Stevens Trade High School - Stevensonian Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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THE VIDET TE 69 SPURTS REVIEW '93 S. ll-ll. S.. ll-lloelkey Captain ........... Coach .,.,....... .,....,...,MARY YEAGER PLAYERS MARGARET KELLER, '28 SUSAN BAKER, M'29 ANNA BURKHART, M'29 FRANCES EISENBERG, M'29 FRANCES KELLER, M'29 MARY YEAGER, M HELEN MILLER, 'M'29 MARY BACHMAN, '29 JANE MCGINNIS, '29 ALICE FRITZ, '30 GLADYS HICKEY, M'31 '31 Lost one game to Shippen School-1-0. lfraclk Name Class Points Scored Marshall Fields fCapt.J ..,.....,... ............. ' 28 20 William Jacoby ,.,..........,.......,...... ............. ' 28 9 William Gaige ......................... ...,......... ' 28 39 Richard Wilson .....,....,. l.........,.. ' 30 22 James Hall ..........,.. ...,....,.... M '29 12 Henry Wise .......,.,.,.... ....l......... ' 28 5 A Joseph Gavan ,,,...,...l.... .............. ' 29 11 Richard Hershey ......... .......,.,... ' 29 9 Harry Goodhart ............ ..,...........,..., ' 30 9 John Goodhart ..l...... ..,.......... M '29 0 Merrell Shreiner ......... .,,..,,,,,,,,, ' 29 14 Charles Hauer ............,.. ,....,,,,,,,.. ' 29 6 Kenneth McMillan .,......... .....,....,,,...... ' 28 21 Graham Gardner .....,.. ,,,,,.,,,,,., M '29 15 Richard Gardner .,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' 30 2 William Wiley .......... .,,.,,,,,,,,, ' 28 4 William Ong ........ ..,,,,,,,.,, ' 28 7 John Byrne ...,,..., ,,,,l,,,,,,,, ' 28 3 John Heisler ........... '29 Ed Haller ........... James Miller ....................,..,,.,, ,.,..,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,. ,,.,, 1 30 2 l.......M'30 1 12 points for a letter. Norristown meet not included in these points.

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68 THE VIDEATTE personal ability permits, students are transferred to the Senior Orchestra, where music of a more difficult and professional nature is used. The Senior Orchestra has experienced one of its most active years. With a membership of fifty boys and girls this orchestra, under Mr. Wittell's direc- tion, has developed into a first-rate high school orchestra. A rehearsal lasting two hours is held each Wednesday evening. An entirely new repertoire of music was played by the orchestra this year. Concerts were given at the Pennsyl- vania State Educational meeting, at various Civic Clubs, Parent-Teachers' meet- ings, over the radio, as well as at both High Schools. Retail Salesmainiship Training in salesmanship is a reality at Stevens High School and during the past year twenty-three girls have learned the psychological point of a sale, the actual presentation of material to the customer in such a way at to lead to a satisfied buyer and seller. Up to this time Miss Kathryn Abel, Miss Anna Rich, the art supervisor of the Lancaster schools, and Mr. John Oller have borne the work of teaching in this course. Theory is valuable and one-half of each school day is employed in obtaining the theoretic side, but theory without practice is not proved by the learner. As a result the other half of the school days and Saturday of each week are given to practicing the theory learned. Merchants themselves and patrons at the various stores which are cooperat- ing have expressed their satisfaction at the service given by these girls. This has been evinced by the requests from merchants for more representatives of this course for service during the coming year, these girls to be employed in addi- tion to the present ones who are to be retained. This fact would surely seem to indicate the value of this course in the business of today. What Shall We Read? One of the cardinal objectives of education is a worthy use of leisure time. The summer vacation provides one with the longest period of leisure, hence this is a timely questiong what shall we read? Instead of dipping into numerous subjects and failing to reach the depths of any one of them, the summer vacation provides an opportunity for the de- velopment of a reading habit which shall follow a subject or an author to a fair extent of its possibilities. This is really a study of the subject. For recreation reading, for enjoyment, it is wise to see that the reading is not done extravagantly, but that the books chosen are ofa high literary value, providing wholesome mental food. A proper choice of reading will result in the development of that sense of discrimination that recognizes value. Would this not be a good time for reading some of those longer novels you have always in- tended reading, like: Count of Monte Cristo , Les Miserables , Cloister and the Hearth , Romola , Guy Manneringn, Don Quixote , Kennilworth. STOP! READ! AND GROW!



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70 T HE VIDETTE Basketball L. H. S. Opponents L. H. S. ....,................... ....,... 4 7 Dec. 30 1927 Sunbury .........,,,.............................. 33 L. H. S. ...,,.., ....,... 2 9 Dec. 31 1927 Gettysburg ....,,,.. ............ 2 3 L. H. S. ....,... ........ 5 0 Jan. 6 1928 Wm. Penn ........, ,.,........ 5 8 L. H. S. ........ ,....... 3 2 Jan. 7 1928 Steelton ,......... ..........,, 3 9 L. H. S. ...,.... .,...... 4 0 Jan. 13 1928 Reading ,......... .,.......... 4 8 L. H. S. ..,,,,.. ........ 3 9 Jan. 14 1928 Lebanon .......,.. ............ 2 4 L. H. S. .,...... .....,.. 3 5 Jan. 20 1928 Sunbury ............,....... . ......... . 29 L. H. S. ..,,, ......,. 3 3 Jan. 27 1928 Williamsport ........ ............ 4 2 L. H. S. ........ ........ 2 1 Feb. 3 1928- Wm. Penn ,........,,... ............ 3 2 L. H. S. ........ ........ 4 4 Feb. 4 1928 John Harris ........... ............ 2 2 L. H. S. ........ ........ 3 4 Feb. 11 1928 Reading ..,..,......... ............ 2 9 L. H. S. ........ ........ 4 0 Feb. 17 1928 Gettysburg ......... ............ 3 6 L. H. S. ,....... ........ 3 4 Feb. 18 1928 Lebanon ............... ............ 3 2 L. H. S. ...... ........ 4 9 Feb. 25, 1928 John Harris .,......... ............ 1 9 L. H. S. ........ ............. 3 1 Mar. 3, 1928 Williamsport ........ ............ 2 8 Total ............................................. 558 Total ............................................. 494 The Varsity insignia L was also awarded to the following basket- ball players: Captain Harry Eman, 1281 , Kenneth McMillan 1281, Richard Bachman 1283 , Sondell Iscovitz 1M-283, Charles Mulhattan 1281, William Lines 1295, Ed. Haller 1M-301, Glenn Horst 1M-289, Mahlon Delp 1299, and Eugene Bennett 1M-291, and Student Manager Robert Leaman 1281. It was announced that John Dotterer, '29, will be football manager next year and Omar Nissley, '29, will serve as basketball manager. Team Golf HENRY BRUBAKER ....,......,,..... STANLEY FORTNEY .................... TED BRUBAKER fCapt.j ...,....... KERMIT CAULWELL ............... ROBERT BEACHAM .....,....... ELwooD CAULER ........... L. H . S. April 21-L. H. S .,............ ,..,,...,,., 1 1 May 5-L H. S ..... ....... ..........., 6 M Z May 12--L H. S .... ,,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 May 18-L H. S .,,..,....,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 May 19-L H. s .......,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 8 V2 May 26-L H. S ............ ,...,,...... 1 OMZ Total ............... 9 Class Points 29 9 '29 GVQ '29 10 '28 IIMZ '29 4 '30 6Mg Opponents F. :Sz M. Academy ................ ......... 1 John Harris .....,............,.. ..........,... 8 LQ Wilmington ................ .............. 1 1 Salesianum ................... ......... 8 Wilmington ...................,. ......... 6 LQ F. Sz M. Academy ........... ..,...... 4 1,Q Total .,............,..........,.. June 2-John Harris at Lancaster High. June 9-Northeast at Lancaster High. ..............39M3

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