllll IlI'llj,fl'2llIl has llvwlopwl i11to one of wide poplilatrity. The rluh :wtivitivs inrludc 1-o1111111111ity swvim-v, pz11'ti4'ip:1tio11 and illtl-rest in alll svhool 2ll'flYlfll'S. :md rliw-1'siti4-rl IPl'0gl'2llllS ill vluh 1114-vti11gs. The ot'tic'v1's of the Girl lim-sv1'Ve Vllllb :url-: I'rr'si1Iv'nf . . . ..., . . . . l'11.x1u.o'1 1'11: S'1',x1s1.1:Y lYif'f lll'1'NfIll'llf .. Si'1.1'1.i ll1:1zs111:Y SI'Cl'!'f1lI',lj ., . . ls.x1s1:1,1,1: ll.x1c1:1c T1'vr1.wa11w' ....., . . G1:1:'1'1:1'm: lIA1'u11 FIIf'IlIfy .-lfI1'i.w'r . A M1ss AUAMS 'A-ff' . . . ur Athletic Leaders l ' N. .L S. SUt'll'I'l'Y f 'l'ht- t-hiss tml' '32 has fum- mt-mlnt-rs who wt-ro :ltlmittt-tl to tht- ltnt-:ul Vllillllvl' . . . - w ' til tht- Nillltlllill .Xthlt-tlt' 5t'lltllill'Slllll Stwit-ty: lit-hmam Killllb, lllIl'll1'll Blillt-r. l1lllll1'l' Grim. :mtl llatrry Nlusst-r. 'l'ti Int- vligilrlt- tt: this tnignllizzltitm,tht- stutlt-nt must. t-urn am :ithlt-tiv lt-ttt-r :mtl his svhtnlststit- rt-t-twtl must 2lYl'l'2lQt' atlrtwt- thllt. ul' tht- t-ntirt- st'html. XVt- nrt- prtmtl tml our stutlt-nt :tthlt-tit-s. Utht-r mt-mln-rs :trt-1 l'rt-sttm Smith. Artllm' Nt-ss, Willialm Snytlt-r. liit-lm:-tl lilint-, :tml l':lul liztut-r. l!ASKl'I'l'l!Al,l, 4'll.X3ll'S my wk Six timt-s 1'lmmps is tht- lvtmst. til' tht- R. li. ll. S. lmslct-tlnnll tt-aim. Nint- yt-:irs algo at t'uunty lmskt-thztll lt'ilQlll' wats l'm'mt-tl. ln six tal' tht-st- lllllt' smt- stms Rt-tl liitm won tht- t'lliIIllIll0IlNlllpS t-tmtt-sts. This yl'2ll' tht- sixth Vllillllllltlll- ship lt-l't lit-tl liitm Ibt'l'lllillll'Illly in ptrsst-ssitni of tht- st-t-tmtl l'trl:tt'k trtmplly. 'l'hrt-t- mt-mht-rs ul' tht- t-hiss tal' '32 :nrt- xvllllillll t'i':llt-lv, Allvt-rt Zt-iglt-1' :tml lit-nm-th li:1ut'ks. as wt-ll :ts Mztmlglt-r 1 liutht-r tirim. Utht-r mt-mht-rs tm tht- tt-:lm an-t-: lirtnwn, llalll. Ytnnig. Xt-ss :mtl Il2lllll'N. 4'tmt'h Nitt'hlct-x s smilt- tlt-- ntrtt-s :tntntht-r t-liaunpitmship nt-xt yt-sur. F f 1 'i'i:.xt'i4 ttxh l ll'Il.ll 'i'i-:ni Q jr 'l'ht- htnrvs llilYt'1lQ'2llll mzttlt- at mtmt- for llt-tl Iiltlll lllgh Svlltml tm tht- t'intlt-1' path. l tn' tht- thirtl t'tlllSt't'llllY1' 'vt-:ir :lt Nlillt-rsvillt-. tht-'V h:1x't- slltrwn llllllxl' svlltmls tht-ir ht-t-ls. ln tht- Vtvlllllj' mt-t-I tht-Iv signin tlt-mtmstrzntt-tl lll1'll'iIllllllj'.fqllllllltlllllllll was kt-t-n, Init that was at Slllilll lmzurtl. :ls tht- mtntttn tsl' tht- tt-:tm is. Nt-vt-1' tlivt- V-wry-. l p lh.tt s tht- tight tt-atm. 'l'ht- tt-:tm vtmsistt-tl ul' Nicss. Mll.1,lcla. Ytwxtz, lh-:1t'iiAlcn, Sxirru. limxl-1, Zu:- iftms, Zmtsnl-lic. ll.x1,i,, 1'lc,u.1-:Y. Sxxm-zu. K . ' I , , ' i w -'T Y Y Tn . . I I . . I . I I I I I IEA IOPER IAVER ' . - I . . : Ti-al 'l'up1-r 'l':u'vi'n. il illi-1-1'-:wi lllillllil lll'4'Sl'Ilil'li lay lhv pri-smut S1'lll0l' - - vlalss In its junlur yvzlr, malt with unusual! Slll'l'1'SS. Alllmllgli ZISSIIIIIIIIQI l'il2Il'2l1'il'l' I ' mlm-s was an in-xx' l'XlN'l'it'll1't' in tlw liws of ilu- nisljurity of tho IIl4'lIlll0l'S of tho ' mst: ilu-y did tlwii' ulinusi to bring win :i1qrrm':ll for ilu- prvsviiialiimi. 'Pho . ' iwn 4-mu-lws, Bliss lil'lli1IiI llzill and Miss lmrntliy Bl. Sirim- rw-viv01l lllllK'il I I ruiiiiiivmlzltimi for the-ir lim- work. - . . : rw ' ' ' - IIN- mist ul vlizll':11'lvi's llN'ilIlil'SI . . E .lluriun Im!! luisx' Siwlcmzx . I I ' ln'n.wmmnaI lfrirl A l'11xx,x Nlcss - . Z Sully Ima' Ili.:-mr l.m'1sic IIIQYNE ' ' .Inn .innw.wlr 11 ICl.l,l-:N l.l,m'lv . : liurry lfwial Wii,l,i.xA1 I'i:.xi,m' E . . llurriwf .ilIIIf'-Yflff M.u:'rli,x Sxximi: : . . l,r.v.v . -Iicssir: Lmi: I I I I .llllfr l.'y11u iil l'llI-Ili Fi-:l:'l'xi-:ic ' . Iiriun I'irrpunl l,mlA1.xN li.xl'i: ' . l l.'1-rwr1'1nl .iI'l'llHNIllI I'f'1'1'y Ilmclcx' Mvssi-:ic : ' llullfm 'l'llrunf' lCn'ii.uuv Sxirrii I ' John Nwalylrirlr . , A I.:-1si.1ic Si,1vi':i: ' I liluriu Nlll'I'Il'llll1f NIIIIIAM 1imlA11i,1. I . ' f'f'l1'-vlfl Vlclm l,.xMm rif: . . I : . . . I I I A F LL HOUSE lllllllll' llw vflivivlii ilirw-Timm nl' Bliss lq1'lN'l'l'il .l. llvsw :mal Bliss llvssiv Hviwlz A Full llmisif' was sm'vvssfnlly staigwl lay thv sc-ninr vlalss l vln-uzlry ll :mil 12. 'l'lw Vllllllllllililllll of lllllllilll. lllySit'l'Y. and ilu- slight tmivll u1'1-mmulvv wam for tlw pwsi-Iltziiiuli Illlll'll cfnnnivmlzliirm. 'lllw 1'lm1':u'tvi's invlmlwl suinv nt' ilu- im-nilu-rs nl' II11-mln-1' play QlYl'll dur inv' ilw funim- yl':Il'. SllSi1'. rlzlywl lay lmnisv llvynv. is still rl-llwnilwrwl IW l l P5 tlmso who szlw tllv plaly. llll'll2ll'1l Smith :mil lilvzlllm' Z1-'I' - lull:-, :us an YUllll ' lllilI'l'll'Il vuiiplv, zulclml flw llK'C'f'SSilI'y i0lll'll uf l'0Ill:lllt'P. lllllll vzlsf was :ls follows: 1 u 1u1'L'f'r . Slmir- , , . Offily llulrvll .llixx lllfllIl1'f'L'I Duphinr' f'l1arf Xirlmlflx King XMI I,l'lIllll'UlfIl llr'rn'yw llnlrvll 1,0lI.Ijlll'I'f.lj , A .lim .llmnlvy fllllllflxlf . .. . Jllrx. lflvzniny l lPI'II ll!'I'H0lI .lIr,v. l'r'n1b1'okr' l.1zlui,xN luriz l,u1'1si-1 lll-IYNIC ICLI-:,xxm: ZlCl1il,l,li -r 'l'm-:i.M.x SMITH wrs Nl,u:'rll.x Sxxm-'la , l4l I'lll-Ill l r:l:'l'xr:1: liz,wmm lilmlm. liiwlulalv Sxlrril NlAll'l'l N . MI ll,xl:1:Y Bliss:-'lr l l,INv!ii:,x1'vi1 l x'r1:r'l r l l l l'Q 1 '. 1 1'. lilvxx Ni-:ss lIlAXl lilClIMIl,l. 1 lmlsx' 5l'l'lil.lIY CLASS DAY PRUGRAM Tuesday Evening, May 31, 1932, 8:00 o'clock MUNICIPAL BUILDING PROGRAM Musiv A - - - High School Orc-liestru Class llny Play ------- The Rosy I':ltI1wuy Scene: A gnrnleu near the home of Rose Rollins 'l'inu-: Two days before Commencement Rose Rolliu - Guy Hakes - Grauu-y Gurwood - Members of the Gang Jerry - - Palm - Julia - Hugh - Ca rl - Don - Class Poet - Jester - Historia ns - Propluwy - Will mul Testament - Presentation of Gifts - Wisdom - - lm:u.riu:1ry Grancy - Lights in Life's Rainbow Preparedness - Sim-erity - 1'IlIll'2lf't6l' - lduruestlless - Greatness - Sorvlve - Love - CAST - - Louise Heyue - Richard Smith - Daisy Spurley - Doris Ferree - Martha Gohu Vera LnMotte - Martin Flinchbaugh - Buruell Miller - Arthur Mayes Luther Grim - - Albert Ziegler - Catherine Howett, Curl Seitz - Myrtle Stein, Sylvia Hershey Luther Fertner, Evert Letts - - - - - Erma Strayer Virginia Grimm, Murtlul Snyder, VVillium Craley - - - - - - Ellen Lloyd - Ethel Householder Martha Tyson Grace Olewiler Olive Byerly - Nora Wise Mildred Workiuger - - Alice Stein Hazel L:1Motte COMMENCEME T EXE RCISES Thursday Evening, June 2, 1932, 8:00 o'clock MUNICIPAL BUILDING PROGRAM Processional- Marche Romaine - Invocation - - Washington, The Founder of our Nation - The Home Life of George and Martha Washington - Trombone Solo- Serenade iBy Franz Schubertj - Washington in Pennsylvania - George Washington, the Christian - Vocal Solo- Blossom Land fBy Percy Elliottj - Hwashington, the Patron of Education - - Washington, the Colonial and National Statesman - George Washington, an Inspiration to American Youth Selection- Fair Maid of Perth - - - Awarding of Medals - Presentation of Class - Awarding of Diplomas - Alma Mater - Benediction - Recessional - - High School Orchestra The Reverend William C. Day Lehman, Raub, Class President - - Edna Ness Martha Stauffer Gurvis Smeltzer Isabel Holtzinger - Charlotte Stabley Thelma Smith Eleanor Zeigler - - Harry Musser High School Orchestra Albert G. W. Schlegel Supv. Prin. of Schools - Harvey J. Becker Jr.-Sr. High School Prin. - James B. Sec-hrist Pres. Board of Education - - Ulass of 1932 The Reverend M. R. Fleming.: High School Ul't'llPSfl'1i I I I I I I E E . . I GKES I I E I I I I I I ' Y , . . , .I ' E Ric-l1:11-tl Slllllll-HUII what dnl you w1'1to your tlic-1110? E I ll I I : Gt-rp S1114-Itza-1'-t'I':11n-1'. ' : ' I a fl- 1 I I 5 Miss BIPIILIUS-6'fl2lIl yo11 tt-ll IIS :l11ytl1111g about tlw 11114lv1'wo1'ld Z E ' Llllllvl' fII'lIll4 NHl I liuvt- Ill'Yl'I' ll00Il tlu-ro. E I E j,i? : I . . . .. I 5 Ls-i11 Iinuln. 111 1'lm1111st1'y-'tlvo1'y IS the o11ly tIo:1t that soaps. 5 U . . , . I . . I I . . I 5 Miss II4-ss IUXIDIEIIIIIIIQI illl Iu11,grl1sl1 tvstl- A YISIIOI' ot 1111110 last 1-vt-11111g IIISDIVUII me 5 I with out- ol' those- tllI1'SIlUIlS.u E I , ,, I I I , n , nn : I.ut4- tl1'1111! M hu-I1 out-2 'II:1111Is I E I ?ll E I I . . . .. , E 5 A 1-oiuposltlou Ivy ht-rp Fllll'lIZOI'Z : I . . 'I IIl'I'0'S to the Ing felt lllilll 5 E IVl1o wont :u'1'oss fl railroaul tram-k. E I I I I 5 IIP got across tls truv. E E Iiut tlw 1-1-oss lllll t'l1i11ki11g of E . . I II:1s :1 f'l'IIl0IOI'y vlvw. 5 I : .L..T- . . . E Miss I:I'llI'l'I'-MIIIUIIJII'1l IM-llc-r :Irv you UZIIIIIQT' I I Iiivlizlril- No, Miss. I :1111 1-lu-wi111 . E I P' E il., E E . . E g At -Iuuior pluy lll'2lt'llt't'Z E . . , . v . . 5 Miss Ile-I11-111' to Iuvv1'1-tt lic-11-l1:111l-'tbow s1t down and put your lmuds 111 your I10:1d. 5 5 K1-11111-tl1 Taylor- IGood-lnyo, and l'0lllPIlllb0I' I :1111 still your lauly low. E . . . I I - I . . ' I E Mr. I 1'1tzH Wl1:1t tux IS 1-ollwtwl VVlll'Il ono ilu-s? I I ' In I . lulval Ilt'Ill1lt'l- IIlt'0llll' tux. : . ' I Q f'fl1-rp S1111-ltzm-1'-1Iu1y111g :1 l1:1t fl'0lll Rislcllvl- IIow 1lllIK'll IS 1t? 5 I HFI'1'I'kSu Riflfllc-- I if't1-M1 4Ioll:l1's. I I In v , In ' 5 th-rp - NY llvre- nrt- tho liolt-s? E 5 I 1'1-1-ks -ffWluit l1olvs? E IQ I I O! I E Ili-rp - For tlu- 1-:urs ot tlu- 'l2ll'li2lSS who would pay tlmt IlIllK'll for tho hut. E 1 .-.-1 1 ' I Mr. I'lI'lIZ- l':llllIlll'l'2Ilt' tht- k111cls of taxes wo l1:1V0. E I I I I Ig I I IIlI'lI2ll'tl H1111tl1- lm'o1111' tux. lIllll'l'l12lIll'0 tax. :tual flllllllli tzwks. 5 ' I I Mr. I 1'itz- Wl1:1t is IIoovt-1-'s plan for 11141111-i11g f'I'llIll' i11 tht- 1'ou11t1-y? E I f ll l ' I 5 Roots F1-1't1101'- 'l'o gt-I' 1-lil of tl10 I1'1sl1 cops. E I . . 5 Miss llvss in III' I-1111 l1sl1- XVl1:1t IS il stanza of Illl'P0 IIIIOS c'z1llwI? E I - E III-411-110 II:1i11vsg A Il'IlPll'f.N E . 5 Miss Ili-ss- A stuuzu of two limos? Q E I'l1lw:11'1l llzlll-liu loud NVIIISIWI'I-uTWIIlS.n I I : 1 l I I I I . , v , In I I . l 5 Miss IIl'llI'l'l' to II. bIlIl'lfZl'I'iHXI ould you use tu 01' Hvous' 1n Slwilklllg 5 . I I to IIIll'l'j' Mussc-1'? ' 5 : I I I I I : I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 ,Nu v' A , 1 E 1 s I ! 5 ! E i i E I i 5 K 1 5 . i E i ! l E E . Q Q 2 s E : i n v


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