Sunbury High School - Torch Yearbook (Sunbury, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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We, the Class of 1927 ' DEDICATE. rC571is La Vie X t x 1 i 11 1 X 7 K fm i in recognition of his success 'P fi Zh i X i with Sunbury High School P Y i Athletics and of his Lasting EM i Friendship for the Students. ip Q Y X3 X W F H i w tix i y fx 4- Xmm X hx yi Xxzhmg A ,fx ffxxm f-.l I ' fi! I xg 6 fx!-'.. x x , 1 in M , f MII, ,f,iZf',?LJ ,.ge F 'X 2? Z -L ---g lf gh- -M , ,, ,. ,,- 1 w,,.7---' .,.v ,S fwfxqx 74, ,sk + X Y! X Q 3' . h X 1 J Nm ' : 1 -Lis!-,.:':.... . WW, v w, X f TN T9 13 Y f x lm.. 34 I N 'I W , ,.:5 f7 7 'VJ ' ,fgfff ,Z ' f-9 sf Q E! Ze! E E E Q Q' CONTENTS x XX 2-' wifi? '71 E Q A T Y Rx EILCAUSIQES ,,,.-ij i2GQi1zf?:: if NX ?FEATUREs1,'I j X ADVERTISEMENTS 1 Q A Wi? T T ll 111- 3, I mvjxmwfgg y IUrHuT?w 'fa 'ff 3'- ' ,T sghl Y,YYYf, Y, A I I 1 f 3 H-'f-F' Q- - AV -1- JU M U13 ,. WJ 3 A, ri FJ- L , 1, .X Q5 ,fx ' ml ff Jw X ,fail Ylgxgffxlhzxgfl Jfflflif 6,-J 0751 ' f'9fU9 I fkf f iff! if J V kiflflrf, V X, of ,afffffigflgg X lg- X 1- ' uh ,f. 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GEESEY, B.S., A,M., Ph.D. Superintendent of Schools Greetings to the nleinbers of the Class of 1927: Again the cycle of time brings us to that ever to be oherished and long anticipated period of the year-the gladsonle oonnnencenient sea- son. To you, eaeh and all, it is the eonsuinniation of years of ardous labor and unflinching devotion to a principle. It will be the first mile- stone on life's preearious highway that you have passed by dint of your own personality, strict adherence to duty and an undying faith in the things which are to be. i It is well for those upon the threshold of life to remember that it is a battle from the eradle to the grave. He who wouldrwin in the battle of life must pay the price. Vtfith heads high, with honor unsullied, with spirits unfettered, cast off the moorings of your Alma Mater and strike bravely forth upon life's VS: Xbss . . . . tenipestous sea. The vast expanse of your future lies before you, what you are to be you are now beeoming, destiny is in the hollow of your hands. Shape your eourse well, for upon you, and you alone, rests the out come of youi my age. , . Forward: God speed you on your perilous Journey. XVALTER A. GEESEY. gif EX ILFX Y I E X - N Elf: S Q SN I i ON X r . YE Xi-- sf t,,,t..,,,,xt....,..v.NX.,,x,xxtx,,t,ixxtttxlxxxxxx ,XXX X X xixxxx X xxxxxxxxxxx X XXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X XX xxxxxx X XXXX xxxxxxxx X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXs.XXXXXXXX X XXXXX XXXXX X XXWX - EXXX X XX X X X X X YK QXXXYK QXXYX QXXXQQXXYXX XAXYXXYXXXXQXXXQFXXxiwyfkwxXXQRQxXXXgSxXSXXQQxXXYXAXSXXYAX SYS A..-,..., 6 Page I , . 49 . I. A V I E 9 xxxxx-xxXxx.xxxxN..xX.x.x.x...xxx.xxxss..xxNxxxNxx.,.xN.x bs xxxxx xxxxxxxmxxmxxx xxmxxmu ww w X wx N .xxxxx , 5 x.xx xxx.. N..,x,X..XNN.x.,,.x..x.xxx.xxx.xxN, ,,,x.. E X XX X X N. 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H3T1118t Lytle Margaret BKIIULSCIIICI' John Burlew Dane Mason CLASS COLORS: Silver and Blue Xx NX Q Ng 6 X SSS Powys NRE QQ s- x QQ :NS Y E Wxxwx xx xxxwxxxxwxxxXXXXXNXXXXXXXXN Page 8 , ,.r. BW X Y X X X X X XX XX N X Q N I i X vu, 5 fs, xmvelsk vt X X50 N. QXX . I? Q l.T 1T xSQSgwxxxxxxsxxmwwmx xxxxxxxxxmw w eww xfSf,tii ? 2 CCN g Class Song X EXX S GOOD-BYE, HIGH SCHOCL Tune: Bye! Bye! Blackbird! s Schooltgljls, school days, over for us Passing yon open door A Classmates, classmates, now we all CH R S, :Li sit and say,, O U ' There's no sunshine in store? We will Often think of You All through the Winter you worked Where We go' singing IOW5- Q along, 'faced-bye, High School Now you begin to reap your reward. Where Success' and honor Waits Teaghersy Scholars, we have to part For these friends, dear classmates, today, Good-by-e, High School! As we sing this said chord:- Alma Mater, we will always love Try to live so we will always please Let no teardrop dim the eye, As we sing, tho' we sigh, High School, good-bye! Life Work, Life Work, calling to us today- Wefve been longing for you- Alma Mater, what do you hear us X ,XE III. Q SaYT'- nskies no more will be blueyi Alma Mater, we'1l laud you in our Tho we are glad to go, far and near, Song, Toiling hard thro' four long years. AS We Sing our fafeweills- High School, High School, this is our Teachers, scholars, sorry you can't so X parting day,- ylongf Now our dreams will come- true! Though our parting fortells CHORUS , No more good times coming when ' we're gone, ' So dark, grav and dull all Will be X s. Alma Mater raise w W t th ' ,. - , D e o e 0 ee, XS Singing our parting song: CHORUS. Theodosia Hackett '27 X iffs ! ' I N Q .L S .X3 :-s 2 X ,t,,,,,,,,.,.,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,,,,,,ll,,, , sl ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, X ,xxxr X ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,x , ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,xx,N, ,X X,l,,,,x,,,,xxl,,,,,,,.,..l....,,,,.,,,.,l,... , XX N AX?..SgSxsgkxixTWYXxQ.sXX imwk Qays Q..NX?mQ.,Q.x XsxXQ.swxaSb.QxxQ?sQs.XXXQQ,XQRQMXXQQQYQHQANYXXA.i Page .9 - J X Neges- Y- W 3- xx gs- sk-vxxxxwx X -esxx s. v N xv sax- ua xx X- s E X s x.. X- .b.A.5.X Q X AA . .B.s..x.X.,5.X,.X A xxxx . History of the Latin Class 9 We, a group of about seventy live young people, fresh from the grade schools, entered High School the third day of September 1923. XVhen we entered the Latin class room we were confronted by a jolly, round faced professor, who began innnediately to introduce us to the 'intricacies of the basic foundations and fundamentals of the evolution of modern language-'f . . Frequently thruout the year, our instructor, Mr. T. O. lhlltmall would discuss the lives of those notable Romans who preserved their language so well thru the centuries. These lectures were looked forward to with much pleasure for they added variety to an otherwise dull pro- gram. As a result of our efforts during that year we discovered that those Romans must have been very brilliant people if they ever spoke Latin perfectly. In 1924 we came back a much wiser group, but alas! After the first introduction to Caesar such odd opinions were formed concerning him, that many discontinued their Latin and dropped by the wayside. That year, too, we were favored with tithe spice of life from Rome and a few legendary tales of mythology. lVith this foundation we thought ourselves prepared to enter into a friendship with C1l'0l'0, that famous orator of whom we all know something. Mr. John G. Tlundore was our new instructor. To our dis- Q XSS v ' v . . -'Y . . ' V cc., .,99 . Y' gxwxfig may we diseoy eied that this tianslation was ual woik, for still i' ,. .441., , ' ,A ,177 A N w i P NN cariymg some of oui Ifieshnian 1ll1l0C,fLllCL, not one of us iodm, that fffamous pony. However, through the united efforts of instructors and student, we left our Junior Class very light hearted. Early in September, 1926, we again entered the portals of the class- room, a very dignified little group, earnestly awaiting our introduction in Virgil and his age-old story of the Aeneid. XVith all out past exper- ience we found Aeneas, the hero, very fascinating and the reading of his deeds exceedingly interesting. i V Now, as the year draws to a close, having become thoroughly ac- quainted with Aeneas and having traveled with him thru many lands, ' ' -d ,N 'Qi ii tf A hA fh'd'1t' we bid him goo bye. .- o, we s ia no' orget t c. stoiy o 1S a van uies nor the many lessons learned from h11n, but we shall gladly forget the long weary hours spent with some very difficult passages. Good bye Aeneas, and may you prove as worthy a friend to your new acquaintances as you did to us! NN X . .N xg.- Q S t...., t ...N.NNNNaa.NatamttNtmttXNN.XN.Nw..XMNWNNNNNwaxXXXXewmwwwxwwWetlXKXXxXN8NWNwswwfewwNNXNNmamsaamxNew .......... , ...am.maW..s X s . .Nasal .... X N saws alas sid.. si. asf. .... as ex peqvwgwszi .Qs Qsfjgs cs. KX Page I0 SSV'IO NI.LV'I HOINHS J Page I I Q I 2 2 E . xxxxxxxwwwwxm xxxxxxxm X Y w History of the Scientific Section In the Fall of '23, when the portals of dear old S. H. S. were thrown open to the Umeek and lowly Freshmen, a large number decided to make the Scientific Course their forte during their High School Career. w-'sz Eats During the first year, undaunted by the taunts of the upper class- men and none the worse for the pranks played upon us, we studied dili0'ently in the hope of winning a secure footing which might fit us for X955 O the next three years. As the months passed we became more accustomed S to our change in environment until we were rewarded, at the end of the year, by the reality that we were no longer mere Freshies. As Sophomores, new interests were taken in our surroundings. We contributed boys and girls to the various activities, both scholastoc and athletic, developing fine material for the years to follow. Even though the 'fgreenv might still have been faintly detected, we competed in various contest rankinv' hiffh and showing we truly belonged to Soon after this we were full-fledged Juniors, realizing more and more the need to participate in the affairs and contests of the school which might aid in preparing us for the real life of the future. The section increased, due to changes in courses, until it was composed of fifty per cent of the entire class, thus indicating, that, as each year passed, more desire was created to continue our education. Moreover, U 5 . . . - Er' 5 XS each did his art in the benefits socials, bazaars and plays conducted to X P 5 x raise funds for the Iunior Senior Banquet Then dawned an important year! Seniors! It was necessary now NN to put aside all foolishness, to assume our part as leaders, to further xi cooperate with all, to increase our efforts to reach our goal, and to gxss help make our class one of the best to graduate. The time draws near when the true test will come. VVill we fail or will we prove our time was not spent in vain? Only the future can tell, but the materials and the ambitions are there, in truth we seem ...- - . :Sei X lacking only 111 experience which comes with practice and hard labor, and which, we feel sure, will act as an incentive and not as a detriment. In these four short vea-rs life-long friendships have been formed, many talents have beentdiscovered, but the future will tell if they are developed and if the goal has been attained. Some will take heed from their elders, Others will fall by thctsideg But the ultimate test comes Wheii one by one, ss . . They succeed 111 keeping the stride. D X Young '27 ISSN E'- i s MRSX W Msssss sssssssssssssssssssxssxsksssss sss Page I 2 S OIJILNHIOS OH NOLI. Page I 3 Y. L L A V I E X QSM- Xysvgss. Yl,s:gys,xN13s,.Q N Wwxt? 533+ YINN... YQ-gy-Kms X i RlT xQSgXWx xxxxxxmmxmxxx xxxxxxxm Nm x w QQ..QiNC s Ns R X S s . I N .X sss skis? S Sm N History of the Commercial Section It was a warm September morning, in 1923, when lo! we, as Fresh- men, entered this 'fllicturesque Sunbury High Schoolj' to begin our journey, which was to last four long years. At that time they seemed long, but my-how short they really were! This is the story of our travels through the four yearls jouirney- VVe were introduced to Dr. J. VV. Weete1', our principal the first year, and we at once left him know of our intentions to become efficient t'stenogs and bookkeepers. Our classes were organized at the beginning of the term and all set ot work with a will. At last, after what seemed ages and ages, the last month arrived-and also examinations. Finally everything was over and we passed into the Sophomore Class. VVe entered into our Sophomore year with a brighter outlook. Everything was a Hpath-of-roses. XVc started struggling with the funny looking characters in a study, called Shorthand. Bookkeeping was an- other f'dreadful study, which caused many nightmares andfnervous breakdowns. It seemed just as though every teacher was trying to 'icraml' them into our heads. After struggling for nine long months, at these horrid studies, examinations-and at last Vacation. Then we became 'tJolly Juniors and had thc chance to 'frazzll the Freshmen. This was the year in which the Commercial students had many thrilling events, both in the classroom and outside. YVe all tugged and tugged for the climax-the Ju11ior-Senior Prom. Although we, as Commercials, had plenty of fun in our Junior year, the best was yet to come, when we would become Seniors. VVithi the experience we had gained in the past three years, we were III-Oulidtid--li1llLO the best Senior Commercial Class ever to graduate from Sunbury High. During this illustrious year we had had experience in what real business means. Besides carrying on a real live business of our OVVII in class, we did outside work for others and so got experience in working for and pleasing other people. WVe really enjoyed doing this work too, because it carried us just that much closer to our goal of being efficient 'tstenogsf' It was this great spirit which had prevailed in all of us these four short years, with which we accomplished so very many great deeds. And now-Farewell dear S. H. S. Emily Everett '27. SN Q fill Q QS XS SSN s s X P' Y X5- Q S ..........lXx.x.xl.tvtx N ,.t.NmmNN xx..Xxxxxxxx X xxtcxl X XNNNssmssxNesksmsmssmsssx xxxx X NNxNwmswsssNXskXNXXNwsxmsssmme xxxx X smwswms N........,..,, X N..Nsm..,i X SMKXXQWXXXXTNYK.QQNYN QQ smgsagt XAXYNYQXAQWQXss.YXWQQRQQXKQAQXQQ..Y.A.s.XA. Page I 4 NOD HHN. 'IVIO 'IO SSV N 5 A 4 'A Page I 5 S Q s Q E ,ssssssssssssss sr rssxssssssxss I. A V I E ,vim :Asks , Nsxsis Nzgsxxim sis. Q Q X wifi 5 Secretarial Studies The principal object of Secretarial Studies is to give secretarial S students a business background and to secure sufficient technical skill s sw ss xss in carrying on the activities that are encountered in actual business. To give the atmosphere of the business office the students are treated as . . 7 . SQ employees with Miss Frantz, our teacher, as manager. All work is ..., XS submitted to her for approval. l The students take dictation one period and the next they transcribe it, putting it in a form that will be mailable. . However, the course intro, duces more than mere dictation and transcribing of notes. lt familiar- izes the student with drafts, notes, telegrams, checks, bills of lading and other business forms. - N Q It is in this course that concentration, accuracy, judgment and the power to observe are most essential. NVe all know the business world calls for accuracy in every phase of its activities, and as it is in High School that the foundation is laid, the pupils theie are expected to give their best. Many things must be learned, many theoiies mastered-not X only mastered but put into actual practice. ' It is in school that the students develop their business character, and as character is the habit of action from the permanent vision of truth one can readily see how essential it is that the High School course sNqXE be exacting. A work must be done thoroufrhlv even to the minute Xs S details. The details may seem unimportant but the responsibility of their careful working out rests upon the student. XVe all know what is expected of us and to fail to do what we know we ought to do causes a lack of coniidence in ourselves, a lessening of self-respect and a weak- K eninv' of character. The ultimate test of a student is not what he thinks but what he does, and the chief thing that brings about great accomplishment is 'si . . K . . . if x persistent, concentrated desire. The reason tor this is that such a de- sire serves as a motive for effort until that which is desired is attained. The secretarial student in order to attain success must remember twelve things: the value of time, the wisdom of economy, the obligation of duty, the virtue of patience, the pleasure of working, the worth of character, the power of kindness, the influence of examples, the im, provement ot talent and the Joy of originating. x SQ - E X Margaret Mutschler '27 XX X.-' Xssmme.mmtwtxss.NXmeNssxmmswtwssw..simWmstfmwmsvsweets? WWswgwxwwtssmssysxNewwristsXXNYMXsaw?xmwxsxtfssxMv....t.sssss?xNw.2X x Q f rr .Qw1.- ..gwr:.gw:,www.lwew .qwqwtew sw , ix. saws seas exec as ,,., sqlesxsfwwfzi egg Page I6 cn F11 O 'IVIHVLT SSV'ID F X 4 K 4 A A Page I 7 E kxxxpxty Ya Xzsxtoe. Yistsw N A kwxszg IQNYXN--xY.ae:9t.xXY:xyN..XX,g N we K+ S Q 1sXX'..mX:1sm: 1switsX fx xxxxxx Q TX x.Nxxx R it ,x.xx A Q xxxx.x C xixxxxxmxxmx xxxxxxmxxxx xx xxmxmxx ,X Neal Nxxx..xXxXxxxxX.xx.xx,..,x..s...x,x,x.,.x.x.xx.xNxsx.x.x .XX History of the Vocational Section Xxg .945 , sg xg One of the latest courses which has been added to our school, and perhaps the most beneficial, is the Vocational Course. 5 . . XS Q This course was started four years ago when it was realized that the boys desired to work not only with their brains, but with their hands as well. At first the course was for only two years, but soon it was proved that a course of this kind was of great value to the pupil, as well as to the School, so it was made .a permanent department in our N . X . Xe Qs six NX XF Rss s is by N Fi 5 . N v Q High School. .l Subjects appropriate to this course were introduced and the work in the General Shop was increased to three years. The boys, filled with ambition to proceed with their High School career, immediately respond- ed with a large enrollment. The additional subjects offered were Mechanical Drawing and Shop Mathematics. Mechanical Drawing deals with the making of letters and figures and the drawing of the different projects made in the Geneal Shop. A little difficulty was encountered when it was discovered that several boys forgot the alphabet but our loyal instructor, Mr. Nesline, came to their aid. Shop Mathematics is the solving of problems pertaining to the work of the shop. This study was also very interesting and it was given to us in such a novel way by our instructor that it did not seem like :1 required subject, although it really was indispensable. In the General Shop, the boys showed their ability in making ar- ticles pertaining to their particular art and many line pieces of work- manship were turned out during the three year course. This shop is the best in the State, and by some authoriteis considered the best in the country. The boys are very proud of it. Here is a place where one may choose his trade and get the fundamentals before he launches upon his life work. The student has the choice of seven trades and selects the one which he likes best. We are the first class to graduate from the entire four year course and we all agree that it has been very interesting and will be a great help in our later life, upon which we are about to enter. h It is our hope, the graduating class of the Vocational Course, that this Course may proceed with the same success with which it has started and prove to the people that it has established in our hearts the true desire to succeed. P. Lehman '27. Pg xX E N X Q X Q NSN Q3 s A Q xi X I N N 1 t QF t..,.,,.tt.xxtvt x xxxxt X NXNNNNNNX xvxx X NNW xxxxx X xxxxxxx X NN xxxx x Newsxx.ssmtxNNKNWNXNNNNNNNsNNvXxNmeeexwwxwmee xxxxxxxtxxxx N N txxx X NNN xxx.......,,txt.xxx, t mwmmix i N .... .XT..s.SxtsXNQXxxskxQNxXYk,xtwwk says SNXXQMQR YANYXXYWXQXQXXXXXQs.Q1xYx.tSkgxx.XXNYxsxSQxNYAYWXA. Page I8 SSV'IO 'IVNOLLVOOA rf 1 Page I 9 F' V' W . ,,f-.-m.z11'.n-f-- A 5 F L E, Page 20 SCENES FROM GENERAL SHOP. EXHIBIT OF MAY 1926 Woodworking Deparlmenl E N : E N Q Q v Q 2 . Q . W X N X Y X Y' Y X X Y ' Y X V N X X X N X X X X , X X x XXX NxxxXNxxXxxxXx..xxx.N.x,.NNxx.xXxX.N.x...x,Nx.Nx......NXXxx E Q We Xmxxmxxxmmx xxwmxmm NNW w x XS QS .xxx.x,x..,....xxx,...N...,,N..X..,.,x,N.,..N.,.x.N......N., S X ws X,,,xxx,N.xxx..x,xxxx,x,xxx,X,x,xxXN ....xx,, x,..,xX.,xxx.X.xxxxxXXxxxxxxxxxxxxxNxxx.x. S A Q X mfs- - t Class Will N35 Q Y XVe, the Senior Class of 1927 of the Sunbury Hiffh School in the Rx Q: . 12- 7 N Q County of Northumberland, and State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, do make and publish this day our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former Wills by us at any time heretofore made. And first, we direct that our funeral be conducted in manner cor- S res onding with our estate and situation in life and that all our 'ust s NESS p l . , , . J debts and funeral exxpenses he fully paid and satisfied as soon as con- veniently may be after our decease. A As to such estate as it hath pleased God to intrust us With, We dispose of the same as follows, viz.: Click Zartman's eternal grin to Bruce Frick, Sophomore. P S s is E4 John Burlew's shiekish ways to Hugh Hartman, Sophomore. Mart Calhoun's lipstick to Ted Enterline, Sophomore. Adolph Seltcr's old suits to George Carodiskey, Junior. Arthur Minnier's Latin ability to lVilliam Heim, Sophomore. Christine Hublfs solenm ways to Peg Herman, Freshrna-n. Eleanor Doblei-'s fickleness to Ed Fernsler, Sophomore. Jeri-ie Conrad's long distance telephone, now rather worn out, to Rachel Ketler, Freshman. Gerald Haupt's old tricks and devilish ways to Rheynel Herman, a Sophomore, dealer in antiques. Marlyn Brumbach would like to will his marbles to Ned Engle, Sophomore, but We think Marlyn may need them himselff. Herbert Brobst's dancing feet to Ralph Duttinger, Freshman. Vernon Yocum's lard for his hair to Jay Troxell, Sophomore. Hoot Oysterls love letters to the English Department. Miriam VanBuskirk's angelic countenance to Ann Carr, Sophomore. The pony, now sadly left by the Senior Latin Class, to the Junior Latin Class, with the advice to treat it gently and preserve it for future Classes. ' Ed lVeidner's lecturing ability to Joseph Shipman, Sophomore. Luzetta Steppe's curls to Romaine Schmid, Junior. Stan Keefer's fragrant pipe to Marlin Kerstetter, Junior. Jerrie Dieck's athletic ability to Elizabeth Ryan, Sophomore. George Clark's baslifulness to Robert Broscious, Sophomore. Grace DelVitt's numerous crushes to Eleanor XVa1do, Freshman. Z X Y .X , yo N s s Q Xies X X New sw - try: X NNN : Q N X X 9 s ttttxxt,e.x. um sstii 5 EmimuwmxNewsfftewsswissNXMXxxX5NxxxxxxNxxXEXisxxXNxmxfmxwwwvNNsw39sxMXssW,mexweXwegswxxsxgsewxwiwxxwmmme xe.tx, wwuwmsrsxww s N A X X X X X Nw. essay. .ewes as ss... ,ax es.. ...X X.ssN...wsM... css at NY.sW...xQQQ..,.X ss.. X... ,ss xxx ,sham tm WA. Page 2 I s 1 Q X XX XX? xxxxxxxxxNxxxxxxxxxxx.,,....,xx.xx.xx,sxxN.-xxxxx.x.xxxxxxx E S wxxxxxQxxmwxxxYmw wW X is xXxx.xxx..Xx.xxx.x....N,xx..,x..x KN New :sk . x....x.....xx.,x..xxXX,x,xxx,,xx,.XxNNxx,xx,.,,xx,,x,.,.xxxxNXXx....,Xxxxxxxxxxx.xx.xxXxxxxxxxxx,xXxxxX,xxxxx,xxx . M, , 5 2 . SSS Y WValter BartholomeW's hatred of Women to Lawrence Fahringer, SN s h I SN nop omoie. p n Gladys Hockenbrochtts excess flesh to Ethel XVagner, J unior. ma .. . X X Hazel Hamler's gitt of gab to Edith Drumhellcr, Freshman. Honey Nelson's glasses to Bill Dakin, Sophomore. J acquetta Cluckey's and Ira Meckleyfs growing friendship to Agnes Beers and Robert Broscious, Sophomores. Evelyn English's single seats to Elizabeth Snyder, Junior. Margaret Mutschlerts golden locks to Lawnie Banks, Sophomore. Emily Everett's excess talkability to Arthur Zimmerman Sopho- s .5 , . y . Q s Idella Rockwellfs cosmetics to Mary Gasklns, Freshman. Kit Bickel's popularity as a dancer to Lenore Heim, Junior. Bill Smith's composed attitude to Eddie Baumgardner, Junior. x 1 E . , - . - . - sf Y Lucill Fetterolfrs business activities to Ed Schindler, Freshman. Helen Fegleyts rare vocabulary to Marg. Todd, Sophomore. George Cross's mustard colored lumber jacket to Charles Grass, Junior. Henry Brosious' ability in elocntion to Elvira Best, Junior. The care and rotection of all members of the faculty to the Junior News P v S-N Q X Class Lastly, our dignity and our teachers, admiration for ns, to the Freshmen. t And We hereby nominate, constitute and appoint Betty Purdy and Bill Gass Execntors of this our last will and testament. VME sf- Y - In WVitness XVll9l't'Of, We the Class of 1927, the Testators, have to this, our will, written on one sheet of paper, set 0111 hands and sea, Q this twenty-fifth day of May A. D. One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-Seven. THE CLASS OF 1927. KSEALJ. Signed, sealed published a11d declared bv the above named Betty 7 ' . Purdy and Bill Gass as and for THE CLASS OF 1927's last will and testament, in the presence of us, who have hereunto subscribed our 2 Q . . ' N.-'E names at request as Witnesses thereto, in the presence of the said Tes- tator, and of each other. BETTY PURDY. BILI GASS X QR .r..... R :Q xtsx X xxx. 9: xtsxxxt X :atv stxx x was sxxsx Q sssxwxssxxsssmsxst sssxxxx swxssqusxwswtxmgg xtsxxsx Q 5xgxwxwsftxmwsmix xxxxxx Q xtsmwsmgtm sxt.. 3 .sxxxxxsx. Q K: xxxtttt I SESS Page 22 ' Q. I 2 t N X x x x v s s X x Q N w x v X X N N N N Y xxxxxxmxxxxmwmx xxxxxwxm xmw ww X XM .Xxxx,,x,x,,,xx,xxxx..,xx,.....,xxxX.,.x,,xNx,x,xXxxXXNN,,,xxxxxxxxXxX.x,X. SW Q 5 5 ggi Y sENIoR CLASS POEM x. SQ: T S Fate smiles, she extends her hands 5 :sat 2 S Q e t : . To a heap of tangled, piled-up strands: Deep colored ones-cheerful and gay, Others-sad, meek, misty, and gray. The woven tapestries of our lives thus far 555 5 Lie before her to enhance, or to mar. Fate has carefully chosen a strand- It glances and shimmers: a golden band. N X E , , X And whilst she weaves we hear her sing, XXXQX5 ac ' ' as Golden days when Youth is King. As Freshmen we entered old Sunbury High, S U er-classmen looked on w1th manv a si h' NS. pp .. g , w Q It was evident to them that an unusual class XX Of muscle and intellect was mixed in this mass. No doubt we were verdant: Freshmen usuall are' SN XXX-fs . Y ' P- XS XX? But undaunted we hitched our wagon to a star. X Xt 2 9 x sax . . . . NN We rode over highbrows and critics roughshod, And soon we were ripe for the path Sophomores trod. As Sophomores, what was impossible to us? VVe just did our work without making a fuss. A bit more determined, a bit more alert, Attention was paid to us, teachers were not so curt. In contests, in work, in sports or a test, Most always we Sophomores were counted the best. We rode on, triumphant, though rumor was rife, NX? Ad HI' - 'df'th t'f sis n soon we weie Q uniors, piepaie oi e s ri e. Now we are Juniors, and excelling in sports 5 With social ambitions, with splendid f?J reports. x X.-'55 , . 'SQ X Our fame s read around town as that brilliant class X p . . . That soon would be Seniors--H roviding the ass V, s We all are so jolly, a fun-loving group. X N Q: - - Q :E Q In Dramatlcs W ehave a very fine troupe. Artists, stenographers, lawyers, physicians, NVith scientists learned and mathematicians. i Through these busy three years that seemed very short VVe were drilled by experts in lessons and sports, ,,,..,....,t..,,.....,,,tt,, . .,,..t, , ,,,t..tx,, t X x,,x,,x X ,,.,,t , New xxt. . Xt t,t,x X ttxx N wwNNMWNNtttxasNweWemwaw.Nwwaw ,,,x.,,.,,,,,,tx..,............,.,t. X N NX X xx X X XX xX XX QNXX xx s. Xx as .xxxewwma ak Asks qw ek. asa .xkwmt tk ,wx ls am.. WA ts.. MA. ,Au xxx A Page 23 t E ssssssssssssss px r s XX Xsxssss . XXX? xXxxx.xxxxxxXxX,.NxxXx..xx.x..x......,x.xx.xNXxxxxN,,xx.. A Q W xxxxxxxsxxxwxx xwxmw m x A N x..x.XXxx...xNxxxx.NN.xxx,NN x..xx.x.xx,xx..xxx.xxx.xN,xxx.. XX Prepared for the mantle that on us would fall From those who had passed on, and heeded Life's call. Welre dignified Seniors-height of our glory! Those famous Scholars of legend and story. Crowned with man trium hs of voice brawn, and en MXN, y P .9 p 2 SA Q We need have no regrets for what might have been. X r 5 1 ' xx S But now we .look foiward to our graduation, Well soon sing our parting with sad V3112ltliOllS, A fond clasp. of the hand, a tear in the eye, With hope in the future, we must say, t'Goodbye. s' X3 N Q We stand on the threshold of Life's splendid chance, To fashion our own lives, to degrade or enhance, XS Q Before lies success, honor, joy, and esteem, 0r, failing to grasp these, a failure so mean. s Q,-is ' Q S' Q x Y Fate has woven that golden strand, :' E . Q5 X She s10'hs as she dro s her wear hands N b . p y 7 Q All that remaln are golden dreams, Q sit . . is SE In Memory's silent, flashing streams. Again Fate lifts her powerful hands ' sm They hover over those potent strands QW NNE . . i ss s Now she hesltates, which one to choose? X-Xe In l1fe vshich among us shall win or lose. Qs . Theodosia Hackett '27 Xxx: X 1 Q :f air 1' 'isps ' s , it X Xss: X sis x 4 tsxttxtxx Q NN xxxxx x 3 xxxxxxx t was xxxxxxxxxax s eww xxx, .- is .Xxx N mxxlyxw xxssx i XXQNNWYNXX xsxxxxx 5 NN sxxx X 5Xxxx-XxxXXmaymmwtggm-XNQQN xsxx X www xxxxxxx X my xxxsx.x....,. 1 .,tx.xxxxsxx 5 xxxxsxx. 5 RX x Q X X w w ss W wx wx s wx ws ms wx ws vs QXQNX 5 ,.,,.. .t .... , X .,,, N 3 X Qx.,5xQ:WS,gWYk QQ QNX?Q,.gxsxxxqswaxiksssxQsxkwx,,YkQxNNXXSNSYxWYXAXQMXSQAWYQ Page 24 ew ww swsssssws 3: 3 :-3 Q s: wxxxxx xxxxxxxmxxmmxxx xxmxxxmm ww N X X XSx f:S5EbKK5:S :: : t5:Sx X . X.xxx.,.x,...,.,,xxxx..xxxxx.x.,x....,x,,x.x.x.x,,xxxxX,x,xxxxxx.....,x.x,XNxxxx,.,Xxxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. Q N55 s kgs X ss 5 X ss? A N N X X S X Q 2 Prophecy of the Class of 1927 I had long hoped to take an extended trip around the world and at last this dream was to come true. On board the giant ship, 'tMemories,', everything was suggestive of a journey about to begin. There was a charm about this ship, which I had never known before. She seemed to breathe of adventure, romance, dangers already conquered, and of many more to face. The loud clanging of a bell brought my reverie to an abrupt end. There was a sudden jerk, and a deep roar !-We were mov- ing, yes moving! Slowly, yet surely, the dock faded into the distance, the ship moved faster and before long we had dropped the pilot. It was in the beautiful dining room that I first met some of my friends. The room itself was a blaze of bright lights, flowers, shining silver and china, intermingled with the gay chatter of the diners. XVhile crossing the room to my table I noticed George Cross, Donald Stratton, Martha Calhoun and Gladys Hockenbrocht among the groups. After speaking to them I learned that they were on their way to distant coun- tries to propagate the ideas of Pure Food Laws. Of course, they brought some news from old S. H. S. The Reverend VVarren VVolf was attract- ing crowds from surrounding communities to his weekly sermons in one of the large churches. The dinner was followed by a dance in the large ball room. I really shouldn't have been surprised to find the following people on the dance floor: Dorothy Cornelius, Bill Beard with a friend from Norry. Deen Phillips, 'fStanl' Keefer, and Jer-riel, Conrad talso with a friendl. In this way the beginning of our trip passed and the next day we realized for the first time that we were on the ocean and not dry land. The weather was cold and windyg the boat bowed as the seas continued to rise and fall. But in spite of these conditions, 'fDosh Hackett was on deck painting a scene of the sky and the mighty seas, both a marvel of nature that day. There, hanging over the railing was Fred Otto, in the last stages of a very peculiar feeling. He simply couldn't drag him- self away from that rail. Because of the inclement weather, many people spent the day in the public rooms. In the large, spacious drawing room, before the open fireplace were Thelma Plark, Vernon Yocum, Grace Kerstetter, Mildred Thurston, and Harriet Lytle, who were continuing their study of music in Europe. Each one had already gained quite a bit of fame appearing before both American and Foreign audiences. The gymnasium seemed to attract quite a number of those whom I xXx X QX Fill Q NS X . NX XY 4 X S Q S Q ,... Q AY .... Y. .Quays wwe xg ways saws Q nys Q NY xx .Nm XA was ,Q gym Q: my x is aww Qmaw-xx? awe ex Xxx Q .NSA Q ex we c ,A .six Page 25 E xxxxxxmxmmxxx xxmmmw X knew. All but a few of our former football, basketball, baseball and ten- N 111s enthusiasts were found there 111 the mornings. t'B1ll Richards, wcE - Y. K u 7 - Q Click Zartman, Hoot Oyster, Russel Xl lll0,QfHl'dIlGl' and 'fStanfr Ixeef- Nm X XX? . . Q er were in this group. Several da 's later while assine' thru souhtern waters we sto ed 1 PP NX! , 3 in . . S.-Q Q at a tropical Island port. This small town was famous for the interest and amusements it provided for tourists, but the remote interior of the island was yet only half civilized. This was where our own ffEd,' VVid- e11er was carrying on remarkable missionary work. That evening after the dance, who should I find but f'Mim Vi'eaver and f'Honey7' Nelson on deck, enjoying the southern moon a11d quiet evening. Nothing was heaid on boaid, but. of couisc, wc. took it foi N granted that the were on their weddine' fl'1 . Irene De e11 was on SEN wks c y rw P pp SS Q board too, but from all reports she had just had an argument with tfHoot Oyster in one of the beautiful hallways. While sto ine' at one of the forei0'n orts there seemed to be some if S was . pp rw rw P 9 unusual excitement. Upon investigation we found that Mr. IVillian1 S11 der United States Revenue Officer was coinine' on board. He had re- X P Qs y s 7 r- WRX ceived honors from the government several times for his very brave at- tempt in his chosen work. The GVQ1I1llg before n1y trip was to end, several of us had a radio X artv. We Gathered i11 one of the eos ' livinv' rooms and tuned in on 'i'A s P U 2: 3 . :-:1 . Q station P-A-S-T formerly S-H-S. This relieved the slight homesick feel- ing we were beginning to experience. News of our old home and friends X N 2 . - . . . 'si literally blew in with the air. -lust one thing after another came to en- lighten us about our friends' actions. Snitz Simpson had recentlY save Professor Harry Keefers car from bnrnine' by means of a bucket Q Xfss . ' , . . ' sms brigade. Ruth Foulk, Verna Ixline and Martha Schoffstall were accom- N plished secretaries to Marlyn Brumbach, President of the First National Bank. Flo Hitner was kll0XVlI all over the Eastern United States for the S Q .S . . . . - Q .5 beautiful breed of pedigreed dogs she was l'2l1S1l1g. Gerald Haupt was the leading manufacturer of paint i11 Pennsylvania. Evelyn English was Ms 1 P - 1 . . as X now one of the Metropolitan Opera stars, and finally Arthur Minnier had just been elected Chief of the Police Force. This concluded our X QQE . ff: X 9V91l1llg7S program and we went to our staterooms to prepare for our S: , NSE Sai S Y I I s' si NSE .-ic departure the next day. The following morning as the boat slowly neared port, I happened to be looking at a newspaper. Across the front in big black headlines was-ffHerbert Brobst, New Shiek of the Screen! There was a sudden jolt, then the hum of the engine stopped. All was silent, for Hlll0l1l0l'lOSu had reached port again and I had returned to the world of realities. ELEANOR B. DOBLER. ENN :SX RSS ss TN Es.:-S X New Nw - EMS NS i Q HS ..,,, , ......,..,.,. , I SNNWNNNNNMSNww X 5 .... a .tg .... .. .ass tt.. x ,sm at X AN ss amass me N mm W ss.. We .mx xxxx X .cu We Xxx xx X91 we acl We sd. ,,t. gk N 51. ,kk XQX wks. .ti X XssssssssxsxsxsXNXXXYXYNQXYXYXYNYXXXsWN Page 26 N 2 s I 4 K S N Y X W Y V V Y , , x x v x x x x x s xxs,..xxxxxxXNN.x.xxx.x.Nx...,,x...xx,,,x.. 1 xNx..x,xxx Q Xswxxxxxxsxxxwxwxwxxx www m X ggsmfsx Xxxxxx Q CX .ssx Q sri xxxx.x X' C21 .sx- s NTXNS Q 5, E ,.xN.N..,.,x,.N,N,,x,xx,.,......N,Nx.x.x.X.xxxx,xxxxxxxxxX,xx.xxxxx.xxx,xX. EW4 X is-'QS EXX Q 2 sit SXX LFS: S smug gpg, Q 9 :MN A Q Ira Meckley Meek Fred'Otto Freddie FNXS u u u rx 553 EX Good. Horses. X Meek is on deck when there-'s work It might be said he never passed a bon- 9 to be done, net, He delights in doing it jus-t for fun. Without a look beneath or a comment on Class treasurer 439 5 Class president 449. it- Q ' Vice President Glee Club 4393 Class X .. 9, Play 4393 Treasurer 4493 Class basket- gases Stanley G. Keefer Stan ball up C23 43, 445. La Vie Staff on Q N-5 According to the law of averages-- a ' , ' S Ass t. Circ. Mgr. :Q Q A very nice chap is Stanley, Vih 1. A t k, 11 '- h d. Q en 1 pomels 0 Wor e 5 Ein y Margaret Mutschler Margie XX, . 4 1 4 .X X N44 Class basketball 4 9 429 439 4 9, Class ,XXX football 429 439: Business manager of HTha't'S my man-N Class play 4393 Varsity Tennis 439 4495 Margie's bright and full of pep Vice President 4493 La Vie Staff 449, She's- never asked a favor, that she Adv. Mgr, doesn't say 'tyepf' S Glee Club 419: Executive Committee 449. Clarabell Morris Clara Oh, heavens. Paul Roush Sim-on Her noble deeds of today E a girl breaks his heart, Spell success in the far away. 011 break her jaw. Class Secretary 4495 La vie Staff 449, F0-Otball, 2d team 439: Varsity football Athletic Edfitorl 4495 Executive Committee 449, Harriet Lytle 'tLyt1e D'Y'a have your Trig done? Harriet is tall and she knows a. lot too, A Just what we mean, we'l1 leave it to you, Orchestra C19 429 439 4495 Girls Chorus X9 4193 Class Secretary 429 4393 Executive Q Committee 449. X hx . x Mxss e..,..t. Q 44.,l.ll.l YHNNQT tllllllxxl amass xxxxlxxxxx 2 limes xllx X Simmssmtsmsmmwx xxxx 4 xaswestsasmvwg,9XNWWQQWXXWQQNWHQEW xxxll... w lmsmxxz.. lll. s XXOX Q Page 27 X Q30 Q44 ogsv voip- Xgssstsy xx x 5 4YX413 XX.- 444 Ylvys outcry- 44Qy5vN vw A xxxxxxmxmmxxx awww xww mm x 5 X E s NWS S 5 ssisi x 4 Q, s X xx 4 2 4 2 John S. Burlew Johnny It's like this- Here's to the boy at the head of our class, We hope that his luck may always last. Edison Science Club 1353 Debating Team 135 1455 Oratorical Contest 135 1455 Lincoln Essay Contest, lst prize 1455 D. A. R. Essay Conte-st, 2d prize, 1455 La Vie Staff 145, Editor-in-Chiefg Executive Committee 145: President Debating Club 145. Myron Miller Miller What's it to yah? This fellow we never have seen sad, A jolly fellow, this Miller lad. Class Track 135 1453 La Vie staff 145, Feature Editor. Francis Downs ' Frits That's all right. He always gives the ladies a bow. Lucille Fetterolf Lu Of cours-e you will know him now. Junior Varsity Foo-tball 1353 Class N XX less S s Q X Q Ns 4 X x S4 s S X uEh' What? Football 135' Class Balstketball 145' Track Ltfs good looking and sure no freak, 135 1453 Class Baseball 145, Mgm La Always has a date at least twice a week. Vie Staff 145 Calendar Editor 1 N Glee Club 115 125 135, Claiss Reporter 1353 La Vie Staff 145, Associate Editor. Violet Lantz Peaches Eleanor Dobler Doby Hot Diggelty! Holy gee! Roses are red, violets are blue, Eleanor is a girl seemingly very sedate, We have af Violet in our Class t00- But we wish we could be with her up at La Vie Staff 145, Snapshot Editor. X siii State. 5 E x- Ss Xx s Chorus and Theory 115 1255 La vie staff 145, Literary Editor 5 Class Play 145. Robert Deltrlok f-Bow' . I know. Here's to Bob, who hails from afar, And in Trig is quite a star. s Debating Team 1454 La Vie staff 145, Toke Editorg Secretary Debating Club 145. Q. t..4..,.444 .444.444.4444 t 444444141444444 411.444..e4 4 44444 4444,4 4 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 44444 4 444 4444.44 4 4444444 .44444 4 4,444 4444444 4 4444444444444444 44444 4 44444444444444444444,444 444444.44.444t44444444444444 4 444sXx 5 .4X..4YXQ44Y4xQ44YX4QNXX,Qtmgk QNQQNX4 Ym4g4Y44XkQ44Q44gx4g44YQ44X1kYS44XXs44gkQ44XA4Qi4Yk. Page 28 eq., X N X i 1 2 2 X X N X N Y' Y N X ' X X V X N Q Q Q X w X Q 9 . bex X ..x..,K , .. 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In sports and in study he carries the ban- Plays in our band, ner. Although he'-s not so coy. varsity football 129 139 149 5 olaee Glee ciub 129 1395 Bend 139 1493 La basketball 119 129 139 149: Track 149: Vie Staff 149, Artist, Debating Team 149g Class football 1193 Class president 129 1395 La Vie Staff X45 149, Business Managerg Class Play 149. Parker Boyer Spider X UAW rightj, Dane Mason K yn Boy Some say he doesn't know women very H Y feuNN0 foshfn' go d 0 t X EX Well eresa. ow wlosa o srpr six But now you know, you can never tell. And We hear he halls from La Porte' s . wN lm Class football 42,5 Track 943: La Vie Class football 129 139 149, Class basket- staff 149, Artist, ball 139 1493 Class Treasurer 1393 Track Q 1493 La Vie Staff 149, Assistant Business S Mgr. J. Earl Nelson Honey Naw, l'm going over to Island Park. is Our hero, true blue, handsome, neatg . You see why his nickname 'sounds so sweets :Ki Cheer leader 139 1493 Tennis team 139 1493 Class basketball 119 129 139 1493 Class football 119 129 1393 Class Play 139 ENN X- 149g Glee Club 119 1293 La Vie Staff 149, Circulation Manager: Track 129 139 149. X X tw isexT.xQwYX4xsmYk,gimgk Qwg Qmsgxsaxs Ysxwttwxssestsy,YQ.1QsQ11Y,Y11Yxs.,YsQ1,Yssstew s as xi Xstxx. 1 .QR ...e. X .esx 3 sqmrwsetmssmuse5414Newmwmsgswwwmx12NewQwswxmxmwelusts14xxXXSys1Xxwmeswsxe4QsxmxmmxswxwNatesNewstmxwessemw Sox Q ix ,N as ,Ns as as My as as .NN .Qs NN .sm NN X Page 29 'T l' fi 'l i i 1 J -my N5 2 N Wsvmxxsss swXxxxax.x,ax,.as Ysxlsxyxxxtly. Y1i:lyxg4x,:p-QR 5 eyes? xicpa W Q X f 3: lS XXWX xxxxxxxuxxmmxw www mQwmXS 43SfNNf3SN5f fX 53Ss g was . ,..,xx,.,,..Nxx.,,x,,xX,x..N.x,XxxN,x.x,,x.xX....,x,xNx,,N,,x.,,,...x,.,x.xxxN,x.xxXx,xxxXxxxxxxxXx 4 me Xxxx,x... 1 ' 2 : 5 3 Q XXFWYS is-Si X s-'QS Q xi S 3 N? 55 4 ?XE ' Q s Miriam Weaver Mini Hazel Michaels Mike Gerry! Oh Betty Full of pep, a lively girl, Here's to Mike, who can joke so well sais Ask Honey, he knows. S es a nut wit out a s e . me Q QQQQ 11 ' ' h h ll 1 lf I Chorus 113 1233 Class play 133 1435 Class Play 1335 La Vie Staff 143, Asst. La Vie Staff 143, Assist. Circ. Mgr.g Jun- Adv, Mgr, lor Oratorical Contest 133. ' Carl Inkrote Ike Geraldine Dieck GePfY f'It's getting pretty deep. HMY Heavens-H Tall and dark, Ike argues when he can, In class Gerry's a happy. generous friend, We think he'd make a fine traveling So here's- wishing her the best of luck Salesman, - to the end. Giee Club 113 123 1333 High School Cheer Leader 133 1433 Class play 133: Band 113 123 133 1433 La Vie Staff 143. La vie staff 143. U , H Raymond Broscious Jiggs William Snyder B111 .Legs go to Shamokinu Can I depend on that? . A . X . G . . Jlggs-our schoolmate is not so tall QQXQQ B111 IS Our. famolfs mal! man' But as a scrub he beats them all. S For he dehvers' m a UH Can' Class football 1235 Class! basketball Class fvvtball 1331 Glare Chfb C291 1433 La Vie staff 143, Ass't. Adv. Mgr.: X EXE Baseball, 113i Tennis 1133 La V16 Staff Football 43, 44,5 Class Track KD. 143, Ass t. Clrc, Mgr. Vernon Yocum o e How do you know? K Yoke is thesax player in the Blue Band, S H f l quite at ease when there are 5 e wstirrien on hand. X 5 S WSXQ Class basketball 113 123 133 1433 Class football 1235 Varsity baseball 133 1433 Glae cum 123 133g La via staff 143. X - in xQ Xfss 4 NSS new 3 ,.4.4.,.,,t,, . .4,4..t44 t ,.,,,t,4..,.. t tt,,4444 , 44,,., X 4,,4..4 a ,,,, 4 ..4......,...t,,.., , ,,.,.4.,,.4, X9 N AX...S.Qx4xYfmQ444YXxQxxxYk,QNYR QQ QNXQSQNXQW xmxsawxuxkssxxgxQNXXXF.xgkgxaxfksugkyNQAXXSKYA. Page 30 N N N N N N N N N N N N E N N N 2 1 1 4 1 i W' 5 N x x X X v Q y s N xx X v x x x N X Q NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN CS NSW NNNNNWwxxx www xw Q xw Ns gs NNNNNNNNNNNN.NNNNN,.N..N.NNNN..NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN N NY' N XX? 3 SYN EXE C as 3 X'X Q s Charles Garverick Chill Herbert Brobst Herb 'fGimmie a drink. Where did'jja get those eyes? 'Q Chill's always handy- Herbert Brobst, the Senior Shiek, 3 Just a young dandy. WX ho goes to Shamokin every wee-k. 'f Cla-ss Basketball C33 C43g La Vie Staff Class Basketball C13 C23 C435 Execu- Q 'W C43, Assistant Advertising Manager. tive Committee C333 Track C33 C43. X NE Helen Bond Tillie Ruth Foulk Pats .P Ng .. ,I - ,, .. H 53 N . . Isnt that nice. Y My Heart . 1 fg This little lass IS a friend so true, Somebodys stenog, Ruth 1S' going to be Q Who never fails when there's work to do. She'll surely be a dandy, anyone can se-e 4 Frances Keeqfer Blondie George Clark Georgie' . S X . , . Q What are you boys looking at?' 'Tm innocent. A Gentlemen pare-fer bllondle-sv. 1She's a Georgie may look like a freak, S reason- But at heart he's really a shiek. Q Not to be a gentleman would be treason. Q Glee Club C13 C23 C335 Class play C33. EX Geraldine Conrad f'.Terrie Last night Woodie and I- Jerrie is a girl who never has a worry 'Cause all she thinks about is Woodie . -ix and Norry. , Nx A . ss,.NX .3 Chorus and Theory. C13 C23, Cheer V N Leader C33 C433 Class play C33 C43. X A AWN N N :X 5553 N 4 NCR - as 1 S -.NN MXN N W s NX 1 N 4 SQ 1 N NNN N. xx Nesexxe. 2 xNNxsNxxsxx Q Sew xNxsxxxx L 5 xexsxxxxxxx 5: xxxx x sxxxxfussxxxxxxwx xxxxxx x sxYgsxxxxsxxxxxxtxxxxxxxxnxxgmsmusxxxvxxxxxxxssxsfrxgxxxx xxxxxx X gxxxxxxxxxxgxx xxxxx x uxixxuxxxxxxxesxx sxxsxxsx.. 3 xxsxxxxxxxx Y xxsxxssx 3 SN Q J X NX if ,NO X,N ,A XN X.. X9 1. X YS Xt Y, Nj XC 1,3 Y QQ xxx - 4 age 1 1 3 ,Nj I Nw 5 Q E N 2 E Q N'NWNNNNxYNNYNNW . OX Y XX N NY kxxsxwx X-xNxxxxxx x xxx.x.-Nx.x.x,x.,.x..xx..,..x.Nxx.xx.xxxNNxx 5 5 W xxxxxxxmxx x xxmxxxmm x X w A QS x....NN.xx..N.xxxx..,N....x.,N,...,..,xNxxxN...,xxxxs...x,. Q X., QE . xxx.Nx.xx..xxxxNxxNx.xxx.sxxxx.XxxxxX.xxxNxxxxxxxxxxsxxxxxxxxxxx ......xxxxxx xsxxxxx N X am xxxxxxx X Nmmw xxxxx Ex Ss X S' 2 sm X sh Q N' 5 X Q NX N .--' Qi 5 XX EQQE Y Q Xymxs Paul Lehman Pill Jack Brouse Jack Alright As an advertisement for Arrow Collars Paul knows the French for HI love youyn Our Jack's smile would wn the dollars. We wonder how many girls he's said it ?N5 . x t to Emily Everett '-Fat I'm hungry. Helen Swope 'tHe1en,' What could it be but a toast to Fat, uHey Even Always looking for something like that. Helen's a girl that likes to crack Glee Club CU- A joke be-hind somebody's back. X SNS I 1 1 1 1 Pl 3 4 , Ni G ee C uh K J C ass ay C D Q 3 Walter Bartholomew Bart 5 5 If - fy X ix H Jeeny kites x Luzetta Stepp HSTLGDDY Bart's mighty at work in a theatre called s :Xa .. , ,, - Nts Sos your old man. G V1C,, An all around good sport, with lots of Smeg hi S helilrd that movie MODS!! oft get pep, rs pic . Are just the words which describe Lu- C113-D91 0I'at0I'Y C15 12? C373 Band C17 Zena ,SteppA 1413 Debating team C395 Class Baseball l4.7J Class Play 141. K S345 was X Florence Hitner Flo My boy friend Q Florence with her eyes of brown Is never known to wear a frown. Chorus 4395 cms Play can 449. X s is N sw: . Aww Nw - SN : ,. ,Q :X ' Xxsj Ks ,tt..tttt I XtitumatttmtmNXLNNwewiwwwwxwxwNQNxxxxXasXisxgXxxtxxNixwwxwxgwxmXNXYEXXXXXxxxXX:gamexxwtfgwwtXXitYXXXXxwximwwxtivxwt x.t.. Q wmwxt-rmualx X Q NX X X , xXx ,x XX xx XX. gawk. me A ma. 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That's an right. Y ' ss: , . ' . X rsszis 313531533 51:32 5,1121 mam Chorus and Theory C173 Debating Team l Got any gum' 4453 Treas. Debating Club 149g Class B111 goes EWTOSS the' brook: Q Play 443' To see a girl by the name of Rook. A 1 f Q Thelma Broome QJTGHYGI Patsy A glance at Pats and yolu'll know why X SWS Mike came back to Sunbury High, NS: Rx Q :XE X six Q X R-Sf :XX g as-SN 1 :Q EX Q Q s-r ,sl- QS -saNxsx.t X s.xxtlNX-tt 1 XXXXXX ,,,t,,, X X t..x,ttt,.st XXXXXXXXXXQ ttx,t,,xx, XXXXXXXXXXSXXX t.xxx X ,xtt Y XXXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXX xx,,x, X XXXXXXXXXXXSX ,x,xx X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX x,l,x..,.,,t,x.t.,ttt,,xt,., X XXXXXSXX N M X XX.S?XXgXXxQXXXx?xxSQXXXYk.QXXXYX QTXXYX QsXXQxQXXQ:XX XmXYXXwxXXgkxQxXXXxQQXXQAQMXXkQxXXXXQxXXYKwxXXYXAQXXYAX Saws Qu X tttt, X X ,X XXX Page 33 -i 1 3 1 4 1 I Ll 'Xl J il 11 , I l f 1 i I i is 2 - i F 3 1 l i l 1 4 l 1 1 Y 'iv' 7 ' 'T I E I E 1. A v 1 E Xxxsw xx.xx t xxxx t xxxx.xx.x.-xx.x.x. i .N.,...x.x.xNxx,..x.xx.xx E Q ww xxxxxxwxmwx mmm m X x5 gs N.xxxX...x,xxxN.xxN.x,...,..x..x,.x.....sx,N.....x.x...,.... S xr Qi . xx.xxxxyx.xxxx-xsxxx.Xxxxxx,x.xxNxxxsxxxxxxxxxyxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxx....xxxQx-x X xxxxx X xexN-wwxsxmxxxxxxxss xxxxx is X M315 SSS XS N lX3 :QNX is X Y KSN Edgar VV-olfe Ed William Kline Bill Oh the heck with it. C'on now. Ed is quiet and never lonesomeg Bill knows a lot in rnost all the lines. When he goes to Norry, there's a pine We prophecy he'll bring in the dimes. knot two-some. 5.-45 Syl x Mar Lee HT. H Mildred Thurston Thirsty y S U01 H k H lm I don't know my French. , 1 ec ' Mildred is a quiet girl, we hardly know XXFSS She loves to Joke, she loves to tease, Y . vs , A if d . , . she s here, XX Q Def ect escmptlon of TIHY Lees- But when there is something to be done, X FS: she is always near. N- NN Ns Hazel Hamler Ham 2 sf 41 - n Q gi s Just grin' Russel Winegardner Punk Sxsggs Hazel, windy, jolly Ham, --H-t th t 1- ff Q A real asset to Uncle Sam. 1 a. me' Chorus and Th up Captain Punk won his fame I ' eory ' Carrying the ball in the Shickshinny game. SS X Class football and basketball Q17 123 C355 Varsity football 4433 Varsity base- ball Q33 449. XXX? n Evelyn Eng'ish V Eve S1ngle seats. Evelyn admits she's a. mov ie fan, But she'S the leading lady at the Strand. Giee Club 419 439. N ws NaN X is 2 Ns MQ stx,xx.t Q SSW stsxxxix rnsaws?-xNssNsQ?m xxxt xxxxx x KWQNweNAQ?xsmwxwxwww?exxxuxmisvxxuggs xxxxxx x sitesNNmgetuxu?:uuxNQ5im ..... m ,.ix N xxxx S xxxxs. S A Page 34 xxxxxxxxxxs xX xxxxxx x News claws shakes X X X R X x X xi X x X X X xxxxxx...xxxxxxxN.NXxxN....x..xxN.xXxNx,Nxxxx.Ns..xNx..xxx. E S wwe Xxmxxxmxwwg Www Wm m mmw x XS QS .x.XXN.xxxN,xkxxx,,xx,...xxxx..,,...xx..N.x.y,,..xx s N.xxxx. Q gk , , xxxxxx x xxNXxxxNKxxxwKKxxxxsxsxxxkxxxxxsxxxxxxxxxx X XXXNXXXXNXXXXXNXXXXSV S ESQ Y XX? E s N Q P :fag X X X 5 E t x Q W :XX s ss me Q 9' X5 Es ex Q s 3 E X. X George Cross Tiny William Kerr Bill Hello There! Oh heck! Our managers a friendly boy There IS one credit we must give B111 SSX Tiny's encouragement ne'er allows hope He always has the teachers' g00dW111. to cloy. Asst. football mgh. C27 C353 Class foot- K thi W . d UK t ,, Q ball 1495 Football manager C455 Class a' een elgan a e basketball 1333 Baseball mgr. C433 Glee You know what I mean-U S Club C353 Debating Club C433 Class Not too sto-ut, not t-oo thin, Play 647. , . Sweet of dlisposvition, with some devil s , . . QXAQ my within. Helen Snook Snookie G199 Clwb cn' Oh dear. SXN . l. ,, s A girl we love for her sweet smile, Kathefllle Engle Kate A girl that we believe to be worth while. Gee whizzf' 4 SS Kate's grown to be quite a lady N s , . . ' X Rachel Boyer .lBubb1eS,, For she s Engle s milk-fed baby. MY Heart. Bubbles is with us an the while And usually with a great big smile. Glee Club 419 429. Marian Fegley WIHCGHY ALL! g'Peg Oh Lord. Marion loves to go t-o all the dances, But iqhefs most happy when shgs out with 5 s rancis. ' AX Glee Club fll f2J. qv.. l Q .XNYXgxsxaxQWgKsQNYX QNYR Qssx VgQ..YAXsxxslsQ.sXkxQxxXXXxQmwkwxNNSXQWYXQXXQQ.NAQRYAN QNQXX Page 35 F' X is E S ff' L9 N N Y Q N X XS Q X X X 5 W NX x v x x x x s I. A v I E K X ,x,, x...,. x.,,. ,.,, , .,,x . . X xx . NX Xxxxgxxw was - x me -sxx xxxx-x Nxxx 5 S ww mmmxmgwxxx x1mmw y x , A is xxxXxxss-xyxxx.xxx.xx.x.N,sNx.xx..xxxx,x.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.N.x Y N S S x,N..,.,x,x,.X,xx,xx.xxxx.......xNXxxx,NxxxxxxNXx,xxxxxxXXxxXxxXxxxNXX xxx.. E W1 X ?NE Q 5 Ns A pig X1 ?S'x ,xz N . N555 Xxx ' S bsx ' X N Q WX? YQ s Harry Slear Sunny Henry Brosious Henny I don't know. I'll slap your sassy face. Haughty, 'being greatg-purse-proud, be- our uladlesl mann Small, ing rich: He's liked by all. I have forgotten which. Class Dlay 145- Class football 135: School Times 135, 5 5' 5 ' ,, Business Manager, Irene Deppen ..Dep Ks .. - H NSN n U H And George sa1d- Q Evelyn Stoler Ev Irene is quickly steppin' to a tie that Hey Helen-J' binds i'Ev's forever yellin', An Oyster and a Deppeln A1W2YS Ollt with Helen- Glee Club 1255 Social Committee Jr. S YS N ss Girls' Chorus 1155 Oratorical Contest 135g Class Play 145. Dorothy Messner Dot Jiminy Pats. As sure as the grass grows round the stump, Dot's sure to be Sub's sugar lump. Anna Islenberg Prom 1353 Class play 135. Watson Rothermel Watts Atta Boy. His honor: proudly free and very merry, He tries to crack jokes on the office sec- retary. nlkey, Who can tell? Here's to Anna, so jolly and gay, We know she'll never pine her life away. Theory and practice 115.3 Chorus 1155 D. A. R. Essay Contest, Iirst prize 145. . X x 5' S S Qxssxitixgxtsx xgtNXX,g,,.Q QNX Q.uYxQ..gx xsxtg.Yx..1QsQxXXR XSwYuxgx,IQXXTKWXXXSAYRYQHYAXSKIA, Page 36 XXXXXXXXX xsx QQ be Qi 5 xt X s: ssiss x , , YE N x E Q , N Gerald Ellenberger Shook Henry Ross Andy Gump Gee, shels real! I know Some say that Gerald will marry Ruth, If Mildred doesn't know, Henry willg Hefs got good taste, and that's the truth. But if Mildred does, Henry keeps Stlll- ldeua Rockwell Dell Desna B0bb DSS Who cares? She knows heaps and heaps of things about farm life, So why wouldn't she make a good farm- er's wife? Tell,,tha.t to s-omeone else. Our 'Del1, she is so fickle It certainly is a sin. Glee Club 419. Edithe Hes-s Edithe Oh! Boloney! Blue's the color of her eyes, She's from Winfield-Wisle! Gerald Haupt Monkey Have a coca cola? Gerald Haupt, the soda fountain sheik, He's not as some think, very meek. Class football Q25 C31 C435 Class bas- ketball CZJ QBD. Charity Clark ,, Chat Oh good. Every day from country to city she travels To secure the desire of her heart-a di- . ploma. X Ss . X X - , X NS Q N NN Q x ,X . QQ Q ks 5 Q.-s X Q x Q ...SN ' Q X E' 9 R Y X., s..xl 3 s.....rs. . . -ss....,xs ss xnxx xxx, xlxx.s xxxx x.,s.xsxxxx ss xxx .xlx 0 9 'N N' '- .X TA cuss .filers swiss Xsiwx xx A Xx ssl syffxx .wi Awfgis safes ,silk sells ,sal ssl us. s A - . dll ,AA g Page 3 7 WNYNWWXYNNNWNXNW OX r N NX N XXX XXX ES wxxmxmxmwxxx xxmxwxm X X xk is xxxxxN.xx.xxxxxxxx..xx...,..x,X.N.x,,x...x.,x.xxxxxxxxxxxN, NK X N. S xxxx.x.xxXNxNxxXxxx.,...xxXXxxxxxxxxxXxxxNx x -sswkww xxxxxxx,x Ex as X SES 'X s Q s MX? X552 gsgi w 1 v Winter Donmoyer Dunnie 'KGo lay an egg. ' The boy who loves to sleep in Trig, For that desipised study he cares not a fig. 1 Geraldine Moyer Gerry' Oh shawf' She likes to laugh and make mirth, To banish shadows from the earth. Meriam VanBuskirk Mlim Oh, my heavens! Mim is modest, ,shy and petite, With laughing eyes and dimpled cheeks. Dorothy Bell Thelma Clark Chink' My Carl- Thelma's the maid with the dimpled chin, , Who forms a part of the orchestra's din. 5 Orchestra 135. Martha Calhoun QW' K Lf- Marty Q Hey, do you have your Trig? Marty's just a little snappy, But shels always very happy. Glee Clu-b ill C23 4353 Class Play Q39 649. William L. Hockenbrock Cowboy Oh Dear Only a very humble youth, - And one who always tells the truth. axDotyy My Heart. Dot is a very fair belle, But more about this- Whist can tell. iX X . NN Q X A ?.-'K Y Fit 3 5 N x ess SQ SEN . fr.-ef X gm Q : s SSN . x ss- N xswwmwxmmstimesxxXuxtuuuxxxxxxxifgxxxxxxweguixxwmamemNxXxnutxmuumvxxfuxxxxxxxxxxxsunxvmwwxuxwxvxxuwXMxusw-.muxxxxxxxxxwxmxxxmmwxxmsmm x..t...Nx X Nmmmuxwd X ' ..g:1'ITg.ls:TQxx signs szilksillts wifes ...t ,sails ,ails ,sifbs Q Page 38 .f.2,24i1M., was n......,..n ,K , ,. be C N I I R 4 Q I E . X x x x X w v x X N ' X x W N Y N N Y X S N Y A 'ETF 'RSF' W.-ly Wf.F'Xx N X X tw- A ix : f 3: 31 XQSgxxxxx xxxxxxwxxxmxxxx XXXXXXWXW mm X ks XfN-XXs 5: :X '5:S g sys: Q bk 4: s s Q SN NX ss .XX , 9 is Ex? , XXX? EN? 4 5 :XE Q N533 XN Walter Felix CY Arthur Minnie? HATE, Man alive. Hurrah, F,isher's Ferry! A supercilious nahob of the East, Stald, dignified and tall, A Governor he'll be at the least. Arthur is known in our S. H. S. halls. Gle-e Club C359 Football 439 4453 De- ' U U bating Club 449. X MXN Caroline Heller Hon Oh, You make me aug . Grace Kerstetter .lmckn X Caroline is the qu-et one in our class, ,Dam it H ' s ' ' . ' T A But never fans behind In any task Grace has played a violin all her life We hope she stops playing and makes . . ,, . ,, a good wife. Q bv: Meriam Elsenhauer Mlm :xnxx ...HG Q., Orchestra 41a 42m 637 449. 5 Merlam as a friend so true? U ' H Never shirks when there's work to do. William Krohn Bill For cryin' out loud. S XXE . Bill Krohn travels from Shamokin Dam To seek, in.Sunbury High, all education XXX? he possibly can. Band 449, Evelyn Reffeor Rggggxdr Spunk I saw Paul. Evelyn dances and sprints thru the hall, As tho she was going to see Paul. Girls G1ee Club 413 429 4335 class S SX: B ktb ll 439 X 5 as e- a . . . ..4. X 4..4M444,W4.4X,t.N444WMtwuww,4t44,44me44,444444.,W4WN4ANNatN,WN,4444,,.,,Xtt,,wwwt4wWMmwwmWuwwlwtwt ..,...., , 44.t....,t.t..W..s X Q NV W ww ww X wi X XX X wi X ww XX Xww XX WEN ww X NN X- SN 'NN QNX -'XS SN XXX NN.-XXNQ X .... . .dx .tx xxx A gigs silt .X M t.NQ1.,4x xi 4 N,clu.,.Xgc11 Axim 44,. N QXQX4Qei,..s Auixxx Page 39 r,,,,,,,.r,,,,,,,., ,.,. . , .,,-.,,,..,,,,s....,.,,,., ,,.. ,,,,. ,, W-. .. . gxxxsm NN,X.x.x,,, X .xxxNx,,..x...xx.,.,x, . x..xXs...xX.X,xxxN 1 sbs ww xxxxxxwwmx xxmxwwwX N xwmg SS xx..xxx.xxxxx.,x.XN..,.,N ,xx,...,...Nx..NxxxN....x. , ...Xxx,. S 5 , -ws-AXXS if fi 1 N kxi a f XE X f SX? I . 1 X: s I 1 Charles Bartholomew 1 Bart That'.s a good one. Of Charlie there's lots and lots to be said For wit abounds in his curly head. Mildred Snyder Mid f No fooling. . Marlfin Brumbach Mugg1sie Got your Geometry done? ' Muggs they call this little pest But as a friend, he'll stand the test. Clifford Zartrnan Click Click's just like bubbling gin. xx uM,dH , I h Always there with his usual grin. 1 Angjusfaalffgugssnjlflgf' Varsity football 117 125 139 1475 var- ' slity basketball 113 123 135 1473 Class l N N53 Gle-e Club 127 1333 Class Play 143. may 43, ' N639 ' V l . S ' 5191911 Fegley Helen Dorothy Cornelius Dot uoh Heck!!! sasteppinx out-rr Now .here is 'to Helen, the- girl with re- When Dot is near we are happy, 1181011 When far away we're sad. XXX? What else do we need but one like this'n - Cl-ass Play 1353 Glee Club 119 123. K . S Allen Campbell Abe I check. Xsgg A tenni-s player of considerable fame Who lights hard when he's in a game. Tennis can 143, lx: X so qs SX Q Q Q Q INN X Sem N X Rig S Qs X A Q s X Q S .Q N W3 .AX ai 5. ex X i Q X A .,., Y. ,QNX Ye. .wa 1-. N Q N W A X, as -2 M we s N N ,X N. 1t.t A x xxts X .. xttt tx xx xx xxtst ewysis Wx exe NQXX N me sm we . ,md xxx Page 40 l E , 1 O s I r E S Q Q s E 2 s E s x i I I s 2 2 I 2 x x x X s vs w x X N N X Y N N X N X X XY N N xxxx I Q ,xNNN,,xNN,,,,,x,,,x,,,,,,,, 4 ,,,,,x,,,,,,x,x,Xx,,, Qi XXxxx Xxxxxxmxxxmxxx xxxxxxxmw x K is ,xxx -xxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxNNsyyx,.xx.-yxx-yxxxxxxx,xxxxxxxx,xx,x E X QE . s xxxxxxxxx.xsxxyNxxxNXxx.xxxxxxxxxxsxxxxsxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.,xx X xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx s xxx xxxx x mens xxxxxxxxx s g Q as Q N' : Egfr Q so sk: :xs Q X EX? Q X Q if li if x X A :X fs.-A xi ' Y - S lysis J 0 wx: Elizabeth Buckley Lib Arlene Laudenslager Kitty X Don't do that. Oh, for heaven's sake. . . . f 1 Uh H gsxxxg Dark brown eyes w1th raven han' A happy Smlle, a cheer u e 0, Help to make this maiden rare, You can Hnd Arlene wherever you go. n cms' chorus 429 433. 5 -S ESS N 1 s if dl Hs h' kt' Char es C lETneJr's the boy. C lc Grace Dewitt Miken . . Absolutely. Q X Such a paraslte, in duty bound. , , t d f t, The jokes applauded, the laugh goes Grace 1S our tYD1St, accura e an ast, round' May her fame and glory never be past. Q Chorus 111. Florence Sollwallelnberg H Slwally Percy Hort npercen 5 0 crap' We'd like to know. Florence is at least five feet tall, Perle is a Senior lad jifgxxg Rig And cares' not for the boys at all C?J. Y - - - '- . S XX Who thinks flirting Wlth Freshmen qulte :QXXQS Glee Club C153 Class Basketball CD. 3, fad. X XUQ osx fs Cl l f tbll 2 3. A ass oo a C D 1 J QT Ysgi H ff: Y Jacquetta Cluclivoizy H th JaCQll1S X553 y ear' X Always ready to lend a helping hand: But, be careful, for she flirts to beat the band. Glee Club and Chorus 1135 Dramatics C17 C25 C313 Oratorical Contest C135 Class Play 443. SS ..e:..u.wY-A Y - -- -I u Page 4 I L x -.W-..-.fav . I N Q X X X K ' x v x x x x ggggsm xN-xxxxx x sg ..xxNxxsNxxxsxxxxxsxx,x,.xxxxxx,xx,xxxxxNxxx E RWM mxxxxmwxxx Xxmxxgmm xg ,ww g. Sxgg xN.xx,xxxxxNxxsxxNs...x,s...x-.xx...x xxx. x,x..xsxxxxx..xNx. 'E Q N Q xxxxxX.xxxx..xX,xxNxxxxxxx..x,..XxNNxxxxxx,xxxx N swwsxwwsxw xxxxxxx 5x3 X XY Q X NQXNQ N if Q gsii ggi Q I NXS K JS-H195 SIIHDSOII Snitz Thomas Dyer T0m' Hurry up! Now mindja! Snitz Simpson's a lire chief's song Tommie has a curly head: Wants to be a chief and have a lotta fun. He knows his oats, it has been said. Baseball 145. Q Ns X :N Margaret Carr Marg Hob, Bow, Martha sclioffsta1lN'5nV.Lv HMMH Q A characteristio that will take her 'far I HB9 careless? : Is the unassuming manner of our little AS 3' typlst Mart has Won great fame? :XS Carr, But she isi going to change her name flhorus and Theory Clj, X X545 QQE l William smiui Bil1' Verna Kun H U u U Grace told mei-' Q e H Khnle We Wonder why the great big s-mile, I 110119- Then we see Grace' just across the aisle. N NS: Verna, our typist writes shorthand fine Cla B k tb ll 1 2 ' V ' Shes Writin , , , sis as e a Q J C J, arslty Bas- -Q or o say e mine e a. Q J Q J X. Sf- t- b ktbllg 4. Ni x-is EN S Ruth Young Ruth Well, why dion't you do it yourself? Her eyes are blue, hifi' name is Ruth, A brilliant girl and 'that's the truth. Chorus and Theory 115. x X. Xi s sg . . X EX l,xlltx ,QW ..... lll,,,.,l, 5 ,l.,... Q Xxx Page 42 ,, -...........4..-............,,,.- , ........,,-- , 5 . , -.-Ji LA VIE 8 C 4- A Martha Kryder ILV' B ef Mart Good lands. Martha is a girl who likes one thing- She has-it now, an engagement ring. Chriwstabell Bickell Kit' 'Tll say- Just the one to fit our fancy, Y Not only the looks, but boy-the dancing. Class Play 133. A una Curtis Andy Oh, No! Here's to the hope of our Ann, Thus shall it be.-Aman. Glee Club Q15 Q25 135. Christine Bubb Teeny Hang it. Christine, as a bookkeeper, 3 success will be. She may make some man happy???- We'll see. Madeline Berger Berger My word. Madeline's a good scoutg Funny, her nickname, they shout. Carson Hendricks Cork Call your shotsi Cork could hunt by the lite of the moon, He's a clcse rival to Daniel Boone. QW XX EQQ NN EQQ ,X is N X Dorothy Eisenhauer Dot .. ,, Sis sQ Say. Q -Dot is always in a Hutter But just the same we cou1dn't do With- out ,er :XXX as SOSNQ N Q N XNQXS S'5 x Q x Q NS .xutwx Q sys SAY as MXN .xx was Assays xx my x .xx X ws. QXWYQXQ ss tmxi X X XXX XX X XX X X X X X X X X XX X K Q 4 pf Q v Page 43 X X X X X X K N bv X W X X X X X X X Q X Q ee xv we .- ,ks-' O ,- N Q g 5 xx X-X XXX--- 5 .-vs .-9 x- A B' XX SNS Exe Jennie Reitz Rennie Melvin Sober Mel Are we supposed to laugh? Keep in time. XQEQS Rennie is happy, we wonder why? Since it's his job the debts to pay, New . Tressler is back, that's her crv. The Penn Roamers go on their way. Q Girls' Chorus um 425 wp. X-Ni . .. . Frank Carire t'Frank1e Mary KnOebe1q5xKNfLY'PX1YNBvl Honey X FSE You bet HY d 'f ,xg . es, ear. Frank is a good fellow we beg to assure Everybgdyg friend, everybody'-5 pal N Y011- Nobody's sweetheart, but sfomebody's gal. He's A'Johnny-on-the-spot when there's something to do. L I K nM n Olive Berge Oh enore fs? ,,,, argy Joh Gee-H What do you want. r NS . . ' . . - - A twinkle in her eye, a dunple in her SC11001 f01' US 15.3 JOYOUS P1309 Cheek, X' hen we have with us Lenore Kase. You ne'er forget her smile, not even for Theory and Practice C133 Chorus C19 w r X3 a wee-k. 429. Anna Brosius Ann Darn It. Here's to our Ann, who studies all she can But pngflahen Johnny is near, books disap- e?4s Q- ix X QQ if S Q x .-X s v Q NN Q S5 S x .-'X X 2 Q X Q X Q S N .e,.. N 53 Xgq,.?Nq.SQ,,iS SN Qx Ng ,kgs ...xg ,kg ,N ,NN ,exe , Q X A .,,, ., .asa ittt we ,.. X s saws sa. as M. at sv -a get, ,.ti ,st Xxtt N fa tt.t me tx gist tt,t QQMQNQXK W YQLXM WX. Page 44 , , 7, ,-.J'4-a.. le 9' '1 I X X X X s Q Y x N x x x v x x x x x XX X Q X Xxx,...x,xxxxxNx,...x.,...xN,.xN..x.....x.....,xxx.,,xx,.,. XS Nywxwxmwwyxxmmwwwmwx SS ,.x.xxN.x..,N.N,x,,.,,,.x..xx EW ikxxixgg SN X . x ,,....,.,....,X.X,...,x..X.xx,xxx.,..,,,,.Nx,xx.xxx,,.,.xx...N.xxx,x.,,.xx,x x xxxNxxxxX,xxxXXx s xXxxxxxxxxx,x XSEXQ F 2 E :N Q S' is A we QE Ee S i X Ns ss XXX? XX? Josephine Gasull KGXXLY' Josie Dorothy Poyer Dot Oh heavens. Heavens, Yes, this is Josie, the famous Gasull sis- One of the sheba's of our class, ter: who with a Norry ehiek made quite a, And when she leaves, we sure shall miss crash. her. Q olee oiub up. R Christabell Conrad Christy , H ,, Oh, dear! Emma Relchenbach D H . Emma So sweet and kind is she, N5 S Gee Whlzf A t f-' d fn 'll 1 b EW X xwveis y D rue 11en s e a Ways e. 53, r xg Heres to Em, so quiet and cool. She's never late nor m'isse.s school. Adolph Seilter Sadie Robert Neidig Guinea UAW- 001116 OH! 0h, Heck. Adolph is a little. chap: I . :I cuheegfulx happy and Sporty guy, But knowledge IS 1S wrut upon his map. e is t e kind that makes girls sigh. 5 E I N Mary Ross Mary YE 1. in Ex E Come on out to -our house. X Petite, sweet faced and wondrous fair S 5555 f - ' ' ' EXW NN: Is our Marie with golden h-air. EXX Q A Chorus and Theor 1 y t J' ss s e X SXN its-N X ,sf X. se..xxx,s, X wasX-XssWssNsNNmmNewxxsXxxsNxxxxxxmxsxxmxxmnxxsxswmxmxuxuxuwuxsmxsmxxxxxsxwxmmNwxmmxxsxxxwx wswxsumnexusXXxxxssxsxnmxmmuxfsxxxsN x.s..,x.. N Nuuxxxvmwmex X Q Mis .,e, kwsxxs .Ax sxwtkx AMS, gawk so A sxw sk sm.. .Q.NmNw.Yk xkxxgxx QW vkwxs Qmwxs QQ Qkxix.. gk emu Elko ,ANXQ Page 45 I WY Y Q W x K X X N - X x x x x x x X Xbxgsw -XQXK N NNNN X X Kxx-xxx---K-xx-xx1K-xw--KKxx----xxx-x-sxxxx 3 S wxxmxmxmwxxx xxmmxm x5 QS xxx..xxxxxxx..xx.xxxx..,...xx....x...,.x.xx.x.x,xxx4Nxxxxxx A N X N. S x.x..,,xxx...x,,.....xx,,,x,xXx.xxX.x.xxXsXxxXxx.xxxXx C xN,x,xxxx. E XS X P : C A N yXXNs P S t PN N Q FXS Nw EXE Ng . N YS x S - 9 Qx X x psxg Q Q Sarah Wolfe Sarah Gladys Hockenbrochit Hockey Oh gee-. Great Governor! T-his.little girl is quiet and reserved Here's to Gladys, the bookkeeper of A-4 Studies hard for all she deserves. A diligent student-knowledge galore. william Richards '4Bill Hard to get G6'I'tie. John Lenker Pierre Bill is the captain- of the football teamg Fire! Fire! Fire! Also, hes a captain of hearts, it seems. Hers 3 handy man with Den or Saw, VHTSHY Football C17 C23 C33 C459 Var- But because he's so dignified he should sos sity basketball C17 C23 C379 Class basket- ball CDQ Track C23 C393 Baseball C113 Glee Club C1J. Alice Rabuck Blossom Gee Whiz. This auburn haired lass who comes from the farm, Has never found studying any real harm Chorus and Theory CD. take up law. Iva Lahr Iva I thought I'd die. Iva's the gayest of the gay In her own whole-hearted Way. IS Sl .... SCMYN was .Q-as gags was kxmgk Csx.,K.sxxQ1xm.CQk Sxxlgvdx bAQabQQswX..X1SQ. s,,i X5 Page 46 EV I XY QW N N 1 , , W x x x v w v x Q X X X X X N X N N , xxxxxxxx,NxNNxxx.x...xx..x.N..x..xNxxN.NxX....,x,xxxxx..x Q www YSXXWYTWXXX Xxmwmx x , y blxCSb xx,xx Q xx.x Q XSS? xxs.. T i XX SME Q Q N L-I U U U X55 3 , Q 2 x E f If mf vs xy 5 5 . X 1 5 X NYM X . If '7 11 , f 'V X N Q if? if Z7 I5 EQ Z I -kd - V HQTLQ Q X .1 j. 1,4 lf U Z Q X Q 0 L M SN: , I, 'Imp A - . ' ' ' ' Q Q M ' 'f 'df Q f A . f XXX 4 KX M 5 ' 'X f ff 6 ',,, 'f'Q:i5i if XX A X, ,f Y ff , 1 l f A 2 f Q 1 r - X f 1 My N 1 . - my 9 f X 1 y ,f Q1 Qing j MA FL SQ X f ,. -in ff MQ f ' 45' f f f Lf F? 5 ff fwiif N XSS 1- L- D ' M4 'E ' NN ' S at ff - ,Q X : --'MX Q X ggi ' .. ,. .,. 426 --N M NE R Xt .,,, 2 1 n :'n- f ' .f-f f ' ' L XX NX X! ..- F-72 ff . ' f? ' --- . N xx Q N-is X . K-H 'gaii l V: :ln V' H f V. T - s ky tlllwiuwuu A -- . 'J --L 'ilu 4+ - K-. ix X .3 S ,. NN - 5 X - i ' ! cf! X ,JJXX X Q QS 1 -- ' V X if: - ' ,g ' x K, Y 3 'jj f, - RP M ' UMW!!! mum Il X s gg Aafmj 4 W, ,,4f QXQ I Q 7 ' as :ig Q SNS: --- ,M Y' 'fx , ' - . fJ v- , V 9 1 I - 5, W , '- V 4 f 5 'LIAJQ W m H 3 f JJ X150 X ' 4! fmt flfv fv A A JUNIOR M-QM Ns' M .XN,Nxxsx.xsNxxxxxsxxxxxx. x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx N xxxxxxxxxxx X xnxx xxxxxxx X wxxwx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx X mmm xxxxxxx X wxxxmux xxxxxx X uwmxuxmwXNXXxxxxxxummNxxxxxxwmuwxxxxxxxmwNuxxx xxxx-...xxxxxxxxxxxxxx - xmudbx N - Page 47 ,fi W4 . - ,, , '+Q.'.v.LiQAA il., ....,, 1 ,..J bvx v X xx xxxxyxg mxxxmmxxxmxmx xxxxxxxmm mm Nm X . S 50 N J N, IX X X X 5- Q. x X .NX N Q XXNNS . mf QE S LEWIS CONRAD Presiden t Jmuori CLASS oFF1oFRs Advlsor - - - Mr. Smyser Q Pres1dent - - LEWIS Conrad Q , Vice-President - - Clementine V ought Secretary - - Sarah Herman r Treasurer - - Fan1e1 Solomon Class Reporter - - Margaret Troup CLASS EXECUTIVES AN' . Ex? Q Marvln Furman Charles Brown Helen Lebo Wilnam new S . . NXQ Hllton BIQSSIHQT' S Q: , , ABQ CLASS COLORS: Cherry and VVh1te CLASS MOTTO: ffFrom schoo1 hfe to 11f8,S school. XXX: A X X fx 4 . 9- N A xxxxxxxxxxxxx x wx xxxxxx x xxxmxmwxmxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxx x x xxxxxx x xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx x mxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxuxxxxxxxxxxxxxuxxxxxxxsxNwmvxxxnxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxaww xxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxxx xxxx,.x...s-.xxxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxx- S Xxx Y QuxiXxgX,.YXxgmgX gmgk guy QNXQSQMQY sexy.,XkxQxxQXxgxxXxAYx.xYk.gx..sXsuSQ.YAQBXXN age P SSV'IO HOINHI' Page 49 N N t X ,Nay ew Ty- ,N -xwtye N-ss::3+9mx?-Q 5 -exam? W :ly xxx. ppc-xx xxxx ,asvyxt-M xxxxmmxmxxx xxmmmxm mm w X i N2 History of the Junior Class xxx Q X ms XX XX It was early i11 September, 1923 that we entered the sheltering arms of Sunbury High, full of hope and ambition. But our hope was soon shattered when the upperclassmen viewed us, fnot at all satisfac- torilyj and pronounced the verdict. We were 'tGreen,'-and well we might remain so thruout the term. Wrist . . Q Early in the Fall we united our Class under Cecil Bailey, our newly elected President, and guided by the firm hand of Mr. Smyser, our Class s , 3 X S XE E .Xa QX t l ss , sh w l r t Ns X .X i advisor. During the year members of the Class participated in athletics, and we soon proved we were not ttGreen. Many different social events, which proved successful were held during our first year. Exams came and went but we worried not, anxiously awaiting the Spring when we would be ready to progress one step farther towards our goal as Sophomores. As Sophomores we found we knew little more than we did the previous year, but we were preparing to make the year a bright one for the Frosh. VVe organized early in the term. Cecil Bailey was reelected as our President, and together with Mr. Smyser's cooperation we soon united our spirit and found ourselves well fitted to meet the year's work. Thru our star athletes we proved that we had grown in body as well as in mind. Our social events were far more successful and we realized that we would soon be Juniors. This year we began with Lewis Conrad as our President. XVe soon found that, as Juniors more was expected of us and we determined to strive to meet the demand. XVe taunted the Freshmen with their vivid colors but soon left them to proceed in peace. On the gridiron we produced some stars who won fame for their class. In basketball too we found ourselves ranking prominently amongst the girls and boys. Early in December we held our firstlbazaar for the J unior-Senior Prom fund. The Bazaar proved a success and an encouravinv' sum war realized. O an an 5 Thru our earnest efforts we found, as Exams approached again, that many were exempt and others prepared to take them honestly. We are now patiently awaiting the coming Spring which marks the colorful event of our J unior-Senior Prom. Sara Herman ,28. ss S .s . 'SS Q Q 5' 2 Y ii N Y Ps Y Ers SX Q MN Es 'T : s Es Q X- X x N mmmeme ' . 5 N X. .......... . ,,.. ...,. , ss X y . ..g:iZf5.,e:iQxx sig. X sfiilge sits silos si... ex. reflex l Page 50 l X X I X I 2 I X I X E 2 NSNNNX V X XX XS XWNW XX: X NS W XXX NX Y NWXXWN X X? X X X Nw iXQKXXiiXN RN N ,,x,.XXXXN,,xN,.xxX,,xx.x...,x.,Nx,XX,, A N.,NxNN QXNXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX X X X ,x.xX 4 .xN.. Q QR ,.,,...xx,.,x.xx..,.,, . X - A - - - X f- K j 2 - S 55.- X Y SQ!-'I-IQMQI-elzsfm ,, F3 ,fx fbi C7 sf X 5 f fs ' LX 7 S ml C' X f f ' , , 5 A A T 4 1 - f Xia-X, Q- - ik N XY X 3 ... Xff S 'W' mln -L S' rf :H fl 7 K 43 3. X fxx ' F' X. ?- , if M f 1' f-L ' fgf if' X 4 fig X XSX5 , , X X f in 4' S X Sk XX Yfeff . , Z i 4 5558 X P X e I NX f Q 'Q X 1 X N 1 1 SXXFN f f 4 ' 4' ' 1 -'E+'-v fin lf M EWG .61 N Hd ,J , T ska X X XXX - z-QSXQ 5 Q Xi-- ff .xx.....x.xx.xxkxxxx.xx,xN X .xxxxxx X xxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxNxxxxxxxx X X XXXXXXXXXXXXXX X XX XXXXXXXXXX X XXXXXX XXXX X X XXXXXX X XXXXXXX XXXX X XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX X XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX X XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX X XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX X XX XXXXXXXX X .XXX Page 51 sf' Xg ff 3 l3 x3Sgxxxxx mxxxxmxxmmxxx xxmxxxm x K wN ExTSbxx.TS,NCI 2 CX g X. QE . xsxxxxxx,.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxxxx..y,xyxNxxxxxxxxsxxxxxxx x xxx xxxx x xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx- sq X S 2 X A x KN Xi Q X S -- 1 s CHESTER GOODMAN President ex? SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS IM 'dt h no 1 Iesi en. - - - C es Q1 'loot man Vloe-President - - Clark 30011111 Secretary - 7 - Mary Lieb Treasurer - Harold Florey Reporter -------- Fred Byrod EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE bk 5 X5 0 Edna Mae Derrick Leonida Shoily Catharine Weir Victoria Spiziri Frank Enterline Jess Mapstone RING COMBIITTEE S.-VRSSE Ann Carr Harriet Bartholomew Harriet Kiingman Catherine Thomas Clark Yocum John VVi11ard CLASS 'ooLoRs1 Black and VVhite P X2 N I sg :P Q X X Qs Q sus is I rss P,-'x Y w x 5 9 ff Q EX? X NX gf X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxlxxxxxxxxxxxxxixvxxxxxxyxytxxxxxxxxxxxxsxxxxxxxxxxtxxixxxxxxxxxYxxxxxxxxxxxxixxxxxxxxxxgxxxxxxxxxxxtxxgxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx...xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxd X X Q NYXA .... Qxxxxwkx kxxxxsxx sxxxxwk, xxxxxva kxxx X sax YN Ax.. ,mxybmqwwgk xmxxkkx Xxx kkwxxxkk Qmx1X vmxx EX vsumk NS.. S Page 52 OHcIOS N HO SSV'IO 'H L Page 53 yep XA sy-S Xu- NWS- vjrfyf may lg-'ix 5 ' msec? W we x.x, 3.--x X -..x gps' m.x'y,gw1 , gsgS5'lMilASQiR 'fs fmX SN? xxxxxxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxxxxx,x.,xxxx..x-xxsxsxxxx,...Nxxxxxx E Q Wm xxxxxxxmxxmmxxm xxmxxxxw Nm XSNxm X . A QS xx.-xxxxxxxxsxxxxxx.,,xxx...,x...,x,x.xxx.NNx.x-,NNxxxsxxx. X History of the Sophomore Class X NWS E Xxi X 5 x E we E : E I k t s XXX? X :X S NN X . .. Q 'Twas a momentous event in the lives of us all, when, on the ninth day of September in the year nineteen hundred and twenty-tive, we, the Class of ,29, entered the portals of Sunbury High School. WVe were Green as grass and there were always several stern Sophomores, or their compatriots, the Juniors and Seniors, ready and eager to hurl jibes as we stupidly stumbled about in the many nooks and crannies off classrooms and corridors entirely new to us. But we learned rapidly and soon asserted ourselves in the many activities of the school. Miss Mary Gearhart was appointed as our Class Advisor and she superintended the election of officers who capably guided us through the iirst year of our High School life. They were: Clark Yociun, President, Mary Lieb, Secretary, Thomas Trimble, Treasurer, Edward Fernsler, Class Reporter. In November we staged a Masque Party, our first social function, which was largely attended and a hugh success. Later in the year we had the honor of being the first Freshman Class to exclusively prepale and present a Chapel Programme, and we strikingly displayed our talent. XVe demonstrated our ability to our sister classes by giving two men, Abrams and Bolton, to the Varsity Football squad, placing second in the Inter-Class Meet and contributing several members each to the Glee Club, Orchestra and Band. After the snnnner recess we began the second lap of our high school career with Sophomore dignity and made the new Freshmen Hwalk the mark? lVe organized for the Sophomore year with the following officers at the wheel of our Class: Chester Goodman, President, Clark Yocum, Vice-President, Mary Lieb, SCCl'Qt31fV, Harold Florey, Treasurer, Fred Byrod, Class Reporter. XVe also elected an Executive Committee to help to govern our Class. Late in December we proudly received class rings and pins, selected for us by Miss Mary Gearhart and a Class Committee. Abrams and Bolton brought further athletic fame to the Class by earning Varsity positions on High's eleven and also gaining places on the Blue and XVhite Cage Team. lVe have now completed one-half of our High School course, and can, we think, look back with pardonable pride on a large list of brilliant achievements. This record we hope to maintain until we pass out of the doors of Old High for all time. Fred Byrod 929. QNX Q rf? 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Q FN l 91 f 5:5 - ' X ewrgg Q Q hi kb! 2S.QxX X sX 55,9 N V -. N .- W ,x....,.,x x N X. N x . MWXW,NAMx.X.XNMxN.MmmWWXWW,NWNmumNwNMxwm,m,wWMMWMMWMmNWNNWXWXWNNX ........, , N.,.x..m.,,. ,x,. I X .Xxx Qciyx NHS. VXA glvx ai X xl A51 .X .KI XY! A X i AXQQQX gi .XxQ1,XXa'l Ox QCIIA af ,X xg Page 55 t E s E N i Q X x Q s I T xxxxxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxNsxxxx-.Nx-xx1xx,xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx-.xxxx, E Q ww xmNmxXX X xxxxxxgmm Xg x x y A N xxxx.xxxxx,xxxNxxxNNNxyyxxsxx.Nxx.xx-xxxxxxxxxx,xxxxxxx,,.. N X Xixs V XX? :gig XXX XS si px :XS SEX 4 ROBERT HACKETT XY N E Q President .P xi X Q FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President - - - Robt. Hackett K Vice-President - - Francis Slack N x X SNS Xx s NX , x .Q Secretary - - - Ruth Sehauln Treasurei' - Elizabeth Kinney Class Reporter -------- Paul Bender XXXQNE EXECUTIVE COBIBIITTEE X 5 Ns U sk D-1-2 Deppen Kline D-5 Gladys Rettlnger gi D-3 Christine Lehman D-6 Laurence Fahringer D34 Audrey Mabus D-7 VVil1ia1n Snauffer Class Advisor - Mr. Ralph Xlloodruff Coach for Freshman Class Plays - BIISS Helen Graham Q' is ,fx 5 3 Y QQ If-' ' E N X EXQ X Qi ss xxx, . x.., Q .msNQXitsNmWiwmAsXNxxif9sKsxxxsxxxxNXAsXwusxsxxxmutmtmxxxxuxt wxxwwtmwsswtyvmmxesyww xxgtsuNxxwwwuwwixxmmwmmm ..... wNmmxxYmw.s X N A X saws ages axe as este i,ii .silwxwsfwk AX Y,s: W,wf:i,is eel xxx ,mips xg Page156 P SSVTO NVNHSHHH Page 57 u X I. A v I E ' Ssgs History of the Freshman Class On June tenth, nineteen hundred twenty-six, one hundred and ninety- two pupils of Central Grammar were awarded their diplomas on Com- mencement Night. This group represented tl1e nucleus of the next year's Freshman Class of Sunbury High School. Already, in their minds and hearts, they were members of High School, an ideal for which they had -- striven for the space of eight long years or more was to be realized. ' Almost four months later the same nine score and twelve assembled in their rooms, augmented by other pupils from last year's Freshman Class, and by those from rural communities. They had at last become Freshmen! Upper classmen were looked upon with awe and wonder, yet the ttsupei-iors realized that, in due time, the verdant o11es would become their successors in inheriting the best free education an American city can offer. ' Soon the newly initiated members of High were working out their daily routine with orderly U1 precision, but yet they were not an or- ganized group 0f.St'll0l3.PS. Accordingly, the .ttCivics Clubs were formed a11d a Constitution drawn up. Soon the llldlVldlli1l roll-call sections N followed this example and then the class officers were chosen in the customary manner by 'tsecret ball-ot. The ideals of self-government for which the United States stands, were thus established and good citizen- ship was duly stimulated, in order that the well-taught ttmen and women of tomorrow may help our country become a better democracy. . S , Q In all campaigns and school-benefits the Freshmen Class did its part and consequently, its members rose in the esteem of the upper- classmen. Many pupils contributed to the success of the sports in which ws N2 sg dear old S. H. S. participated, while others pursued their scholastic duties in order that the intellectual standards of the Class be raised. lVe are now t'full-iiedgedw members of Sunbury High, and let us, as true Freshmen, soon to be Sophomores, make the motto for our further pursuits: Semper Iidelis, semper paratusf' Robert Hackett ?30. shlsi R Nl IS i ,... - S N NN :ivy X Y 2 X : .. ,S - R , Page 58 ,J .Y ,Q- xfw Q ' V 1 A - is lf , ' v ' . 1 . . ' . . ,, F K 1 ' A! ,y 'i M UE: FJ ,YU 1 f 333 4 , - A' 5 S Q x ! '2 Vps i V l f f f 1 r Cf, Q lf2, Lxwli l ui 5 - A A: 3 ?f Q,!!ff A Lfwgffg K . 1 ' . - ' i -f W oRGAN1ZATlo Ns 1 , X , qv ,Q 3 A . E 5 V s L ' ' W , ,, fr . f ' E V - lil ,,N, , ,, A . 4,,.,,.. . 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 u Q C i I 1x 1 5 i 2 L , T i .km ,, L.!X NJI E: 5 XE X ss ty wxsiy- Wdlxlye X xxxx Ps- Sx 1 X Y xvvsfp XA TFA xxxx ow, x X,,xx SN, Wise, W 1 X SSE SSS P Xe 55S E xi A. Ni F5 ' X S . tx PY EF is SSS K S SS F Ng: SNS- S Y if S pg kxxx. :S NSN SSN P' s S :Nix 5' s gg JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CAST A BUNCH OF FUN Synoprsis Place, Heatherdale, near New York. Time, Present. ACT I- The Bunch arrives. ACT II- The Bunch in action. ACT III- The Bunch choose partners. Director -Miss Mary Phillips. CHARACTERS Rev. Stephen Grandon, D.D., Rector of St. Paul's . . . . .Warren Wolf Mary, his wife, Hflustered on occasonsu ........... ....... R uth Bowers Martha, his sister, a trifle warped ' .... ., ...... ....Christabell Bickel Christiana, a Swede maid stuck on movies .. .... Mar-tha Calhoun Raymond Hunting, a live wire'l ........... Vera Matherson, a base-ball fan ....,..... Nina Lee, a stage aspirant ......... Cecily fMoorla.nd, the Mandolin girl . ............... ......Honey Nelson . . . .... Geraldine Dieck . . . . . . .Helen Swope . . . .Eliza-beth Phillips Sylvia Stewart, a danciing girl ..................,.... .... M iriam Weaver Lynn Lockwood, the man who takes off his face .. Alice Hunting, the entertaining girl .... Murray Kent, a college playwright .... Tacks Mulford, a football star ........ Mrs. Selina Blair, a pest in the Parish Novelty Features HSOUTHERN SYNCOPATION' ' Aunt Dinah--Hazel Michaels. Dixie-Helen Martz. Bobby-Vernon Yocum. Villian-Bill Richards. Pickinanny Dance -Dorothy Cornelius, Frances Keefer Geraldine Conrad, Thelma Broome, ....Georgei Oyster ...Irene Deppen . ........Fred Otto ......Click Zartman ....Florence Hitner following the Play. Charleston Minuete-Irene Deppen, Honey Nelson, Elizabeth Phillips, Francis Gaglione, Miriam VVeaver, Stanley Keefer, Helen Swope, Fred Otto. Director-Miss Helen Graham, Pianist-Mary Oyler. X A X, fd Sf? ASS ive , ss .N Q iss QS :Vi iss X X I - Y X iss fss QSS . Y Q ESS X :X Z T MS SSE QSS :5 5' 2 Y XY Q SSS - . X X WEN : S 'X ESS fWQ ,... iSs gs QSS SSX wxw xwowsx xv xw sw ss xwxm xs ss Xsxsxw XXX XXX ., .,,,.,, Q K ,,,,,..,.. Q it ,...,,,, Q 3 ,,.,.,,,,... ,,, .,,,...,, Q ,,...,.,.. l l ,,.,..,,,. C li, .,..,,.., C 3 ,,...,.,...., 5 ,.,,,,,,... , , ..,.,,. , C, ,,,,,,...,,,. , ,,..,,,,, . ,,,,.,,.t..,,t..,,,,.,,,.,,,, ,,.t,.,,,t..,,,,,,,t,,.tt... t,,,tt, , , , ,X , x 1 . ,Yds sity. e,,Xs,.s,Ys new st.. sm ,wa A ,s ,xx its X., ,tm ,Xie W is XSS , x so x is XXX ssssssssssssssss Page 59 1 Y l l l I Ai I ,-.A T t I Nw Q xx Q x X N X ,Q sk wt- s XQNX X ,xXx XXX xxxxxxxmxxxwxxx xxmxwxm Wm m X X Ns . ,.,,.X,,..xx,xXx.xXxNX.x,..N,N.x.,.Nx,,X,.xxxN...xX,Nxx,x,xX,,,xX.XNXNXxxxxxxNXxxxxXxxx.xxxx.,. X xr ME S Q Q X EN :N s sw . 5 . b N X .xt X :xt Page 60 E X r X I 2 N I N I S z 2 E X s sg EDITORIAL STAFF LA VIE 19127 Editor-in-chief Associate Editor Literary Editor Athletic Editor Feature Editor Joke Editor - Calendar Editor Snapshot Editor - Staff Poet - Staff Artists - Staff Advisor John S. Bllrlew Lueile Fetterolf Eleanor B. Dobler' Clarabel Morris Myron XV. Miller Robert G. Deitrich Francis T. Downs - Violet G. Lantz Tlieodosia Hackett - Parker Boyer Ruth lc. Neidig Marlin P. Krouse Violet E. Moyer HN X x ENQ Q :Q :X s N EK r XX is SPH' NE is .-' SX X: x s JN Q s Nx.x X MNWA-wxNxxtmmmuwwuumsmNXNXNWXNxwxwwmxwmvxNxxxxNxxWXNXNmxmxmmmmxxxxxXswumNxxxwxxmwxxmxwxxNsWwxxmxmxwuwx x....,...Xxtx X NNNXNNQX ws WIN xx wax N X wx WN W3 wgrx wzrrx six ww I I X 1 E N D X s I - I s I NX? XNXNN.NNkNNNxxNNx.xxxX....X,.N..XXN.N....x.XXXx.XxxX,x-xN QQ xx xxxxxxxmxxwwxx xxxxxxmxm xmm m X xg gg xxxxN.xxxxxN.,xxxxx.,x.X.,.x.N..x.,,xxxxx..xx.x.Nxxxx,x.x.. XX Ek: Ex :X 5 ESS Q Xxygs fi' X :fs ENN BUSINLSS MANAGQRS LA VIL 1927 ISIISIHPSS Manager - - - XVa1'1'v11 L. 'Wolf : , Q , . ' A ASS1Sl3llf 131lS1llCSS Manager - R. Dane Mason f'i1'oulation Managm- - - - -. J. Earl Nelson ASS1St3lltS ltllfitllll IC.1XVezlV01' heraldlne lu. D101-k X VVilliam M D Sn der Frederlck XV. Otto Advertising llfilllilgitl' - - Stanley G. Keefer Assistants - - - - Hazel E. Michaels curl P. N. Inkrote Raymond F. Brosious S. Vernon Yocum Charles F Garverick s ss? ENN 5- Qi Page 61 I 1 W N w w 1 l 1 1 1 i N I Q E N N X E N S N 2 N I N Q I. A v I E NNNNN NNNXNNN t Debating Teams For the second year Sunbury High School has been represented in the Central Pennsylvania Debating League, sponsored by Bucknell Uni- versity. The League, made up of the following High Schools: Blooms- burg, Lewisburg, Lock Haven, Mitllinburg, Milton, Mount Carmel, Muncy, Northumberland, Shamokin, Sunbury, Wfatsontown and Vilil- liamsport, was divided into four triangles for the first debates which were held March 4. On March ll, the winners of the iirst debates met to decide the contenders for the Iinals which were held March 18. Sha- mokin High School, after winning the debates on this latter date was declared the winner of the League and received the silver loving cup presented by Attorney Lee Francis Lybarger, Sr., of Mittlinburg. Sunbury's two teams worked hard and spent many longhours prac- tisinggunder the capable guidance of Miss Moyer, Senior English Teacher, and Mess! s. Paul Ixeeter and Ralph Vlfoodruft, Coaches of Debating. The question for debate was ttfiesolved: That Pennsylvania should return to the Convention System of Xominationsf' Finally the evening of March the fourth arrived. Sunbury's Atlir- mative team traveled to Mt. Carmel, while the Negative Team enter- tained Shamolzin's Affirmative Team at Sunbury. Sad to say, Sunbury was defeated in both her debates, at Mt. Carmel by a. 3-0 decision of the judgesg at Sunbury by a 2-1 count, Altho, in constructive argument, her debaters were equal ifinot superior to their opponents the delivery was not to the .llldg0S,'llk1llg. While both Mt. Carmel and Shamokm had thoroughly memorized speeches which were delivered with machine-lille accuracy, Sunbury was mole ambitious and employed the method of delivery in which the debaters spoke freelv, that is to say without revious determination of the exact word-order but X5 N with much previous thot and preparation of the material. XVhile the former was perhaps more plcasnig to the ear, albeit somewhat inonoton- ous at times, the latter had the good quality of being spontaneous and convincing, . . ' Not disheartened by their defeats, but having learned many things from them, the members of the teams, with the cooperation of Mr. XVood- ruff, organized The Sunbury Debating Club. Other members were re- ceived, officers elected and a Constitution drawn up. The officers were: John S. Burlew, President, Arthur Hirch, V ice-President, Robert Deit- rich, Secretary, and Pheobe YVithington, Treasurer. The Club was organized with the idea of interesting the underclass- men in debating and public speaking so that in the years to come Sun- bury High may have Debating Teams which will secure records as im- pressive as those her Athletic Teams have won in the past. t,,,,,, ,Q .,,,.,,,,, ,Q ,,,,,,,, Q ,T ..,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Q ,,,,,, t t,,,, , ,,.,,, , ,,,,, t ,,.,,.. ,,,,. , ,,,., Y ,,.,,. Page 62 L l SNNNSSSSSSSSE L-fx Xflfz QNNNSSNNNNQSN XXQSNN vm X-H ty- - Ymxiy- Mm-iyx We TN- Sxx vmmlels Xxx into xxxx xy- X XN.sx W-X-oy., W1 Q X xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx..,xNXxxxxxNNx...xxNx.,,xkNNxNx,x.XNNxx,x N we Xxxxxxxxgxxxxmmxxx Xxxxxxmxxx WXxNm mmxxxxx WWQ XS QS Xxxxxxx..Nxxxx.Xxxxxxx..xNNN.x.x,x..xxx.Nxxxxxxx.xxNxx.xxxx wwf en Q XQ..XNXXx,X,NXNxxXXXXxxXxxXXXXx,XXxXxX XxXxXxXxX,xx X 'QR' . C QQQQQE , 5 we 3 est .X ef Neil? Q 1 . , 5 S Q5 SN h 1 S 4. gb , .5 Y se, . -: ,XX ix. 5 N- ws fs -.v X . . X X F5335 x YI John S. Bnrlew, Capt. Robert Deitrich, Alternate SQ X Q , A1nf'11m1A,'r1x'E TEAM M. Hilton Messinxer Phvobe XVi'thingt0n Couch for AAflll'111Z1llVl:' - - Couch for Negative - 'ESE 4 ' F xg . ' Wit S Q QXQXE gms- 1 5 Q K Q T XX I X K 3 X Q N, N SQA XS 5 X5 Xe R XQ I H, Q A 5 EMEA 5 E X x iw SUNBURY HIGHS DEBATING TEAMS QXXS NEGATIV14: TEAIMI Isabel Snyder Arthur Hirch XVa1-ren L. XVOH, Capt. Ross Diehl, Alternate Mr. Ralph VV00druff Mr. Paul Keefer Q SN DCE SQ SQ- LX 5 Q :Qt gf zg LSE xt. X 5 .-Q 'Q xi Q Sn X xQt S QQ XY SN Q S Y ix N N SS S Q we XY Q A s X x, Q NN Se Sa X SQ nn we T xe-- A i Q xxw Nm I A X 5 YNY . Q s Q - . wa Sw SQ t xxtx j Nx XX Qxxi xNxtQ Nxx xxxiwxeXi xNxQ xxxZ Xx? Nx? Xx3S ,,? MQ sl l jjiibx X jgoj jg Q31 file jf jjgs ff jiw if Sxgnxxi Q xg N.t.. 55. Qimsgtze Qxwxkxqxwwsk genera Qxmvx exMXkxYm.,YM X.twewxyewxgkxsxxxxkeXnxtwxttYQ:.N3kYQNYfxQRtXYkYxi.tQNX tmtwk. Swgxxs sSQQQQQSNQS QQQSQQQSQQSQ Page 63 l we J F,,,.,,,.,.. r I L L V. L F P g-. Y' I s ! l E r K L , -+-af-ff Y - -- i - N NiNitims1im:iimSSNQ , Q NNE flNx iLANx1I :isN R X? 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X15 .lx Q X XX? xx-xxxxxXx-NNXx----NXXxxx-xx--xx-w--xXx--N--xxXxxxx----NXxx Q Q ww XXXXXXNXXXXNXXH xxmxxxmm xwm m X SN QS Xxx.xsx.x.xxxxxsx.NXx..,xNxxxxNxxx...x.xxx.xN...xxxxxxx,,,. S xxx,.,,xxx,X,x.,,xxxx.xx.....N.,,,.XXxxx,xxxxX,Nxxxxxx,xx,NXxxxx,,xxX,,,x. Q Sh S N 1 QS X5 :Fa ESS . ll E753 S SNA Q S Q S ? Q THF HIGH SCHOOL BAND T1:UMP1+'TS S.xXorHoNES TROMBONES X we - elf ex XV. Bartholomew C. Beers L. Dressler XXX 2 :SSN H. Beck VV Betz, Pres. J. Schaefer WY. Felix E. Champion E. VVeidneS E. Kreider H Hartman F. Zettlemoyer XV. Krohn M Heintzelman CLARINETS VV. Shelly C. Inkrote H. Hartman R. lVa1te1'S G Snyder yy L t PI. M . X Q Yd . 11 ZZ Op. gl. BASS HoRN J- KU! 910 D, Nesblt M. Krlouse M Yought I- Smith Amo HoRN X Xocum K- Teishef S Reiomel DRUMS A. Zimmerman SNS: ' 6 D Neff FI UTE NSN B-SRITONE f J S A he M Sobmis Arm-. C W H NSS H Yeihoff N ' 2' , ' a S - A D Stratton, Seoy S a s F lyalters C. locum If.-' Q xg A X . .... .Q SS NSS, Q Sw me x S xxx xxx ixu we Q S- xxx Q ,xx mx ax .S Xxxx .xx S xxxx x .A Q vm Qu xx xies S vw. tx S wa qx xx S-S Qx xx xxx Qx QYSS QRS ww S ,rx SQ 4. ...... . Page 65 l ' 4 1 i l l l A . l l l Hi 1 . 4 l l . 1 r.---f- ---- , I s r i I F r X Egg xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx...xxxxxXx.xxNxNxxxxxxxxxxx.x,xXx E Q New xggxXXxyxx xxx xxwyxgxyw my x Q N NXxxxxxx.xxXXxxxxxXNx,.NxNxNN,NX..x.xxxxxx.X.xxxxxNx.xxxxxNx S Q I S x Q x-Ni V XS S I S' t Q X NE SSS S SNSSS x xXs Q THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class Play, to be given in the S. H. S. Auditorium on Friday night, Mary 27, is a farce in three aets, entitled, 'l'l1e IVhole X if QS . ,, . , , w 14' Ex 'l'own's Talkingx It is a royalty play written by John Emerson and Anita Loos, and was first produced last year. The characters for the play were Selected from a large nuniber of candidates by a series of eliinination try-outs, and include: SQ RSSB S ew HENRY SIM MON S, a manufacturer - - George Cross HARRIET SIMMONS, his wife - Pheobe IVithi11gton ETHEL SIMMONS, their daughter - Geraldine Conrad CHESTER BINNEY, Sininions' partner - Earl Nelson LETTY LYTHE, a motion picture star ' - - - Helen Swope ROGER SHIELDS. a young Chicago blood - IValter Bartholomew SALLY OTIS . Evelyn Stoler LILA XVHJSON Friends of Ethel - - ANNIE, a lnaid SAUIE BLOOHI TAXI DRIVER BIRS. JACKSOX GIRLS - Martha Calhoun ' ---- Eleanor Dobler Mildred Snyder - Henry Brosious - - - Florence Hitner - - - Jacquetta Clukey Helen Snyder, Miriam IVeaVer E. .S S Q RNS Ni KN S x x R X Page 66 ,hx .4 I Lf 1 w 4 f', v ' 7 If v G' a- - f 1 ' gg Y . 1- . Q, X15 P . Q . xi X V Q M , 4' Y -5 - . - y N ,of P43 A - , . Q .4 , , ,L . fl 3A'4. in X- Q P - A '1i.S'Q?Xg, Q ' K g R ,. K f A Q 'Q' ' - , , U kt I' -- f1EY'12'L53x , ' -N R vid if fexsfcf fczyiaffw' f N - 27' W gf,-,,,,v-gfr., X ,'1'f,5..'l1j RW: Y ' f L4 Q ' ,HEY 'wr-'If-.ff-'G' ,w.fgi2:i1iz!'R f'. ' yy uj Kr H154 CEa55zkS3 iiQ3'f1 x-V. ' 1 U4 ' wg- . -' fa uUf71l'f1f I?-1 ' ,'-' '-f5l.':e5L,Y'. '11 ', 1-2' ' ' 'HP ff EET., - 3 . 155-A' -- v - , Lg . E ,-a Q, A 'i A 1, . ..2we,:n7f' ',f-w-,,' , ., .1 -3-Qaigrgv 'xifll- A ' V 1 f f k Wy' we , g X . X Q 3- K5 qi: i V i X - W .X xl f ' l ,b I ' X I m ix , X MW . ' 1 I , vM ' fx 1 I 'lx l f ff, RUTH NEIDKH: X s L i af ' J s L , ...X ,W x R I 9 N 1 1 1 1 xx x N x w w w x x w - Nw x w x x x x X X N Q Q , NX? xNXXxxx.xxxxxXxxxxxNxxxx,NNN.x.NNNxxx.NxNx,.xxNNs.xx.xxxXNx 1 Q Wm xxmxxxmxxxwxxx xxmxxxm mm X X QQ is .,,xxx.,.x,xx,,xxxNNxx.,.xx.x..x..xxNx.Nxxxx...N.xx Q xxxxx X as 5 :X sis: N I : E Q 2 N E N :E COACH ROSS A. HUFFORD . Greetings from the Coach I wish to thank all the students for their support of our teams this season. Considering all things, your spirit was unsurpassable and your loyalty beyond comparison. In spite of the handicaps under which we have labored, I think we have been very successful in our athletics this year. May our victories and losses be an inspiration to fight on for further and greater glories, not only in our games but in the great game of life. I sincerely hope our aim will be not only to fight hard to win but to win or lose honorably. s t'For when the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name -He writes not that you won or lost-but how you played the game? Ross A. Hufford. 6 Q s NN X NX Q MS Q Qs s if S 5,-, xy e ss N: s gs Page 67 rf' 'f x . 5 E i l s g. E E. V 7 F Q E . u s I I K k E l ,. if , W, F 5 L I l y P r w i. L l . Q Le .... XN Q X X W X ' X N N X x N Q x x x x x x XX .Nxxxx.X..xxxxs,.,,X.xx..,x,xxxx.xxx.x..,.xx.x.,x...,x..xNx E S Ngxyx XXNYTNXXX mmm mm m Xmm x A gs .Xxxx..,..x..,,...,xxx,,x,x,x..,.,xx.xxx.,x,...xx.x.,..,.N, Q Sci Y XS XX- X t S X S5 ASSISTANT COACH PARSELL Out on the field every day showing the boys how to do it was Parsell, coach of the Scrub team. He proved his ability by the manner in which he instructed them. The boys found him an all-around good sport and this is the main reason for their splendid co-operation. COACH REYNOLDS With all his former intereslt in ath- letics .afire with enthusiasm, Mr. Rey- nolds took charge of the Junior Var- sity Basket Ball team, coaching them on to victory. Now he is coach of Baseball and we feel sure of a suc- cessful season under his leadership. 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U 2 ww gganlzvd mass INOUUIIQS and pep pau-afles before the football games and ce1'h1i11ly let GYi'i'y0l'l0 know they 1'ep1'ese1'1l0f1 S. H. S. S . EXE Y Much of the Sllf'f'l'SS of the season is due to them so let us glve LL S55 v , . A 2 WX hoopulg 7 cheer for the Cheer Leaders. S '15 X 5 X.-'Q :XXX Q KSN-fm :QW Q p' 3: SSS A 55.3 M X X X X XX X YNQWYA QWXX QTNQQNQXX YsxxsmwxXXQKQXXXXYNYAYWgRQxwYXQXNTAYx.wrskxtnxkx SHN Page 69 2 E E X l xg l X X X X x x X X N NX X Q Q Y X X Q X XX N xxxxxxxxxxxx X xxxxxxx X xx,....,..x.x.. X xxxxxxx. s x.xxx.xxxXxXx E Q Xwxxxxx mmmxxwxxx mmm xww Kmm X xN ps x.x.xxx.x.x..,.xx..x..........NKNx.,,x.xx.,,x....x.Nx....... S , .,,x,x.x.,xx.,,.x,...,xx,xs.x..x,,xX.,X,,,x.NN.x,,N,.,N,xxxxxx,.,.x..,Kxxx,,K,XKxNsx.x,xxNXxxx,X,xxxxNx,xxxxxxxx. EN Q XR Est X V ' F h ll Ch ' 1 arsity oot a rome e Ca tain-Wm. Richards. ManagerwGe10rge Cross D Coach-Ross A. Hufford Ass't Coach-C. W. Parsell sxg EX X X TEAM NNX E' ' E Left End-NVarren Wolf, Right Tackle-John Hendricks. Le-ft Tackle-George Auten. Right End-Clifford Zartman. Q - Ei E Lett Guard--Geo. Carodiskey Quarterback-George Oyster. Center-William Snauffer. Left Halfback--Francis Slack. Right 'Guard-Paul Roush Right Halfback-Scott Abrams. NNE AS Q Fullback-William Richards, Capt. RECORD ss NX! : NX At Opp V ' September 25-Williamstown High School Home 0 October 2-William Pen11 High School Home 3 October 9-Reinerton Vocational School Home 0 October 16-Pot-tsville High School Home 0 October 23-Gettysburg High School Home 0 October 30-Lewistown High School Away S November 6-Coatesville High -School Home 0 Nov-ember 13-Shamokin High School Away 0 2 - 5 :bs N November 20-Mevchanicsburg High School Away 9 Novefmber 25-Northumberland High School Home 0 THF USCRUBSR - e No little success of the 1926 football varsity is to be attributed to the Sunbury Reserve team, which for twelve long weeks received con- -sei . - . EQQN X stant bumps and bruises 111 a ll0bl0 way, all for the glory ot Sunbury High. Day after day they served ill various ways, in correcting faults show11 by Varsity men 3 and the iight they displayed i11 scrimmage all the way through 1S a tribute to its 11lQHlb01iS and their coach, Mr. Parsell. x vs: Ex: isg . 1 ' 1 Early 111 the season plans were o11 foot to sec11re several games for xc .15 . . . its s these players, but due to 1l1llll01'O11S aeeldents befalling our varsity 111911, 5 . . S Nm it was thought best to keep the second l1llOlIlP1l at home as they were frequently needed for emergencies. However, the one ganie they played ' I ' - - v ' :iss s on Armistice Day, versus Shickshinny, was played well, the score sta11d- ing at the e11d of the game G-0, favor of the uSCFl1bS.77 N NE X513 EXN Q : s NWe,R,..N..ame1XNewR,X.a.asNAxxX,asxXXNMXwssswmmsNSQXQXRYQRQNHQKRXQameRRTWQQRNNRm.sQxRmQQtx.R ..,x, xwm..M x,.t X 5 wax X X X X xx X X x X X xx xxx xx X xx tx xx xx X X xx ,xax Q Page 70 9361 :IO CIVHUS 'I'IVEIlOO:I Page 71 V 'l ' Q 2 E Q s W X N N w Q X Y be x v x x X x x X xxmxxmwmxm NXXXXXXWW X mm X X WE . ,..x.x.,,.xxx,x.x,x.xx,x.Ns,.xx.,xxX,xx..xxx,.,,,,x,Nx,xXxxxxxx....X,,Nxxxxx,XxNK,xx,XXNNNxXx,xxxxxxxxXXxxxxxxx,. SW Y KN NN Football Resume VVILLIAMSTOVVN, snrfr. 25 ses? D 0 . X Q s Sunbury opened its foot-ball season very well by defeating VV1l- A liamstown to the tune of 79-0. The playing was fast through-out the game, but Sunbury had the edge on the opposing team every minute of the fray. VVILLIAM PENN, oc'r. 2 T R QNX? Q This was Sunbur High's initial frame in the Eastern Conference. x GSQS Y rw ses Q I. Hundreds of fans were thrilled because it took the boys who Wore the Blue and White to give them a real brand of football. They outplayed f Harrisburg in every detail, but it seemed that the break had to be against ' Sunbury. The game ended 3-0 in favor of Vvilllillll Penn. s Q S sys s REINERTON VOCATIONAL, OCT. 9 Favored by ideal football weather the Sunbury warriors easily X it E ' 1 Y a ' - A rf ' ' i' ' ' defeated R8lIl91tO11 Yocational School. The game ended in tai or of X Sunbury 26-0. X .S ix POTTSVILLF ocr 16 5 E J . r SX Pottsville was never within scoring distance and the only yardage gained was made by trick plays. During the second half Coach Hufford ut in substitutes and at the end of the Game everyone on both teams s s ss P r' ' x sw had a chance to do his art. Although the Varsity scored rgiost Joints s XSS: p ' . ' I the scrubs made a few touchdowns, leaving the score 59-0. xXx? s X MN GETTYSBUI-ze oefr 23 s Sunbury played the most evenly matched game of the season when SX-gr Xxx they met the Gettysburg team. It was a rough and exciting game two N s X bbs f' . .' . XFN of Sunbury's men, Abrams and Snyder were taken out due to inguries, received from an unusually rough tackle. The final score stood 0-0. NW 3' LEXVISTOVVN, OCT. 30 Sunbury H1gh's gridmen made their first trip of the season to KN Q s A. I Q Lewistown and brought home a 21-S victory over the opposing High Q , A Y Q Team. Abrams, who scored two touchdowns and three extra points with drop kicks, and Slack, chief ground gainer, starred in the back field. S . XX Q -N 'Xxx x S ESQ N :M Q t z X by QS..mQ.. gxssx Q ...xx ES ...XA ...xg QMS MKS X Q ..,. s .t ..,.. ,. was itst AW W X s N N saws s M N s N mx asa tsss .s x ssss x ask ,x,X sim xx xxx. awwfs xxyx ss Nw A W YK ,ws si. ms . ,Sui X Page 72 I E I s I N Eggs? YZXNNXXIXAHFV N Xwxwg XXNYXYXN-Nxt-Atgvixyxyxwsx Q X . N X X x XX Xxigt xxx.xxxX,.,NxNxxxXx..x....NxNNXxxxxx,X..,x...x,,.Xxx.xxNNXX X Q ww xxxxmmmxmxxx xxxxxxxxxm m X sk is x....x.N.,.xx.,x,xx.x,x..NxxxNXKNNxxxx..x.xxxxxx.xxN.xx.,x. Q COATESNILLE Nov rf SNS , it . Exe . In a loosely played game the Sunbury Teani came off with a 12-0 victory. Coatesville made a fine appearance with their well dressed band and the team's flashy red Jerseys. Their playing was equally notice- able, one nioinent using the fthuddle systemv and the next completing a pass. However, at no time was Sunbury's goal threatened, and the Blue and VVhite really deserved the victory., SHICKSHIYYY Nov 11 'e e t t 'A ' Q On Armistice Day the Junior Varsity won a hard fought game from the heavy Shickshinny High School team 6-0. Russ XVinegardner and ttJiggsH Broscious were the stars for Sunbury. XX :X S x g Ng Sis R XI sQE X N E SHAMOKIN, NOV. 13 For the fourth straight year Shamokin was forced to bow to the Blue and VVhite eleven of Sunbury High. Through the first quarter dash the Huffordites scored, during which both touchdowns were made. Features of the game were the vicious tackling of Wfolf, Abrams' ex- cellent puntingg and Oysterls fine carrying of the ftpigskinf' The final score stood 12-0 in favor of Sunbury. MECHANICSBURG, NOV. 20 After receiving a royal welcome from the people of Mechanicsburg, Sunbury High's eleven had to come off on the short end of 9-6 score. In the final quarter Mechanicsburg pulled a trick play by which they made a touchdown. EWR X - I X- N is Q S NORTHUMBERLAND, Nov. 25 A blocked kick by Carodiskey the last minute of the third quarter paved the way for Sunbury Hights 3-0 victory over Norry, at the annual Turkey Day contest between the sister towns. Few and far between were the spectacular runs and long passes. It was a hard fought battle on the part of the teams, and kept the crowd at attention from start to is ,txtxss Q X sxssssxsx Q :?:s sxxsxsx Q L sxsxssxsssxt gyms sssx Q E ssxxxxxxs Q :sw xxxxx X Xtysssssxsmtxxxx ssxxx x QNX xxxsx Q sinsssxXQxvsxxxxWQXXXXNwassxYxxssxxsxisuxxmm5Q sxxxsa., X xxx- X xxxxx X: -sxss.x 2 Xxx Q Page 73 X , l E t I 2 E K NF- wegsl' N'31jgw.Xi-sigsiix N 5 Xi'fc,5 N'V,.v vs X SX : : k3 X ?Q:xSgxxmx xwxxwxxxmxxx xxmxxxmm x Wm X Sx EX3NN9X 3 '5:S S X N-...Qs . Nx,,,x,,..,xx,,x..xxNNXX,.xxX,x,.xx,xxxxx.xXNxxxxX.x,xxx.N,..xx.,...x.,xXXXxx.xxxxxxxxXXxx,xxxNxxxXxXx X X xxxx X xxxx, MX Q V arslt Basketball Chronicle SX fx :KX Captain-Clifford Zartman XS,-ies Q Manager-Charles Patton 5 .S E352 2 Coach-Ross A. Hufford S E 2 X Y TEAM si SX 2 Forward-Charles Glass Forward-Bob Snyder, Bolton Center-Burgard, Carodiskey Q Gfuard-Oyster, Abrams Guard-Zartman, Capt. V is :Q Q RECORD Sb O lx At y. DD- Sxg Q January 1 John Harris High School Sunbury 14 7 January 7 Reading High ,School Reading 17 45 January 8 Williamsport High School Sunbury 18 31 January 14 Steeilton Higlh School Steelton 22 36 January 15 William Penn High School SunburY 28 19 January 21 York High School York 14 37 January 22 Gettysburg High School Gettysburg 16 22 January 28 Lebanon High School Sunbury 37 28 X January 29 Danville High School Sunbury 28 16 SSX? XMQ February 4 Lancaster High School Lancaster 16 27 February 5 Stelelton High School Sunbury 24 29 February 11 Lebanon High School Lebanon 30 22 February 12 Williarnslport High School Williamsport 22 43 February 18 York High School Sunbury 25 29 February 19 Coal Township High School Sunbury 37 31 February 25 Gettysburg High School Sunbury 46 43 February 26 Lancaster High School Sunbury 19 23 4 W'll' P H' li Q li l H Y ' b 2 23 21 March 1' lam enn .lg c oo' asrlsburg 37 21 March 5 Phl Belta Lambda, Sunbuly un ury . 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NA ,-:TNA um, XX X X X N X X X S Yi N XX Q xxx VNNXNNX NNQXVNWX YWNX X X A A A X x xx X Nx X X QNQNSSXQX Sm Page 75 X : g was x X x X X Q X 5X X v x X x x x NY xxxxxxmxxxmxxx xxmxmww X . X N . ,.,,xx,...NxX,x,xX.x.xx..,xx..,x..,,..xxx,xx..N.,...x.,xxx,x,,x..x.,.x,,xx,.x,x,,XX,xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxXxxx,,N. Q - siss Varsity Basketball Resume . . - N The 1926-27 Basket Ball season is now history. The records ot 1tS events have been neatly folded and filed away with those of years gone s R E E s by. Un the asset side of this balance sheet one finds but nine games recorded-on the liability side thirteen. This is the second year Sun- bury was in the Central Pennsylvania League. Last year she was tie for fourth place. This year eighth place, winning six out of the eighteen league games played. JOHN HARRIS H. S. N5 . . - ,. Varsity basket ball team began the New Xear and the 1921 C. P. L. season victoriously by defeating John Harris High by 7 points. The score being 14-7. SXX READING H. s. s Reading outplayed Sunbury in every way. The team never had a chance. The game was a rough and tumble one and two of Sunbury's players were slightly injured, Capt. Zartman and Oyster. The game ended 17-45 in favor of Reading. only made one field goal in the first half but made up their lost time SXXS later. Final score 18-31. I I XVILLIAMSPORT H. s. VVilliamsport's victory over Sunbury was wrought in a close and rough contest. Thirty personal fouls were called and three players expelled from the game on account of excessive fouling. VVilliamsport s'rEEL'roN H. s. Greatly disturbed by the narrowness of the floor High dropped a slam-bang affair to Steelton, at that place, with a score of 36-22. There was no disgrace to this, however, as Steelton headed the circuit and within their own court were practically unbeatable. 5 s-ss - WILLIAM PENIN H. s. The team caused many gasps around the league loop when they defeated Wm. Penn, here, the score being 28-19. Sunbury vaulted into the lead and stayed there all through the forty minutes of play. Ffh.: S WSE NN Q X s gf: Q xw lr ee S Y X- x. x.xxxx,et,txs X XX xxsssssx X xXX xixxxexxxxxxxsxxsxxxxxsxssx X Xxxxxxxxxssxxx X XXXXXxxXXxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxxxXXXXXXXxXx xsxsxxxx X XsXxxXsXXXX xxxxxxxxx X swxXXXxXXXXsXxXXswxxxXXXxXxxx xxxxx X XXXXxXx sxxxxxsxsxxxxexxxxxs...i. ..s,.Xxxxxxxxxx xs.xxxs X X SX x X X X X X X X x x X X Page 76 L A V I E X t E X x k X I X I w Q E m X X I I X 2 I NW SQ X Y v X Q X x NX g NN X Xxx Q. ,A WX xg xX X wxuxwy X N X sf N.- XS- G.. x 5 X X, Q, X XXXXX N x...xxXxxNxx.NNxxx.xxx.xxNx A CX xxx.xNNxx A Xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxwxmmxxxm xxxxxxxxxx -X X gXQXX?g xx.--xxxx E ..xx.xs. 1 S .Nx.x.x-.xNx..Nxxxxxx..s Q U S X ws xK.,xxXx.xxxxxx..xNxxx.x.x.xxXxx,xxxx..xxx,x...,.,X,,,,,xx.XxxxXXXNxxx,,,xxx,xxxxxxxxxXxxx., pw Y XNQXE 55:55 Y YORK H. s. . . . fxsx The locals eould not cheek the swift passing and shooting of the XXSKSQQ , . if NN York team. They more than doubled the Blue and W hite on iield and foul sf-oring. Burgard, center, was best scorer for Sunbury. Final score 37 -14. s X GETTS tBURG H. s. Gettysburg, a first division team, had quite a little trouble to beat the House of Huftord on the battle-field court. Neither team earned ' . s any bouquets, Gettysburgls advantage being as the score suggested, s N ' . . ass X SKS 16-22. Carodiskey, center was high scorer. E N 2 Q N LEBANON H. s. Lebanon, the only team that had beaten Steelton, took the lead at the start of the game and held it to the end ot the first quarter. After that Sunbury steadily pulled away from the visitors, and at the end of the game had piled up a 37-2s victory. s DANVILLE H. s. f s ,XS lhis was an exhibition vamp or laetiee tilt which we vson by a :XX X Xml: . p ' SSN 28-16 seore. Danville was tough at the start, but liurgard kept Sunbury a bit ahead by giving seven points in the iirst quarter. Snyder was again in the lime-light for high scorer with 13 points. s 'txt . rs tg X gf is ' . . Eg! EXX LANCASTER H s Sunbury High played good basket ball but encountered too much opposition. Lancaster piled up a 12-4 lead against the locals in the first half. Sunbury shoved away art of this lead in the third 4 uarter X ., SX PA . p . l 7 Mm but Lancaster pulled away again in the last period. Final score 16-27. STEELTON H. s. EB: . . . . . -. Us Tieing up Fox, Steelton's charging captain, with three points the Hufford-coached team threw a big seare into the league leaders, but were not quite equal to the task of overcoming them. BV this loss ' . . . . skgss Sunbury dropped to eighth place in the fl. P. L. standing. Final score 24-29. LEBANON H. s. ' X Sunbury eagers broke their loosing streak by winning their Iirst out of town vietory -of the season at Lebanon with a score of 30-22. . .. . . ess , ttilliek' Zartman shot three of the last 'tour goals and made more points than any other player on the floor. Q? s..x,ttttytx..sxxx-xxxxxtxxxxxsxxssx, X xxsxxxxxtxxxxxxxx X XX sxxxxxxsxxsxx X xxxx X xxxs X XXXXXX xxxxsxx X XXXX xxxxx X xxxxxxs X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX xxxxx X xxxx X XXRXX xxxx X XXXXXXX xxxx X XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX X XXXXXX XXXXXXXX...tXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXxXXX XE X Q Q Q .XXX Y: .t .X... Y ,QAXXYXXX QXXXXYX xgmyo. ,XXXXXQA QXXXY Q Nw: Yx XXYXW Xsx XYXXXx ,NQXYW Qu xxx xiAXYXxX QAXXQQXQ XXYW wx XX YX YXXXYQ Qin vm X ,A XXQXX Page 77 S xxxxxmwmxmxm xxxxxmw X N mm X X R-'sz X Q ssss H I Msronrin s sis :Xt LL A n , . A . EQ Sunbury got off to a good start against lV1lliamsport, holding the Billtowners to an 8-6 score at the end of the first half. After that the Q Blue and XVhite folded up and lVilliamspo1-t had things very much her KN? 1 - F'1. mei WN own way. ina score York won a C. P. L. game by the score of 29-15. Sunbury had just as many field goals as York but the XVhite Roses made nine points from the free throw line to Hights five. The Blue and VVhite took the lead in the first quarter and held it to the middle of the third, but then lost out leaving the score in favor of the visitors. Nw S QQ NR r s sgss SSS Sgt ssgss Xx xv NS NS sw A ss sg Nm COAL TOYVNSHIP H. S. Coal Township-the last exhibition opponent on the local's sched- ule, was of league class and gave High a good iight. Sunbury, however, outscored her in every session except the second. A strong ending won the game after Coal Township had led 20-18 in the third quarter. High scorers for Sunbury were Snyder, Carodiskey and Oyster. Final score 37-31. GETTYSBURG H. S. Sunbury showed her best offensive form of the season against Gettysburg, scoring more points than in any previous encounter. They led by a comfortable margin until late the last quarter when Gettysburg sneaked into the lead. Three field goals in a row, a very long one by Captain Zartman and two close-ups by Burgard, then gave the Blue and lVhite a commanding lead. Final score 46-43. LANCASTER H. S. lVith the opportunity present to gain a tie for sixth place in the league, Sunbury played a miserable game and the result: Lancaster won an unexpected victory. Sunbury outscored Lancaster in the first quarter but the remaining three periods the visitors got the most points. Lancaster won the lead in the second period and from then on, led by a margin of from 3 to G points. Lancastei-'s game, 23-19. . YVILLIAM PENN H. S. The Blue and lVhite tossers won their second out of town victorv of the season at lVilliam Penn with a score of 23-21. High outscored lVilliaIn Penn by two points in the last few minutes to take the decision. Nw- Qs ss Q s X s Q N NN Q as is NN E965 X ass xN . rss .ss sys Xxx-' xi ,s..tt, Q X xx-xxxxxsx 3 YQ xxttxxxt Q tm xxxxxxxxx 3 3? xxxx X Wxmxmwmw xxxxxxx Q XxgXXxXNXXXxxxNwwstwxxwxxgg xxxx x NX25NQsXXNsxwaysxxxxxmwvxxwxwsxt xxxxx X xxmxm x...x 3 .tttxsxvxxx 3 xt xxxxxx i Xxx Q ssssssssssssxssssssssssssssssxssssssssss ssssssssssssssssssss Page 78 was vs ,Fo an :bw NWS.. essays xwstyxx K -Xxswix W X 5,1 ,..x Nsxxms Wsvyxws s E I N I s Q I E s R Q R E N s t xgxxsxkxxxbkgs XNxXNxXXxxXN xxxxxxmxxmwxxx xxmxxxmw mm MN X X wt X,xxX,,Nx.xX.x.x.xNxx,.xx.,.xxxx.,,x....x.N,x,.,,,xx,xxx,x,NxxxXXxxxXxxxxx xxxxxNx,X,,. E Mg Y PHI BETA LAMBDA The loeal contest was slowed up eonsiderably by the foul calling S complex of the referee, who gave eaeh team 25 free shots. High, who made 14 field goals to the Frat's 7, took the lead at the start and held it to the end of the game. The game ended with 37-21 score, favor of JOHN HARRIS H. s. The Blue and Xvllllffl rallied at John Harris after the homesters had an eight point lead with two minutes to go and sank three field goals. The Harris eagers stalled away the remaining seconds of time. Sunbury lost by two points the final score being 32-30. NNN SS S RE Annxe H s A Y J . . Q After a poor start, the Huffordites battled neck and neck with Reading. Bob Snyder-ts two tield goals gave the locals a point advantage with three minutes to play but Reading made a foul and field goal to snatch the vietory. Final. score 32-34. Capt. Zartman wound up his league eareer in a blaze of glory, counting 20 points in the last league games and playing a tight defensive game against Reading. Bob Snyde1 s 15 points gave him a total of 141 points for the season. NANTICOKE H. s. N-Xi . . . . . . A lN3lll'100lI0 H. S., former State Champions, eliminated Sunbury 1ll the first round of the Bloomsburg Normal Basket Ball tournament, at Bloomsburg, by a 54-10 sc-ore. The team played at good game at the start, holding Nantieoke to a 12-7 seore for the first quarter, but after s F1 5 that they lost out ttPolev 0'll'0lllSl'0V, who fl few days lex ious to the E , A . ' 'V .1 xg ' 1 fv rfkpi v K . game was elected the 328 1-aptain, succeeding ttflliokn Zartman, was high scorer for High, getting about half of the Blue and lVh1te markers. I I I X -'fs ' Q mt 5 at E I . 5 Q S N E Q : E t Q N X S ' N , X os- www tv.. N was x-vxx 5 ENNXxx1awwwtsXXXgymNXWwwmxwxgwwxNewsisXwasasNWKxxXwasXxxwat,NNewxx:swimXNN:59XNewsmwsNmfxwmwswmw .......,,tttx s wm5uN,.t.sX X Q ,... A axwsllakx gigs szitassfws si. sit .ttt as exX,.e: ,Awf:f1ts sei xxx oezilas as Page 79 2 B R E E N 2 S XX? xxNNx-x.xxxxNxxxxxxxxxxN..XxxN...xNxkxx.xxxx.xxxxxxNXNx.xxx E S ww xxmxxxmxxxmxm xxmxxxmwm XNSm x SX SS .xx.xxNX...N..,xx.xxx..,.x,....,,...x,,xx,...,x.xxxx,xxxxN. umor Va1's1ty Basketball Chromele NWS? X V . . Xu X Captam Francls Slack oac - - - - . . .eyno b SX. C b 1 W D R ld' Forward-Traub, Snyder Forward-Ocker, VVitmer Center-YVentzel, Snauffer S Guard-VVilliams Rotherrnel NXSS 7 xg Guard-Slack, Capt. 1 RECORD d SXE X Q Dec. SCIIIOFS S. H. S. Home 17 11 Jan. John Harris J. V. Home 21 14 S SSE . 5 55 Jan. Phl Beta Lambda J. V. Home 27 8 Jan. Camp Curtin H. S. Home 42 22 X Jan. lVillia1ns ort J. V. Home 20 21 X x P X A H . Ng Jan. Steelton J. V. Away 14 20 Jan. William Penn J. V. Home 30 23 Jan. Millersburo' H. S. Away 21 19 5 S-QQ fi ' X- QQ Jan. Camp Curtm H. S. Away 28 32 Y. 7 7 F' S S.-S3 Jan. Dam 1lle J. X . Home 41 4 ig Feb. Middleburg H. S. Home 31 8 Q5 S Feb. Steelton J. V. Home 28 2b Feb. wvilliamspbrf J. V. Away 10 29 vsi . - 9.-S X Feb. Mlddleburg H. S. Away 11 8 Feb. Coal Township J. V. Home 66 15 Feb. Millersburg H. S. Home 31 22 Feb. Selinsgrove Hi-Y Home 60 17 Mar. William Penn J. V. Away 19 32 Mar. Phi Peta Lambda J. V. Home 27 10 Mar. John Har-1-is J. V. Awa 21 17 y Q Mar. Sophomores S. H. S. Home 44 15 S fx? E?-95 Y X Q X X X X Q X X X X X X XX X X xxx ,muwkx dm.. ..A.,.m..xXxE Page 80 N : E : N E 2 N E 2 N 2 N N E E I I N N Z I S : E , N I N E N N E E 1 I 2 N I E : I I I I I WY Xxx v x x x x x XXQ xxxxxxxmxxmmxxxx xxxxxxmxw NW K X X ssNg EssgsssssssNssssssssssssssN Nsss X NX NNNN.NNN.N,NNNNNNNNNN.NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN....NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN. SMX X Nl Q sssf fsas X5 Q1 QQQNNN s N EXN s Eggs SESS K v SX X NNN Q ssxgi Q JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM S N XX Th T ' V' 'Vt B -l' atb ll T d th ll d ' h' f M e , unior aisi y as Nc. a i earn, u11 er e ca e1s ip to r. Reynolds, had a successful season with sixteen victories and five defeats. It would be impossible to name any stars this season as every mem- ber of the squad was one. The highest positions, by scores, would go to the following: Traub 149 points, Ocker 121, and Slack 94. The Jay Vees total points totaled G23-opponents 374. X 2 . . . 'XXS Devotees of this popular indoor sport can well be pleased with the prospects for next season. Seven members of the Jay Veesare Freshmen and will be out for their respective positions along with incoming ma- terial and the should have another successful season s ssss as ssss :E , sssi isss 2 I I sas. .X ss? SYSS3355NSBSSXS S535 tsuuWtatW.WWXm- W-.-t mlteM.Mm.tmtttu N W Nw Q N s GNN N I NX X Xx N XX XQX Nx XX Xx XX x X N XX N X xX X NX x XX XNXKXXNNNNNA XNNNNA ,MN NNR ,NNNNNA NQNN NNANN ,ANNA Q SmsddssdsssssswsSSSSQSSQSSSSSSSSXSSMSSSSQSS Page 8 I 5 R 1. A VIE xxxxxxwxm m NXWXXNW X X w o'1'BlebllT II' S QS Qt H 99.111 The Girls' Basketball team this year was not very successful, Win- ning only two out of the six games played. This was probably due to lack of experience, support and practice. The Senior class was not represented and the captain for the season was Ruth Gray, Junior, who ' deserves a lot of credit for pllotlng the team through the season. Professor Vigilant, instructor of Physical Culture, was coach of the team and did all that was possible for them. We feel sure the girls will have aenlore successful season next year, as every member of the team will return for her respective position, and we hope they will have the Whole-hearted support of the student body of X XY Q dear old S. H. S. THE CH RCNICLE Captain Ruth GIHV wise ' ' ' e , ' - Coach - - - - - F. Vigllant Forward-Gray, Capt. Forward-Lenker Center--VVil1ard Side Center-Mackert Guard-Strouse Guard-Lebo RECORD s N :sxs Sbv Opp NX? . ' ' ' Xi . Jan. 14 D311Y'1llQ H. S. Away 3 17 USE l Ss S Feb. 4 Northumberland H. S. Away 14 41 Feb. 12 Danville H. s. Home 14 10 Feb. 18 Middleburg H. s. Away 25 11 Feb. 19 Watsolltowll H. S. Away 11 21 Mar. 11 Northumberland H. S. Home 21 36 ss eQQx s QQXQ Page 82 Girls Basketball Team Page 83 I 2 I xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsyxxx..Nx,xxx.xx.xx,.xxxxxxx,xxxx..xN.xxx E Q We Nmxxmxxgmxxxx xxxxxxgmy x m x XSS SQ Nxx-xxxxx,xXx,,xxxxx..xxxxxxxxxxx..xxxNxxxxxy,.,xNxxxx.xxxx N Q X Egg XS X S SE X sw 5 xN Q S NS S N X E : 2 s Q N I N I sr ss r' Xl SENIOR CLASS BASKETBALL TEAM For four consecutive years the elass of '27 l1as been represented by a strong quintet in the raee for the annual class basketball trophy. But fate was against us, after having secured third place the first year and second place the two following years, the strong Sophomore five proved our equal the last year and snatched the laurels away from us. Among our brave heroes are 3-- Click,' Zartman, Guard, Capt. Freshman year. 'fBoots,' WVo1f, Centre, Capt. Sophomore year. Honey', Nelson, Guard, Capt. Junior year. Jiggs Broscious, Guard, Capt. Senior year. Stan Keefer, Forward. UFred ' Otto, Forward. 4fVernon,' Yoeum, Forward. 'fDane Mason, Guard. '4Chas Garverick, Forward. to S-X x -eri S t S S Q ss X Sv I Y .gm iwLQR.Qw:lQsQ35xQQqS:.uQwfgQ:we x x:QQsW?W?WQQQ5sYNxmxQ5gQwN25Y xixxx N sms: xxxxxxxx Q 3: xxxx.... 3 .txxxx e meet: xs.xx. S XSS age Q Q Q Q S Q Q Q Q Q Q Q X Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q E E Q M X X Q X W Q X Y ' NY X Y X X X NN X L A V l E xxmxxxwXX x xxxxxxmxm N X X bm ,..,,Q,Q.Q,QQQQ,Q..,,Q.Q,,Q.....QQ,.,.Q....,....QQ.Q..QQQQQQ.QQQQQQQ,QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ,QQ.. EM. X QQ Q Q EY xi Q was Q QQ X QXQ EWXXE N QNX PXQ E Q N SENIOR CLASS BASEBALL TEAM For the first time the Senior Class has been represented by a full organized baseball team. Games have been arranged Wlth other class teams: with the juniors, May 4 and 8: with the Sophomores, May 16 and 26: and With the Freshman, May 11 and 24. The team is composed of S GQ? - ' Sffix Y the followmg men: .XQ .X.xX LHFITE P. 2 B. Captam Murphy C. D er Minnier R. Q X5 y Hort Brumbach R. Slear Roush C. X94 . . gm-'Q s Downs l..F. Manager De1tr1ch C. Selter Bartholomew C. lx Clark P. :NN X A Q55 Q B EX4 R X sos- XRQ.Q.QmeNNWQ-QQ9QxuQxNQ:5sQQQQQsmQQifYQQsQXmuskXxxxxxxxQsxxxxQQQQQQQQQQQxxxxxxxsxssxxxxmxxxsxsx suxmsQssigxxwxssxuxxxxxx sxwsxywxxxx xxxvxxxwx NsxusuuxwxxxwNewQmwmmssvfm 4 X sQ s Q xxxsx xx xv sxsww xx s Axsxxsx QQ Qsxxxxx AQQQ Russ x Q A L lx 1. is . T :I 3 ' lx ..g:..,s.x.,-1 Y... .. Q: Ysxxxws , Qi X xt. . .w ax Q' X YQXX Q-if X .Qi tsl QA ...A . Q. Page 85 1. A v 1 E my xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxxxx.xxxXN.xxxxx,x..--Nxxxxxxx..x.N.X Ig Q New Xxxxxxmxxxmxm xxxxxxxmm mmm X M, xxxxN.xXXXx,x..xxxxxxXN,.x.xxNN,,...xxxxx..xN.-xxx.xx.x..,x :N XX The Tennis Team E X 5 . . , , ties Q X In 1926 Sunbury High School organized its first tennis team, com- posed of Captain Keefer, Nelson and Campbell, Juniors, and Swank, X we ws Sophomore. It was under the tutelage of Mr. Charles Hoffmaxster, then an instructor in the Manual Training Department. A schedule was S arranged including Selinsgrove Lewisburv' Harrisburg and the Fae- a my ma. ulty. The season was unsuccessful due to lack of experlence, support, S and practice. With the full team having one year's experience, the outlook is very bright. Financial backing and Whole-hearted support of Profes- sor Harry Keefer, manager and faculty advisor, also Mr. VV. Mitchell, coach, the season has begun successfully. Preliminary practice began in March in the Ninth Ward Gymn, in order to be ready for outdoor practice as soon as the weather is fit. , Wi , Q '4Stan Keefer was re-elected captain and Honey Nelson student manager. VVith the graduation of the three Seniors, Keefer, Campbell and Nelson the bulk of the coming year's team will be placed on Fah- N x' XS ' - . . z ringer, Swenk, Fernsler, and a few others. The Seniors give their best Wishes for a successful season and hope for the best of luck. It is now our desire to thank Mr. Harry Keefer for his co-operation and help in giving the tennis team what they have and We Wish him all future success in his endeavors. X SSE iff Q x gag N- 3 Q x X Xss.XN..K.NWmeHWNXMWMMNXWNmwawmstxNxxXasNNXXNatX,X.KXWMXMNMWmenew.WNMMNWNweXxxXWXXswwwwswMm .,....... X am...W,,,...s X Nssms. xx X. xxs,nx ssxxsss .N .xxv tw xxx N s ,alta liars stlxs alex gf X QI! ,XX QQ? XNQR-X ,si X Qszgk ,ella talks dsl: dsl ,silos age L ,A 1 TENNIS TEAM Page 87 s Q S N N S XX N N N X N N N N XX X i bv x w N N X x N xxxxxxxmxxxwmxxx xxxxxxxmm xmm X Sunbur H1 h s Baseball Team X s sw X x? XE . ' E. Y The American National sport, baseball, followed closely upon that Xxfss ' .. . - sis SQ of basketball, alld Sunbury High was admitted to the Pennsylvania S Baseball League, the western section. lVhen Professor Reynolds issued a call for candidates for the S. H. S S. Team he was greeted by sixty solne aspirants who will strive for varsity berths. The rules and regulations were laid down by the new coach, who has lead several Gettysburg High teams on to State Cham- pion ships. ' Baseball was re-established at High School last year after a lapse of eight years, the locals winning ten of the thirteen games played. I .S EggX Q THE REGULAR LINE-'UPI K XVll00'ilI'dIl61' ss Hall t lf oysieli, 1b 7 Hocifeiibi-oclif, b Abrams, rf Gasull, 3b Rll1ll9h3l'f rf Miller Q XX7lll13.lllS, 2b Blatlhley, p XXXQ Ocker, cf 1iF0l1l1, p THE SCHEDULE Sby. Opp. April 9 VVa tsontown Home 15 7 April 15 Danville Home s 15 April 16 Harrisburg Academy Home 4 1 April 20 Northumberland Home 21 7 April 23 NVatsontown Away April 30 Danville Away s May 7 william Penn Home May 14 Northumberland Away X gss i n- 7 'i Ex May 18 John Harris Aw ay QQ May 21 VVillialn Penn Away May 27 John Harris Holne X Ns s NY S Q s.tN::QuNu:9:xNNasusNswxwswxxtmxwsxwtxwxwwuxQNXXxxsxmwmwsxxwnxxmm?XmeYayNxmxgftmxxwxmyNxmxtxsiwNxwmm xx.x. Q ,xxx x mmtxzwms X xx Q Q ,.., x Xmx Xwss xxmgs X was NSW X Wes- X X x Ny X W, xv ,, X S. X X99 XX W, XX N, X Q55 XX . .... Q Q Q55 XS Q A Q XXX Q S -i NX -' xx -' is XA XNQ' XS? NN 'XXX 'QS X .t N X s as W , X was s X, ts s N sax as .. lxlx .mx Xx,X Q.. Xs,x my xx xxlsx awww Nxxx A at We ,fu N ,sa Ns sk its . ,Qs R Page 88 NVHJ. 'YIVEIEISVH k '! Page 89 1 X 5 l E XX XX? xxxxxxyxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxyN.xxx.xxxxxxxxxsxxx.NxxXNxXxxxNxxxxx 1 S XQXXNYXXyxwxxxYxgXm wSmy X is xXxxxxXNXxx.xxXxx,xxN....,x.x.xxNxxxx-xxx.,xNxNx . N .,.Xxx E N555 NN X Nts . x,.xXx..,. N..,x,,.Nxxx,,Xx..,XN,.X,,Xxx,Xxxx.,..xXXx.,..xxxx,.xxxx..x,xNxxN.x,xxx,XXXXxXxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, . MQ Q Nxg I get X Senior Letter Men Y NYSE ' 3 Q Y X, Nt X :XX E s XY Q v if if : ?5E X 5 . NN? Qi - SX e xi 2 Q As Qsyn X NSS :-' bN G XE Y Q X WARREN VQ OLF GEORGE oYsTER Yes, Boots is one of our Oubgtalld- Hoot, our all-around athlete, in log football players. At left end hg football, basketball, baseball and track proved a sensation and was known as -21 hero. George was the young chap being' at ready and persistent player. YVh0 Sang out Signals fOr the team and NX t Q A X This was his first year on the Varsity His head W01'k WHS One Of the few rea and Since his football days for St H, sons which enabled S. H. S. to defeat S. must Come to a Close We Wish him her opponents. He also had the honor fortune and prosperity as he tackles of being chosen on the All-Conference the one of ure. Team for 1926. In basketball, baseball and track he was efiiciency itself. H6l'9yS wishing him luck as he plays the game of life. S QQ xb I Q Page 90 s : : N N 2 5 N N Q s E U . vs- ...,. ..... X .... . SXX kwX X-- sK KNX s3s xx xxxxxxxmxxxmxxx xxmxxmm NK N X wwe QNX x . sxsxxxx.,,x..N.x.xxNxxxxx..xxxxxxXxxxxxNXxxxx.xxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxx....xxxxxxxxxxxxx X xx xxxx s mwwmwxw xxxxxxs Q NSS ENN SN Senior Letter Men ,.-SS: :Xxx Q ss Sw ffl X ws sw S -X--'Sw SS Q NNE NN vs? XS N NSE Qs NSE SQ 5 'S BSS Q P s X rx NSS L l Ns ' PAUL ROUSH BILL RICHARDS Right guard and right there to do , Q X . . Some people might have thought xXx X: his bit. No man tackled more surely . l Q Q S that this good looklng chap c'ouldn't Qggsg and harder than Simon. After labor- , , S3 Q S kgs . . play football, out when they saw him ing with the Scrubs for two years he , , v , Q S TX: . . . . slip up our open line plays they readl- Q QQ finally sprung lnto the lime-light his , , , 5 Senior year and deserves credit for If Shgnifdt T912 ODHZIOTJS' tT112fey Conti being a good, steady player. C u e a e Orgo a Ou ls goo looks when he was out there as cap- Play the game of life as hard as fain of the Blue and YVhite team and you played football, Simon, and you that his s-ole thought was that of gain- Wm 001119 out 011 t0D- ing a victory for his Alma Mater. X SQ? f X X E,-sig X- ss X SN r - RXQ sxsxssxsxsxxsssssssssxxsssxxsxsksxxssssh smkkksssssm sssmmswsww ENN Page 91 2 X X X x x x X Q AY X Y X X X X X Q Ng Q N X ks K X .. ,..x.x,xxxxx.x,,,x.xx.xxxX.. . N S XX? xxXx.xxxxxxxxXxx..,.xxxx..,Xxx,...x .x,x...x,xx,x..,.xx,..,x E E We xxxxxxmmmsx awww sm mm x xv is XXN...,xxxX,,,.,xxx.,x.xxxNx. X E X . ,,,xx,..,.,,x,,,XxxXx,,.,xxxx..x.xx..Xxxx.xxNNXX.xx,x,Nx,xxxxx....x.,.Nxxxx.NNxXXN,KXNXXxx,xXxxxxxxxxxxx,,NNxx.x. is Q emor etter en X - ' Y gyg X S N NX: N I R X N, X5 N RU SISEL VVINEGARDNER Serving his apprenticeship with the football scrubs Punk made himself known by his iine plunging at the Shickshinny game. However, Russ achieved his great- est fame at S, H. S. as a baseball player. He is reputed to be one of the best shortstops that ever matricu- lated here, and this is not without foundation. He is a boy of exception- ally high calibre and is active not only in athletics, but in scholastic work as well. GEORGE AUTEN A varsity man for four years, with a Wonderfful knowledge of the game, combined with weight, speed, and real stamina, we do not hesitate to say that Loveyis loss will be keenly felt and hard to replace. He also had the honor of being chosen for the All- Conference Team of 1926. Honesty, integrity and a straight character are commonly known as George's characteristics and we wish him luck knowing he will need nothing but oppornuity to establish his Worth. Y Q N SS Put? r ..:' 2 s 5 - ' : S .s bg KX 9 Q 5 Q- N . xsu.muuwuuuusanmmsasexxxNumuxutftxuxXQwasswasxxxgfxxxxxxwxxisxxwsxxxxxxxgxexxxxxmxxxtxxxxxxwsx:5Txuxxextxvxxxxxxxxxxggxxxxxxxxxtsxsxxmxxxulyxsxsexxxxxgyxxsxex x.a, Q-Nuwwgxzww-nf X Q .ow ,.tQXw,X Nwaqw,ttQ N A .i,. A .,xt...c1tYttx slew wwzwa ,wits slwt s.W,tX X.s1e..Ns11Ys exwsi axwezi us. tex Page 92 2 WYYNXYNYSNNYNNNW XX Y XXX XNSX-NNW , QQ Xxxsx xxxxxxxN.xxXXxxxx..XXX.XNN,N.xx.x.Nx.xXxx.xxxxx.x..Xxx,NN. 5 S we sxxxxmxxxmxxx xxmxxxmm WW m x xg gs x...xN,Nx,..x.xxNx.N,x,,x..,...,.,x.,.xxx,.........x,xx.... X RWE . ..,,,.,xxx,.,,..X..X.xxxX...xx,xx.,.xxxxx,x..xXxx.x.,x.,.,,,.Xxxxx.xxxx,x,,,,NxxXx,xxNxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, , E55 Y s- : sg X Senior Letter Men XX? XQ Q l l QNX: l l QE if Q Q NNN X assi N xxx s s- SS NRS NN - X3 N 2 X N- Ng S E : X N S3 Y QW 4 BILL SMITH Q CLICK zAR.'rMAN As BillF' -played the number of it semesters allowed any player in the Captain Click proved to be an RN- Xi . . XX C. P. League, he was not qualified to ideal leader for the basiketball team play this year. This was a great dis- and he sure contributed his bit toward app-ointment to all devotees of this the score by his long shots and effl- great indoor sport, but when the Phi cient playing. XSQNQ Beta's o ened their basketball season D ' ' Not only is Click a basketball We saw B111 as their regular center. Star but he plays a Stellar game of During his H. S. days Smith played football, and also participates in S. a great game and it was with regret H. S. track meets. As this will be his we could not use him this year. last Y9-511' Dlilyillg' fOr the Blue and YK hite we wish him luck, knowing he S S' XS X Q will make good wherever he goes. 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During Small fellow C011ld11t Play f00fiJH1l, his two years existence as the shiek bufewelly draw your Ovfm Conclusions of the team he did much in aiding the -he has easlly Won hls letter' Bob Reiss team on to victory by kidding his op- ponent out of winnning the games. However, a better player than Abe is hard to find, a fellow who sticks always hoping for the best that his team will win out. did not play in all the games but was well over the amount of quarters necessary for the coveted S. 1M1ay he keep on striving for some- thing better through life as he did on the football team and he will be sure to succeed. PSY X X es' sm Xssxxxxssx s mm xsxx N XXNNNN.weNewWsmxwssmsxwsssmsxssxxwxmwmNNNXNNNNmswuxmxuwxmuuxXssNXusmsxxvsXsxwxxxxxxxxsewsxmwwxmsmsssmxwss -ss.-.....tss N msmsxm xsss X is Q sN tX t.Q . ,..i ..X t..X ,. i ..x . .-x .. t . t t-t .-XXXX . XQ, WX Page 94 I X Q x X s E W x N x s s v X X w N X x v x x x x x s xxxxmxwxxmxxx xxxxxxxxxw NN X Senior Letter Men XXSFQ: Q s S Y Q X554 Q FX XX Q K E 2 ,-Q: sg NYSE W Q N :Xa Ns is is STANLEY G. KEEFER J- EARL NELSON Ucaptain Keefeu as he is known Honey associates with Captain Keef- Sys? about swchool holds the honor of lead- er S0 much that the tennis team is ing the Tennis Team two consecutive grgatlyiadvertised by their arguments' years-the first two years of its or- Honey is the fellow who won the Hrst SYS sais ganization in School. Always a con- sistent player, a fell-ow who worked for his Team in victory or defeat, and a true leader of his Team. He was the outstanding star of the two years playing, winning many points. How- ever, the whole team's praises go out to Our Captain singles point of the year and with Captan Keefer, helped to win the first doubles point. A fellow who works hard to win and is always a good loser, a steady player by his records, Win- ning the most games of anyone on the team and one of the outstanding stars. SG E Y Q 2 . ,. .S EX Xtsj N s sstxxxi,. I sxxistsssts Q SSNNNewMWNNmftxmwwsxNNastyNXXNXSMQNuwmwmwNxixxsxxxmxgfvsNwstygxtwXXXXNis9sxwmsgwmwmfmwwwwxsw .....,....NXx N Nmwxwml xx x N NXNX: ..., masks was QNYQ, Quads sm. S sxa. ak was .xmwbxwsagk walks qw vkwx.. Elk QMXEX ,mx xx ,Kwik tw. Ext em.. xx X Page 95 rw- P V K F f r' E y F l r I y . I 1 .41' r if WNNWWNNNNWNNNW NXXNWNNXXSNXSXXSXFNXX Xnxxgsw xNx..x X Xe .xxxxx..x,.,.,..xxxx..xx.,..xxx.xx,,xx,,Xx,X,xx E Q www xxxxmmxmmx xxxxxxxm m xmm is x.xxx-..x.xxx,x..xx,,xXxx,x,,.,N,....,.,x..xx,.,.,,.x..,.x., S XXX X N. XS A .xXx,,....xxxNsxx,x.x.x.x,N,x.XxNNxxNNxx.xxx.xNxxxxN..xxXxxxxxx..,...xxxxxNxxxNNNxx.XxX X N Nxxx X Nwwm Xxxxx- Neg X M d C ' El anager an aptam- ect XXX? .-his 1.0 xg 5X PX: NN Xixes S ..-' 5 s X sf S ' s XfXE Q s X Soi NSN GEORGE CROSS CAPT.-ELECT CARODISKEY 5 S X Q If we should judge George's future What 3 heavy burden this tall fel' achievements by his accomplishments 10W will have nnnn his Shoulders next as Varsity Football manager, our Con, year! To be captain of 'both football clusi-ons must converge on SUCCESS and bHSketba11 is Certainly H great in whatever profession he chooses as honor and We know Hpoleyn will make his life uvorkl 1 good leader for any team. Watch him next year. QX5 X NN s X NXQ , X rw: EQQ Xxx zx s X X e5 ,S We ,l,,, Q :Q tst. s xssss 3 xxsxxxxx Q :T xxss N xxxs SewX.ewXNWXQQNNNQTQNNXNQTH xxxxxxxx Q xxxxxxxxx Q ?QmXNXsQtyXxwmmgxwwmvxtwuwmxt Xxxttxx X SES xxle,.. X Xrxxxxx.sx 3 X: xxxes. Q SSX Q Page 96 Z 2 ixxsssy ,A .wb X1-X kgs- Www- was-Swv,-'NKQ Yixwmw Vg ,NX x--- 3--'XY--N:p'NW-Xv,vX X X s Xa- NMS Nw XX N X QXX N : 3? s3 3 :QQNxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxmxxxxwxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xx 'x xkiblifgmismkfw-Hkrgmlffw KY X W, . ,..XN..,.x.xXX...xx.xX.x,.xxX..,xx.,..x.x,.x,xx.X.,X..xxxxxx,,.,,.,.,,x,xNxxxx..xxxxxxXxxNx,xxx,x,xxxxxxxxxxxxxX, ,W Q SRX X 0 95 c4LikG the roses' need a smeller, Like the night shirt needs a tail 5 of sz , . Eli EX Like the old maid needs a fellow, wk - '1 s Like the hammer needs a na1 , MXN Like suspenders need a button, Q Like the oyster needs a stew, Everybody needs a laugh, So why the heck don't you? 5 s Q X DEFINITION on A KISS K tg.-555 :X 3 2 . . . . . . X A kiss 1S a peculiar proposition, of no use to -one, yet absolute bliss to two. The small boy 0'GfS it for nothing the young man has to steal Q as an ,SAX S X' . a N5 it and the old man has to buy it. It is the baby's right, the lover's privi- XX 9 Q lege and the hypocrite s mask. To a young girl it means faith, to a mar- x ried woman hope, and to an old man charity. 2 s Mr. Dundore f to Senior Latin classl : Now you can read between the lines about Aeneas and Dido. Bill Sanders fwith interlined bookj : UI am, Mr. Dundore. Lives of seniors all remind us, VVe should strive to do our best, s XY And departing, leave behind us, I N s Notebooks that will help the rest. J acquetta Clukey: NI dream of you every day. NI -ki -ffwh r d d 'wht rf I ec ey. a. o you oi mg s. Jacquetta: Oh, I go out nights. S gfgi Scientist has Invented an earthquake announcer that goes off like an alarm clock. There is a much more general need for an alarm clock that goes off like an earthquake. - S N .x X ON ls? Y XX I xo'-Q x z Bartholomew: NAII Irishman by the name of Pat. Pending. H. Keefer: 'flllho was the greatest inventor? . 0 xmmxmwsx X ANQNQQ xsxx Q Ei?XQliiquwxjwwmxxxgts:TQXFQNXRXYWEXQpygmywasxugtxwxxgsyxwxtquwgiquN,WR,xx QQ X gxsxxsx xx sxxxsssssxxsxxssxsxsssxssssxsXX N Ni Q I C 5 N Ep.. xg E 2 SX s E SX :Q EX Q X X Page 97 y X xxxxx-xxxxNx.xxxxxxsX.xs.s.,,xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxNxxx E Q www xxxxxxmxmxxx xxmxmm m X A gs xxxxxxxxxxxxsxxxxxx,..,.xN.,.N..x.x..xxxxxxx,..xxxx4xxxxxN. R XS Father: IVell, son, how do you like church? Haupt: Oh, great! IVhat do you say we go next Sunday? Father: VVhat is it you like most about it? ' Haupt: UI like it best when the man passed around the money. I got a quarter. How much did you get, Pop? Brouse: Hello, old fellow. How did you get that cut on the top of your head? Yoeum: I must have bit myself. Brouse: How could you bite yourself up there, dumb-bell? Yocum: I undoubtedly must have stood on a chair. . . . N Q VVoodruff : 4'What is an important industry of Sunbury? Garverick: 4'Baking. Woodruff: 4'Why so?', Garveriek: '4There?s a lot of 'dough' in it. st x:xX Ssxx S XS if 2 X Oyster: '4Mr. Deppen, I have courted your daughter for five years. Mr. Deppen: VVell, what do you Want ? Oyster: HTO marry her? Mr. Deppen: f'Oh, I thought you wanted a pension. 5 Xt f'VVhat kind of cake have you? Pound cake, angel cake and stomach akef' Burlew fup northj : VVhat do I do with these snowshoes? Maine Guide: f'Put 'em on your feetf' Burlew: UI don't see how they'll keep my feet Warm. The police dog isntt the only one that came from Germany to Ameri- ca. There's the hot dog! x xg ' Miss Moyer: 'tParse the sentence, fthe cows was in the field? WVhat mood? Fred Otto: f'The cow. isis Q gxx gx P S 5 I X s K' x Q T NN,XMttttxsmXNewNmtXXI5XXxXXxx-xsxxxsfxXxxxxssNxxxNxXXNxxxxxxxxxxxxxmxxxwwmmxsw xxtxxwsxxNNxxxmexgxxxxxwxxuxxwxxxxxx xssxxxxx xxxNWmswmx-xxwxxsxmxxxwW.H..NmN.mmxw..i xx Q XX X xwrx WAX Xwtxwrx wx: wi: xwzx X xwx wisx wax Qxxwtx wrx wx wx wx NX X x X xx XX x x X X X XX Xxx X XX , X ,max X X X X X X X X X X ' XX Page 98 Page 99 T ' 4 I W i 4 I l ,,....I x E E . R Q s k S . N 2 SNNNXYNTWNNWWNW SX W N NX XNXWN S,XxXf9 xxxxx-xx-sxxxxxsxxxxxx.xx.xx,xx..xx,x,..xx,.xxxxxxx,X,xx, Q ww Xxmmwxgmxw xxxxxxmxw NM X QQNQQ xX,xxxx-,xX.xxsxxxx.xx,.x,x.N..xx,N.xxxxx...x.xxsxxxxx-xx.s s X,xN.x.xN..xsxss,x.x.xxxxxxxsx.xxxxxx xxxxxxx.x.xNsN.xXxxsxXx.xxx.x....xNxxxxNxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxxxxxxxxx x X xxxxxxxxxx S Y The Calendar I Sci S 1926 Sept. 7. The Sunbury High School doors again opened, ushering in the term of 1926-1927. 8. The last quarter started, Class of 1927 vs. S. H. S. curriculum. 9. Gerald Haupt made a good start, by arriving at school on time. .X. X X 15. Chapel held dining th11d period. Principal Reynolds was 1nt1o- duced by Dr. W. A. Geesey. 20. High School Band organized by Mr. Beckman. 22. Second Chapel heldg the football season discussed by Mr. NVeary and Capt. Bill Richards, also the band made its first appearance Q before the student body. 23. Sunbury High staged a big pep parade. 25. Sunbury High officially opened the football season with a 79-0 vic- tory over VVillia1nstown. Oct. 2. The Blue and VVh1te succumbed to XVH1. Penn High after a hotly contested 0'an1e. Score 3-0. s 5 Ns , . , N NX 4. The Manual Training Dept. lost more than thirty patterns in a fire which destroyed the Danville foundry. 5. End of first school month. Oh! those report cards! 7. Mr. Nickey head of the Connnercial Dept. tendered his resignation. 9. The Blue and XVhite defeated Reinerton to the tune of 26-0. 15. WVa.lter Bartholomew was accidentally shot in the foot while target shooting. had nothing better to shoot at. 16. Sunbury H1. defeated Pottsville Hi. in a one sided contest. Score 21. Senior Class held second meeting. The chapel question was dis- cussed. Q 23. Sunbury Hi. and Gettysburg Hi. fought to a scoreless tie. 30. Lewistown High defeated by Sunbury High at Lewistown. Score Nov. 2. End of second school month. g 6. Coatesville Hi. bowed to Sunbury Hi. Score 12-0. is.-Q X S 5525 . ' . : s 9. t'Cl1ck'l Zartinan got slapped and was told to lllllld his own business. 10. Higgs Broseious went riding in a ttBill-Dingw Ford. 12. The ttTau Phi Sigmaf' entertained the Blue and lVhite foot-ball squad and band. ............ . . XX.. A. xxx. silty. .gigs sits as .si .... .sale .i.s1'g...ww:i1.kx as .efllas .ss X Page I 00 1-L...L.i.+,, N 2 Q I S . Q z v I 2 I. A V I E X xXN,,xNxx,.xxxN...xNx........xNxNxNx.Nx.xxxs...xXx.xxX..N.x Eg NxxxxxXRTxxmxxwxxxXTxmmw wmXwxX is xxxxxXx,.xXxx,.NNx..,..,x...N..,..X.......x....,x,.x.xx.... ,,,. . xvss s The Calendar s EN s Continued Nov. 13. The Blue and lVh1te for the fourth consecutive year defeated Shainokin Hi. Score 12-0. 20 The Blue and NVhite bowed to Mechanicsburg after a hard fought game. Score 6-9. i I ' ' 22 Mr. YV. F. Markle was installed 111 the position left vacant by Mr. Drstci Nickey. H 5 in I 9 I I 23 John Burlew declared the heart smashei ot .1-5 roll-cal . FSE - . - - Ebf c 24 School dismissed for Thanksgiving recess. D 25 The Blue and lVhite closed its foot-ball season with a victory over P 2 Sys Q Northumberland. Score 3-0. . 26. The uIglXV21ll1Sw entertained the Blue and Xxvlllftl foot-ball squad. 29 Senior Class held third meeting. Publication of the Senior Annual was discussed. X . Q Dec. 2. End of third school month. 3 .luniois held bazaar in H. S. Lobby. ' N u . .. 4 Hoot'1 and 'tlrene ' held a ttget-together meetings in the auditorium. 7 Une act plays presented by the tthocal Drama Leaguei' in H. S. auditorium, with several Seniors taking part. 11 tt0zie lVolfe visited Shanrokin. He said the girls were wonderful. N g-S5 , V Y. ' V. I . .p 1 . . u 14 Senior Class held a nipetine with I1-ineipal Reynolds piesiding. ESQXXXS 16 ttAnnual Staif held first meeting, title ttLa Vie selected. 21 Historical photo-play, ttThe Declaration of Independence viewed s .XXX by S. H. S. students. 22 t'Jiggs Broscious claimed he attends Sunday School regularly. 23 School dismissed for the Christmas vacation. 1927 s XX XX: . . IX Jan. 1. Sunbury's Blue and lVh1te cage tossers opened their basket-ball season with a victory over John Harris Hi, Harrisburg. Score 14-7. 3. School opened after a ten day Christmas vacation. 4. D. A. R. essay contest for Seniors announced. The subject 'tOne Hundred Fifty Years a Nationf' 7. Second basketball league game at Reading, the Blue and lVhite tossers completely overcome. 45-17. 8. Sunbury lost to lV1ll1amsport, scoie 18-31. . 11. Helen Swope got a hair cut. 12. t'Dee' Phillips refused to ride in the 11ew Buick of a friend and . 12 Dee'f Phillips refused to 1-ide i11 the new Buick of a friend and - s-'N fs ..s.xx...,..Xxxx.xxxxxxxxxxXcxxNNxxxNx.xxxxxxc..xxxxxx s WNW xxsxxxxxxxx X wwmw xxxcxxxxxx x uwwwxwwmm xxxxxxxx N wsssswxsss xxxxxxxx N XXxxNswswwswxxmwwwss x...........xxxcxxx s ummm.: s . .... Y. .sms ,saws as sax .... X.sN.,.Ns1..... .sits wslsc.. .slim ssl. .... ssl. .Qs ,slums ...M Q X Page 101 'S , 1 X N S X E Q s s E Q XNxxxxsNxxxxxxxx.xxxxxx.,..x.x,xxxxx.xs.Xxx-xxxNx.x.xNxNxxx E S wXXxxXQNmwxxxwxxxww Xxws s SS ..X,xxxx..,Nxx.,,xxxxN..xx....,xx,xN...xx...,...x.NxX.xxx., S X ws . ,x,N,,.,,.,x.,x,.,,xx,N,,,x,.xxx.x.X,xx,xxx.,..x,.xN.,,,Nx,,x,X...,x,.x,,x.x,,xxxxxxxxX,xxx,xxxxxxXNxxxX,xNx.xxx, MQ N The Calendar Continued XYXXS . . . - . BSN Jan. 13. Those interested in debating were given a tryout. Seniors is . N Y. A . , k . Y making team, John S. Burlew, Phoebe Witlungton, Warren W olf and Robert Deitrich. 14. The Blue and XVhite stopped 1Vm. Penn, of Harrislnirg, in a hotly .,-- contested game at the Legion Hall, Sunbury, 28-19. 15. The Blue and XVhite tossers bowed to the league leaders, Steelton, at Steelton. Score 18. The comedy-dralna, HS-o this is London, was presented in the High School auditorium for the benefit of the High School Band. 19. Mid year examinations began, horrors! 20. Mid year examinations continued, more horrors! 21. Mid year examinations were completed, everybody exhausted! 21. York High defeated the Blue and White at York. 37-14. 22. The Blue and White lost to Gettysburg, 10-22, at Gettysburg. 23. Sunday, of course we all went to Sunday School. 24. Chil Garveriek managed to stay awake for 311 entire History pei 1od. ' X r i U 25. Sunbury High School P. 17. A. held a meeting-niuch interest was shon 11 111 the 0Igi1lllA3,i10ll. Y . p . 28. Lebanon High tell under the attack of the Blue and W hile Warriors after a hard struggle on the Legion tioor, at Sunbury, score 37-28. 30. t'0zzie 1Volfe went to Shalnokin and returned in tinie for History class. Certainly, he Went the preceding evening. XYQQE ' X Feb. 4. Senior Basket Ball teann defeated by the Sophoniores. 15-14. 4. The Blue and 1Vhite live defeated Lancaster 10-27. N YE - , N 4. The Girls' Basket Ball Team defeated by Northumberland. 41-14. 5. Sunbury tossers niet Steelton at Sunbury holding the final score 2 ' 5 to 24-29. G U u 10. John Burlew announced Lincoln Essay prize Winner. 11. Sunbury five defeated Lebanon at Lebanon, 30-22. if Y - v - . . . SS x 12. The girls Blue and 11 lute tossers defeated Danville High Girls, 14-10. NNE . . N 15. The engagement of Ross A. Huftord, S. H. S. Afl1lQi1C Coach, to 18 Iglelgn Felton, 3l1l'lOllllt'Pd. p . i . or t . e. tosseis journeyed to Sunbury taking home a victory by 19 a score ot 20--91 . I . . The Blue and XX hite cage ineu set Coal Township on the floor by a score of 37-31 S ss sxxxxs, X :QNX xssxx Z 5? xxxsxxxx Q lk xxxxx 4 xxxx S FN xsxxx sssxxx X Nswmxwgt?mwuxtmxwtweak xxxs 4 Q52 xssxxxx X 3tvxxNxxNQ55meXNXQ?Nwxmxqxxwssxmxx sxsx,.s Q ..stxxxsx 4 ess: xxsx., 6 X30 Q Page I 02 2 Q Q I 1 I 5 E 2 : S . . 1 : z xxxx T xxxxxxx Q xx...,, RER xNxxN.x th xxxxxxx Ekqwxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxmxxxxmxxxx xxxxxxxmm xw wx x xx 'mx Kiwis? xxxxxx xxxxx. Q .x.Ny.. Q xx..,xx. 1 .flew KX X WE xxxxxx.xx,x.xx..xxxxxxx.xx.,,.X...x,X,xxxxXXxxXx,xxxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sw N The Calendar C 1 d ontznue Feb. 25. Senior tossers defeated the J l1ll10l'S, 11-15. 25. VVinning prize D. A. R. essays read at P. T. A. tureen supper. Anna Isenberg, first prizeg John Burlew, second prize. 26. Lancaster subdued 511111111157 111 .a cage game scorei 23 19. Y 28. It 1S revealed at last. Gerry Dieck confessed the 1easo11 she Walks . fast. She yvants to be thin. , i p' 29. George QT1nyj Cross takes Gerry s confession to healt. Mar. 5. S. H. S. tloormen over owered the Phi Beta Lambda five in a X P 't h ' 11' 1 1 37 31 NQQ: C1 y c ampions 1p con es , . - . Q 3 4. Sunbur debatine' team made first a earance against teams from Q5 y 21 b w 6 Shamokin and Mt. Carmel. u 4. The Blue a11d WVh1te cagers drop their week-end game to WVm. Penn, 11. S. H. S. Visiting day. Sunbury H. S. lost to John Harris. 32-30. 12. Sunbury tossers dropped another league game at Reading. 32-24. f f ' A ' 1 1 ' ' 1 X 14. The Blue and W hite tQ1lH1S team stal ted tlallllllg. 16. The Sunbury High Debating Club was organized. The President elected was John Burlew. 18. Sunbury played in Bloomsburg Tournament, bowing to Nanticoke H. S. score: 10-54. , - . - . . . Neg 22. Preliminary Oratorlcal co11test on the Const1tut1on held 1n the H. S. N A d't ' . . u 1 orium . . 23. About sixty baseball candidates reported at the Meredith field. Xi 24. Harriet Lytle announced her inte11tion of becoming an interior decorator Q good cookj. 31. Senior P. T. A. met at H. S. s Apr. 1. The students thought it was a holiday, but it was a joke on 1. La Vie went to press. xi . E 1 .' 1 v a 'SAX FIELHCIS 'l. Downs 27. S X S.N s NX NN QW N NN NNN GN xw GN W NW XNNN NN WON NWO N N . RQ.qgssxxmvs.N...::.T.......3,YMQWQXX...Mxzgwa.1.mx.QXY..3.....q:.ms.Ql..m,.S.QxY,.as.NXYXX.1Xgag,Q.......Q5.:...W.m5YwW.m....WNx...W,.x X xx Q X as .Mass ss so x 5 we X 5 .. ' ..... .. .qmxvax sm N X sxmws grass me N sx... mx avi.. ...x .mx xxx. Q.. X... .sax xx xi-KX stayin ...x axks W. au. W ,as N. ...X . ,J .xl Page I 03 WYXXNNWNNXSNNNW or Q sssssxssn xxxxxxxmxxxmwxxx xxxxxxwxm HQ m X . X QE , xx.,xx..-. .xxx-x,,.xXxxxxxx.Nxxxxx-xx-NNNNxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxxx.,..xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx XNxxxxxxxNxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx- S S X LAST IMPRESSIONS OF A MAN ABOUT TO IVALK THE PLANK NN ,si Xf 'tAnother dull splash . . . one of my worthy friends doubtless-alas to this ill end did I fashion myself . . . A grandee in the Spanish Court. x X X H ' Y Th' A ' f fline' of nothinfrness-that useless sl' 1-that S . . . eavens. is queer ec. lr, t ,., i , . p ty . dreary lap of calm wave-eating, eating-Oh, too soon feeding on this X l did bod Soon where the boneless little animals will feast on mv ss is SP . Y- . . . -r unfeelingness-yet I stand biting my moustachlos g what worldly thoughts for one soon to lie atop a heap of well loved comrades at the bottom of a bottomless sea of greeness-nothingness . . . My turn-oh-no mercy in this pirate wreteh-Halt. Lay not your filthy hands upon me, thou s urious doe' reekinv' of scum and murder. Lead me not! I know m XXX XM? p ana aw . y S path-Oh but too well. And life so dear-Now upon the plank-Lay off Vour rodding-I died a man-A ste -infiinit -this mad rush of S P IJ y X xX air-strange, this soft bed--down, .down-Hel . what tIOI'1Id does this body take-hands drawing--drawing-I am blind-no, greenness- nothingness, strange shapes beset me--Nothingness eternal. Sir Doshe Earl of Hacm uette 727 ' I MSX x ysg Harry Keefer was trying' to demonstrate a simple experiment in the generation of steam. t'VVhat have I in my hand he asked. UA tin can, came the answer. ttVery true. Is the can an animate or an inanimate object? tfInanimate. Exactly, Now, can any boy or girl tell me how, with this can, it is possible to generate a surprising amount of speed and power almost K b V fi ti re SN Nah ey on con 10 . sys Q One bov raised his hand 'tYou may answer, Brobst. ttTie it to a dog's tail. xi... X S I had an awrul fright at the theater last night. I know it. I saw you with her. Oh, no! said Billy bitterly, t4There a1n't any favorites in this family. Oh, No! If I bite my finger-nails I get a rap over the knuckles, but if the baby eats his whole foot they think it's eutef' SQ:- QS ,,....... 2 xtxx.sxsx-x X YQ sx.sxs-xx 3 xtxxxxxxttt. Q 5? .xxxxxxxt S xxxxtxxxxx Q sxxxsxxttx 3 mt xxxxxxxss 5 xxxxxxxxsssx 3 xxxxssxxxss 3 5 xxxxxssssx 2 as xxxxt.Xxxx 3 55 xxxxxxxxx S xxxsstxxssxx 3 Nxxxxxxxxxxx 3 5 xxxxx.x....,.,,,..sxxx..s. X tstx X WSSE Q AY,..s.SxsXXxQx,.sxsNs QNSK QQ sexesQ,.gkxmtsuwxaxfmsssxQwgxxlx.sgkxTxsXlXQsQQxWYAQVYA. Qmasxg Page l 04 Page I 05 t N Q E Q X I L, A V I E NX? x.xN.x,.xxxxxxxxx.,xxxxx.xxx.xxx,xx.x,.,xx.NXxx.xxXNxxN.N A MW xxxxxxwxxxmxxx xmmsw mm s x Wg x..xxxx..x,,xxx.xNxx,...x..x......x.Nx,x.Nxx...x.xxx..xx... - Q THE MAN WVHO NVINS X X Q He's ust an ordinar man ffisx X FQ? J y QNX: Not built on any peculiar plan, ?ot blpstdwith any peculizgrllucli 1 ly ust s ta y, earnest and ul o p uc X. U YE VVhen asked a thing he does not guessg He knows, and answers uno or Nvesf' Q XS . v .se S When given a task others e.an't do N He buckles down and sees it through. Q N Three things he has learned: the man who tries Finds favor in his emploVer's eyes, svs ' . X E . He has learned to know more than one thing well, That it doesn't pay all he knows to tell. He does not wait for fame to come, Complaining, cranking and always glum. He overcomes obstacles that stand in the way And there will soon be a job with bigger pay. The man who wins is the man who works, lVho neither duty nor labor shirks, WVho uses his head his hands his eyes N 7 . 7 V a X The man who wins is the man who tries. .XXX ' 1 7 Margaiet Mutschlei 27 Customer in store fpointing to pair of glovesj 1 t'NVhat are these?l' Brobst: 4'Gloves. Customer: No no how do they come? x 7 7 - - s X X QS, 1 . cc ' 77 NNN Biobst. In pairs. y N Customer f getting iratei : How much do you get tor them? Brobst: HI don't get anything, the boss pockets all the money. Customer Cvery iratej : 'tHow much are they,I meanf' X N' Brobst: Oh, so that's your lay, is it, they cost iE1.00f' X ' Q Q That,s another story, said the man as he fell from the roof. Not long ago, a woman entered a five and ten-cent store and ad- dressed the clerk as follows: Give me one .of these tive-cent mouse traps, please hurry up, I want to catch a tramf' i s ......,.,. . ,L ,.m.3.m.Nugget.x,,.by,xtXXXwe.itatmmsTs..wmsW...Nxgws.Ng,sWt.XX:wxassawsXXttNNs,w,m,s,Wt.smt,m. ,,.. ..... , X x : ,sw sw Nw ,sw sw t x A .ts:1'Z.cs.,e:iY.X glass szisssflws sick as X... ,sifbs tszilss ss. xx Page 106 Q N E C x I s E I S i X Xxs XxN,.-xXXxxXXxxxNx..xxx...XXxXxx.XN.x.,.NxxNxxN.xxxxxx.x,xx E Q www xxxxxxxmxxxgxwxxx xxxxxyymy m x my N xx,xxxxxNxxxxxxNxsxxxxx.-xxxxxxxxxxx.xx,..xxxx,x.sxxx-xxxx. x Q X gps . Kx.x,x,.x,xXxN.x,.x,x..xxxx,xx,xxxxxxxx.,x,,....,.xxXxxxxXxxxxxxxxxXxxXxxxx,Xxxx xxxxxxxxxx. I Emi N X 2 x Q A drag with the profs. Sorely needed. g Return to A. So h. S Bill Snyder had his side burns cut this summer so that he could E Q E Xi s eat watei melon. NValter Bartholomew's life reminds us, We can make our lives sublime, And by asking foolish questionsg Use up recitation time. Minister: I hear, Paddie, theylve gone dry in the village where your brother lives. Paddie: Dry, mon! They're parched, Ilve just had a letter from Mike, an' the postage stamp was stuck on with a pin. X gags N we , . . as ss Minister: Do you know where little boys go who fish on Sunday? Sanders: HSure, follow me and I'll show you the way. Q K S si . :X Johnny: 'fPop, klll I buy a bulldog? Pop: tWVhat for, sonny? Johnny: I wanta hunt bullfrogsf' X S555 Eggs: Y About a hundred years ago ,Ere you and I were here, The men put powder in their guns To go and hunt the deer. But the olden times have changed 'lwo meet the modun plan h hor dear puts powder on her tace To go and hunt the man. 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Warren Gutelius Owner and Director' NORTHUMBERLAND, PA. Q What may we do for you 7 S MQ X Q4 fRemznder- WS X X, xx N Subscribers to thls Annual W1ll kindly remember that it was partly A Ns - - 2 made posslble through our fmends, xifff ' FSS N the busmess people who placed then' ads 1n these pages. As you have opportunity do not neglect to patronize them. tag' of a ze Q 3 gp,-Q X E x5 Q Ex Q X A A 3 Q :iw X Q ..,. Xi A ..... X, ,QNX .tx. x qxm W XX N Wx Qwvx Q N. N Q N mx ax H NX .A X xxtx x Ax 0 NX Qxx xx xvw vm Ax A Wx ax A Wx ax NN xxx Ax at ,mx ,Qxu mx . ix .. X Page 112 N Q X N 2 N N E N Q E Xxxsxlpx SF.. XIWTN.. QQ 'H X Exwxwip XA :Xe sxxx xxx.xY..NN:yNXmiNxN.NX S X Q XX- QQ-X we X N N.X,xx,.XxNXxNxxxxx,,xx..xNx.x..xNN...,. 1 xxx,N,. WW X X .X .x.,N 4 ,,xx,x 1 ..xx,x f Q Fxg E N S N lx-SSE Q55 Xi utter fl1St 1' G21 SWE 5x1 Q There s a Difference ig un ury mm fr ompan X Ng Evznvfrunc ro BUILD ANYTHING N 535 XX S2 N Q X X N Qs 1 b T EDS F D C Sun ury rust 2 a e 9pGS1t 0. A 'kk' fBank1ng ln all lts fBrane es Page I I3 S N Q N 2 I I N I I t t C XY X X X X Y W X Y kW X Y N X X X N Q N Q xxxxxwxmmwxxx xxxxxxxxw x . N gs W, t x.xx,x...x...xxxK.x,..XX..XNxx.Xx,,xNx,xxX.xs..xxx,,x.X,x,.,x,,x.. .x.,xXN,xNXNxx,xxxN XNxxxxxxxxxxXxXxXxxxx,xxXx,Xx X s Q X - 1 A T I V E B Q G st PERL Pastry Flour Made at our Mm from Recleaneal Pennsylvania Two Rea' Winter W heat Manufactured by Bl k sr G 11 ll C an otts a 0. Rs Pastry Flour h M k Incorporated Ont e af et SUNBURY PA X :XS ' ' S N Q H. D. PHILLIPS HIGH SCHOOL TAILOR Suits S25 and Up Complete Line of Men'S and Young Men's Suits X r 'ggi Q f X l P555 K' lisa., ig-i 'I l - 1 ffpgftlllf. if 'Q' elllg.,-2-' ,1QL: Famous Readlng Anthraclte G A N ' E eo. . evm, s N 'sf 135 South 2nd Street X' N' X K xif We Sell It Phone 323 Qur Advertisers Help to Make This Annual Possible. Under Graduates, as Well as Grad- uates, should keep this fact in mind in doing their buying. 5 5 X 5 ,... . 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Remember 1181 'I 3 W 11 f 1 '1 li l 5 ':'l , 5 31 H e are a oo s unt1 we now I Il X That in the common plan InnmnnlllllllllllllliNUI' Nothing is worth the making 5 3 3 3 If it does not make the man. Y Ehfhy buili ttH?edtemples glorious 5 man un ul e goes. :ggi Q We build the world in vain unless The builder also grows. , , NEW STORE K ss IS QT' S QWQ T' In-'K Q S 316 Market Street Store PLUMBING HEATING A -I - SFS' SUN BURY OIL O MATIC CO. 1260 Highland Avenue Phone 1021-J SALES SERVICE NWS Nil- fi ttXXttttXtXXttXt.X-t.t 5 tw txxtytxx 5 xsxtxttxttxtt t 55 txtttt X me ttxtttxtxxtx E N Xxtttxtttttxttxx X XNNNNN xtxxxx X XNWNNN txxxxx X Nmwmtewwe ttxxxt X N xxxx N tt xxtt X mwtmx ttxxxxt.t....t.x X X ttxxtxxxxtxxt . XWEXX Q Page 117 X I. 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GASS 441 Market Street Sunbury, Pa. - Q QTWt,..XXXNXttattXXatNewtmwmttmAwwwXXtttattwwawwwXNNWuamwttmmtaawwwmetmwwwmxutawwmmetmuwmwmtmNewman. tt.......t , Numan. .,,tt. X Q NY X was wax wx swam wx: xwtl Xwn XX X X wifxwivx wzsxwbx was vw wax QXQ-n Q3 Q X33 S Q X15 Q Q QSX XXQ EN X5 Q- NX XS Q' S5 WN -a - 5 Q .,.r A A ..... ., ,vt wsu A ta ,tt X Q at xt. ,ewan u tt at s W mx as t. tt.t .xx X xtxxx uma Xxtt axxx XX sits wxkuu txtx Qin WAQNX wx was was mis wx . Aux Page 118 I N N 2 E : N N N N I E : N N Q E N I N 5 N XN N N N N N N N N N N N BN N N N N N N N N N N N N X , N NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN lx N www NNNNNNNNNNNNQNNN NNNNXXNN NwW X N NN NN NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NNNNNNNNN N N NNNN N NX NNN NCRTH BRANCH TITLE 56 TRUST CC. SUNBURY, PENNA. Our enlarged Banking House wlll greatly add to the con- veniences of' our patrons and friends. The White Bank 2 T Q North Branch Title in rust o. Sunbury, Penna. E1 - N X . SNQN CBu1lc1 qdetter For Lessu N Q N Use BELL'S CINDER coNcRE.TE BLOCKS Low in first cost Absolutely Fireproof Damp-Proof. Require no latli or furring Provide Insulation Hold nails like Wood Sound-Proof Strong and durable Takes stucco perfectly Bell Blocks were used in 752 of all construction Work ln Sunbury, Northumberland and vicinity in 1926. Manufactured By SUNBURY CEMENT PRGDUCTS CO. N Island Park Sunbury, Pa. X ' CITY INSURANCE CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA Organized 1870 Policy Holders Surplus 15914508.86 VN , , , , QNX N Pennsylvania POl.1C19S for Pennsylvanla People. Ask Our Agent for Qur Policy and lnslst upon having NNN 1t. S551 N N5 X : X N N 'X SUNBURY PENNSYLVANIA N NN 5252 N NN N :X N E XS- NSN NNNNNN..NNNNNNN N NNNNN N NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNYNNNNNNNNNYNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNYNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN5NYNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN?NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNYNNNNNNN ...... n NNNNNNNNNNNNQNNNNNNNNNNXX N X 5 N .N TIL. .N . .NNN NNNN QYNN NNN N NRN NNNN . CNNQNN NNN NNN N 1NN NNN XSL NNNN .NNN NNNN N ,NNN NNNN NNXNN NN N ,NN li NNNN .Nif NNNN ,Qi NNNN NNANN NNN NNN: NNNNN NNY: NNNN N ,NSNNN X NX XXX XR XXQ XXX XXQ X Q XY X XXXN XXX: XX NN Page II9 2 E t S N QW N X X X X5 W N V xv X w x x x x N x X x xxxxxxwxxmxxx xxxxxxxm X K m Y . NW' s il Rockefeller Accessory House Incorporated Wholesale Auto Accessories and Radios H. L. Rockefeller 610 Market Street SUNBURY PA. Our Soda Foun.a1n Atppeals to Those Who L1ke 0 a 1,5 Qual1ty and Service ,gf s n 1al Ss X Q , Also try our noo day spec s , - Mary Lou Coffee House 520 Market Street The ' Bob ' Modermzed X . . . A . XSS Barberm IS our busmess, and ex er1ence has roven that our N at g , P, P X QQ work IS most satlsfactory. SSE Q SAM STUCK Barber for Parncular Men and Women Sunbury 15 South Fourth Street Penna. X be X tx X 5- XE K N , . ...,, .. ,Q .N x.,. QW ,.. XXQNXN QWVX Qxt. ts Q s sg Uhr Smnhurg Bailg Is more Widely read than any other newspaper in Central Pennsylvania. Sunbury's Otctest, Largest and Best Daily Newspaper. Page 120 X Ss Eb S gx S X, X W W WX t.tttt 3 XswswmatsWNQYNNMQXQ tttttttt ,Q t.t.t.,. ..ttt,tt.,t Y t,t,t. N tx xx I 2 N z Q Q Q N : S N I x X Q N N t Q S t 2 Q E Xxx X wx Q X W x V X X SY XXXQ Xxx x xxx W Xw xt t XXX xwx N x t xx.. X ye.. x tx , yep X Xa, xx, X.. xm N ? : :K3 S lQSQxsxxxxxxxxxx xxxxmxmxxmxxxx xxxxxxxxxx x K xxWSfXXCCNk f C3 CCS? Pkxx x JUS. L. MENTZ X. ,PQI 2 Q 3 Statzoner and Oyfce Outfitter Wx.-wr 3. - ' :N x W Lg Remmgton Portable Typewrlters 21 North 3rd Street SUNBURY PENNA W ' NW ROSSITERS 'J You can always do better 111 1' M 11 el' Qua lty ere an 189 Say I t Wzt F owers THE DEPENDABLE I ORE W Xl-fe? ' W ' 'N A W L In Mm, ' - le 0' X W XX: Q X O Q EXW . O NX cm X XX5 W Xt W W: WNQ x X Q Y it WW W Q Sunbury, Pa. PAUL E. ST.A QLAIR Plumbing cf? Heating -9.-'E Q X5- ' ii xtXXXxt.Nt N NNWNXN xxxxxxx X mx.XNNxxxxtwwuwmxxxwtmxNNWwwMmWnxmxwxxxwxxNmmxxxxwmmWxXXxxmxxuxxxxxuxxuxxxxxxwxmxxxxxwxxwxwxwxxxwmxxux xx.,.. ...X , mmxmmxxmwxl X x NWXXWXN WSW WXNW1lCXW1l Wil XWLQN W1-XWZN WYXX WGN WGN WN WN NWW W' W SSW xxxx xxxxXxxxXxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Page l2l FNNNN NNNNNNNNS SX Q N N X X XXX I. A V I E x X.-' Qs so X X s Ns- N.-N Xxx - Q NS X 3 13 S s3:SNxxxxx mxxxxwxxxmmx xxxxxxxmm mm m X XS 2 tix x SS 5 - X XX . .X sx X sX,E wise N Q 2 E E E FRATERNITY, COLLEGE and CLASS JEWELRY G Commencement Announcements and Invitations jeweler to the Senior Class of Sunbury High School LQ SUNBURY SUPPLY COMPANY 599 Chestnut Street Sunbury, Pa. Plumbing 86 Building Supplies Terra Cotta Ware Common Brick Fire Brick lron Pipe L. G. Balfour Co. Rggfmg Manufacturing Jewelers E? Stationers CSITIEUC Attleboro, Mass. Lime ,Q Coal etc. ASK ANY COLLEGE GREEK The Sunbur f Item f so - 7 S AMD 'AIA in Q xxx s X s RQ S . s Controlled by None P' '-'r'-' Y ifif i C I Qfggffi ' - - .231-fl 'A :N Q Largest Clrculatlon of any I -'1-'11-1'-t' X o . i?fees Q Newspaper Published ln Northumberland, Snycler ancl Union Counties. NN ss- si ........ttt...t..t.t... X ..t...tX.......ttt.ttt.tt.t......t.t . Nt ttttt X swtswsttssttmttm .txt X mtmtsm ..t....tt..tt..t t .t..tt X Nssswss txtx X Ntttsttuxxw ttttxt X .News ..ttt.............t.t..tt . ...N....5X N Page 122 xwxxxv wvQX?x wN Nwx v x xxg NYSA xxx, S 5: xx,xxNX 4 x.....,, xxxx... NxX.,x 4 WWW WWWXX xXx..x 2 ,x.x.x ..,x.,x Q ES: ,.,,x,xx 1 X WS C Nx,.xX..,.x,,x....,xx...xxxxxxxx,,,Nx.,x,.,,,,xNNxx.xx,..N..,,XxxxxxxxxXXN,X,xxxxXxxxxxN xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, S A Q Yldllg Q MOI' OIIIPGII North Fnfth Street X ,Q Q Sunbury, Pa. x 5 S Q Q WE REALIZD DELICA rE.ssr,N that to get and hold your pat- and ronage We must render CATERING S ax? - . 1 Y B11TTER S11RVIC13 Everything Home Made- than you get elsewhere-that's That's Us what we are doing. Chocolates ' Fud e un ury portmg g Salted Peanuts s N s I C00 Ice Cream X x' E A Ns N Y 266 Market Street When May We Serve You ? x Q New .5 .... XX X ' P53 S D o. YO CUM tg. FOR GOOD 11ATS DJ r t A C .X 816 Market Street S+ Xlfgi 3910? P 2 es XX WATCH Glalhnnn WE R w :TSN AND JDWDLRY DIAMONDS REMQDEL JEWELRY What We Say It Is-Ir Is! YQUR QLD S53 , N x REPAIRING 322 Marker Street JEWELRY xi SX , Sunbury, Pa. X s .. - ,,,., ., wsuwux ANYN X uxwwt mules my .xx sxt.. wx aw. ettt .Axe Nexium txxe Nam xx Rst emwfu We any WN ,Qu Xxx New tm. my C Page 123 Nt? QQ.-t' -' 5 - . axe Q R 3 kk xxxxxYmxSNxxx xxxxxxxxxw mmm . X . Stemway Orthophomc 1-WE . . N X N Planos Vlotrolas X V A ' If' s fe RCN eff ' D s ANDRUS E6 eo J 0 . 0 17:1-ug! Everytlung MUSICQZ X Q S -.13 : Q SUNBURY 349 Market street PENNA. N ii 9 CNIQTHER S CBREAD You can taste the Home Made Goodness in this X X5 , , Bread that 18 Truly Made wlth a Mother's Care. SUNBURY BAKING COMPANY Q I N XS WOLF FURNITURE COMPANY X ' E Nts INCORPORATED Sunbury s Complete Home Furnzshers CASH or CREDIT 35 South Fourth Street Sunbury, Pa. XX. Compliments of N533 JONAS CLOTHING CO. we X x XS N B .-'N Q NN -- t Sm Q S :FSH Y NN N Y xg E E E ,S S Q XXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XKNYkwx,twkvxuYfxxSugSXsx.xw.AXQuxA. Swim Page I 24 N 2 s E E t Q x N I X I I Z I C I t I I C XXX? 5 XY N we A y N xx N QW X FQ S Q -.NNXW N K sNXWN X sg X X5 xx Xxxx 5 Q xxxxxxxxx xxxxmmxxxxgxxxxxx xxmxgxyw xx X N6 N ..xxxxxx.xxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx.xxxN.N.x.y-xxNxsxsxxxxxxxsXNy,yx .X- SATISFACTION Keenest satisfaction is felt by those who are the most secure in their happiness. Real contentment is enjoyed only by those who have something aheadg money in the bank or good invest- ments. Q ZX. .Q N Back of every smile is a bank book. lf you want to smile, S X35 ll d t b k t d . ENE Q ca an ge your oo o ay EX, Q FIR T ATIO AL BA K SUNBURY, PA. X Q Q -- 5-2 ,----E Compliments of WE 2:55 . RIPPEL'S EL ART sHoP .gi X sw HACKETT,S HARDWARE For half a century a household name for the oldest store in Sunbury HARDWARE FoR HARDWEAR 5 E S Q 3 ES W t.t,t,. ,X Our aim is to sell the most dependable lines of sporting goods, cutlery, paints and household hardware at low prices, and to render service that cannot be surpassed. Buy where your dad bought-at the store with the goods George W. Hackett 8: Sons J. Hurst Hackett, S. H. S. '94 George Hackett, S. H. S. '96 : YQ X N I Y N .x . . A as A is Q we rs at as it N5 - N A NS A 9 ss ss X X .... Q .Xl .... .. .vXxsX?..x .mutate X s .www . xv. Xxx wxxtxs sxw vm sm.. tctx YQ. wacky.. Wx .mx xx xxx. wuxs.. wx ax X, ,N QQ xx N va.. was me mx . ,A ui Page 125 E NN X N Q W V XS Q N X X Y ' bw x w x x N x x Y X xxxxxxxmxxmmwxxx xxxxxmw XNX X Regt K, V ,, BASKETS OP SUNSHINE. , tv 5 Exactly describes the many colorful plants and cut flower arrangement in our flower away. Ns Q Grover CB. CRe1chley FLORI ST 614 Market St. Phone 851-J Sunbury Member Flomsfs Telegraph Delivery Association s xi - s Michaels V alue First 9 ' Shop ' 9 I I Y I K SPQCIGZIZIHQQ zn Clothes Q xwxi XS s At s19.50, s24.50 is 3529.50 PX 359 Market Street Xxx X S xg s s n l p :.- XX Pe1rce School of Busmess Admmlstratlon XXQQE xg N P S . . 0' xxx 4 Courses of study qumverslty grade? U rl, 32,1 preparmg young men. and young vyom- pf 33 3134 A en for the I'6SpOI'1S1b1l1f1eS of buslness 'f , 2 - , life. Q fxw k sg r Business Administration T f .- ,fs In , '-flf? fl' . , X ,Qt Accountmg CL. P. AJ N 5 E 't vs fl' , - '- in-, ' . . . lgghav- :H FU Hr y trggfg lj3yL,?5y- Stenographlc-Secretary X N Evil' :- F ,loga u n xi jf.: -V . SQ X A go y tf 'l 1 lixecutxve-Secretary ty Teacher Tralnmg 5 1 .15-fig! -,a,,.- ',Em . . , l Q -5 - F1l1lSl'llI'1g Courses for graduates of is m f1,f':.f fl- Ih h s h 1 X ,, ggvy, 4, in commercla lg c oo . .227 4,2017 rf 5 . j t X V Proper cultural env1ronment ESB? PBIRCB SCHOOL S 62nd Annual Catalogue . Plne Street, West of Broad, Phila. Xxli- QS ttt.ttt.t : .Nm t-xx Z RestWNwytxmtmxtmeYmmmxwwtuYewXxxtxNewYNxxNxxWSWwmxxxmxmwgyWNWNmayXxwxxxgfgxxwNXSNQNNNXQQwmmwumat ,... mwmtmtttzmtmgxX Y Sxwibs N... b.,Qtx.tYXx was sxmwkx gawk AQ sxm YN ttmt bxysxwwxmnxtk Nasa gmt vkxsxs kkvtttffxwxa XR tst.Ys,.mt.xN Page 1280 NN? VNNNNNNNNNY A 2 A 2 t I X 5 I E mf :? .f lQN-xfxligbblslfggmxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxmxxxxwxmx xxxxxxmxm xmmx wx 'N kCCS xxxx J iglkifwkifgikxylxfx S X THE PALACE OF SWEETS XS ' ski Q The place to buy Candy that Sausfles XX? SX: Q OUR MOTTO OUR AIM NN? ' - QNX A - SGYVICG and Quahty ls To Please Everybody SUNBURY 404 Market Street PENNA. Q SPEROS MAMAKOS, Prop. A 5 . 5 r :ASX Mllk 18 your best food, you Esg 1 Y Q should use a quart a day, S 5.-'Q gXN , Call on us for XXX ' ' Good W holesome Mzlk X E .3 5 Eat More GLEN LocK ICE CREAM Once Tasted---Never Wasted 5 xx iv A Glen Look Dauues Com any? --sl A Sunbury, Pennsylvama S X :FSS X X N SEEBOLD MUSIC HOUSE , I X :X For Qualzty and Servzce s N5 . . .... Orthophonlc Vlctrolas, Columbia and Edlson Tallcmg M3Ch1H9S and Records fpzanos of the fBetter Grades THE. FAMOUSWHITE SEWING MACHINES X S X X ,gxwX.-xXT.xYXxgWXk gmgk Qmxi Q.XxsxxQ..QXx XaxxgxYxr.XKxQxxXxxXwgkxgxrrXkXQxXNXKQ.xxSXQWYAQNA,Qx R Page 129 X t X I X X Q . E X SQ Q Ng N X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 5 S 'N Xx'K-XKN X'-XN-w' 3 S XXXXXXXX Xxxxmwwmxxxx XXXXXXWXX X X 'XX X XX Xiqwfmfi ,XNN,xx Q CX' x.,xxx I IX x.,xs,X X CIS ...xx.. Q Civ 'S X Sv ,XNXXX,,xxxxxxxxNxx,x,x,xXNNxXxx,. Q X 2 X X X XX XX YoUNo MINUTE X is Watch In Xa X X For Announcement of our Q SE . Q Q New Lme of Imported Woolen 5X . . , XX Q BRAEBURG CLOTHES Armvmg Dany CfVIaPx Cbros. Q41 UWARX X XXX X XX: X STRAND THEATRE W. Bartholomew Dealer in Sunbury, Pa' ANTHRACITE XX f XXQX X Just for F un,' CUAL 1 A GRANITE XYXs . 'i' W A. MARBLE. X XXX w 1 4 1 I f GAS- Q ' b H f9'n'- For Good, Clean, Coal fav T a i' Phone 1301-L 1- -1 f ,,e,. TM' BARTHQLOMBW OFFICE . 'Qs I KN M 'flu-ul? f Third and court street X SXX T ., L FEET? -V f T :J one , X T.X.,x, R F Page 1309 X Q ?-f 2 X QEQS ,SX SQ ,.,, TTTT XXTTTTXTT TTTXTTTXTT G E TTTTTTXXTT TTTTTXTTT XTTTXXTTTTT TTTTTTTTTT ,Y TTTTTTT To TTXXTXTTX ,T TTXTTXTTTX 2 x,TxxTTXXT , XT.TTTTTTTTTT , .TTTT.T,.,,,,,TTXX,,,T,T.T,,x,xxT,, T , X X X X X N X X X X X X XxXXT'X'XXX-XXXXXXXNNXX XWXN-XXX XXX X X X Q' XX 0+ XNQ 1 X X X X X X X X X X X X XX XX XXXXXX XX X fx V XNN NNNWXYS 2 N I 2 Q I Q I Q E xxxxxxxmxxxmwxxx xxmxxxxxxx xwxmx xxxx 'mxx , HAVE YOU EVER STOPPED we . . To Consider the Advantages of a BOARDING PREPARATORY NNN Q2 QXNQX COLLEGE STANDARDS are BECOMING HIGHER. You may need ADDITIONAL PREPARATION. Perhaps you do not Want to go to college, but Want add1tionalScholas- Q tic training You may want a BUSINESS or SECRETARIAL course. . . . ,. Egg N Perhaps you are interested in ART, EXPRESSION, MUSIC, HOMEVECONOMICS. , VBS Q 5555 4 DICKINSON SEMINARY IS the Answer SYN . . . :RQ Write for free catalogue to W. Long, D. D., Williamsport, Pa. Q WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 4,gq:,bx Auto Accessories, Tires, Tubes, Gas and Qitftftfyi R Oils-Don't Forget The AUTO SUPPLY CO. N X :XT S 241 Market street Phone 210 Sfgxs 'A' SN s ess 1. gm-'Q s 3135.00 DOWN BUYS A NEVV FORD ROADSTER Balloon Tires-Vaporizer-Duco Paint Large Crown Fenders NN Choice of Color X rx x S SE s- is , xg x QW ..c,., Q Qi SUNBURY MoToR co. I Authorized Ford Sales and Service Fifth and Arch Streets World Famous Dunlop Tires Ex Q X s ,,x.,.ce:, cc.. X wmms . .R .rc sm M .scws .clwc ,etc xx X ,X-'LLM ,sic sl. six cc'11,..A cs, ,Qui N N X N NN N X M ssxNs W NNNNNNXNNNYNNNNNNN QYN Page 131 ywx v X x x x x x w X Qxbxxxxxbbxxs L A V l E X mqyy' yfjgyowzgs-QQ 9 Ryu? ct. .x,. x WX x S X5 Nxxxxxx..x.xx,x,NXx,xxxxx.x.,.,.XXxx,,.X,KxxXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,,XXxxx,xxxxNx. X Q XE S Q Q bc: X X N N I :XE S X Q I t E Kb N Is S3 5 F N L7 QE ACCESSORIES AUTO PARTS TIRES F. I-I. I-IOY 613 Market Street SUNBURY, PA. Phone 9033 TUBES, GAS Sz OIL COAL Qualify Weight Service Jos.S.l..owenstein Q Compliments of KAUF MAN Clothers New Styles are Being Shown Daily When In Doubt About Correct Styles Visit R O S E N B L U M 'S Where CORRECT Styles and Low Prices are Uniform ROSENBLUM'S GARMENTS CENTRE Style, Economy, Service Sunbury, Pa. Bell Phone Specilizing in Garments for Stout Figures QQ Ss-x Q Pc -I S N Q N: X Q Q ryk Y if N x 55 si X NWS Sw X s .sw X X titt t. ,ttt M tt,t , Page 132 SQ X X W XX Y Y Y N Y ' X x v x N x x N x N L A V I E NS l- tt tt X X N N Q Q N N 2 E S N I K E N N E z : Q N 2 E N 2 I I K E : N Q X, X55 KXNNNNNNN Nxxw xwxxx Nxxxmxx W mx xxxx N NXXNX X N 5 NS ' ' N If Its Quahty, Food Value, and SQTVICS You Want X ,955 E Y Q Then Call on the nearest dealer that handles It Tzckles the Palate and Tastes Good Because It Is Good Q1 BILL DING SEZ sv . - Q Raise the standard of your Home YOU HTG plaflnlng to blllld, X and you have Raised the stand- . . ard of your Life. or rebu11d, or repa1r, order ,N 4 . your lumber from us. 5 '- its fri ses Q E D G 1.11 . . 3247 lf XX Xu - D .. .1. v:n.0anns.,,z -NN N Then there W111 be notlung Xxx V1 P! '- --: t b t A , V U o Worry a ou . at , N, Q BRoso1oUs LUMBER ff u ooMPANY ' ,. 1' NN, 228 Cataw1ssa Avenue S .M-5 fi , mrs. SUNBURY PENNA. s Ng ggssx MQYER S SHQE HOSPITAL 902 Market Street SQTVICQ and Materlal Guaranteed W zz Cz Cz 1' e ca for an e wer Phone 645-R Sunbury, Pa. N N I 2 -X Page 133 S, X I X X t 2 2 X Q Q Q X E X 2 Q NW Q N Q Y N Q X? Q Q X Y be X w X X x X x N Y Q xmxxxxwNX xx Xxxxxxmxm X K X X Restaurant Eat Wliere you always ' 17' -. receive complete .. g X 5 -- - , - - 1 - sig .. X Kd - satlsfactlon ' I 51 700 Market St. Sunbury, Pa. XE 5 E Q E. C. ROGERS FUNERAL DIRECTOR Sunbury 8 Northumberland Bell Phones NNN? Y Q N X X5 9 W Q BITTNER S STORE XQ ' sf? N Where you can get Everything for Everybody Y D ll -11 11 H s our 0 ars nn ave more Cenls vs XXX? Qs lf you trade at BITTNER'S STORE s ss N 306 Market Street Sunbury, Pa. SEN R QS? 532 Y JAMES P. VAN DYKE ei DRUG STORE 812 Market Street and 33 South Third Street Carry the largest line of Patent Medicines in town. he We have it, come here. Also a full line of garden seeds. Prescriptions Compounded. X Y .e Q EX x 1 :X .-x Y SRXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXXXXXXLXXXXXXXXXXXXXQX5XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXQXXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXXXXXXXQXXXXXXXXXXQXYXXXXXXXXXXXRXXXXXXXXXXXXYXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXQXXXXXXXXXXXEXXXXX x..,,r at .rxx X XXXXXXXRXXXXXXXXE 1 Rx .,.. .Q XXYR XXYX X X XXXXY XXXXY X XXXYX Y .XXX X.X XQXXY sys YY X XX XYXXXxQx.tYXXQXXYXXNQ XXQX Y .YXXXXS XXX X Xssxx Pa g e 1 3 4 I- A V I E X x E NNKK'X XX'XXXNXNNXNXXXNXX'-XNX'--X- '-XXKNKXNXX-KXX----Xx 5 Q xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxmxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx x x xx Wm xi QQ xxxxxxxyxsxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxNxx.kxxNxxxxxNNxxxNsNxxxxsxx,s,x. . X SME S 4 Y Compliments of LO G Sz BROOME A D R E W The place of smart X552 WN? NST s g Q SX N E z , E : X Q x HARDWARE CO. lVIanufacturer's Agent and Jobbers of General Hardware, House Furnishings, Linoleums, Cutlery, Toys, Sporting Goods, Tools, Oils and Paints. Northumberland, Pa. We Sell for Lessi' SHOES With SILK HOSE a specialty owe Phone Bell 851-R 732 Market Street Sunbury, Penna. ' Refresh Yourself Q m--L Q, I 2 Q at any of REA 8: DERICK' SODA FOUNTAINS Stores at Sunbury Northumberland Selinsgrove Shamokin Class Rings 8: Pins Engraved Commencement Invitations Samples, Sketches, Ideas, Cheerfully Furnished 43' The Metal Arts Co. 77 South Avenue ROCHESTER, N. Y. I will Q Q N s S ES,-S . s 2 R ,tt..t tttt Q :almatttxt.awws,TmXMSWNNQWWttttaamXXtXtXitXXXXxtttmtvttmtttwsttNXwtwtmwNXtXXXXXWMMXWWWawww tt.......,.t ,,mt.t.NN..t:X xg ..t. A ..., .txt X N saws W saws .ss as ac., tttt .xt tttt X acltw at XX X Wt gltwt acl, ttxx ask at ac'1.,..s est sax X XX X N S X X N X N X W Q YYWNYXYXMXNXNYXYVX XRS Page 135 W w 4 l J 1 t QA. l 2 E ! I Q 3 1 W' xxx x x x xx xN xx' S x Q x x E x E x x Q ANN? Y' ogxv- vwjjr' Qfgswx 8 fxxxxxxp xxx xxx .xx. yxxxxxxpyxxx- N xzmxmfzmx- xx x Xxx- xxx- xx-A x NN X...xx.xxxx..xx..xxx....,.xxxx..x x xx... 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