Washington County High School - Sejusof Yearbook (Hagerstown, MD)
- Class of 1925
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V I' if 53.13421 .MJ uf I N ff N .L....4g '-Vfff-N371 fr' If QQ an , ' '13-1' ' Z' 7E'Z.i5iY '21'Q?,., 1 EEF f na f '- 'E 3 .V 1 N A N. lg fri., F 1 , 1 Y. 4 LA A I ' s ' ' lg 1 Q i E' I -2 ::f V . X gg X A K - ,, f 1 . L 2 1 U1 ,px -,LZL17 Ljli ' 'i A ill 9 W 55 .. LW - - -V t: ' 11. The SEJUSCF M 012' L Published bq T e Class of '25 nag, sr I.. I rA1 Q!! 7? 1 ulllzslmf W SU IE. GQ S if FOREWORD After the sun of our life has passed the zenith and is well on its westward journey, wc will look back into the balmy days of youth. Days of comradeship, days of laughter and cheer will have all passed with the passing of old friends and comrades. They will bring to us memories, of battles lost and won, of troubles and trials to test our courage, of happiness and unsurmounted joyg in fact. they contain a little of everything which life can hold. Then, too, we will think of the success and failure of our classmates of former days. Making a summary of all these reminis- cences we shall lind that deep down in our hearts. the sweetest memory of all is that of the W. C. H. S. that we have loved. L15 9 l f'5l, F' E- Q. Q all -.Ti L5 m..,,,, . , 9 IQQZQIIEWZESV' CONTENTS FACULTY CLASSES ATHLETICS SOCIETIES HUMOR Us 11911:- if 22 9il'1'f ' 'GPQIfDUGmTuarw Back of each one of us is sonnething stronger than patriotism, stronger than duty, stronger than honor. It is the stuff of which patriotism, duty and honor are madc-l. It is the influence of our Mothers. Years will pass and the world will change, but a Molher's love will never die. Sejusof is lovingly dedicated lo our Mothers. 1 l Editorial Szaff IEIVIIAIUD I.. .1UllNS'l'0N... . ....... ........ . ..,.... . ..lirlilur-in-1'Ili1'f IIICLIGX IXUS ' J. l'.KI'l. .IUNI-IS Nl'Il.I.ll'Z llI'TSlI.XLL .I.vxl. Ifelilur-in-l'l:iu'f Fir:-ululiun llfruuguv' .l.vxl. I'irr'nlulinu .llumlyfvr AR'l'Hl'R YIC.Klil.l'1 El,IZAl!E'l'lI HAIKMAN Ifuxilrvxa llrunlgfrr .lx.-el. lhlxillvxa ,llrrlrrlglvr GI-IURGIC XVIl.l.l.KXlS Ittllil-IRT Mll.l.l-IR U'lI.I,lAM PIIANI-IX' Ar! Hrlilur Span! Erlilur ll'iI uurl Ilunuu' Hal. M.X'l'll.IlA IKIKLIC .HISI-1l'lllNlfISl'll-ILMAX Mll.DlllCIl KI.ll'l' Jxxl. .lrl lillilnl' .I-wi. Spur! Erlilnr Axxl. Wil null llllmur IM. HINVAIHI S1'Iil4ILl.HASE JAY SUIIAFI-' .l1lr4'rli::iuyl .lIun4lyf'r fhwrllrirrrliml lfllilnr IDA RUXVIAXII I.II.I.lAN SMITH AMI. .l4Ir4'rIiRin11 .llunlugfvr Amt. Uryuui:uliun lffdiinr MIR, V. H, OSHA ...... .. ..., . ........ ..I u1'nIl1f .'l1lrixru MISS S.XI'M. .... .. . ..... . ......... ..................... . . . I-'nvully .-lrlrisun l'0MM1'l l'ICli UN A1W1-Ill'l'lSHMlCNTS Louis Fnlnn-slnL'k. Rnyullu Fl'IlIIt'C', William B11llm'. I-'rum-vs Mnloftv. Richard Tnulwlg Ilnlph Bulr. Mnrtlm Murkur. Mury Svltlvs. Hurolnl Rider. A ugrv YI 'Pb -0 Eff' Vg X, J I Q' , ' O - - 'NN' eww f . -, - N Tr' ,A ff H Y W' wa X ' X 'Jffgff I fy f 'f . ' 'SQ Q gif , TT 62 ffxvjhwv QEIQQ l Vf y,f1f,aM,f UMM ,.2 H ' L I ' L 44 5 - . ,L f 1'-x ' L Rm Q32 473 P I Surrey Faculty Y MR. B. H. BOWSER. Vice-Principal .... . . . ,........ English MR. I. KELLER SHANR ........,... .....,. M alllemalicx MR. LOUIS M. STRITE ........ . .foreign Languages MR. GLENN POFFINEERGER .... ........... S dence MR. E. RUSSELL Hrcxs ..... . ..His1nry and Civics MR SAMUEL B. PLUMMER .... .,........ ..Laiin MR. WILBUR j. GLENN .,.... . . .QEnglish MR. AUSTlN A. LAMAR, JR.. . . ..... jHislorp MR. H. RUSSELL ISEMXNGER ..... .... C arfmxercial MR. MR. Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss MR. Miss Miss Miss Miss Mlss Mlss M Iss Miss MRS. VoLNEY R. OSHA .....,. EARL D. HUYET1' .... Broadway Faculty ELEANOR A. BROWN, Vice-Principal .... . . GERALDINE BAxR. . . . .. .... .... INNES BOYER ..... MARGARET DAVIS .... MARY FLEMING. . . J. K. FUNK ...,. RUTH KAYHOE .,...,... MARY KAYLOR .,......... MARY JANE MCCAFFREX' ..... FLORA MEREDWH ........ NIILDRED SAUM ...... JOSEPHINE STINE ..... MARY WARRENFELTZ. . . ELECTA ZIEGLER ...... HARRIET AMEN1' ..,. Tun . . . .coiiunercial . . . .Mnniual Arls . L . .Latin . . ...... ,. . .Lalin .........Q.Qnglisi1 Household Economics Housciloid Economics . . . .Scicnccg Hislory . . . . . . .Science . . . .Commercial .. .........Engiis1l . , . .English History History, Mathematics . . . . ..Frenci1, Lalin . . ..CammerciuI , ...... .Music . . . ..Mulhemalics JOHN D. ZEN'rMx'ER. A. M.. Principal 1 Suanzv BUILDING Sunmzv F Acuury GROUP BROADWAY BUILDING BROADWAY FACULTY GROUP AIX H ax 'T' Diff enior YV 1 7 r , A N - A wr La Y W fi- ff ' qwyllfrirwuHw!FmmQ'z'ffWWNWlfHul1H1r1na1u W W' COLOR Senior Class Purple and While President .,.... V ice-President .... Secfiary . . . Treasurer . . . A ssislanl Treasurer MOTTO We can because we think we ca OFFICERS Eighteen l i Y Y r 1 1 Q FLOWER I Cream Rose n .........,JAYSCHAF . . .joslzpl-um: SPIELMA ........IDA ROWLAND . . . ..THoMps GORDOIL .. . . .Vmcnwm SHENIL ELLIS I'. ADAMS P1-rrxi I'm ynuuvl lnrmylr you ilu-lxvsi1'n 1. 2. R. 4: Short Story lfklilur lluu- Walir-N-Wut 4: A. A. 1. 2, Cl, 4: Glue Uluh 'lt IIi'Y -I. l'1-to llnvslfl allways 1-urry out his tllrunlsf wiulmls ax wiulu-ml lmxv. KAT1ll.IiI-IN .l, AHALT Iixri-: Arr lIl'ark gkthlotic Assm-inliou Il. -lg Assvmhly 1. 2. Il: Glue Club 4. Cunking is nu url supreme, Thur Kuthll-on is ll-urniu', Sll0's sllru to uss' il suon ur Inlu, IVIIL-n fur llnh thvrds smnutlning huruin'. ll.Xl.l'lI U, HAIR Slulzlvrrs haul: unl un1l ' A. A. 1. 2. Il. 4: Maxllxlm-r llalslwllmll -L: Sport- ing: Ealitnr Hou-Walir-N'Wut -I: Arlrortising Cum- millvv of Sl-jnsof -L This is juzz-luuuul llnir. llv hns works-d lung :mul lmrcl l'ur ulll' llslslu-tlmll luum. lll l'll V. llM'lI'l'lGl.l. lim-'vs I vr IR-l1 x xul.'u Assn-luhly 1. 13. Il, 4: Athloliu Axxuciuliun -I: llumlicrnft Clnh 4. lluth is al wry sxrovl girl. At lm-ns! that is hm' ra-pg Sm-I-oss will survly vmuv In Iwr. Yvs Ihlth. just wnlvll your stop! IIUIIICIIT I . HAIR lim: l r'1'l my l11uacrlc A. .L 1, 2. Il. 4. Giro him ax gun mul lot him go. Nineteen .wx :af IDURUTIIY F. BAKER, Darr lla-lr Assn-lnlvly R, 4: Atlllvtic- Asxnvintinn 3, 1'l'vsidunt of llulldicruft Club -1, Ihwnwn 1-yes und hluvk lnlir. .Xml ax sulilu so fuir. A lu-urt full of juy. Sn kiml und dum-uy-our Durullly. NV. SAXTEN BARNES Blumsxey Jw lll'l uni A. A. 1. 2. 3, -L Stucliuus at ull HIIIUS. mul n gl-out infurmnti llurc-am fur houkkouping. ALMEDA L. BARR SKK:-:'1'E1: Fur Iu'ul'1'n'x xn7.'f'. Tilly .Xtlllm-lim' Asrenciutioll 4: Assuxululy 3. -X: Ulu nmtic Clulu 4. Nut too svriuus, nut too guy- Ihxt u ruru good follow, When It L-ulnes to play. ROY l . ILXITIIIIMAN l'1'n1,x' lik-xusul'uclJ .,. A. A, 1. -. J, -L Sulm-tiuu-s lu- is cullvll llw buss vuuury M711 uf thu Svnim' Pluss. llc' was u slnlrk but llou ln- ia :L shrivk. MATILDA lkllihli Tn.x.y I'll hill' wlmf is it! Assmnhly 1, 2. 25: Glvo Vlulx 41 Mlm-lliu As N0 vintion 2. 4: Art Editor of YQ-nr lluuk sm' 1'uctry Editor of Hoo-Wui1'.N-Walt 3. Sho sun- is n puppy dxnnsul, A1141 yuu'll final hor nlsu snmrt. II01' future lies in Iwo wnrxls 'Flu' num null mapper Art. Twenty I .XLIUIC lll'l l'lNGlGlR A1.1.11: I-'nr y1m4I111'xx uul.'l ' .Xssvlllhly l, 2. 3. -4: ll11111ll01'11fI l'l11l1 vi. Sho is gvntlo. N110 is shy. lint llu-1-4-'s 1nism-l1i1-l' In lull' 1-yn-. 1'l.AlKliXl'E li. REUK l11:o1u' lI'1'II. I lruorr ii A. A. I. 2. 3. -fl: llvlrulillg: K'l11l1 4: lll-Y l'llll1 4: Glue- l'l11Ir IC, 4: M111111go1' Sm-1-1-1' 4. lk-4-ky nunlx- l1I111s1-II' sh-k 1'111111l11g ilu- sown-1' ll'1llll. Wu 110110 In- will lulvv lwllvl- llll'li wl1v11 ln- lu-m1m's 11 lllxvtmz MARY Ill-1l.l.lflISUXVIGIIS xlllllli .liyNlr'r mu m'4n1l. ' Assn-mhly 1. 2. CL -I: Sm-r1'c-t111'y nl' ,Xsse111l1l1' Il: l'1'1-sinh-111 lh-lu1Ii11L: t'l11h -l: Alllh-lir Assn. li' by 11113' l'l!lllll'1', l111w1-11-1'. You 1lo11't lmuw tllls lilllv 0111110 You just n11g:l1t In hx-ur lu-1' lxllklml. .Xml ln-1' 111':11i111: uf grvul 1'uuu-. WAIW1 II. HEARII lim-K -'Nunn' farm s A. A, I. 2, Cl. fl: S1-1-1-1-l111'y A. A. 4: llnslu-tlmll l. -I1 llnsw-Iulll :St Snwvl' Zi, 4. H4- is thu lust nf lln- tl11'1-v llvxml M11sk11t4-1-1's - 11 Wiz 111 lvxxslavflnxlll, M.KIlGAlllC'l' lll 1'll IIUNVMAN ls il? Il1'111111nlv l'l11lu H l?vl111ti11g l'l11h 42 Assn-lnhlv . 2, 3, 4: M1111-riv Assm-ialtioln -L A Wl1v1'o'v1' sln- ls. Wl1vw'o1' shi- gm-s. S1111 luukvs frionnls pruwl mul t1'111' Fur l11'1' xnnttu is Give to tln' 11'm'ld tln' lu-sl yml lIXll'l', .Xml ilu- In-sl wlll 1'n1111' lmvk tu you. Tnrenly-one gf ,Q u.. ,,.-.. .3451 ' ., x I y ,, if IP X vvq S 1 W.. I I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1'll.XWFlIRlJ M. lLlCl'Kl,lGY I Sxmmm I 1111-W-I-I-413 1 Sill-ut Snnukiv. If sllvm-0 u'4-ro gnllluu. lu wuulrl hu u'urlll xl lnilliou. , I 1 I I 1 llAlklllE'II'l'H H. IIIKHYVER I 0h! I 4lun'l lruol1 ' GIUO lfllllr 4: Ailllullv Assnciuliull ' : Sv:-1-ulury Glrl's Ill-Y 3, 4, lflnrrlx-Ill' lx tzlll n ll l' lull U wrrr I Al : A I I1 uviuu-ly 1'ul1'.' nulkos n lllt just 1-vo1'ywlu-l'0. SSl.'lll- I I I CHIKISTIAX Il. llllilll-I BUD X Film U .lIl4jc'r 1 A. A. l, 2, Il, 4: lfmlrlulll 2, 3, -1: lllvl- Club 1. Bull ix unullu-1' 1-xannplu of xl suuxll num Mlm knows lluu' to play fontlulll. Ill- ls um- ofitllu lu-st gzuurmls W. U. ll. S. vvvr lllrnvml out. I I I rizlliun -L I lil.IZAllli'l'll IKUIILICII I I GI-IN l-ZllAL I 3 1' GUllx Assmulvly 1. 2. CL 4: ll' '- ' - ' ul-ss Mulmglfr luululn 1 lull 4. In sz- lbruxmllil- l'luh -l: , II l- . ss. - K ulu K llvr Imir is lighf. llvr I-yvs url' lxluu Shu lullis ull zluv. .xml all mgm mb. 1 0 LEIIUY li. IIIUIXVEIII Much: 1l'Il0 lrllnlx I0 I:uo1r? X Orvlu-sim 1. 2. II. -l: .L A. 1. 2, Sl, -l: llmm-lVuin, ' N-KVM Stull' -I. I , Miki- is om- nl' llwsv quivt fn-llnws, W:1Ll'h your Stull girls. I 1 I I I 1 I ...1 N Twenty-two I I I I I I l!tllltl'1'llY E. CIIANEY Dm' Num lriflx, flivl imu Iwur ulwulf+ Athlvtin- Assam-intiml R. -I: l,itn-rnrx' Nm-It-tv 1 2, 22, 4: lirnmutit- t'lnh -L Dt-ur litth- lint with hor 1-yt-s of gruy. llns luvvsl hm' Huh for manly n mhly, lin-I-y 1-vm-Hin: nt hallf past 4-ight, Sht-'s wultlm: lulllt-utly nt lhv gnlv. WILLIAM T. lilllilil-I BILL l'nu lrrlnnn yr! hurl A. A. 1. 2, Il. 4: Srlollw Club 4. He is n hut lltth- rlglttvr from tht- We-st lflml Sumo clny hu will hu nn 1-m.:lm-1-r. MAIIGE I.. VIIARLES C I x,uu.EY I r1m'l Im u'm'rir'rl Glce Uluh Cl. -4: Atlllvtiv Assoc-intinu -L: As- st-mhly 1. 2: lll-Y Girls' Club. Slu- is shnpll-. hull nml stntoly, llut glvvn tu arguing faintly llnwvvvlx stnnnrh und tlrm At vvory turn. ll. IIICYSI-ZR IKVSSARIT CY Quit 'mm' kifldin' A. A, 1, 2. 3, 4: Ill-Y 3. 4: VIL-0-l'x'x-shlvllt -42 mf Sriuln-v Uluh vl: Hrgn lution Mulmgor ol' llam- Wniv-N-Wut -I: 'l'l'ut-lc -L Cy is froth l unhstmvu- 'small hut migllty. XYllt'iln'l' nltlllvlirs nr studios. Uy is ulwuys tln-rv. l'A'l'IllClilNlG S. t'l.Il'l' lint-: lx llml nit-v. I uxk you. is Ilml ni:-r Athh-tir Assurlutlnn 3, -I: Fl'olu'll Ulllll Assu- eintinn 1. 2. 3, -4. Wa- nrt' ull fund ot' Kato, lla-r .lohnnlv likvs hor too, llul If shv misses uno lt-ttn-r. Uh my! isn't sho hlue? Tnverlly-three 'N -X SYLVIA FUIIEN Tim Yun ulmfl nwun H Assn-lnhly 1 2. Il: .Xthh-lic .lssuvinfiun 3. .L 4: lwunuutixf Chill 4. Sylvia 4-mnvs. mul Sylvlu gm-s. l Ami lurlly slips shx-'s givmx. Shu- nlulws thi- ts-um-lu-rs raml mul rugu, Anal lirwl thvy 1ll'l' al 1iVill'. I -i.. V ll'II.l.l.lM .l. lll l'l.Eli N IHLL 1-'ur r-raps .wkc ' , A. A. l. 2. Il. -I: Awlvvrllsiug Umnlllittvn of Sujnsnl' -I. Illll is thu- stan' illl1lx'4ll-lwrl' thi- .lnn'rh'u Slow. hogs all the- 1-ml nl' tho wvvk. , ,-.,1J- ' 'xiii' ' ix ' ! fx, kj . K 1 J MARY RI. l'0'l I'lHLl. l l!r:l.lNn.x Gund nigh! I Assn-mhly 1. 2. tl. 4: llallullul-:lit Ulnlr -it Ath- Iuliv Assuulxlliull 4. I Whvn Alnry hnlghs shv 1-lusox hor 1-hs. llul In-llc-r smlln-s thun tvurful Nlgln-1 Smiling: fxlvvs :ia-vlu nlwnys iwst. f .lull Mury wv lmpo you hurl- sun-1-1-Tk. l JOHN W. l'Alll.E ' Jmlxxx' ' ls llll' .llurlflvlurl Wirral? V Ill-hauling Uhlh 4. Uv is llln- shn-lk uf Flu-wsvillv lull ho ifrft rn-1-5 gmnl ut um- ul-in driving. ' l I 'l'IIELMA S. UIIIDIGR , Tuxnlr ' I z'uu't lm u'm'1'ir'rl Assvmhly l. 2. Il: llh-v l'luh 43 Atllls-tic As sm-intinn 4: lhlmlicruft Uluh -I. 1 Hin Tin 'l'ln, llhx Tin 'l'ln, N This ls Ihr snug nf thu Ford. W As it gullupx uluug on its wiwvls s thin. With Thelmn us its lm-41. Tnvcnfy-four 1 il' lu' ga-ls lminl for whnt hx- lumws ho uT'n-s thn- EDGAR 'l'. f'AMl'llEl.I. lhmxs f 'll1'4'l. ' A. A. 1. H, 4: Ura-lwslrn -L Ms-ut mu- of mu' fll1l!l't' clue-lul's. lhk surf-ly mln tivkln- u lmnju. IIHLICN UYSIIEX W Bohm' II1'1'k X Assolnhly 1. 2, Il, 4: lbruumiix' l'luh -I. Tlmugll shv lmrsllvs thc- sr-huhlrly why. Muvh fun sho Ilnrls from :hly tu duy. XVIl.l.l.XM I . UIIANICY AIUIHIY .ll: :rlrvvl ow A. A. 1. 2, Il. 4: l-'untlmll Ii, -I: Wil mul lhlnmr lfhlitm- of Svjusul' 4. XVunhln't sllrprisv nu- if ho wus sitting in tho I'l'vshl0nt's rlmh' sunn- day ol' Wvsts-rn Iflnlvr- prise. ICDITII IX. D0 I..XVliICR Exam Imn'l hill vm ' Assvluhly 1. 2. Il. 4: Ilrxlluutic- Uluh 4: Mh- lotiu Assoc-izlliun 4. Shu muy ho small. lhlt In-t us tvll you this. 'Phu 1-lass of '21 Flu-l'islws this littlm- miss. JAMES XV. 1'lllflNOXVICTI'I J nl .-hr. 1-mno Ml .L A. 1.2.3.-4: Hi-Y 3. -L Tln-rv um-S n vm- without ax mln-Ivor. Uh. nn, thnfs .Tim Ulwlmwvllx. W0 smnvthnvs think .lim slmuld hv cullm-ml al visitn1'il1st0:uI uf :I student. Tnfenly-ive xtrvg-3-93,34-3 : 1 ccQ EIINA ll, llIG'l'llll'lI 'lixxunlu llullI Gr'1 ' Lit!-Yury Sm-in-ly 1. 2: Alhlutiv .Xxsoviutimi 2, 4: Give Clnh Il. -lg lbrumntic Uhlll -1. Another 'l'ungnru. will our Iichm ho. For shi' surv lnnlws tho typvwritm-1' sing. lu ai fvw yvnr's thnu, wo 4-nn rumlily suv. 'Phu monoy hvr spvvll will lurimz. UHARLICS G, ULINHAN Wnorz ll'lu'rr x Suif: A. A. 1. 2, 3, 4. if Mr, Him-k's fuvoritv history stlulvnt ol' the Cululuorciul Class. Ho knows when C0llllllllllN 1-xwwsvrl Ilu- llvlauwalw. lfl'I'lll'lL J. EMMERT Pr:v:Nr I but ye Assruilrly 1, 2. 3, 4: Drnumtic Club 43 From-lx Chill 4.2 Athlotic Assnciutiuu -L Thvre is allways u smile, Anil lun.-k of the smile ls snnlotlllng worth while. l'Al'L E. 1'llliNKLE'l'UN Sx.m:l'x' , ll'llul :lu you r-urr ' A, A. 1, 2, Il. 4. Whitt lliml yuu sux? XViping: his 1-yvs und loukim.: innocently towards Mr. lllc-ks. His l'nvm'itv slot-ping 4-IMS tlllstnryl. EVELYN M. FRITZ Flcrrz For Hvam'11.v Salcr ' Athletic Assoc-iutiun 4: Assembly 1. 2, 3, -1: lh-lunatic Chill -L. llvn-'14 In tho girl with al lwurt und u smile. Who mnlu-s tho Imhhln nf lift- worth whllu. Twenly-six c Q -. ,. .hz RAYl'T'l l'A P. l liAX1'l'I 1 KAY ll1'!l. ' , Glu- Vinh 4: Assvlnhly I. 22, fi: Atllh-tim' Assn- V vhltiuu 1. 2, Ii. 4: Allwrlising l'o1muittx-0 Yvnr Hunk SIIIIT. in-lmlillll l'luh -L . lhlyx-Il:1's I'umIlu-ss for hunks ss-wus in-vol' hw . wnllv. 'T .' In 1-hiss m' in hunk stnrvs it's allways thu sunn- Shmfs sn kind mul 5:1-nliv in 1-v0l'y wily. My. nr0n'l wa- prulld ul' this lhrx? , VIIARLES ll. VUSENS Mvos ll'4'lxsul'A'1U A. A. 1. 2. IL 4: Fnnthull 3, 4: lhxslwtlmli 41 Sm'vul' 2. Hi'l'l'1' Sllllihlj' ln- wx-mls his why to Mnrylulul Stun' Nrwllml tn sou his Lsishkrn. XI'II.LIl'l Gli'l'SliALl. 4, NELL .' .-lu: lI1'f'k I Assvmluly 1. 2: Him' l'luh -I: Athlvfil' Assuviu- Q tion 4: Asst. t'ir4-ulution Mnnngvr nf Si-jnsuf -L y All nur wurfls cunhl lwvvr rn-ll. llnw mm-h we low our Null. - Shu- is ni frivml in 1-verymu-. And nlwnys in for fun. YI-IRNUN I.. IIELLINGICIR ll1l.l. 4'K1'1-1ls1l1'vdi A. A, 1. 2. IL 4: Snwvl' 4. A Ihulfwnx 1-uwhoy who survly vnu hum ix suv vm-r hull. l'ILIZAlll'l'l'l1 HANMAN In-:I-:inc Rui, urmcl lwm'f'n'N. lI1'I1'u F f Assumhly 1, 2, Ii: Glvu Ulllll 3. 4: Prvsiden! V FN-iwli Uluh 4: Hi-Y Girls' l'luh: Asst. llnsinvss f hlllllllglvl' Sm-jusnt ': Atlilvtiv Association 2, -L lin-x'yl1mly lnvus her, 7 Shi-'s vw-x'ylxmly's Uni. Slu-'s n good A-ross-word 1n1zzlvl ' Ami u tyluiwll nllrmlliwuly gall. Twenly-seven .,,.. 97 'Q 'r f, ri 4 if A A 'ff . . U 1,23 , iI :'Q I ' I ,fi 'Vw 55 ' 1.5 4 3-- 5 ' Nfig 4 -'I-QV... . -Q I I I I I I I I I I I HAHAN M. S. INDIIII I Donn IIE-mull'4'lU I A. A. 1. 2. JE, -I: Ffunrtlnalll il: Sn-is-:mv Vinh -LI Hu lx n wild hull on thx- 1'u-xtluull lim-lcl. IAIsI1 in hls t'Iu-vl'nlx-I I. I I I I HELEN J. HAIUIAN H'lm'vI v1 llmuyluf il I Assmnhly 1, 2: H1119 l'lnh 3, 4: Athlvtlv Asda-' viutiun -I. I A girl so xwvvf. n pn! sn trnv. A rvul good spurt. llvrs-'s lm-k hu ynu! ROY fi l4II1'HlCI.IHCIKGICH Eluuu-: I l'umz' nn. lfurlc1 ' I Sm-ivm-v Flnh -I: Pm-11'y liclitm' of ll1m4WI1il'- N- wm 4. I Hu is 11 llmtlwlnntiw-: shnrk. W0 tlfftlll w:nI1lvl' why lvlivlliv is allrsvnt on uw-num uf siolilwe-is flur- iug: tho hunting sf-nsun. I MAIIGAIEWI' N. HAYN Mxuullc I 'Tiff' Il'lli:. flow I J.itvrzu-y Sm-in-ty 1, 2. Zi. -L: Atlllvtin- AxTwi:n- tion :L 4: Ibruumtil- vluh -I, , Uh Mnrgun-t with thy mn-1-ry mivn. I Your lungll is so faunilynh. I l4'ul'g1-t that Iluggmn- foul Mau-ima I 1hm'K lvl. Dun Pnpiwl foul yuh, I I IA DI ' I S FA H NICST1 IPK Lou .flIn:mluIl'l1f jf A. A. 1. 2. ::. 4: 'rrm-k 3. 4: xmnmzm- 3. 4: ,E Hi-Y :L 4: Ulm- 4'luh -I: liusinvss Mmm 'vr nl' M' Hoo-Wnir-N-Wut 4: Advvrtisillz t'uxnlni,tvv nt' 'QT Sm-jusuf 4: Assistant Mullmgvr Fnutlulll n-3,2 Lou is uno ni' fhnso hoys XUII can lu-wr Ind nr rg hnms- on Sunday night. fr-4 - ' dl' I H .. ,- M ,,.,., , .X ..,,m5, Twenty-eight I Assn-lnhly 1. 2. 23. 4. 1Cl.lZAllH'l'll lIlCLl llll'll llrr'1'Y ll'ln-u Hun yvt it -Tun yn! il -N'unH Assvlnlvly l. 2. 3: Vnlh-3' llull l: Athlvfir Ks xurllltlulx I, Il, 4: Ulm- Pluh -4. llc-rx-'s lm-Ii in yuu sun-1-ssful hh1lTvl'. Xml lmvv 11 liuu: you nmln- mon sulll-r. lll'l1lI S. ill-ltilllili 1..uclzY 1'um1' un. Ich! A. A. l. 2. Il, 4: Snvvvr -l: lhlslcvllulll fl: Glo:- l'Iuh 4. lh-ing un thx- wuts. l.urry is In-rn-. ,xg -J ANNA l.l'Il'I IIICRSIIIAIX' Sxoulix' .Ymr ynlfrv' yum! Assm-lnlnly l. 2. Il. -l: Atllh-tiv Assucinllml -I' Ilrnmulim- 1'Iuh -L Nunn- ul' us l-ull lu-r Annu 1.01-. llnr mln-rs cull hor Slmulii4- .Xml the only thing lllnl .luhll I'IllI'l sm-. Is why shv :lm-sift plug' lnxukvy. t'IlAlil,HS TIIUMAS IIUHINIY AJ hm 1 unu u A, A. l. 2, ., -. . In-shh-nt 4: linskvtlmll I, L. 2'. : ' ' 'l'1'1-xxslxn-l' ul' Look ul Ihn- list unmh-r his mum- nml lhl-h y run zlmwvvizm- Tum. r . -... -'11 nn . L. 2'. 1 Vzmtuixl : ' Iss of 'LZ w XXX xJ ' 4 3: X- Y:'l'----:',-: ' MARY l'A'l'lll-ZIHNI-I IIUI-'FMAN 1iA'I'Il-I .lh Munn- 1lnnxlirl'ul't Cluh 4: Alhh-tif Assm-intinnl -l' I wish l wus n rm-k. A sm-Hin' nn xl hill, A doin' nothing ull Qlny lung. lhll just al sl-tliu' sllll. Twenty-nine 4 - 'l MM ,f..f -N1 . ' 2 A . ...ik vN.,f .QM . 4 W2 I , '-Lewin!! il .fy .k Y t E ffl., I1 K-RQ l'll.XlK0'l l'l'l H. HU'l 1'l'2h f'n.x'r IIN Whiz lmxnlullv Ulnh -L: Arlxlvtiv Assn:-lntiun 2, 3.-l: lli-Y Girls' Flulu Sl. 4: Assuluhly 2. 3. 4. Ulll' only slum-ill nl lh-mnlxvaly Sho tnkcs lu-r purr quits' wvll. W0 wnlulvx' what ln-r l'utm'u will lu Ah girl. you xwvvr mul fm-ll! . '1 ll.XliUl.lJ N. UICLM Suowrx' ll'l1uI Ihr' nIixr'lIif'f A. A. 1. 2. H. -4: Ili-Y 2. 3. 41 H100 Vlulr 4: Sn-in-um-v Ulnh 4: S0l'l'9tlIl'X 4: Foutlnlll Il. llnh Jnvv ulo tnppzlh lu-'S qultv thv lam-1-ins. 0h wllnf? MANY l'l. IZEII Sm --1 l:upr' 11. wwf.-1- Assvxuhly l. 2. Ii. 4: Allah-Iir Assnviutinn All lwnmnlic Club 1, Il, 4. NVlth lovvlim-ss mul hrnins roxuhinvll. Why slmul4ln't sho slwvvvll. Nut nny plnvo un vurth yuu'lI Ilnnl Um- nmrn- slum-vu tlmll slum-. WILMEII IC. ll1lUYlGR Sxrrz l'm gunna Imxi yan nul4 ' A. A, l. 13. :L -I. Sfucliuus ul ull tinn-. m-vm-1' lun-. This is Ihv lmy tlmf lakes the- ulkv. I , l.47l'lSl'l JAVOIIS l'l-:,wllEe-L .lll'. ll1'v'lf Alllln-liv Assmwiulimx: Assn-lnhly l. 2. Il: Gln-1 Clnlx 4. Ilm-s-'s lo xl lu-igllt nuul lmppy girl. Um- num- uf lh'mulwuy's lmrly-lmrl. In Ulwmistry sho mlm-sn't Shire. Iivvnllsn- sho knows hor whats mul whcrvs. Thirty RIVIIARII L. .T0liXS'l'llN lhcxc Ang xlmnln A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Ili-Y 2, 3, 42 '1'l'v1 s Ilnskvtluxll 4: Iiditnr-in-1'l1iu1'of Ss-jusnf -lg Wln- nvr nf Sm-utt Prizm- 2. Mr. Strih-'s only sll11u1'ior in gulf. HJ R1ll.Dlil'Ilb G. KLIPI' Km-r SIlipxJ Howl jlI'III'1l. ' Allllolis- Asswwhxtiuu 1. 2. 3, -L: Gln-0 Club 3, -1: I Wlt mul Hnmur lillimr of Scjusuf: A Il. 2: Vnllvy Ihlll 1, 2. 24. ssemhly Horn-'rx to thx- wittix-sl, spurlic-st :xml host. Thu girl wo ull low und zulnrv. Slnfs full of fun. with humor slu-'s Ill Of pm-p. slum- 1-uuI4ln't IHIVL' murv. .HIIIN l'AI'l. JONES llumr l'mm' nu vs! . A. A, I. 2. Ii. 4: Glu- Club -4: Uiruulutinn Mun- m.:vr nf Ss-Jnsul' -L. lqlillll' un. Ott. why clmft you tl-Il tlu' lllllll yull lurukc- that tvs!-hllw? llm- muy nut lm 1 lm! ln' IN allways rm-mly to lu-Ill. MARY Il. KXl'IlSI.l'IY Srmrr 1 rl4m'I 1-ulvh Ihr 1lrifl I lvumlvr Assa-mlrly 1. 2. R: Glu- Uluh 43 liusinvss Mam- upxcr Hun-XVnir-N-XVnl -L: Allllvtic Assoc-iutimx -L. Attempt the mul und xlorvl' stnud tu doubt. Nothing so hard hut search 1-uuhl Hml GLENN W. JONES Cmzsmz f'unu' nu nmr H0 llsvd to colin- nt lun o'm-lurk. lult comes nt noun. it out. nmr hr Thirty-one X855 'J'fDf A grimy. s . . S 5 , MARY lAll'lSlC KUUNS 'AM I. llnlnlin-1'nl'l 4'Iulu 4: .Xlllln-lim' Assnriulim -l Assvlululy 1, 2. Il. 4. In Mnth mul Flu-mistry sln-'s n star. llvn-'s wlslxilu.: you lun-k Wlxs-11-'ox' yum uw. X QS A ICIIXYAIKID .L Kl'Il'll7Y 'F lan Q' Yun nrill. will nun 3- A, A. 2. IL 4: Sch-In-v l'lnlr -L ' Ed rimlvs lln- jorkwuls-1' l'rum Km-m-clysvillv. lll , ,Jig is u nullln'mnlls's sllurlc. 1 .L f. , JF' fmsbej N. x- lly mul lay. 35 ICYA lilill'llliYSliY , l l11iuy Vflljixlu-N -y -. -l: Ilmumlisf l'lnlu 4: lllm-0 l'lulu -L Uh. lll'lIl' litllv Evan. Sn sllm-nl :xml shy. You'll ln' u 1'nulul'n'wskl Assvmluly 1. 2. Sl: Atlllvlin- Assuriuliml ll -, N. I U. KING lilil-IIPY. Ju. Uunxx' lJirnm1' u :mml.'v ' 'Elm' Fhllu -I. King is n gn-ut sm-in-ly luvuml. ll' ln- lu-vp: on lm will ln- um- of ilu- Your lnunlrn-ml. M.Xll.Xl.A K'.Vl'IIl'IlilNl'l Ll'1llM.XX Suzm .lI!l yuurlm-xx Frl-m-lx Uhllu 4: Athlvtiv Assnrhlllun 4: As- svxnluly l. 2. Il. 4. Quin-I nlnl svlclom over guy. Wm-king mul worlcing sho spa-mls Ilu- mlny. Thirty-lnm O ,W , f., VATHERINE LENYIS Krr hc yul:rzu'lf Ulm' l'luh 41 .Xlhh-tic Assmlinlion il. 4: As- sunuvly 2. rl. -L . lluppy um I. from euro l'1u fre-u. Why nrvn'l flu-5' nll. Unnlunt like luv? RIUHARD KARL I,lTDXl'lli Gus All riylhf, nom A. A. 2. 3. -1: Glvu Cluh 3, 45 Atlvvrtisllxg Unm- lniltuc of Sojusnf 4. Gus ls the Sheik of the Hulfwuy Hups. His gl'0llh'Sf wualkllcss is n tvxululwy to put on wx-ight. l'lS'l'liLI.A M. LIZICIR ST1-21. Y:'h. I lmlr'lm l n-In-h lllulu 4: Ibrnlnnlin: l'luh -L: Allllvliv Association 4: Assn-ulhly 1. 2, 3. -I. For if shv will, she will-you nnly alupx-nll on'f. Anil ll' slu- won't. sho wnn'l- su tlu-ro's nn Q-ml on'l. MILLARIJ F. MARTIN D.x-IM lSlnitllsluu'gj OIL BGVHIIV' lin-Ibn has nll lhv lu-llvs of Slnithsluurg run- ning uflor him. FERN MARIE LUYVMAN Fmxmm I ll'rlI, Iluly N-IyhI! f .Xlhlm-tic Assam-intinn -Lg Assn-nxhly 1, 2. 3, 45 ll!llllllt'l'!lfI Uluh. ' Slu- wus just thu quiet kind, Whuso nature uuvvx- vurivs. L Thirty-three G A Y 'Y '-'-f-Tiff? . . .Z 5,15 25: 'QQ S au-1. if 1 ' ' QM 5 5 Q -X., Y x lil! 'XSS 'iv 'W f 3 A W' .. s.. 1 ' W, l'l..XRl-1Xl'lC Il. M111 IXNHLI. MM: ll'm-llsmm-cl! A. A. l, 2. Ji, -Q. U lh- is lllv futurv oplolm-ll'isl ul' llu- Class ul' '25, Um- vuu ulwuys gut u sullsliu-lm-y rv- : sumlsl- wlu-u lu- alslcs Mus- ll' llu- Muryluuml ie . 1 guml. . lll'Il.I'1N IC. LYON Jill Worr! K Assn-lululy 1. 23 llll-0 Club 3, -l: Assm-lulv Elli- torslu-l'lllvf Svjusofl I'rn-sillm-ut lll-Y Girls' l'll -l: .ltlllollv Assuvlutlnu 2. 4. Sho vxc-vls lu duuciug uull uulslv, 'l'u lulr, luuuugiug is uu url. Sluvs u wnmlux-ful lull of '25 llul fruux wluuu luis slu- shall-u u lu-nrt? l'll.llll.lCS ll. All-lilNSl'IY Uuxrzx' IlorxvN llruvy hus grunt ulrllily us u wlt lllltl luluu urtist. llc luis given us luuuy luuglls this yen FIIANFIGS V, MAI.lb'l l'l'I M.u.u'r ,lu', jimi u Iitllu bil ruur'r ' lla ll Assn-lulxly 1. 2. 3, -lg llusks-llmll 2. Il. -l: Alh- lvlim- Assoc-lutinu 1, 2, 3, -L: llruumllr l'lulu 4' Ynllvy llull 2. 33 Aclvvrtisiug Uululuitn-0 ol' Svjllsuf. 'l'lu's-v vlwl-1's. llooruy. for old Mulnt, Tlu- Lzirl who is uvur u pall Slu-'s lunu-st, sl1c's trlw, uuml pop slu-'s gut, Slu-'s just u rn-gulur gul, U. T. Ml'lN'1'Zl'IR. JR. lZrl'm-s .lll' Il111'lJ Ili-Y Il, -l: Sl-in-lu-c Uluh -l: l'1'A'sirlvut -1: Glu l'lul1 -4. Souls- cluy lu' will lm uu A-lm-lrlvul vllgilu-ur. Just uuw must of his 1-vm-uimzs ure uccupicll snxm-wlu-l'v ou Ifluuliltml lluulcvurll. Tlrirly-four -l: Atlllotiv Assmliaxtlon 1, 2, R, -1: Allvurhslng lllAll'l'lIA l .4MARIilGl! Em Ex: Uulxsurvd ljnlwj Ynlluv Bull 1, 2: Assuluhly 1. 2: Gln-u Ululi Ii. Cmmnitteu Sejusof. Mnrtlm is our lwighfust girl. But wx- like her ull the sxuuv. Shu duzzlvs us, kvops our lwmls ln u whirl. Wilh knowledge lhnt'll IL-:ul hex' to fnuxv. V., .IUSHUA R. MESSERSMITII JM-tr: Yun ummm quit rnm usual A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Orc-lxestrn 1. 2. 3, 4: Ili-Y 3, 41 Snucer 43 Glue Club 3, 43 Dvlultiug Ululx , -13 Sven-m1'y 4. Here is .luke ilu' luoy who has not xuiskvml ai slay of Hlgh School. An ontlmsiustim- wnrkor in evurything: hu umlertukcs. ,..X'X. .lI4l.XNETTE Y. MUULAIN JEAN Now 1'll frll mn ' Assulnllly 1. 2, 3, -lg Athletic Assnviuliml 3, 4 Dx-nnmtic Club 4: Valley Bull 1. 2, 3, Oh. .lvun with thy deep hluo s-xl-s. And with thy grin, you mntulizc: You uuulo us love yum all ilu- yours Ami wlwu we pnrt tlu'l'uill he xuuw tuxws. DAVID U. Mlhlllflli D. U. .-1ll'. kill A. A. 1. 2. ll, -in Sus-cl-1' -L: Ili-Y 21. -4, Um' of John W. L'nlulo's pupils lu Olav Arm Ilriviugrf' . . ' 5 A 1 . 1 . - ,. , Q 4, . . j L ,. . -gg Ylilllll A. MuNu.xN 1 gl, 1 A A . Wann-: . I- .' ,wg Q' I Oh, Jlt'c'lr 9 B 9.55 .' Assn-mhly tl, -L: Athletic Assn:-lntimx -lg Frunn-I1 -' V ' ffm' , Club. , - A ., - x Yon- has In-ulltiful curly lmir. Q V A, .- . .- , .- ' '. 'f ' g4.Q:p5.Mv, , Uma umlung. hu n munl. qum. fun. f' .. 42 la Tllirly-fve 1 fx. X1 525: l 7 W, , 'Mi' 'f' , if, f Ewa . ..-1 ff' AWS I D E 1 l RANK'ES D. MUIININGSTAR DIMM.:-is I livlw-lm Assn-xnlvly 1, 2. 3, 4: Atlllm-lic Assuulzxtlun 43 llrunultlv Vlnh 4. llc-rx-'s ln ilu- girl wlm llws nut ni' iuwn Azul mln-ls Gully up uml down. Uulxxlwlvllt. usufnl, :mul mul truv. llvr vlrtnus ure umny. In-r funlts uru il-xr. l-'lil-IIJERICK A. Mll.l.l-Ili. JR. Fnrrz FnuI Fi1'nll A. A. 4: lll-Y 3. -L: Svslvllrv Club 'lr XVit mul llumur liwlilnr I'loo-XVnir-N-Wu! -I: Wlnncr of an-rulul plum-0 15:11 lnlcrxulmlustlu mlrclnmulluxl vunlvsl St. .lulm's Collvgo. Nm-rl-r plny jazz when Fritz ls urmlml. ll nll'n-cts him likv St. Vltns lmnce. IIICLEN U. MURNlNllS'l'.lll lionnlrz Air yu fum Axsmnlxly 2, Il, 4: Fwllclu Club 4: Allllmrtiv As- suclntiun -l. As lsrlnxful of misc-lllul' mul fun zlml 1:11-0, As over ll mortnl glrl could be. IIUIRHRT E. Blll.I.l'Ill Bm! !7onu' Ullh A, A. 1, 2. H. -L3 Fnotlmll Il: Alnnxlgor -4: Glu Clulu 4: Sport Emliml' nl' Svjllsof 4: Ilvlmtin, Uluh 4, lloln is allways nn llulul wllll plm-my of spirlw. Pvp mul mnrv pm-lwtlnlfs lluh. l'.Vl'IllClKINlC I. MUMMA Lhxrrl Who Iolal nun Assvmlvly 1. 2, 3, 4: Volloy llull 1, 2: Drxun.ll- iv Ulnh 4: Athletic Association -l. Our l'ullwl'illu so swvvt uml truu. Ilan: xl llclplug lmml, in wlmteror we du, Thirty-.six i .2 l F. ELLIS MUNI! Moxmr: llilln. llrru il Gln-0 1'luln -l: A. A. 1. 2, Ii, -l. Mnnglr- nwnlu- lust your ulul luis lwvn gluing slruug 1-wr sim-v, Iil'I!Y Nllill an-v Fm Ihrillvrl in lrurx Glov Ulnlu 3, 4: Atlxln-tic Assam-ialtlmi -li As! svnxlvly 1. 2. Uh! isn't that sn-rouming? Tllvn u glgglo nml sluml. XVIIU is lhis vu111ixlg'! Ruby. nn similar. tllCllAl.ll l-I. MITNSUX Dl n-ll .ln'. 1-ul il uni A. A. 1. 2. Ci, 42 'l'x'urk 3. -lx Valplnlill -L A urn-ul :nllh-tv is th-rnlnl. llo will lu- lurvuk- ing.: Nui-lni's 1-4-vunl in thnx- to mum. Mll.l7lll'Ill MAllZEl.l.Al-I NIKIRK M11.1.Y Ulfuml yrivf. x11'c'1'l p1'114'4 ' Glu- Vluls tl. 4: Alhluiin- Assm-inllun 4: As- sn-lnluly l, 2. Su un llw llps nl' lu-r sulnlulng tnug.:m'. All kinds ui' urgzunu-nts null qllvstinns run. Flllill Il. MIVSEY Muzzx-:Y 'l'uru urouufl. ,lluny A. A. 4: Sl-in-xwv Uluh 4. Ili- is n rn-nl wurkn-r. Slum- chu' lu- will mvn xx vlutllillg: slura-. llln-'S jzlnilur mm' . wwf-vt-W-. - Ml 1 2 1 .ff X I 1 1 Thirly-seven A l'.Xl'I,lNl-I l'lDFI-'I-INIRI-llllll-Ill l',xl. Alta Run .Xthln-liv Assm-ixltimx 3, -I: Assn-lulnly Il. -li lluuzlicruft Flulu 4. XVO hnlu- tlu- In-llgtlx nf I'uuIllu-'s slu-vm-Fsus, Will lu-. lu lrulll, ns lung us ln-1' In-ssl-s. XVll.Flll'lll II. NEEDY Txuu l'll .wll yuu u rurlio for 8110 .L A. 1. 2. 3. 4: ills-v Clnh 4: Sm-lm-m-1- tllub -lt Ilruluutic Ululr -L Tim-li vnu lulk ull rluy ul1uut!llu1lin. li, lCl.lZAl3l'I'l'll IHIUIIICS Luun' I-'nl' flu' Iurc a' lnilr1 ' l Gln-0 Ululn tl, 4: Alhln-tir Assam-izltioll -I: As- sn-Lulmly 1. 2. A rn-mlor. u stuelm-ul, And u girl quite px-mlm-nt. ' Suou u llux- uursl- will he Anil 'vunsv ul' lu-I' skill slu-'ll llruw u lllg: fm- --uur lilizuln-Ill. IIARRY S. Xl-IXYVOMICIQ Noolw lm yur! Irumr il A Sill-ut llurry, ul-vm-r lu-:ml frnxu uuls-ss 4-nllml upuu. l'IlAlll.ll'1'TlC J. Illlll-INUUIK UA nLu'r'lux I lmpv I0 Irll yum I.it4-ruvy Such-ty 1. 2: film- Vllllv Il, 4: Atlu- ' ln-tlv Assam-lullml 3, 4. l Uurluttu, Min l'ul-lullu. l You putn ou de nlrs. 1 llut my ln-urhl you gotlalv Nu wllutzl vlsu euros. 1 Thirty-eight 1'A'l'lIl-IRINH A. ll0lNllillN KM' Tv finds Assolnlnly I. 2. Il, 43 Athlm-lic Asslwlutluu :L -l: Ilrnnmtim- Uluh 4. ' L'nllu-rim-'s u typist, 11 true l'1'ivlul mul lull. In mln-r wunls. u rc-gulxu' gall. Ilvr soft In-own 1-yr-s uml lung luruwu llnir, llntlwx' lu-r l'rin-mls from ovvxwwlu-1'4'. . Q6 A N1 JOHN ll. NORTON, Jn. -4 M'su:u .Imx 1 l,uulr :url 1m:1 ' it: A. A. 1. 2, Il, -I1 Glvv Vinh -1. E X4 Uh lmy. In-ru is Jvnn. nnw wc-'ll lmw lt. llnvu X wlnn? 'l'nlk. 'l'nlk. 'l'nIk. IA flmm- Unruxul. ' 1211 Q 1 - 'VQS fl, W . , ,J M.Xll1iAllli'l' l.I'l+lllI.A lllllllilill M,umlr: Qu4' rvul ulirl' 1-Ula? Assn-mlxly I. 2, IS Ululm 4. No! tu vnjoy lifo, lint In ulnlxluy lifu, ls Mnl':iv's ulm mul insplrutlun. 1 lhvlmlimz Vluln 4: I-'wllvll SANIVI-IL M. PASIIHN FAM l'Il lnuxl you ou Ihr' 1nf'1':m ' Sum wlll ln- al grunt husim-ss num l . la-'s ul- wnys rl-mlins: nmguxinos fm' infm-nmtlmn. IILX E. IIUXVIANII I l'nu r'11u'l fool rm: -.hr Xu! Assvnllrly 1. 2: Gln-o Club 2. 3: Atlllm-Civ Assn' . .i , 1-mtnn L, il, 4: Iivpul-tc-u' fm' llnm-Wuir-N-Wu! ll: Assislnnl Aelvwflslxlgx Mulnlgl-r ui' Sc-jusni' -l: S1-vlw-tzll'5' uf Uluss of '25. If u holly gn-4-I an bully nn lhm- muy to Ill, If tlml lmdy lun' u lvmlyAtlmt ls nlwuys I If this llmly lmtll thx' 1'luu'm llnlt will ln-vol' div Lot un- wlxlslwr, ull yn- lumlios-tlnll ls just nur bl . Thirly-nine Q5 f' of f-,x L. F. Cf, nhwv .Q,. . f x QS' j ' .E .AQ 1 , l 1'. M I LL!-IR l'l'l'l'll E lfkuzmzn ll'lma, 1fr'sxic Thx- lu-sl tilln-r of tha- soil in our vluss. llv will he um- of llw ln-st furxnm-rs in Illls suction wh:-n lu- umnlivs his mllwxlllull lo ruislm.: rl'r11s J. LUIYISE SEAL Culu.s Xu kicldiu' Assvmluly 2, 3. 4: Atlllvlh- Assm-lution 4 From-In Uluh 4. A llllll' nf hluv 1-3-vs. A curl nut of plum-, A frlvnml in our midst-- Wltlx n lmppy smilinyx I'nm-. CIIHSTICR I . IHCIGUIIICIK flll-IS 1'uI il uni A. A, 1, 2, Il. -L: Glen' i'lnh 4: Hi-Y 4: 'l'l'll0k 14 Ulxus is uxmtlwr nf those quin-t fvllnws. 15 wan- gh-ls, hu isn't much ln nthlotlvs hut lufs In-nl' on thu lluvc-nlmrt. MARY l'l. Sl4lT'l'l.l'IS llulxs l oul1':fruus un mv! lilm' Ulnh 4: Allllvtim- Assm-lntlun 4: Azlwrtia ing.: Hnxnnlltvu S1-,lusnl': Assn-lnlvly 1. 2. 3: Ex 1-lmngu linlltor ul' Ilno-Wnir-N-Wuf. l-'nr slum-'s thx- truvst ol' tlu- truv. .Xml slu-'s ilu- him-sl ul' llu- lnluv. Ur tln- guy:-st uf thx- guy. lll In-r lawn wlmlv-lu-alrlonl muy. IIAIHILD lf. Iillil-Ill 1'm:M'n Lr:I's gm yung A.A. 1.13.41 Sm-mr 2. Il, 4: Punt. 4: Truck 2. 4: llnsm-hull Il: Url-lwslrn 1. 2. 3, 42 Mnxlauzn-1' 2: llin-vim' 4: H14-0 l'luh Ii. -I: Ill-Y 3. 4: Svcrv- tnry -I: lk-Imtlm.: l'll1lu 4: .Xnlvv1'Ilsim: 1'mnlnitt1'v ol' 'Ss-jusuf 4. l'n'm-ll is n musis-ul slmrk mul un ngzruc-nlulo 1-Imp on alll ovrnlsimns. Forty YIHGINLX SIIHNK Glxm-In I'4'uxz': ruux :'4'lu3 Glvo Ululu 2. 3. 4: Assn-luhly 1. 2: l rn'n1-lx Uluh -4: Asslslunt 'l'rvns1u'41r ui' the Uluss uf '25, Sho tin-klus thx- h'urivs nm! sllldll-rc hm, Wilhuut Vlrghxin whnl wmlhl wr du? ALVIN L. SAYS! Lr:'r1'l.r: Nm-zu No muff A. A. 1, 2. 3. 4: Typing: lillitm' of Sm-jnsuf. Imttlv Nom: Is thx- snmlh-sl fc-lluw in thu 1-lnss hut his In-:Ill vmmlllls nnwh num- gray xnnlh-r than thv :u'1'x'1l1:4'. 4lI!Al'E SMITH lx Ihul uf:-1' -huh Athlvtim- Assoc-inthmn 1. 2. -I: Assy-nxhly 1. 2: lih-4' Clnh 1. 2: S1-vwtxnl'y nf lh-luntlmg 4'lnIu 4, Gnu-v is u rx-nl Polly Annu. Ghul. ph-nsnnt mul :my Wm- know hy hor hunmr und guml will. Shnfll ulluin slum-oss snnu- dny. IIHWARIY I-I. Sl'lll-ILLIIASIQ Noni-:l.I.v H'hul zlial you flu lux! nigllll Nkrr-lx A. A. 1. 2. Ii, 4: Fcmlhnll 4: Aclvl-rtlsing Mun- ngzvr of S4-jweui' 4: Asst. Mnnngvr llnskothull 4. lh- is In-In-1' known us Kvlly tu slum-. SQ-holly hus nlmut funn- trmlvs. mum-ly nntmnuhiln- nm- rhnnir. hmmkkn-1-pn-r. tnilur nnnl snh-slnnn oxtm- m'slhnn'y. l.ll.l.l.XN L. SMITH Sxn'r'rY Now uin'l lhui f1um11 Assvlnhly 1, 2, 3, 4: Vh-1--l'rvshlvnl Assvxnlrly 3: Athlvlhr Asrun-intinn 1, 2, IS, 4: Nvws Emlitm- Hun-Wnh'-N-Wu! 3: Typing Efllhn' lima-Wnilh N-Wu! -4: Orgunlzaulon Editor Sn-jnsuf. A lnngh likn- Smifs with its nu-rry grurv. liriglltvns the soul. tho hm-nrt. tho fnvv, II vnnsvml ns to low In-r form-vm-r nnd nyn, It hns m'll1-vlw-xl ns nll fur nmny n dny. Forty-one ! M.: 1 , W M lu ' . ...4a I I-1'l'lll+1l. WINNIFRNU SNYIDI-Ill Wxxxn: 0 ' -- uu'1mf,,wf-V -1 w.4..n.., 1 gn Q,-Q, I N. vw L1 -xg, -N.. A Glvn- Ulnh -I: Aihh-tic' .issm-inllun 2, 4 1 As- somhlv I. 2, II: l-lmlilui--in-l'hivf uf lluu-Wn1l'-N- KVM. lfllln-l's vm-ry stmliuus. And nlsu 'wry guy. Ym-t shmfs n girl who hns hm' fun. Wlu-n'ol'o' tho 4-nfs nwux. A. JAY 'SPIIAFF l'lll'NC'lI Ilz'11 boy A. A, l, 25, IS, 4: lk-lmtiug Ulnh -I.: llnu- W n ir- N-Wnt Stull' 4: Orgnnizntiuu lfklitm' uf S.-jnsuf 4: Hi-Y IL 4: l'rs-sinh-nt nf Uhxss nl' 1 Ianni-h is vvvrything that u vlnss pri-ehlvm should lu-. His trinls ns prosixls-nt nf our vlnss slunlld ln-lp him gm-ntly whon in- in-wines n lilwyor. GIADYS SNYIDICI! HIT ' ullul 'l'nmnl0i' Fri-nrll Clnh 4: Assvmhly 1. 2. 3, -4. Alun-r. sho knnwvth nnf. A ph-usnnt slnilo hnth sho fur nll .IUHN li. SllUl'Kl-ZX' Simnxi ul-'nr 1-rumiuyx' xukf' A. .L I, 2, Il, -lg IN-hntinll 1'lnh 4: Glu- l'lnh -ll: lli-Y Il. -I. Why Lliil I kiss tllnt girl? lhlll In-lwrnls. l'm 1'nviln:, n wrvvlc. Anil II' l'n llnmls this thing: un! l know h4-'ll hrm-nk my nm-vli. IC, LUVISIC SNYIYHIR SKINXT I 4lun'l lrrmu ' S1-nlhly l, 2. 3, 4.. Sho mlmwth lilllv kilnlln-ssvs 25 ,. Atlllvtlv Assmeintinn -L: From-h Plnh 4: As- ' Nil ' nivh nmst li-nw hniluno nn' 4h-splsv. F arty-two -C EDWIN Sl'Illll7YlCll li-SWA Hr:-ul llvrrrv A. A. 1. 2. Il, 4: Funtlmll Il. 4: ll ,. 4:Glvvl'lul1 l. -4. Yun url- rlghl ho is nm- u' HY v vlmtin-' Uluh ' 1 Q, x . . I tlw ull-slum' tn:-lah-s of the U. V. .L I., Yu-s. :xml ln- is u ll:-lxun-r. hm. Sl. l'Il.lZAlllC'l'll Sl'AllllllNY Inu ll'1'll! rn N- -V Assn-xnlnly 1. 2, Il. 4: Fruln-ll Ulnh 4: Atlllvlir Assn:-lntlnn -l. l,iln':-X n good little llclllsvlivvpvl' Sln- swm-ps nlnl cooks und s Siu-'s vvvl' wmly In do Iwi' lmrt As 1-vm-ry Sonlm' knows. HWS lilitillllli I-'. STAll'1'ZM.XN Yurxn lirrli ll'In'rr ix um' mfr A. A. 1, 2, Il, 4. lim-k luis nu nnnsnul vniw. Wi- imp lmvv un llnusuully S1111-vss1'nl hnsllu-ss 4-urn-or. v lu- will M, liA'l'Ill.IilCX Sl'lCN4'lCli KNPT lI4'1' ll'hi: Assn-mhly 2. 3. 4. Knllxll-un wus-1 u silent girl. Who nn-vm-l' suid un vxlrn wurll. Shu-'cl wntvll tlu' rc-xt fur 1 Ilill' n s I pun. Anil lwvul' lvl lwrsvli lu- ln-:li-nl. lllblll'1ll'l' S'1'lil'l'FlCll Iiuu hlfnrul NIIDH' ul Ihr' A'i.r4m'a4 X. A. A. l. 2. 21. -lg Typing Ellihu' llnu-Wnl1'-N- KVM 4. llulu is n qui:-I. gmnl nzituri-ll fvlluw :mil ai . hnrml wurln-r. lun, Sm - l ' 'M ' ' nm un xu flnnl. ln' will .' ln- mnnugm-r nl' Nlxnnfs .Xa-:alll-xnxx. Farly-three u 9 p 'L ,f SX-. A 'Give 44,533 .1 ,J xy, K' 351 WWW. Y i .Sig ALMA E. Sl'H'Kl.lCll Sl-luxe I lmpv In lrll you Alhh-th' Assam-iutinll 4: I.ilvl'nl'y Swim-ty 1. 2. 25. 4: Iluullln-ruft Club 4. 1-'I-1-:Vs tho uulu tlml's lu hm- u' Pls mu- hu' drives u Lizzh-. 'l'hvy 1:0 sn fus! nluug thi- rum! 'l'Iu1i il milk:-s nur Alum dizzy. ROBERT J. TA LB l'Ill'1' SH 1-:nc Gimme nfvk nr yimmf' dm A. A. 1, 2, 3, -1. Sheik huils from Fuukslowu. Wm- iivr what hvm-nnw uf thu xuisplau-ml his uppc-1' lip. LOHETTA M. Nl'Il'KLlC Dann For Ill'1lrr'll'x x1ll.'4 ' Armclullly 1, 2, 3, 4. Shi- wus just tho quiut kind, ith Alum, Ill nftvu wnu- oyvlii-rm' on ll Of mihh-st umuuul' und gm-llllm-sf lwnrt. J. l'IHCS'l'UX 'PIIHMAS Plans 'C-111' lim A. A, l. 2. 21, -I-: Glvn-1'luh4. This slashing young num Is u rlvumu typist. .ll lSHl'HlXE SVI ICLMAN Jn Uh uI:ipx Assvlululy I. 2: Valley Hull 1. 2 : Gln-v Vinh 3. 4: Athlclil- Assoc-intinu I. 2: Viv:-'l'1'0sillvl1f Assistuui Sport Hzlitm' Hun-Wnir-N 3: I'rosi4ln-In 4: linski-tluxll 1, Unplnin -NYM Il: As- 2. 3, 4: 1 ns- nl' 'r Xhnuu nt Iwi Xian Khuuui 1'1'izv. sistuut Spur! Enlitur S1-jilsuf: Vim--l'rvsi1lvllt 'I 'Liz -' ' ' - . -. x Huis nh' tu .In who was horn In x 'iu. Um' In-st ull in-oulul with In-r poppy grin. A gift nl' ilu- gods. this hu-st pn! ul' Sm-A-oss mul prnspvrily url- ull 1 Forlp-fam' nll. u hor 1-ull. IIHLEX S'l'lbl'l l-'Eli l!u.LY UI: rllvrv-11 Assn-xnluly 1. 2. 3: llumlivruf! Flulv. 'l'l1um:ll lime- lmly vonlv. null time go, I'm novel' in xl lnlrry. l'llAlil.l-IS WHANT l..uw 401-1lsol'n'1ll tllm-v Uluh I. 2. IC. 4: A. A. 2, ll: Ilnuuutic Uluh 4. Lmly l'A-vols lu grmlsv. llls 4-hh-f mlm-llgllt is 4211-nsy luuvlnlns-ry. AVA SVMMICHS Au: Fur l'uI'x .vukc ' Alhlvlic' Assuuiutiuu -I: F11-lu'll Plulu -lg As- sulnluly l. 2. 3. 4. Shv's little, lull slufs wise. Slnfs al t0l'11n' ful' hor sizv, XV. ALLEN XVI-Illl.lXl5l'IR Dmir: lIm1 .v Hu' ,llm'yluu1l A. A. l. 2, Il, 4: I?-zxsvlulll 3. Duke- ls um- uf our lu-sl lmsvlulll pluyurs. Mum' wx-rv thx' llitc-lu-x's when tru-mlulvd wlwn lu' vullu' tu the lull. . IIAZEL .l. TIGNNICY Tl-:N Gu ulnrunl Ullll-ll',Il. 111: ulu'u1l lilvl' l'luh SS, 4: l'l'vsi1lm-ut of Drxnmllic Clnlu -L: Assvxnlnly 1, 2: lkuslwllmll 2. Il. 4: Athletic Assm-lntlun 2, Il, 4. llnzn-l's ulwnys lurighl mul 1-llnery. Sln-'ei new-r Sad nur we-nry, Slu- ulwnys likos flu- nn-n. Yrs. yrs tlmt's Tun. F orly-fnre 3 ...,-,... l -Q . fi? l A 4' 'Q mf 15 . at if .VQQQ U, 6, vw A ri Q W 4 . 'M ', ' P AJ' , L , 4-lv . 25 ., f-v 1 . - 1 f- ,f , , a, , x .. S fit wi' Qasilm ' 2-'SRE' 1 ffmrgiw 5.935 f' mx Q. J' 'EX 1. , a. .,. sl 1 KA'l'I'lAlilNE IC. THOMAS KAY 4'Yuu Eyy . .Xssvlnlrly 1. 2. II. -I: lfwlwlx Clllh. Hvl' lmir is Qnldvu. Q. Nm' uyvs uru hllw, llc-1' virtuvs nn- umm'- So Kay lu-ro's to yull! W- illillllllli IC. NVILLLKMS Bum. 21 .lr1: A. A. 4: Arr Editor Nm-jusof -1: Sm-ioln-u Ululn I Bill is llll urtist. ull he num-'Is is tho muth- hu mliwnrli. VlULl'l'l' l'. 'FHIIMAS VI You will! Will yur! ,- fn Assvnlluly 2. 3: Glen- Clnh 4: Dvhntiug l'luh -ll. Q .Xthh-tic Assm-intinu Il, 4: HRX Glrls' l'luh3. Shu smilvs whon she works. A Sho smiles when sho plays. Q Hur sunny qlispnsitimm, Shows hx uumy. numy wnys. ' i'I'IARl.l4IS l Rl'IllI'IRH'K NVINTER SNINNY lm you zrrml Ilu' pupww nnu ' A. A. 4: Football 4. Slx-feet-two in his stovking fuvl 1 lin-pt getting: thinnor tlu- more In-'nl 4-ul. MARX l-IMMICIM' TUMS Tuxn' Gro Whiz Atlllvtic Assuviutioll 4: V14-u4l'1'4'shlv1lt llum vruI't l'luh: Assvmhly 1. 2, 3, 4. Tmny. you huvo u mary lwnri. yvu. wc- thunk if. ll Iwlps us nn thu lvrvuzy shh- of vurv. Forty-six , Nuarly ull tliv nrt wnrk of Sm-jusnf is Bill-A l'Al,l-2l'l'l'll'lf2 J. WAGNIGR IQ' Tvzl-:Ts ' Jill Word Gln-L' Club IE. 4: Alhln-time .kssm-lutlnn 43 As- Nvnlllly l. 2: Ili-Y Girls' Cluh 3. 4. A nmiclon modest. yu! svlf-pnsmssvtl. Ynulllfnl mul pn-fly und simply llrussvcl. .XR'l'lll'li F. Yl4IAKl.li U'r'1' X ll1'U. Pun . A. A. 1. 2. 3, 43 I-'ontlmll 2, R: lluskvflmll l. 2. 3, 4: Uuptuin 3: llnsinvss Blum1p.:l-n- uf S4-jusut' , 4: Glu' Ululu -L: lll-Y 3, -L1 Trawk 1. 2. 3, 4. . Ulf ls one of the kind wlm ulwuys lilu-s to lm in tho this-k of lmftlv. NYllvl'uvv1' tlu'1's x trun- lylu. y0u'll llml Ott. Nl'l'A U. lVAKliXlllll'l' Seoul-'ln .lfu'l .mm funny .lssvxuhly l. 2: Athlvfiv Aswuuluiiulx 4: G14-0 l'lulv 3, 4. Xl'lwn Situ K'llll'l'S the scllnulroonl door, Sha-'s ulwuys I-nvim: of thu ulgzlnl lvufnrv, All lluy long ilil' L-x'nm's llvr nm-k. To tell Alum Luv of llox' NV0lllll'l'flll Pouk. LEON N. ZAIIN Zfulsslcr I rl1m'I Illiul: sn Ill-Y 3. 4: A. A. 1. 2. Il. 4: H11-u Ulnh 4: 171-v lmting: 4'llllr -L: l'x'vsimlv1ll 4: Assm-iuw Iiditm nf llfm-ll'11ix'-N-KVM 4. Zulmski is n mlm-11 mul prnfmnul tllinln-r. ul- wnys 1-vmly with un :ll'1:lum'nt. Ill- will Innke- u gmul ministor. lAll'ISl'l YUVNH IMHNNIH I lr1'Iz'lul Frm-nvll Ululv -Ig Assn-mluly 1, 2. IL 4. Sho is euwut of cllspusitloll. Nln' ix loving. wisu nml kllnl, Sho is full nf l'l'llt' m'f1-4-tion. Shu euunut llc clvllm-rl. F orly-seven fix ,Af 17 l I f --Dreams Came True We hold these untruths to be enough eviclenceg that all pupils are not created equal, that they are not given enough rightsg that th are:-Less study, more play, the right to sass teachers and play we feel like ity that we should govern ourselves and also the t when the teachers interfere, it is our right, it is our duty, to go Jse not given 1 ookey when chersg that, n a strike or abolish their rules, and substitute our own, which of course have no principle or solid foundation, but any how are better than none at all. Prunes, indeed, will dictate that the teachers' rulings, such as the demerit system, should be changed for light and unknown causes. All exluerience has shown that even an animal is not disposed to suffer while we are ade suffer- able. Certainly we will not take any back talk from the teacher., or anyone else who tries to upset our form of government. But we demand the right to throw those persons out of the room, and if necessary, to give em a good thrashing. Ot' course, all of which is uncalled for, because they do as we please. s ould let us But when a long train of abuses and wallops, all pursuing th same end, evinces a design to reduce us to a small bit of cracker dust, it is o r unlawful right. to throw off such blows, run out of the room and provide ne ' clubs and lead brickbats for our future security. 1 Give Us Liberty or Give Us Death! I. When these dreams come true we are going to will-To Fred Mc- Sherry and Catherine Miller, the pleasures, displeasures, and Schafl' and Josephine Spielman. Il. To E. Swa-A place in U. S. Senate iso he can rave on III. To Catherine Berger-Almeda Barr's ability to bluff duties of jay l. IV. To Lou FahnestockSAn extra pair of pockets in his pants while speaking. V. To Ruby Itneyer-Sylvia Cohenls conceit 'VI. To Fritz Miller-A position in the Presidentls cabinet. C itchenl. VII. To Mary Beachley-Tilly Bikle's 'tschool girl complexio . VIII. To Howard Schellhase-A job in Bester's brick yard. IX. To Lorraine Kountz-A free hair cut. X. To Chestnut Reecher-Babe Ruthls ability to play ball. XI, To Ruth Ridgely-Something to really be conceited about. XII. To Allen Wellinger--A diploma from Sing Sing. XIII. To the Stonebraker Twins-Full authority to run everything. XIV. To J. V. Flannery, Jr.-Tick Needy's ability to stay home Sun- day nights. XV. T 0 Jane Harman-Mildred Nil-:irk's height. XVI. To Davey Blenard-A gum medal for being the most illustrious, intellectual personage around the Campus of W. C. H. S. XVII. To Virginia McCauley-Mary Belle Bowers ability to debate. XV III. To George Fisher-A new pair of dice, and we wi to gamble, to be bestowed on blabbermouth Elliott. F arty-eight sh his ability l XIX. To Lucille Miller-Tlle management of the basketball team. XX. To Clay McLaughlin--A free letter and transfer delivery to Cham- hersburg. XXI. To the Junior Girls- -Familiar disease of the Seniors-Hchewing gumitisf' XXII, To Liz Herbert-A few 'traindrops of moisture , or better known as a few Ds , from Buster. XXIII. To Doris Nigh-The one who helped her sell 't0peretta'l tickets. XXIV. To Bully Roulette-The fulfillment of his desire to beat up thc whole school tfaculty excludedj. XXV. To the 1926 Year Rook StafigA whole year's vacation. XXVI. To Bieron C. Grimes-A private secretary to take care of his business and social affairs. XXV II. To Letitia Shenk-A permanent wave. XXVIII. To Lee Hankey-A yearly subscription to Whiz Bang to learn new jokes. XXIX. To Mildred Cushen-Margaret Rohrer's brilliancy. XXX. To t'Coby'I Hartle-john Marshalls knowledge of law. XXXI. To Lib Matthews---Irlelen Lyon's terpsicliorean art. XXXII. To 'tDecta Thomsoni.-X more up-to-date method to obtain the use of others resources. XXXIII. To ttBeefy'l Hutchens-A harder head so he can withstand the football coach's blows. XXXIV. To Firpo'l Dorsey-A position as truant officer for a corre- spondent school. XXXV. To t'Pres Howard-A cheer leader in the above school. XXXV I. To t'Abe', Martin-Reserved parking space on Washington Avenue. XXXVII. To t'Fifty Linebaugh-A job as Manual Training teacher in a local high school. Class Statistics tlly Vote of l'ltlSSi .lust-phim Spit-lnnln llnrrietlt- lliwuvt-1' ... .... EliZ:ilr0tll llurulnn . . . . . . lit-st llust M ost All Arotintl Looking .... . Sn-hnol Spirit ., Artlntl' Y1-nklv Louis lfiilillt-slot-It Roller! Mill:-1' llnzvl Tx-nlu-y ..... .... B lust Popular ...... Ilowartl Srln-lllmsv Violet Tlmnnls Must Original .,.. Frmh-rivk Miller t'atht-rine Lt-xvis .. lh-st Athlete .. 'l'hmnns Gordon Mul'gall't-t liUlll'0l' .... Must Stumliuus .... Alvin Snuni Sylvia Pollen ..... ltlu llowlnlnl .. . llt-lon Lynn . . . . . . Uiiltivtlre Wngiwr . . . . . . Miltlretl Klipp .... t'ulherint- Plllip Alun-dn Ilnrr Blatilclu lliklu .. Kntlilwn Ahult ..... .... Most Nest lit-st t'ont-vitefl , . . ln-vsst-1' .... llnlietrr . . .Srmrtit-st .... KVM tlest .... Luzit-st .. . . . . lit-st Most Must IllutTvr l'lt-ver . . . . . Alll'Ilt'ill'L' .. l'l:u'exxt'e lh-vk l'. 'l'. Mvutznrr Ralph Unit' Ilaroltl Ih-lux Wilnwr lloovvr Paul t'runklt-ton YVMIA' 'l!mu'4l t'lni't-nee Mt-Fmilu-ll Rnln'l't Stuutft-l' lilizulwtll Ihrth-1' .. Most 1'lwt-rful ltnln-rt Talln-rt Lillinn Smith Most Tnlkiltive . .... John Norton Mary Izer ....,. Likely tn Stieveetl Ilit-hnrtl .luhnstun l 1-rn Luxvlnnu .... Virginia She-nl: Ruth llmvmnli ,. Must Quiet ...... . lit-st Musician . . . Most Ainhitiuns . . F orly-nine C. lievklvy llnruhl ltltlt-1' John Shoekey History of the Class of '25 In the early part of September of the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, an assemblage of some two hundred and sixty of Americas youths, entered the Washington County High School. Yes, we were gree , but it takes green things to grow. The goal seemed far distant and hazy t first. Then as the days went by, we began to possess a bit of knowledge ani self confidence, which are the first requisite to great undertakings. Since the most successful enterprises must be organized, a class meeting was called. The following officers were elected, and well did they serve, President, C. L. Stoufferg Vice-President, Josephine Spielmang Secretary, Ida Rowland, Treasurer, Thomas Gordong Assistant Treasurer, Virginia Shenk. Autumn came. Again we were back at our studies with a grim determina- tion to succeed. Like preceding classes. ours also decreased in number. Son'e fell by the wayside while others usteamecl ahead. The biggest event of the year was out first class party which was held in February. It was a joyous meeting of our classmates, a delightful affair in- deed. At a class meeting we selected our class flower, class colors, our motto, and designs for our rings, pins and pennants. We became active in athletics. In the Inter-Class basketball tourn' - ment we came out victorious. We were not only represented well in athleti but we also had a fine representation in music and art. Then came the third mile-stone. The class divided itself into Commerciil and Academic sections in accordance with the vocational tendencies of its in- dividual members. During the year a debate was held between the boys and girls, in which the girls won. Due to the withdrawal of our President, whose absence was felt by all, A. Jay Schaff was elected to the office. We gave a farewell to the Seniors at the Country Club. It was consid r- ed one oi the most elaborate farewells ever held in the history of our Hi h School. Now has come the last mile-stone of our High School course. To crown our class with more glory, our football team won the Cumberland Valley Championship. Preparations are now being made for our final windup. Only too soon will our classmates be separated, and each will take up his duties and start out on lifeys great highway to strive for success. 7 Fifty xfwab ' .Jumnnsx , Q Q XM.. 5s?'25M?fs5Lb W mx 7 ma f m 1 Flux M W 'yu Q K f V TW k Q 4 ' SN ff I . -luhlfxk Allglv, Mm- liulcvr. l'rl:l llm-lcnmu. llam-l llzlrm-r. l.m'ill1- lhwurlllvy. Mnry Ill-mx-l'. l'l'mwn-s lluwn-l's. llalzvl lluwlnuu. Murzlm-rill llrnmlvnlmrg. llw-ls lh'n-wvr. Gnym-ll llrvwvr. Rlnry ltmrnmn. Flu:-1-:wo 'll Illlrlilmlrlvr. l'l1n'1'I' Clan-lc. llels-11 l'lurk. lsallwllv Uliln-. Eflnu Funk. Almlzl Cunpvr. Lillian Ellsxnimzn-r. l-Ilmlm l slllrln'3'. Alivv IR-lnl. Funny Fnglv. Milnlrc-ll Foltz. Lmlisv Fritz, Alim- lfl-irlilurl-l', lluzs-l Gluss, llwom-lln flluss, Mzlrllm Gussauwl. Ellnn llrnysun. llorntluy Grvvlx. Nnnmi Gu-von, Odessa Junior Class--Girls G1'm'v. l rnlu-vs Grulwr, Mnln-I Hnrlnun, .lum- llnslings. 4'utlw1'im- lluusv. Mllllrn-ml llc-M114-1-, Ill-Im llllllvlwnml. l'I1ln:l Ilmwvr. lfllizuln-tl: Ilorsl. Iilsis' llurst. 'Pm-ny llnoyvr, lllxulys lim-yvr. llulsy .lnlmsluln l'lvn-lyu Kiran-ofv. Frivnlu liunglv. lilizulwtlx Kuuutz. l,1n'rnim- 1.x-l vvn'. l'ulln-rilw Mnino. lluth Murlunvy. llIll'jlJll'l'l Martin. 'l'hm-lnm Mulkins. Louis:- Millur. Annu Miller. l'ntlu-riuo Alillvr. Ev:-lyn Muwon. liellm Myvrs. Ollvm' Myl-rs, l-Jllitll Sigh. Doris Norllxvrn. Luis 0'Nonl. Illllh lmrrizu, Ruth Fifly-lnwo Pryor, Vutlufrllu- Illvcl. llvlvn lllclgs-ly. Rnllu Ilullrvr. Imuisn- Rowlmul, lln-lx-ll Ruwlnlnl, Pnulim- llyzll-1: Hs-lun Snlun, l'utln-rinv Sm-lxilullvr. l rin-:lu Svllilulll-r. lh'lu'n'4'al NvlnIl'l', Elsie' Sllunlc. Runmnn slgl--r, Mllmlrn-nl Smith. Murllm S111-ssnrd, llx-Ion Spin-lmzm, liliznlu-ll: Sllix-lnmn, Gm-xwvil-vm Stulvy. Luulsv Smrtzlnnu, Annu Stllw. 1'ntlu-rilw Stonvllluxkvr. .Xlivu Slonvluulu-1'. l-llln Slrllv, Esllwl' Strllv. Luz-ill' Smnxnl-rs. Viviun Tnlln-rt, Luis Trumpowvr. Alnlu-l Wnllvrs. Mum-llv While, Virgzlnin Wlloy. Mnry Yunklv. Jusvplxlnm' , cg.. . .V K5 , ., lla:-In .Iuhn Ilaraharl. l'aul llc-an-lxluy. l4'l'n-111-1-in-li in-.-nil-y. va-.1 11. lh-yard. llulri-1-1 Al, lilan-lc, Gvalmtv lllmmrsl, lbavill lluwlmln. llarry llowamu. Iluxh llrawa, Glvna li. liruwn. llarald l'lag:n-tt. Russ Vlmrawl, .lalm ll. llulalmlv.-r. th-anzv Dix. Xl'illiam Iilllot. Hola-rf lfislu-x'. Gm-argu- l-'laua0ry, .lavli l-'orlilm'. Frvsl I-'ri-mal, Ili-rmaa lirimus. llyx-an llaalu'Y. 1.04- lh-L-lc. Ralph llorhx-rt. l'hal'lvs Junior Class--Boys Ilia-si. William Ismillmrxm. Maynarll lsvalingvr. William .ln-alcias. Mark Julius. l.nw1'1-mm' Ki-4-sly, Alfrn-il livlnp. IC. M. livplimzmx .luhn Korslmvlx Hula-rl Iinmlv. Ross Ku-ps, Harry la-l-'vvn-, William Limlsay. Spmwm' Liang. Kolmolh Martin. l'l'vston Mm-Laughlin. Flay M1'Sln-1'1'y, Froml Mn-la-l'm-1-. Ks-mp Rliahlh-kauf. Jam-ol Millvr. Mlltnn Mullumlarv. Gall M31-rs. li. E. Mya-rs. William Nvwl'nlm-i'. llklwin Fifty-llnrcc l'aah-, llolu-rl lh-i-fl. Naramn Rh-ml. howls ll. llanlvttu. l'Ill'1'llll ltmly. Rala-rt lhlpp. Uharlvs Sl-liwiagi-r. lf! llzlylnn She-iss. liamlulph Sinn-laalu-1'. Il. li. Slmwamn. li. l-'. Smith, l'harh-s Smith. ll. Il. Smlurgzrm-li. C, XV. Spwcla-r. Ralph Stalls-r, Rsamin Sllml, Lm' Tlmams. 1'. W. l'h1:-r, ltala-rl Wagamau. Chau-lvs Wm-sl. Vurtls Wilson. Norris Wyalnl. .l, .l. Prf'.s'idl'nt ..... Vin'-Prcsidmizf . . . Serrrrtary .... Treasurer ........ Assistant Treasurer . . . Ojicers . . . . .FRED MCSHERRV . . .CATHERINE IYIILLER ..,....,,..lVIAE ANGLE RAYMOND SCHWINGER . . . . .LUCILLE BARNER History of the Class of '26 In the fall of 1922 we introduced our banner on the field of combat to that illustrious list, who having conquered Caesar, Shakespeare and their moder contemporaries of the affray, had sought larger fields of triumph. Though w, may have been the source of consternation to our instructors and objects ol derision for the upper classmen, we soon dispelled these delusions. For after a few months of accustoming ourselves to the routine of our new sphere, we shed our mantles of green. We demonstrated our athletic prowess by the boys' capturing the Intr- Class basketball cup. As every successful expedition needs its guides, so we, for our leaders, chose as President, Fred McSherryg Vice-President, Catherine Miller, Secre- tary, Mae Angle, Treasurer, Raymond Schwinger, Asst. Treasurer, Lucille Burner. As a fitting conclusion of our first year of ardent labor we held a picnic at Braddock Heights. But, alas, rain proved to be the dispoiler of o.ir anticipated pleasures. After a season of appreciated diversion we reassembled to renew our tasks. But we missed the name of a comrade, familiar, dear, Charles Humel- sine, who in death hath achieved his victory. As reveille sounds at the dawn of our third season of conquest we Find many among the missing and vanquished. Our prayer goes out to them for fairer fortunes in future affairs. Every previous year we have contributed a fine representation of contest- ants in the various fields of extra curricular activities. We are ever striving to make, as an incentive to our successors, every en- deavor, a field of conquest, every goal, an illustrious triumph. Fiflp-fam' - ,M Q X -if IN GJ I X Adnms, llvlon Anglv, Murg:nrn-I Annum. Juno lim-lltvl. Cutlu-x'ilw lhwulmll, .lum- llnltzlvy. Anus! llnuglmmu. Isulluru Ilvrgor. l'utln-rillv Iliklv, Juno Ilinglunn, Mary llimzlulm. Milelrvrl lllnglvy. Vlltlu-l'ilw lllnir. Pnulim- Iiloyn-r. Ruth lll'nmls-nlnxrg. l-'rcwlu R1-own, Vnllu-rinv Ilrmvn. lluth llrmnlmugll. Mary Byvrs. Ruth L'll0unw1-tlx. l'Ix'c'lyn Ullcslvy, Esta-lln Conlmr. Pnuliuk' t'nnx'n1l, lluulsv Cunrml. Mal ry Sh-wn rl Uuttrlll. Naomi Dnvix, Iiutln-riuo Dunll, llurriut Downvy, Nulllc Sophomore Class--Girls Elluxwrt, Ylrlrinin lflvvrlmrt. Mnml l nlu-ns-y. Elton I-'uhrlu-y. Iris I islwl'. Milllrvd l-'orsyIlxv. Lilllnu l4'm'syillm'. Vinh-l l rn-wlnnln. Nlllvl I-'rnsh. lsnlwl llmllmng, Allrulln- Gnl'wx', Lucille Gilman. Glmlys Gillu-rf. lliltlal llulnvs. llnrrin-I llurnv. l'utln-rino Ilnrt. Mnl'1:n1'm-I' Ilnusv. Urltllvl-lilo llvrslwy. Hvlvn lmwxmxn, .lvnn Mngz1'u1l0l'. lmrralillv Manluulum, Mnhul llnttlu-ws. lllizallu-tlx M4-Unnnvll. Gnyl Mvvuy, Mnry M1-l'rury, .lnsn-plxilw Mvyurs, Elsll- MA-yvrs. lllmlys Midmllvlcxulff. Uulllvrilu- Miller. Ilurllln Rlinnlvk. Ulmrlnlh- Mums. Virginia Mellor, Gm-lu-viovo Morgan. Il:-nlnh Mu1'ninusrur. Evolyn Mnrvls, lxlvllu Illnsc-l'. L4-nun lflolsopplu. Mum' Vutlu-1-lilo Munson. lla-lvu llnsv. Iiutln-1-inv Jnlmstnn. Pnulinv Kollvr. -lmlv Iii-rsluwr. .lulin Kmms, Ruth lirl-im-r, lilizallwlln 1.4-Iiulv, lililnlll-Ill L4-lmnm. l l'ullm-s lllnlhin-mu. l'Il1-ulmr Nnwgol. lim-m'iu-ttu N1-ikirk. Virginia Klshullrll. Nnrlml I'nr1l1-u. Lnurn Parks. Lnltin- lhnusluurg. Mary Rx-osx-. Holm-u Rllmlus. Mary Rims, Mme Fifly-six Holm-r. l'a1millu Rnln-1-r. Louisi- Sn-iln-rl, .lum- Sln-ulc. Julia lu-llv Siu-nk, Lvtilin Sllfvr. Mary Smith. Ruth Sny1l1'r. llnlll Smvvrs. Num-y Spitzvr, Glmiys Sprw-lwl'. Lnulsc' Starr, Kitty Stltzvl. Lucy Stnnhl-x'. Gul-lrmlo Stmllll-l', H4-lvn Strulu. Doris 'l'lmnms1m, Virginia Tmxvll. Mlulilun Vnlstnt. Hvlon Wnrrvufvltz. Nnrnm Whitlnoru. Olivf' XYillhi1l0, Milllrvll Wilson, Ullnrlollv lVlnll0l1l. llli-mluwu Wilnu-r. Wilmutll Wyund. Dm-ntlxy Zlmxnvrluull. .lnnv Zixllnwrxuulll, Mllflrml Arnnson, Solomon llawvlxh-l. Ilnl'l'5' llnkvr. Clxlrmnw- llnkvr. Ilnrnhl llittingrvlz Uvvil lllmnn. llnrnlnl Itonln-r, lil:-nn Iimv:-rs, .kvtlnir lh'1-ww. Eli Ih'0wn-1'. NVailInc-m- linrgur. John linrlnms. XVillin1n linrkl-It. John Fnxnlxlwll. Xvlllllllll l'xu'lnuu:lx, llnrulll Party. Curl Ulipp. 1'ln-sim' Uoffnxnn. lhilph t'nln-n, Mvlvin Unnlvy. Willinni l'ruvkvtl. .Iuhn In-luuclvr. Dnvinl Dm'sm-y. Arlhul' Ilnkv. Alllwvy lim-lisliln-. liolmrl Fogolinnn, Sidney I-'ii-ry. lv'ralnIi Sophomore Class--Boys 1 l'2lll1'l'. 01-vnl tlnrnnzik. Hulniltun limlllv. Ulmrlvs llrilllth. Unrrnll llrol'I'. Iinssn-ll llninos, Elliot llaunlnolnl. l'h:u'lvs llnrtlu. .Inhn llnrl1'xm!'t. l.oroy llunse. Nvlson Ill-hh. lluwm-ul Ill-lfrivli. Roy Ilixon, linynnnnl Ill-nson. ltilvy Ilulsixlgvr, llmvnrml llmvnrfl, l'rn-stun llunn-lsinv, l'linrlvs llnlvlu-lm. lVvlling1on .lan-calls, l'uIll Jvnkins. Unrllnn Jmnn-s. Hnrnhl Kirk. l'lnu'l1-s Knvtzul, Mm-rlv Koons, limlgni' K1-nntx, 1'lmrlm-s l.el1'm'z'o. Max l.olnnnn. ltnsc-ov Liz:-r, Li-Imy 1.x-slnlr. linlu-rt Long. liunry Lmnz, linlph Loy. Tlnnnns l.nxnnx. IIau'l'y Mnngulus, Rulplx Mvtz, lf'ni-row Rllllvr, G1-orgu Millvr. Yuynv Mlnnich. Vlnurlv Mums. llnnivl Rlmxrv, lhilph N1-valff, XVillio Nirlnxls. .losvllli Norflwrn, Ch-mvurv l'nlllsgx-uw. Willinin lwmlslia-unl. Josoph Puolv, 1C1l1.:ul' l'1'yxn'. Lnnron Ringer. N:-1-vin Rnlwvr, Ilnwnrzl limuf, llnvnlrl Rnuf. l-Elgin Sunni, Iluln-ri Snnxn. Roy N. Srlnmlh-r, Iloln-vt F ifly-seven Sm-lninmlh-r. Snxnnol Nlxixnllv. Ross Slnuuhw, llunrgm' Slinpp, 1'lnlrIvs Smith. Rim-lnml Snunk, Mnnrioo Snyzlvr, Emlwin Snyder, Irvin Snymlur. Riulnml Sinrnvr. Dnnxllwl Stnlun, .Iurrvtt Stont'l'vr. -Iuzwn-ph Tm-wulfl. lluyumnd Thonlpsnn. Iiwlwaml Wnrel. John lVollvr. ll'llllalm We-lllngvr, linrl Wiclinyvr, Slnvlc Wivln-l, Ga-m'g:v Willa-S, Kvmp Ynnng. Engvm- Young. In-slio Ynnnlcins, l'llIlll'l'0Il Yonnliins. Mnrvin l Ojicers President ..... ........... ..... R 1 cnmzo SMrrH Vice-President . . . . . .Lnrrrm SHENK Srcrclary ...... ..... H ELEN REESE Treasurer ......,... .,,. J ARm:'1'?r STATON Assistant Treasurer . . . . . .CAMILLA ROHRER History of the Class of '27 Sophomore! How big that word looked to us this time last year! And how big the word junior looks to us now! But, though in a short while we shall feel a little more above the class we have now learned to love, we should be, and for the most part are, thankful for the splendid fellowship and co- operation that have existed throughout our second year at Broadway and Surrey. Our class has indeed been a noteworthy one. When we entered the Wash- ington County High School in the fall of '25 we numbered three hundred, the largest Freshmen class the school had ever registered. During this year our social activities were, no doubt, more extensive than those of former years, for we held a most successful Farewell party for Miss Mary Newman, our Latin instructor. As the close of our Freshmen year drew near, we reached the climax of this part of our history, with the election of the following efficient officers: President, Richard Smith, Vice-President, Letitia Shenkg Secretary, Helen Reese, Treasurer, Jarrett Statong Assistant Treasurer, Camilla Rohrer. Regardless of the shyness and fibashfulnessu which we experienced this first year, we emerged from the haze, as one of the most successful first year classes the Washington County High School had ever seen. This success has followed us into our second year, for we have proved our- selves capable, not only by ourisuccessful class party, but in all the activities of the school as well. The class of '27 has followed the custom by choosing our rings and pins, which were 'considered very pretty. A splendid feeling prevalent among Sophomores this year, is that they wish to lend their heartiest and most earnest efforts to better the school, which is doing so much for them. This can be seen in their participation in the va- rious activities of the school, be they athletic or literary. So it can readily be seen that '27 is a class that can be proud of itself. It is almost a certainty that next year we shall have the best, if not the largest, Junior class possible to conceive of in the history of our High School. Prac- tically everything around Washington County High School which at one time seemed muddled is now comprehensible to us, and we shall henceforth look forward to doing better and bigger things for the school we love, and incident- ally for ourselves. Y Fifty-eight axluxnnrlor. ruth umlm-1-sun, Q-Iiznhoth lmvhlvll. vntluwillv lmchtcll. rvginal lullwlg frallutvs lmkvr, olizuhvth luxrruw, hvlvn husm'v. vox-mxicn lmnglxnmn. luodu In-ulvr. mildrull hom-lmfY, mnry jun:- hlnklvy. helen hhwk. lomiu lxlx-11111-rl, nuwy A hlumn, mnrin ln-mnlunhllrgz. luuisv ln'vnnvr. utlwl lwnwn. l'lm'vtl,u , 5 'X' ' x ??'3fW x Nvfkf , ln' 5 9 l W, X Pg A N Nw, . I3 1- Ei K 1 5 5 , ,Tia M 4, g gmn. E' is Freshman Class--Girls 1ll'llIHlNlllgh. hvlvn lilll'20l', tlwlulu luurkv, onduh cnhlv. sum may 1-nlo. eve-lyn vulv. xuu1'9:n1'1-t 1-nllraul, dxwntlxy unx, hutty cz-1m'fox'1l, tholnm uromcr, 4-utlwrinw n-xlslu-xl. mildrud dolxxmlmx jum- dvnnls, gzmu-vu mlivtx-if-lx. c-lmrlnttc rImn'nlmrgv1'. luuisv flmlgln-rty, mln muy dmmh, tha-lnm sluwuln. ulizullulh drnlu-1', duris llrnpvr, milmlrwl wluffy. ghulys cuklv. lmtln-yu ermhf. vliznln-lla Ornsr, junv fish. mmh-nu thxln: jnlin flank. vliznhuth fmsytlxv, lu-Inn fmu-lw, mkvnldinv frm-y. olizalln-ill fnllvr. virginia gnrrvtl, pnulixn- ::n'urlnn't. sum gnssnrd. nliw gm-cn, 1-lnynru Uiuntinucd on DMZO U03 Fifty-nine grew, hnzvl gm-ussnim-klc. p. gruvo, vnu-u olizuln-tl: gruw. puulhm lmnkvy, jeunutto Imrhuluglx. olonnm- hnrlnulgll. lillinn lmruisll. udun luu'pm'. lm1rg.:nl'uf Ilozul, lll'SXl In-lm. luis honsvll. In-stun' lwnsun. vloisl- lmffmnu. 1-thx-I lmiI'n1nu, vvelyn hnlhxmn, luwlr-n huffnnln, lnnry i1gvnf1'itz. phyllis irwin. 1-liznlwllu itlloyvr. mlurntlly jnvulusun. ezrnm' knnflnnn. isnln-lio kzxylor. 1lorollly knylur, lnnrnhvllv kvlls-l'. lillixxn km-lln-r. xnilmlrm-nl klinv. knthryn klipp, loonu kriclwvsky. vrivdn lung, lnnisv luvriulc, uiudys luwry. l1nl1'4:nrn-t IUF. vliznln-lla nun-cnlvlvlin. vthvl xnncm-nnloy. virginin Inn-rlnin, vivinn lxwgillnis. knthryn nnirkvr. ln-ls-n nnxrtin, jnlin nlnlvn. Viviun xniclmih-l:nllfI'. nllhlrmid Freshman Class--Girls H'untilnlvml from luigzv 595 lnilivr. gvnn-0 xnillvr. lwlvn f. miller. hvlvn V. nmngnn. li-ilu lnnnrv, lwntrlvv nnuwo, nminnlv xnorin, virginia nmsvr. luis nn'3'v1'. lnildrmi nurse-1' . tin-rvsn uxyvrx, vthvl lnym-rx. virxinin In-ihvrt. hvlvn lik-x-ly. oliznhvth nigh. n llllilll links. 11111511-rs. irnnl mln-or. lnnry rnsm-lnlu-mx, anim-lo rlnlisill. lnnry rnsv. mlm-ls rydvr. nmrgznrn-I snnnllvr. mln snnrls. nnnh-linu sn-Inu-lh-l'. ruth . soul. nn-rl sm-hlnicli. lwlvn sin-iss. nnnnie shvnk. ju-nn slump. vlln lunisv sln'mlol'. vvviyu nnkvr. nlvlvn xnmli. .inna- lnizvl sxnilli. Krum- u'4-mnn-i. frnnc-vs on-l-lmltz, virginia: putt:-rsnn. lnyrllo porn-sxnilll. 1-lsio pnwm-ll. tllvllnn rvyllulds, durnllxy l'i1lm-mnlr, june rmwll. 1'nn't'll1l smith, hilmn snynlvr. nnnn snyflm-l'. Ninn spivk In-r, slum nklv. sln'x'1'ln'l'. nnnh-li nn- ulm rlnth- n1 ilmirn-ml stnhi. 1-vvlyn stnnhs. I1 Sixlp mise slim-klvr. t'1u1's-lwv slinnn-iz. vlnn'lnHu sto:-lcslnlga-1', ulhvl stoliln-xllvyw. nnilu stutth-nn-yi-r, in-nu alunlfor. hvlvn slm1l'l'n-r. xxnir1:an'n-t strnlv. 1-nmm snllivnn. vlsiv snnlnn-l'. nnululiln- snxllliwrs. virginin IalJ'lm'. jc-nnvtfo mann-, nlxyllis lnllis, ja-nnvth' tnrnn-r. ll.Hli'lZlll'l'L wnm-htm-r. vu-lyli wwlclln-. jennif- wn-llingm-l'. russ- wvrking, liliinn whitv. xnnrgnrl-t win-hcl, nlurrim-l wnllingor. frnlnw-s wolfurd. Hhnlys young. mlnrnlhy xr-iula-r. nrlvnu- nchuus. szunnol lun-lx nelnnl luxilvy. rvzinulnl lnxlu-r, orxn-st lulkm-r. joslnm lvnkvr. nxyron hunglmmn. 1-lmrh-s lunnll:nl'hu-r. cluvill lwurnl. rnymonml In-ll. llowurll he-ynrxl, n-num-I hills-r. luvi lmnnoy, rnssn-ll howurs. vnlgnr lnownnxn. mlnll lmyrl', lrn brown. s-url lnrownlug. curl Ixrnlnlunlgrh. runnnvl 1-Inn-h-s, se-lh vlmrlvs, sinlnoy vhllx-ot:-. rnymoml cools. j. pnul rosgrovo. nlxlino 4-otlrill, lawn-In-v 1-rnlnvr, lrrnsl 1-nlh-rs. 1-lnlrlus llngonlmrl. nnxx on-lx:-ll1o1'gu1'. wlllnn' 1-l1ll'lllg0. l'rnnui: fn-ld. isruol Iln1'ros'k, Vernon Freslznzan, Class--Boys follz. ross Lralronzik. lnlrohl gs-llun-lx, goorm' gzillnn. lnlllon rlorllon, rln-slor grossnil-klv. ross grnlu-l'. lowly lmll. gh-n lmnlioy. jnnn-s lun-kmznl, 111-4-sion lwlfrich. ln-slr-r In-nson. rivlmrcl In-will. wlwul'4l hom-h. rnloiuh lnlll. snnnn-l ingraun, gorlnnn isu-xninuw. uxlil jvllllings, gh-nn jonus. nolson johnson. Ixnrolml kxwln-r. slnnrnm- lu-llor. lynn kvxnn-dy, 1-lwooml knonlv. clzlvicl lzonntz. rolwrl Ivnsnro. allun lins-lunuzll. wlwurml Iitllvton, roln-rl lownnnl. uilluorl lynn. nn-lvin lyon, loon lnuisnrk, frnnli lnnl-lin. roln-rl lnn'm-uno. john nn-yur, gn-ol'L:0 nnillvr. rlmrlos nuillor. john mlllvr. willinln lnillvr, rnlrur! minnirh. john lnoorv. wlllinm nuorris. willnn' mnllolnlon-. loo nnxlln-nnlorx-. rnlph nnxsu-y. john nic-Ilols, william lull-xnyvr. willinln ostur. irvint' oil. wa-uve-r nzlrls. lnnnu' pm-lro. rnssn-ll portvr, Jn-rnmln ports, km-nnulh rl-ynohls. nlunivl rim-. pnnl rim-lxnrlls. lloynl riflggz-ly. rolu-rt riggs, virgll rlnn-lmrt. vlxnrlox rolnineonl. vlnlrlc-s 1'oln'01'. 1-llnrlos 1'ohl'oI'. wllllnnl ronll-lu-. jon- rupp, rolmrt Sixly-one rnlh. rlylh- snnmsvll. nornuln sl-lmIl'. plnillp sm-lnunol, wnltvx' sa-himlvl. mlnvivl sa-hlvlgll. l'n3'mo1nl sm'lnnl1ll, louis xvlmllw. vnrlton sm-ilwrt. wllllnnx sluwxnnlcvr. guy sln'lx'ol'. llXll'lYl4l smith. lnlrvvy snyllor. rl4'lnu'ul snynlvr, annlrvw sxmlvr. lit'lSlll'l' snymlvr. J, snumglvr. swolu- snnrrow. wlllizun spa-sxurll. dwight snl'm'ln-x'. any stortznnnn. jnnn slum-, In-lnwth stone. vm-rnon 'S stolrlvr. willinnl slonlh-1'. loo Ionullnson. wrny lrlxlnnon'or. lmrolnl wilson. rim-lnml wllls. wlllinln wolfkill. nrtlnll' wynnd. orlwunl Class of '28 We're a mighty hbunchl' of Freshmen Of this wondrous '28 And we aim to be much greater Than the classes here of late. Yes, the Seniors can't be beat With their pride and self conceit, But they must remember now We advance as they retreat. When the Juniors see us HFreshies On the street or anywhere, They have just heaps of fun But why should Freshies'l care? The l'Sophs are just as bad With their laughter and their scorn, But with this we're even glad And never seem forelorn. The world is all against us And we can't figure out just why, To everyone we seem so funny Sometimes we laugh, again we almost cry We get into their class rooms And 'only by mistake, To exceed that awful scorn 'Twould take a giant earth quake. Why that guy's just n. little t'Freshie We hear the upper classmen say, Oh boy! If ever I grow up There'll be an awful tight some day. But even if weire Freshiesl' We'll show you how we try, If you'll just give us the chance, We, too, will be Seniors by and by. Sixty-two . l 531' I-I 'L'-E111 S ,ig- , 1 .ii - S , Q 1 l I A -, 6 ' - QV' XI ' Y. A .I :I Ml ' gm- ' ,I-,gzip Z '. ,f ' . XJ If i Lia gi ld . 1 . : 'Ain' ' '11 -J pu., ,F --jbfi'-, ,, fLglfJ. ?sgwA-Ugg, I Ti A 'rig ex L.-2-6-'J ll:-2+ W ., V -AV' -'Sk I . 'I f N 3.1 1,5 M S Ili :ms I a ESa' YEi 5f,ji 51 1 C , W6 A '- 2:Q::lQ r A, - 'F If Q H ,Wag .vw ,595-gffa ly, ,L L I Q 7 I ' if t I f Wfiifa-ilf,1 1 .Jr b' f 2.14, R li -4 if T 'nkygfz i l 5' 'lx I f x N by WJA' Y H K, fl J H if f' .-f , - ' .052 2 f P ivd fiaix, 6 -P f nf Q, -eg' LW h A If , .-AMHR W! E I W Q We -L N ii if xii-3 JJ. , : -W. 1' Jdffmiigfff Broadway Athletic Association President, ...... . . . ..jo SPIELMAN Svcrvlary ....... C,vrr1izR1N1s Vice-President. .,.. ,RIABEL GRUBER Treasurer .... . . .MARTHA M 1 EVVIS KER The Athletic Association of Broadway 'Hi has had a most successful year. Broadway's only two forms of athletics-Volley Ball and Bask have been well supported this year by the Association, the membership been increased one hundred per cent during the year. Spring Activities will begin soon, and we feel sure that they will be ported as well as the afore mentioned athletics. Fine spirit has been shown throughout the year, the fans having ed cheering squads, which added lots of l'pep to the games. It is the sincere hope of the outgoing class. that athletics will hold 1-1 prominent place in Broadway 'fHi in the coming years than it has ever before. Sixty-four tball, aving sup- form- more done Athletic Association President ............ .Tom Gonuoxs Srrrriary ,........... .Wants limkn Vive-Prvsidrut. . .CLAY BICLAUGHLIN Trcaxurrr ........ .Ma I. K. SHANK The Athletic Association this year has accomplished many things of it really constructive nature, and oi much benefit to the school and to school ath- letics. lts greatest achievement has been the winning of the Cumberland Valley Championship in Football. During the Football season the association showed its most spirit. Cheering squads were formed under the leadership of several peppy students. Enthusiastic pep talks were given to the members by M r. Glenn. Season tickets in Basketball were issued, but they did not meet with com- plete success. An Inter-class Basketball contest was sponsored by a large number of members and a cup was awarded to the Senior Team. The Association also gave presents to the coaches as a reward lor their valued guidance in athletic training. The Association started the year with a small sum of money in the treas- ury. bttt due to a winning team in football tlte treasury has greatly increased and is now liuancially sound. Sixly-hve Football Review The Hagerstown Hi won the C. V. Athletic League Championship for the first time in the history of the school. Much of the success of this season was due to the football camp at Cale- donia, under the supervision of Coaches Pofiinberger and Wilson. Upon re' turning to school, practice was held daily at Willow Lane Park. The First game was played at Shepherd College. Although it was not a victory from the standpoint of scoring it helped Coach Poftinberger very much in finding the weak spots in the lineup and it showed him that the team had true Iighting spirit which every winning team must have. The next two games which were League Games, proved to be easy vic- tories ior the Local Eleven. The fourth game which was played with Winchester Hi another member of the League was a game which will go down in History as the best played and most exciting game ever witnessed at Willow Lane Park. With but two minutes to go Dorsey. our local half-back intercepted a forward pass and dash- ed fifty-tive yards down thc held for the winning touchdown. Our game with Gettysburg Academy was played in at foot of snow. Never before had our team experienced such playing conditions. With the deciding game of the C. V. A. L. but a week off, practices were held each evening until the moon made its appearance. When the team went on the field, they had but two thoughts, to win or lose fighting. As a result the team was victorious thus making them Champions of the C. V. Athletic League. This game was played at Martinsburg. Although some of our most valuable players will be lost through gradua- tion. the prospects for a championship team next year are very bright. Th: following players will graduate, Captain Gordon, Ex. Captain Hutzell, Biklf, Winters, Chaney. Cosens, Schellhase and Schroyer. We wish to extend a vote of thanks to Coaches Poftinberger and Brown for their unceasing services to our team. Gaines AT W. C. H. S. .... . . . O Shepherds College. .,.... 34 Shepherdstown W. C. H. S. .... .... 2 4 Waynesboro . .... Home W. C. H. S. .... .... 3 3 Chambersburg .. . Chambersburg W. C. H. S ..., . . . 7 Winchester . ..... Home W . C. H. S. .... . . . 7 Gettysburg .,.. Home W. C. H. S. .... .... 1 2 Martinsburg .,.. Martinsburg W. C. H. S. .... . . . 7 Cumberland .. . Home' Sixty-six , Football Team l ll:s'1' lluw: Stanton. Vlnluvy. tlurnlnn. Mnsml: Ynung. Mxmgnns. Sl-'mmm Huw: 1'l'm-kvll. Rllplv. Hum-ll. 'l'. Gurdon. Hmt.: llzu-lin. llurwy. Hikh- N4 nm 'Pmxuw liowz Conn-h l'nIIh1Iwrgvl'. 1'. lhvrmlun. Wintvr. llulvln- Sm-lu-lllmsv. Cunvlu llrnwn. ns. Vos:-las, Wugxunnu Nahum I-'4:1'n'rxl lluwz Su-hilullur. Ilan-nhnrl. Hull. Mill:-r. Mgr.: lilns-R, MA-Lnllglllin. Wulmul Coarhrx ..... ,. .... ............... A IR. I'mfF1NuuRcmz and MR BROWN Captain .,. ..... ......... . ... .lluuagrr , . .......,. . . LINE UP Ieighf End .. . ........ .. . . Right Turlclr Righl Guard Crnlrr , . . . . Lrjt Guard . . Lvjt Tarlelv ,. Lfjl End . . . Quarlrr Bark .... tk . . Righl Half Ba Lvf! Half Back . Full Back ,... . . Sixfyfsevcn ..T0M GORDON . . ..Bon IXIILLFR STATON- 'YOUNG .CHANEY . . .BIKLE . . . , .Rumf . . .Cnocxmvr ScHR0x'1sk BIAUGANS . ,Gomxow .HUTZELL . . .Doksnv . , .BIARTIN Soccer Review Starting out the season this year with a team made up of players who knew very little about the game, Coach LaMar succeeded in building up team, which, although it did not win a championship. nevertheless displayed! great fighting spirit for the school. The team composed largely of greenies, after having been licked into' shape played its iirst game at Middletown a practice game which we lost. However, it did not make such a great showing against some of the league teams, especially against those where soccer is their only sport. Much difiiculty was inet when the team played on some of the fields in the league. Z1 With the exception of Captain Rider, Beard, Messe-rsmith, Dellinger George, and D. C. Miller who will graduate, the Soccer team will have pra tically the same material to draw from next year, and it is hoped that it wil be able to become Champions of the County. We wish to thank Coach LaMar for the interest which he has shown throughout the season. Clearspring Hancock Smithburg Boonsboro Williamsport ' Home Hagerstown Hagerstown Hagerstown . Hagerstown Hagerstown GAMES 1 Williamsport 0 ll oonsboro 1 Smithbu rg 2 Hancock 0 Clearspring Sixty-eiglml VISITING 3 Hagerstown 1 Hagerstown 1 Hagerstown 2 Hagerstown 1 Hagerstown cl l O 3 3 O O if Soccer Team KN:-:I-:x.1wu: l'mI4licur1I. Ilmml. Frvuml. Slmln-r. 1lvsa0l'su1ith. S'l'.xN111xu: Mgr. lion-la. Capt. Ridvr. Rlinnivh, Gvunzv. Rios-. lkln-mml. ll. 12 Millvr, llullingvr. V. Millvr. l'uu1-h LuMm'. C ouch . . Faplain Managrr O. R.F 1. R. F... C F.... 1. L. F.... O L, F. R H. B C H.B L. H. B. R F.B L. F. B. G. .... . J. Sixly-nine . .Mk. AUSTIN I.,xIVI,xR . . . . , . ..I-IARQLD Rxman . . . . .CLARENCE Rncu .j. PEDDICORD . . ..W. BEARD . .H. FRUEND IHICSSERSMITH ..R. STOTLER H. CARUAUGH ......L.R1cxa . . ..H. RIDER . . , . .H. Gxaonmc V. DELLINGIER . .D. NIILLER Volley Ball Review Volley Rall, although rather slow compared to a number of other has been a very popular sport in the past year. Teachers, students, an out- siders were not disappointed when they attended any of the games, ln ,fact l garites, d they were overjoyed to have had such an opportunity. W When our coach Miss McCaffrey called for Volley Ball players. about thirty responded. Out of that number were chosen the eight which now con- stitute the team. They are all lfreshies, except one, but when it corners to playing they get there just the same. When the subject. Volley Ball, is mentioned, the iirst question that comes to mind is. How many games did you win? Well, we won eight 1 twelve, giving ns third place in the league, which consists of teams from Wil- liamsport. Smithsburg. Hancock, Clearspring and Iloonsboro. The t given the honor oi winning the games, Yes, they plunged in with all their might, fought and worked for their school. But then we must not forge backing which the School gave them. When all the games were played i ing squads gathered on all sides of thc court and yelled for Fingers Groups at a time assembled and gave those old familiar yells. How en l . It made the games have some extra liie in them. but above ing tiey were all led ns to our goal. mt of ez.m is t the cheer- lawn. courag- v Although we stand third in the league now, wc still have a Cl'li1I1CE for iirst place. The girls have practiced every possible day. during the winter. so they will be in trim for the spring season. Then-Lookout for Hagerstown, be- cause we are going out for the championship Right We are going tio iight until we have accomplished that. which we have so long striven for- Victory. ' l l l Sevenly 1 . l L Volley Ball lf'u:s1' Row: .hmv Zimuw1'ln:ln, Viviun Mvl'lniu. lic-ivu Mnrkvr. Phyllis 'l'rmu'. Arlino Zivgh-1'. Srzvoxn Row: Holm: lIuIYm:ln. l.ilin Momzml. Elllvl I'IulTmnn, Miss M1-l':xi'l'v05'. ETHEL HoFE1x1,xN PHYLLIS TRONE . . HELEN MARKER . LILIA MONGON .... JANE ZIMMERMAN . . . HELEN' HOFFMAN ARLINE ZIEGLER . VIVIAN BICCLAIN LINE UP Seventy-one . .First Row . .Firxt Row , .First Row . .Second Row Second Row ..Third Row .Third Row Center Back Boys' Basketball Review The review of our past basketball season will not impress the casual ob- server as being entirely successful but there are many important factors which helped to bring forth a rather unsuccessful season, and which, unfortunately, will not in all cases be taken into a consideration when the observer is looking over the scores. At the outset, the team was handicapped by not having a hall where they could practice regularly and privately. The Y. M. C. A. has a fine court is inaccessible to the High School team for permanent practice. It is true t most of the team members belong to gym classes and in that way secure the benefit of the large court but they do not, and have not in the past, ha chance to practice as a team. Everyone who claims to be a critic of spo knows that members of a team must work together in practice if they are work together when they are on the floor in a regular game. It is generally held that until the High School has a court which they can use all of the time that it cannot hope to turn out teams of the calibre that it ought to. The members of the squad this year deserve commendation for showing their good spirit in face of difticulties. Their spirit of sportsmanship has run higher than ever. this year and it is hoped that the better standard will maintained. We wish to extend our thanks to Coach Osha for his untiring efforts behalf of our team. Nam-:s1'lloul, Basketball Schedule and Results Central High, Washington, D. C. ......... Dec. McKinley Tech.. Washington, D. C. ....., . Gettysburg Academy ...........,.. . . . Penn State Forestry Academy ....,. . . . Md. State Normal, Towson .... Waynesboro High .......... Md. State Normal, Towson ..... St. james School, St, james .... Martinsburg High .......... Handley High, Winchester .,.. Cumberland High ..........,.... .... . jan. jan. .-lan. jan. Jan. Jan. jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Waynesboro High ...,................. .Feb. McKinley Tech., Washington. D. C. ....... Feb. 23 3 9 10 16 23 24 28 31 6 7 13 14 Chambersburg High ................... .Feb. 20 Chambersburg High .... .....,... ..., . F eb. 27 Cumberland High ........., Feb. ZS Handley High, Winchester . . . .... March 4 St. James School .......... .... ll Iarch 7 Martinsburg High . ,. .,....... March 14 Sevcnly-Iwo 0l'l 29 36 9 14 18 23 45 33 22 23, 23 33 29 20 26 25 26 15 19 SUUR W . IC V. 8 28 35 25 Z3 Z2 Z2 19 27 38 21 23 14 28 19 21 25 Z1 26 ll. S. illl. Zll Z1 ts to be in Hor ie Awav Home Hor ie Home Hor Aw Aw Aw Ho Aw Away ity ne Y Y Y e Hon e Home Aw Y Hon e Away Home Hor IIE Boys' Basketball Team l llLS'l' Huw: Robinson. Mx-Lmuzhliu. E. Ymlng. Srzvnxn How: Yvnklv. Simon. Uulxl. Gmwlnu, lmrsvy. .lulmslmn Timur Huw: Martin. Mm: lluir, Rupp. 4'. Ihuralnn. Pos:-ns. Hun-h Oslm. Ilunu Coarh . . . .... MR. V. R OQHA Caplain . . . .... Tom GORDON Managrr . . . ....,.... . . .RALPH BAIR LINE UP Right Forward YEAKLE Left Forward GORDON Cvntrr .,.... .COSENS Right Guard . MARTIN Lrfr Guard .. ..B1sARD Seventy-three x 1 Girls' Basketball Review The Girls' Basketball Team passed through a most successful se great deal of credit belongs to Coach Wright who put forth his best turn out a winning team. This year's schedule was not as heavy as in former years. It was eral opinion that the team heretofore played more games than was b girls' team. ll 6 son. A iforts to the gen- r est for a The most exciting and hardest fought games of the season were games with Martinsburg. Although both games were lost, the team the best games of the season. Every hght for victory was marked by ti playing of the girls. The team has fared very well financially this year with the Athlet viation to back it. Traveling has proved less expensive than the hom Now that the season is over we have only one sad event to look to. That is the graduating of four of the best and most dependable p Captain Josephine Spielman, Hazel Tenney. Frances Malotte and Ca Lewis. The lirst three girls have played on the team during all four yl Q I the two played lie clean ic Asso- orwzird c games. liiycrsw therine ars and their loss will be a great blow to the team. But there is still a large amount of material from which to pick a team next year. SCORES AT W. C. H. S. ....... 46 ....,,. Waynesboro . . . . . , 9 .... .Hagerstown W. C. H. S. ,,.. . . .20 ..,,... Martinsburg ,. ........ 28 ..... Martinsburg YV. C. H. S. .....,, 42 .,..... Shepherd College ..... 7 .,... Shepherdstown W. C. H. S. ..,.... 26 .,..... Martinsburg .. ........ 29 ..... Hagerstown W. C. H. S .,,... . , 14 ....,,. Shippensburg Normal. .22 .,., .Shippensburg W. C. H. S. ..,. , . . 7 ....... Chambersburg ....... 7 ..., .Chambersburg W. C. H. S. ....... 23 ......, Waynesboro ......... 19 ..... Waynesboro W. C. H. S. ....... Z5 ....... Shepherd College ..... 11 .... .Hagerstown W. C. H. S. ...,... 16 ..,..,. Chambersburg ....... 12 .... .Hagerstown W. C. H. S. ....... 16 ....... Winchester Alumni .... 16 .... .Winchdster W. C. H. S ........ 21 ....... Shippensburg Normal. .17 .... .Hagers:own W. C. H. S. ,...... ZS ....... Winchester Alumni ..., 19 ..,. .Hagers :own Seventy-four Girls Basketball Team Coarlr ....... .. .... ,.... Assistant Coach . , . Captain ....... Jlanagrr . . , LINE UP JOSEPHINE Sv112L1u,xN .... LUCILLE BIILLER. . . FRANCES MALQTTIQ. . CATHERINE LEWIS. . HAZEL TENNEY .,,.. HAzEL FRm1Nm2R. . . . . . . . . . . NMR. XVRIGHT ... ...Miss STINE .........,jo SPUQLMAN . . ..ELL,x S1'oN1a1zRA1:ER . . . . .Lcjl Forward Right Forward . . ,Side Cmlrr ...,..Ccntrr . . . .Left Guard . . .Right Guard Suns LUCILLE GARVER G12NEv1Ev1s SPIELMAN LORRAINE LIAGRUDER E-rlmr, HOFFMAN HELEN HOFFMiKN Scvenly-ive Track Team i llts'I' Row: Mtmsml. 1npl.: l nlim-stm-lc. Mgr.: Yvnltlu. Mt-l.rnu:hlln. Stnton. Si-iroxlu Row: l'oi'lltiln-x'g:vr. Cunvll: Durst-y, Martin, l'i'0ekt-tt. Kvinp. lmshvr. Cvarh . . . . . .MR. GLENN POFFINBERGER Captain . .. .....,... GERALD MUNsoN Manager . . . . .Louis FAHNESTOCK As we look toward the coming season for track, victories and records are once again looming. We lind the spirit of track influencing more and more each year and already our old timers are training. The C. V. A. L. has decided to drop league baseball and hold track meets of senior events including as new numbersg discus throw, javelin throw, and pole vault. The Hagerstown High School will again this year send representa- tives to the Tome and St. James meets. With a number of our veteran follow- ers of the sport back this year we can look forward to no other than a most successful season. Scvcnly-six i l X X W W at my gb ,- S0Q ,E?'VLW fp fx Af I '51 9 xx f iw' Q5 5x f, ,vl5fN-m.gnw,:igfi yum' 'HHH L, H 4 Ugdfff IIIWWIWMS K The Boys Glee Club The Boys, Glee Club was organized this year under the voluntary leader- ship of Miss Electa Ziegler, with an enrollment of thirty-five voices. There seems to be prevailing throughout the club this year an unusual amount of pep and enthusiasm. In previous years of the club's career, a year book picture was unnecessary, but this year due to public sentiment of the club, a picture was taken to bc published in the next issue of year book. Among the members two quartets have been started. One, called The Spontaneous Quartet composed of Seniors appeared on several occasions in public, The other is composed of three Seniors and one Junior and is on thc road to success, It has been said by vocal critics that the club has excellent quality and should be able to accomplish many things in the future. I-Iere's to its success. Seventy-eight 1 'H - - - -- The Girls' Glee Club For many years W. C. H. S. has had a very valuable asset, its Glee Club. This musical club consists ot' sixty-one members, including the violinist and accompanist. The membership is apportioned according to the best voices in the different classes There are thirty-one Seniors. twenty juniors and ten Suphomores. The Glee Club does not contine itself entirely to school work, for it is call- ed on often to do work in churches, and elsewhere. This year. the club won tirst prize in the annual Mummers' parade. Their costumes were quite original, being Tommy Tip Toes. Also. it quite distin- guished itself by having a number of its members in the Alsatia Minstrel Show. Living up to its aim of always presenting a yearly operetta, this year, they presented a play, called. The japanese Girl. This pageant was picturesque, having a very elaborate setting. In May, the Glee Club was a participant in Music Week Program. As a last finishing touch, with the Boys' Glee Club, sang at the Commencement Week exercises. Not enough credit can be given to Miss Electa Ziegler, for her interest and creditable leadership of the Club. She has led it to success in all of its undertakings, and most of all, it is through her efforts that the Glee Club has become a recognized organization, thereby making W. C. H. S. stand out prominently in music circles. Seventy-nine The Hi- Y Review The Hagerstown Hi-Y Club was lirst organized in the fall of 1919 at the Y. M. C. A. Camp along Big Pool. For the last two years the Club. under the leadership of Mr. H. E. Wolf, has been growing steadily. The present Hi-Y began its work in April 1924, when new members taken into the club. A banquet was given at which Mr. Grossbeck, Wilming- ton. Delaware, Boys' Work Secretary and Mr. 1. D. Zentmyer gave interzlst- ing talks. During the summer outings were held at Bester's Club House along the Potomac River. at Red Bridge and Caledonia. ' The club started its real work with the beginning of school. Meetings were held every Monday evening at which many interesting discussions place. wpre took Hi-Y One of the first steps made by the club was the publishing of the Helper which introduced the Four-C Campaign. This campaign was for the purpose of establishing, clean speech, clean sports, clean living, and clean scholarship. The next step was a Friendship Campaign for the purpose of establis ing better friendship. It was introduced at a banquet at which President Gor, on. Mr. Hicks and Mr. Wolf gave interesting talks. The remainder of the cam- paign was put across by discussion in regular meetings. During the winter, members of the Club attended conferences at Camp Letts on the Rhodes River and at Wilmington, Delaware. One of the largest feats accomplished by the club was a banquet giv initiate the county schools into Hi-Y work. Mr. Harry Baker, National Work Secretary and Mr, Zentmyer gave talks on the purpose and work ol the Club. Ijoyls nto Several times the Club was entertained by Max Fiery. its former Presi- dent. Much credit for the success of our Club this year is due to our leader, Mr. Harry E. Wolf. Eighty good Prvsidrnt .,.... Vice-President . . . Scrrctary .... Treasurer . . . Lrarlcr . . FREDERICK BIILLER CLARENCE BECK LEON ZAHN Lows F,xuNEsrocK DAVID BLENARD D. C. RIILLER CLAY BICLAUGHLIN Hi-Y Club MEMBERS Max FIERY KENNETIi LONG JOHN SHOCKEY HAROLD HELM C. T. LIENTZER LEWIS RICE JAY SCHAEE NORB1lAN REED Eiglxlp-onc . , .'rll0MAS GORDON . ..HEysER BUSSARD . . . . . . ,HAROLD RIDER . .RICHARD JOHNSTON . . . .HARRY E. WOLF JAMES Cl-IENDWETH ARTHUR YEAKLE JOSHUA BIESSERSMITH EDWARD HUTZELL CHESTER REECHER ELL1s ADAMS JOE xVYAND Orchestra Smxmxn, llvft lo riulnh: Ilirlvr. Alvssvrsiniili. lfisln-l'. l l:1rilu-ry. :xml l'urlvuuglr. NI-1.x'l'l1:nz Vxiiiiplu-ll. llvr-lu-rl. lln-u'm'r'. :unl Arlurns. REVIEW The Orchestra was reorganized in -Iununry of this year under the leader- ship oi' Harold Rider. Rehearsals have been held weekly in the school and various homes. The work of the Orchestra has been excellent. bringing not only vociferous applause on numerous occasions but also many comments praising their ex- cellent work. The Orchestra oiliciutcd at all High School activities, such as, basketball games, programs and commencement. In addition, they played for various clubs, lodges and churches of the city. Although some of the most capable players will be lost through gradua- tion, bright prospects arc entertained for-next year's organization. Eighty-two 1 9 The Boys Hi Dramatic Club In October of this school year The Boysl Hi Dramatic Club was organiz- ed with the following ofhcers: President, Ralph Sprecherg Vice-President, Raymond Schwingerg Secretary, Edwin Kemp, Treasurer, Robert Elliott. At a later date the Club chose its colors, blue and gold. The Club was especially fortunate in securing such an able and experienced director as Miss Grace Brane. The first semester was spent in organizing and studying dramatic terms and expression. The second semester was spent in dramatizing several short plays. The first public appearance was March fifth at the Y. M. C. A. The plays were well received and the Club with Miss Brane were tendered many words of praise. This being the first year for such an organization at Surrey no illustrious achievements can be expected. To be pioneers is a task worthy of admiration. The Club having reaped the benefits of this organization, pass it on to future classes with the hope that by their labor and success they shall perpetuate its existence as a permanent school organization. Class Play According to the custom of past years, the Senior Class will present a play this year. In former years the play was generally Shakespearian, but in re- cent years a modern play has been chosen. This year the play is Adam and Eva, a modern comedy in three acts. The interest centers around the King Family. Mr. King is a wealthy rubber merchant. His family have been spoiled and in consequence are great spendthrifts. He gets very tired of constantly paying bills and is seeking some way to escape from his cares when Adam Smith, his South American Manager appears upon the scene, Adam, who is lonesome for a family, agrees to ex- change places with Mr. King. After an uphill fight, Adam deceives the family into going to work and is rewarded with the hand of pretty Eva King. The whole plot is cleverly conceived and very funny. The following were chosen for the various parts' James King, a rirh mon ............,............. ..., J . PAUL joNEs C orinihia, his parlor maid ....,... . . . ...... IDA ROWLANIJ Clinton Di: Witt, hir son-in-law ....... ......... 5 IOHN Nonrors Eva King, his youngest daughter .,... .... 'E LIZABETH HARMAN Julie Dc Witt, his eldest daughter .... .... H ARRIETTE BREWER Aunt Abby Rocker, his sister-in-low ..., . . . ,-NIILDRED KLIPP Dr. Jack Dclamairr, his neighbor ..... ...... R oeniu' BIILLER Horan' Pilgrim, hir uncle ........... .. .... FREDERICK INIILLER Adam Smith, his burincrr manager ...,..........,.... Louis FAHNESTOCIC Lord Andrew Gordon, hir would-bc son-in-law ........,..... HAROLD HELM The directors of the play are:-Miss Innes Boyer, Miss Flora Meredith, Mr. J. B. Bowser and Mr. V. R. Oslla. Eighty-tliree The Hoo-Wair-N-Wai The Hoo-Wair-N'Wat was first started by the girls of '23, when, with the help of the other students, they published several successful numbers through the Morning Herald. Last year, finding that thc former plan of publication was not altogether satisfactory, the girls of the four classes from Broadway successfully edited monthly, a separate four page paper. This year, with a view towards the union of Broadway and Surrey, the Hoo-Wair'N-Wat became a Co-ed Paper. The staff has accomplished its one object-that of editing a peppy, six page paper. It even went so far as to make one number a f'SurpI'ise Issue of fourteen pages, featuring a two page pictorial section, several cross-word puzzles, and a number of good cuts. During the Hoo-Wair-N-Wat's three years' existence it has been financed by funds obtained from the proceeds of a candy sale, the Bo4I'eep Tea Room. a lunch stand at the Fairground, subscriptions, and advertisements. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chivj . . . .... .ETHEL W. SNYDIQR, '25 Associate Editor .... .... L EON ZAHN, '25 Poetry Editors . . . .... Loulsiz S1'AI.I:v, '26 Rox' EICIIELIIERGER, '25 Short Slory Editors .... .... I fnexm SCIIINIILER, '26 ELLIS Aorxins, '25 Art Edilors ..,... ..... . NLEIM Couit, '26 Roy SAUM, '27 Sporting Editors ..., . HIELEN MIIRKER, '28 RALPH HAIR, '25 Wit and Humor Editors . . . . DIARY MCCDY, '27 IIRED l1lLLER, ja., '25 Orga11izr1ii01z Editors . . . .... VIVIAN SUMMERS, '26 Hiivssn Bussmzo, '25 News Editors . . . .... RUBY ITNIzvI-:Iz, '26 RALPH HECK, '26 Exchange Editors . . . .... MARY SE1 rLIss, '25 RAYMOND SCHWINGER, '26 Typing Editors . . . .... .LILLIAN SMITH, '25 ROBERT Srourren, '25 Business Managers . . . .... .RIARY KNEISLEY, '25 Louis FAHNESTOCK, '25 Eighty-four Hoo-W'air-N-VVOZ Stay? Firsl Row IYIARY KNEISLIEX' FREDA SCHINDLER RAYMOND SCHWINGER ETHEL W. SNYDER LEON ZAHN VIVIAN SUMMERS ALEDA COOK Srranri Row LOUIS FAI-INESTOCK ELLIS ADAMS FRED LIILLER LOUISE STALEY C. T. NIENTZER LEVI BITLER LILLIAN SMITH NORRIAN REED ROBERT STOUFFER HEYSER BUSSARD Eighty-five Third Row WILLIAM BURHAN XVADE BEARD MARY SETTLES RALPH HECK MR. OSHA XVRAY TIIOMLINSON MISS IVICCAFFREY RUBY ITNEYER CLIPPER CLIPPI G C TWO BITS VOL. xxx, Page 1 1 mn 1, mass -vtncziir H CHENVING GUM ACT PASSE D Ff1lII0liBtkCl:l'C1l8 Io be in Boonshoro Word luis boon ret-oirotl thut the world fninous lbonh null Ludwig: ttlrs-us will ho in ltoonshoro, .luly 4. It nmy lu' ot' inturosl to tho Hngt-rstown people' to know llutt four ol' our fnrtnt-r townstnon tratvvl with this fmnous show. 'Pltoy nre lVilun-r lloover, ln-:td 1-lowu. ldn Itowlund, fumons tmrt-hm-k rider, XVndo lloortl. hypnotist und Alive liittingor. snnko L'llttl'lllt'l'. Erangelisl Zaltn To Bc Here The Rev. Loon Zahn luis In-vu so- rured for two weeks votxttltvtwittgz August S. llc-r. Znhn was fortnorly of Hngorstown und is n gnultuttt' of Hngurstown High St-tmol, Ho will he ussistt-nl hy his sing:t-r. Ethol Snyflvr who is nlso wt-ll known ln-ro. Bachelors Hold Election Tho Hngorstown Bneholor Clnh held it meeting Tltnrsdny night. Thu folluwluf: wort' elouted for the vu' suing yeur: 1'resltle-nt ........ Vernon Ih-llingor V.-Pres. . . . . ....... Alvin Sunni Secretory . .. .... t'. Millvr l'vtro 'Il't't-ttstttw-1' . ....... ttlnu-los Ulingnn Divorce Proceedings Mrs. t'Iut'vm-u Stonlll-r lnts rvecttt- ly tiled suit for n diroruo front in-r husband. Ulttwtxett Stouffer. Mrs. Stouffer elntrges too xuunh loving. und wishes to get lun-lc hor nntidt-it nomo. llvluu Lyon. Accident on Inter-Urban Moforlnnn is Slighlly Injured Mtty 1.-Tho Tztki south hotntd our wus doruilvd Inst t-rt-ning. Tho nlotorxnult, lllll litltlrtk wus found lltwonsvlotts und tnkou to Ur, Hoc-k's ottlr-es. His injnrios ws-ro roportod to he slight. , Locals Mr. und Mrs. t'. 'l', Montzvr uu- tc-rtuinetl the 'l'wt-ntietlt t't-ntnry t'luh on Tltursdxty. Howard St-ln-llltnsv. Hour witllior in Leiter's Mt-n's Shop, hud his ton- sils rolnored l l'idny. 'l'ln' qunrnntlln- wus liftvd front tho hotno of t'hoslt-r Root-ln-r on 'l'u1.-sdny. llnrrluttu llrewe-r who wus tht- tritium-d nnrst- in uttvmlnnr-0. will now rt-turn to her honu- in lowat Fnlls, Iowzt. Miss Hnzol Tonnuy will stu-nk ut the titty llnll to-morrow uI'tt'rltoon on tho fnlnons suhjt-1-t. Moonsltino. Evt'ryono ls invited to ho nrt-sont. Arttmr Yt-nlalv has opt-ned up at Illhhon Fztvtory on tho vorner of Rust Avenue nnd Mulherry Strvcl. Mary Hoffman hos nt-vented n position ns seuntstress in Eyvrly's ln-1ntl'ttnent Store. Miss Alntodu llnrr who hats hveu ill att hor homo with Vltivlcett l'oX is nguin nhlo to rvsnnw tt-atrltilu: :tt llngorstown lligh St-hool. Miss Mildred Klinp luis ttwetitetl a position with tho right honornhlu Jny S4-ltuff, ll. L, D. Stun-x-ltttottuln-ttt Ruth Ilowmnn nn- nouut-es lhnt tlnlro will ho lllti grud- tuttvs from tho tk-nrl'oss lnthlim- st-hool in June, 'l'ln- In-ogrxtxn will ln' ntlnonltmtd llllt'li. Relurns From Europe Mr. uuxl Mrs. Roh Tnlhort nnd thoir tln-vo f-hnrnting: duughtt-rs lmvo just roturnvd from l-htropt-. Mrs. 'Pnlhuttt wus fortnorly Mnrtlnt Smith. Eighty-six Slnle Senate New Bill Passed ill M n r y 1 it n d :-Srnntor Edwin St-hroyer luis all ln: lturlng.: Tho Ulu-w l sun-4-oetls-tl in 'ng Guin Act nnsss-d, whit-h prov school stud:-nts ho nl gum in st-hool. ospvei th-s tlmt high lowt-d to vhow ttlly in llistory lt! lit' fl 1-'fl'0lll tflussus, for it st-mm of thot subject. llc hats hot-n dillgt-nrly wot'kim.r on this hill for the lust tltrt-o you rs. und nhl in tht' digestion it is with great pls' studonts of Mnrylnn ot' his tinul sur-cess. Marvelous I nzfenli Iotun M lfidwurd lit-oily. at north ot' town, luis tnuking n pn-rlrvttntl vontion und will hu tsnru that tht- 1 tl schools lenrn by Hagers- ll furnntr. llvin'r sttwt-t'tlt'4l in lotion umm-htno. This is t'onsi4le1'ed n of ntuvh uso to rt-ry grunt in- inut futuro ls tltv fnrtuor. A hrill nssurod for Mr. K4-oily. Mnrgnrot llohrt-r. .Writ-it. hats just poison snnkv hlto. at ntlssiolutry in H.,- stnr t'm-t-irt-tl at lotto! wot-lc. on-rm-tl from n Miss Morning- frotn hor lust N0'l'lt'l-I -Stop nt Shop ' on tht- wny Prny ns you 4-tttor. 1. Big Booflegging Ri Sha-rill' llussnrd dl-putius Ulnutowotlt gl-r dist-lost-tl one luootlvg:pging: rings in Hugzvrstown tovdny. inoonshiuo Into Cl rn ut. I D C 'Needy's llndio rom tln- show. tg Broken Up sslstwl hy his nnd l'Iioltollwor- f tho ltiggt-st tht' history ot' 'l'on1 Gordon it: tx rnso ot' wus rnught vn1'ryi' tatlnw's llvstntt- The rttid rvsultod rests of Ile-tl Xoso lln Mnng, Old Sonk Hoot Hyt-tl Mxtry. :tlins - rich. l with tho nr- rry. nlins I-Ellis 'or und tlrvon- Cliznheth llolf- Pugc 2 CLll'I liR CLIPPINGS MAY 1, 1935 Arcirlenf on Stale Highway John W. Pnhle. lll. nurrowly rsrnpt-tl st-rlous injury. yt-strrtloy t-vm-nllnr. wht-n his rur ovt-rIurln'tl nn-nr Clivwsrillv. t'nltlr stulotl thnt ho stvon-tl tltr 1-nr into n tlltrll whilt- trying to nroill nnothor mr. A young huly whoso nnnn- is not known wus with him ut lln' tinn-. Tho nutontohllv, at Sltnlvlmkor St-tlnu. wus lnnlly tlntnturrnl, All thu gluss wus shnltrrrtl nntl two ntucl Lrunrtls woru Iwistrtl In-youtl rvpnir. lt wns Inrought into town hy Ihr l'lturlt's Winlrr Auto Nt-1'y'lt-0. Burke Wins Fight lluttling lilll llurlu- l't'tnlno1l hls holul on tho wvlh-r-u'rl4:llt t'tlo lnst night whrn ln- knot-krtl out K. 0. Thomas In tho t-igluh round ol' tx tvn round bout. lllxrkv wus rlmlloligotl nl thr ringsinlr hy K. li, K. llflllff lilt-lt Kolll llnuglnnnn, 'l'hr hout wus lltllllllvll hy rt-forrr ll. L', Miller. Professor Ellis .ltlnnis will girl- n vlolln rom-ltul nt St. .lohn's .lutlitorl Iunt noxt Fritluy night. Gt-orgu Wllllutns. urrhitrrl, hus soctin-tl tho t-ontrm-t to hulltl tho Now High Srhool. llugcrstown lms long: tn-vmlunl this nnll is looking: for- wnrtl to its ronlplrtion. llnyvttn l1't'ttlm- nntl Miltlrotl Xlklrk. tvurlu-rs ln lhs- llngzvrstown st-hools, will tukr :t trip ulo-otttl this sunnnor. Tho Dnt-ht-ss Swrll of Slnuly tlrort- is now ln Now York huring hrr portrult puintt-tl hy thu rt-- nownotl pniulrr. ltillinn Smith. llurhoss Swt-ll wus fornn-rly Miss l'uh-rtin-0 Wngnvr. l'otntnrs. 754- u lvushrl nlrlivvrotl nt your door or 504- ll' you rnll nt my l':n-tn south ot' Ilngorstown. l'htu'lrs Uosons. 1'honv Il. W. DROP iu nt Mt-ssrrsnlith nntl Atlunfs untl In-ur .lohn Norton sim: tht- lntvst songs. Zz-iglield Follies Munugor ltoht-rt Millor ol' Ihr l'uInrt- 'Fhrntro nnnollnt-os thnt ho hzts ht-rn uhlv to srl-uro tht- Zrlg- Ilvltl Folllvs. This will intorost llngvrstowninns In-vxttlso llu- Misst-s Mzllliltln lliklo und lilizullrtll llnr- ntnn :trr nn-tnluors of Ihr rolnpnny. W.lN'l'lCll -Wnshings. Unllt-tl for ttntl :lt-lly't-1-4-tl. Phono or st-r Mur- gurvt llnyvs. Fuhnrstork null Must-y unutunwr nn rntiroly now lint- ot' sport Lzootls. .lohn l'unI .lout-s luis rt-rt-ntly nntmlo u tour oi' tht- junk pilvs in llngt-rslown nntl vim-inily. nntl Io- tlny he otlvrs his first nllotlnrnt ol' Go-Fnsn-r spot-mlrrs. gtntrnnlrrtl to run on tru. rolfvo, or :my othrr liquid rtputlly us strong. Thr spirituulists hold tht-ir we-t-ks ly nn-rting lutrk ot' tho shiut--parlor lnst night. Miss Mnrthu Matrlu-r lhr nwtlium. hull xr:-ul stu-rt-ss. 1'nul l'runklt-lon. who rrwntly pussml itwaly. wus rnllotl hut-k. Vll'l'lC Full MAICYIHICLLE IELIXVIERS Fill! MAYOR Un tht- llt-puhlirun Tirkrt. VU'l'l'I FUR FIIANVICS MAl.0'l l'IC YV.XSlllNll'l'ON l'lll'N'l'Y Slllillllsl' lh-lnorrntir 'l'it-lu-t. N0'l'll'lif--ltirt siftt-tl front suunt' whilo you wnlt. Apply Fritz Millet-fl'. ll. Ka-nuy Po. Ml'Sll' LESSONS -150. FALL YllllilNl.X NIIIENK. Pltonr mos, COMING - -m i NlXON'S AC.-lDE1lll' on MAY 25 THE SHEIIV' Stnrrilnz, t'ol:xt:1.1Lfs K. Kritzlw. thy l'l'lnrr of llollywootl. Robert Stouller, Manage-r Eighty-seven B:-auly Contest To Be lleld Soon l'rupnt'ntious nrt- luring.: nnulv hy W. ll. ll. S. tllhtsltlttgtoti Collrgv of lluntlsonn- Slutlrnlsi for u ht-ntlty contvst to ho In-ltl for tho ht-nrllt of Ihr stuth-nts ot' tht- institution. Thr rulrs ot tln- t-ontt-st urn- us follows : l. Uontrslnnt must ho u nn-lnlurr of Ihr Sy-nior l'lnss. 2. l'htrh contrstnnt ls rrtptlrt-tl to suhntit it pit-turo. Il. 'Pho pit-turv of Ihr rontt-stunt lnust Irv lu-x' own. -L All thost' with n llonntn nost- rxclutlutl. The jtnlgrs will hr at ronnnlttor ol' sort-lt wt-ll known ln-uuty rritlrs. it'rnwl'ortl Ilovklt-y. 1,1-roy llrt-wrr. l'hux'lr-s l'osm-ns. Han-ohl llrltn. lllrnn Jones. 1'h:trlos Mrliinsoy. Sntnnol Pnshcn. A ft-w ot' tht- girls lmvo sulunittvtl lltrir pit-turrs. ulnong: tht-tn nrt' Louise Soul. Hnrrirllt- llrrwrr. I.ll- linn Slulth, Evo Krirlu-vslcy, Lonlsv .Int-olus, Mury Km-isloy. The winnor of thls ronh-st will tm Miss Ilngrrstownf' in tltr .ln- nunl llrnuty Vontrst ul Atlnntlr City. Frolu Ihr pioturvs thus fur sult- lnitlvtl Miss Soul src-Ins to ht- tho lnost promising one-. Sho luis lovt-A ly golnlon rurls nual spurkling hluv ryrs whit-h ltnvr ulroully won hor ht-:tuty rontt-sts. Stutlstlcs show lltut thu nntjority of tho lu-nuty ron- tost winnt-rs nrt- of this typo. ll'H IVINII HHN l4l'I'Ix'f?f Robbers Failed 'l'hrnll Uutnplurll surrossfully foil- all two rohhers. yt-stt-rthty. whrn lhry lrit-tl to strzll hls rltlvkons. Ptunphrll Ilrrd two shots uftrr thn- liholng tnru hut fully-tl to hit lht-tu. Tho polirr Iuxyo llllvon-l'0tl srvornl clues llllll t-xport to hnve tht- ot'- l't-ntlors lu jnil hy toxnorrow. Rnlph lluir nnnonnt-rs that Ihr nrw tlnnt-ing llCll1li'lllX whirh lm is hnllnllng noni' Country Ululn llviflltts will ht- rrxnly to opt-n hy Juno 30. VOTE von LAIIIKY lllilillllli For GAllll.XGE t'tll.l4lCl'T0li on Tho l. W. W. 'l'it-kvt Clubs at Broadway A very valuable addition was made to the extra-curricular activiti year when a number of clubs were organized at liroadwuy. They were as follows:- Dramatic Club Latin Club Handicraft Club Debating Club French Club Each club held its meeting once a week and was under the supervi one or more teachers. The meetings were held from three fifteen unti Every student was required to hold membership in at least one and no than three of the clubs. Some very valuable work was accomplished, not only in the progr the clubs themselves but in furthering co-operation between the studen the teachers and in furthering the interest of the students in the school. Cizfizensliip Activities at Surrey The foundation of our citizenship is based on three great princi inspiration, information and participation. The greatest of these is par tion. Under the leadership of our history teacher, Mr. E. Russell Hic Senior Class tried to develop these three great principles to a high degre In the hrst part of the year we organized Ye Olde Town Meeting, introduced a government, of the student, by the student, for the student, the guidance of the teacher. Each morning the meeting was opened moderator who presided until the end of the business period. The n was then turned over to Mr. Hicks. Many interesting dicussions arose and, in addition to our regular l work, much practical information was learned. On March 27, a miniature Congress was organized as part of our r Civics Course. The Senior Academics became the Senate and the Commercials became the House of Representatives. In the Senate, Edwin Schroyer was elected Vice-President and Yeakle was made Chief Clerk. Joshua Messersmith and Frederick were chosen majority and minority floor leaders by their respective par In the House, Robert Stouffer was elected Speaker and Alvin San elected Chief Clerk. Howard Schellhase and King Keedy were chose jority and minority iioor leaders. Party spirit was strong in both Houses. Many bills were introduc debated upon. Clear thinking became the order of the day. Difficult lems were disposed of in a quick and decisive manner. Problems were just as the United States Senate solves them. There is no doubt in the mind of any Senior that this training in C ship has been and will be a great help to him. Eiglzly-ciglil es th sit l t all t ks C 1 1 i ti 'C ed is in of four. more is of and ples.- ti cipa- ., the which under the .eting story gular Senior Arthur Iiller 18 CS W3 S H13 - and robe lved P S0 itizen- -.rg-,' ' v vs 'Q' ' AP1: .A ' - 2 ,A V 3' ,. f g et W , Q-1 -1 V A f , ' . --.-. 1-32 'fwi F ,xi ' Xu' fkw I VHF' '9kfQf ' 2 X W5 ., X 'iw Wfififxfimfz 'in i ,-Q., 4 wf: 9 . 'v m .x'xf,,,w ' f ' ' ' , , , WM? A E ,yi 5 V. I X 4 K , W , X35 '9 'E' 9, ff l f 4 'X Qqfilfgsf' 'Qiff ' 'K' hi 1 35? '35 v The Edison Science Club On Thursday after Thanksgiving Day the lirst Science Club in the history of Surrey School was organized by the interested members of the Junior and Senior Classes. The club drew up a constitution and elected the fi llowing officers for a term of one school year: President ....... .... C . T. MENTZER, JR., '25 Vice-Prcsidrnt . . . ...... KENNETH LONG, '26 Secretary ...... ...... H AROLD HELM, X25 Treasurer ......... ..... H AROLD BROWN, '26 Sergeant-at-Arms ...,............ .XVILFRED NEEDY, '25 Smut ..................,..,....... FRED Mossy ' , 25 The purpose of the club was to stimulate interest along scientific lines and to aid the students to understand new inventions and everyday questions that could not be discussed in class. - The club maintained a point system for topics discussed on the weekly programs and in this way everybody had to get in the whirl and help it along. Many interesting experiments were performed and much knowledge and enjoyment was derived from them. Beside the work that the club did in its Thursday programs it sponsored several excursions to nearby industrial plants and mills. Boys' Debating Club In the early part of the year the Debating Club was organized under the leadership of Mr. Bowser and Mr. Glenn. Later, an election of officers was held. The following ofticers were elected: President ............. LEON ZA1-IN Secretary ......... J. MEsseRsMxTH Vin'-President ......... JAY SCI-IAFF Assistant Secretary ,...,... N. REED Treasurer .... C. E. BECK The other members were, J. XV. Cable. J. E. Shockey, H. Rider, E. Schroyer and I.. Gruber. At first the Club dwelled on minor debates and proper methods of debate until the Child Labor Question arose. Then each member prepared a debate on the subject, in order to pick from the Club a team for affirmative and nega- tive. The teams picked were: Agirmativc Negative Q J. R. BIESSERSMITH C. E. BECK J. W. Camas E. Scr-xnovan J. E. SHOCKEY A. JAY SCHAFF Very much preparation was made by both teams in getting all material possible and debating among themselves. A similar organization was formed at Broadway and time is expected to bring forth great speakers from both schools. Ninety l Auto raphs Mgr dm , 'LO s 535924 W iv M a . 0 if M255 g!Wfff'74'fV .75 1 ' 14. Emlfghzzq. l-tau,-AIQA' ya-.,.,4Qlv.-Q izfzhik N X A 6 Jokes JUST TO REMIND YOU- The world is old yet likes to laughg New jokes are hard to Find, A whole new editorial staff Can't tickle every mind. PAGE MISS GOLD-DIGGER Dumb Freshie-Did you ever meet a bobbed haired bandit? Senior-Lord Yes, I take one out almost every night. - Said the chamber maid to the sleeping guest, Get up you lazy sinner: For we need the sheet for the table cloth And itls almost time for dinner. Louise Snyder-t'Too bad about Gus, wztsn't it?' Ruth Bowman-'tWhy. what happened? Louise Snyder- He tried to sing the Soap Scene from Naptha, and couldnlt reach the high Octagonfl PAGE PETRE The country lad had just deposited a nickel in a pay station phone. Operator-Number, please? Country Ladw-Number nothing, you better give me my chewing gum. y Por .IONES SAYS Early to bed and early to rise And your girl goes out with the other guys. -NOBODY KNOWS Why Baughmau gets sick so much? Where john Shockey goes every night after work? Why Mr. Hicks does not get married? Why typists learn to cuss? Why the roll is not called at the Maryland Theatre in the afternoons? If anybody in the Senior Class will have any money when school stops? Why Mr. Bowser never threw McConnell out of the class room? If Tenney ever tries to sneak out? Wise One-Bet that girl's father owns a wood yard. Dumbell-How's that? Wise One-Oh, I just saw her lumbering up the street. N ineip-four Jokes SEASONAISLIE - Thomas-'LI want a bool: for a high school boyf Librarian- How about Fielding? Thomas- I dunno. Got anything on I5ase'rnnning? Sheik Talbert-That girl has a wonderful light in her face. CampbelliYes, I noticed she has a lantern jaw. A Senior stood on a railroad track, The train was coming fast, The train got off the Railroad Track. And let the Senior pass. -Fresliman Daily. K. Ahalt 4I'antingbAt'0I1! This climb is so sleep: can't I get u donkey to lake me up? Bob+ Lean on me. darling. Marge-Will you marry me? Shelly tThe original cake-e:1tel'if-Do I look like ar minister? When ice cream grows on Macaroni trees, When Salmra sands grow muddy. When cats and dogs wear II. V. Dees, Th:1t's the time I like to study. -By Les Young. Kate Clipp-Why do you close your eyes when you kiss me? johnny-Because I thought I was in heaven, and who ever heard ol a red-headed angel? Schaff-Didn't you see me down town last night? I saw you twice. Helen Lyon-No! I never notice people in that condition! ETIQUETTE OF CUTTING IN For the gentleman-Never slap the girl familiarly upon the back when cutting in. The girl may be athletic herself. Always have some quaint pleasantry to offer, such as- All right llill. Illl push her around for awhile: or i'Well, here I am, just as I promised. For the lady-Turn to the man who is leaving and say. Thank you, lousey! I' N incl y-jvc Jokes IN CHURCH Preach Rider-That last note was D-flat. Hugh George-Yes, it was, but this is hardly the place to say it. BASSO PROFUNDO Leon Zahnfwould you advise me to cultivate my voice, Doris? Doris Nigh-ABy all means, cultivate it, but plant it deep. HELPFUL HINTS FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE If your iirst spooniul of soup proves too hot to swallow, cIon't hide it in your napkin as some people do. Simply gargle it in your throat for a while and the difliculty will be neatly overcome. If a piece of meat slips off your plate while you're cutting it, capture it as quickly as possible and with your fork llip it gayly across the table. Ii you upset a bit of gravy on the table cloth don't call attention to it by shoveling it up with your spoon. Place a piece of buttered bread over it, but- ter side down. If an ice is served don't gulp it down. Dilly dally with it in a bored sort of way. Make soup uf it by mashing it with your spoon. This is certain to make a lasting impression on your hostess. If you upset your coffee cup into your fair partner's lap don't let a long embarrassing silence ensue. Assure her instantly that you really didn't care for the coffee any way. 'tI'm being played lor a suckerfl said the vacuum cleaner as it ran over the rug. A WEEK-END TRIP H. Freund- I came in at Cole Eight. Ruth RidgeIyf Yeh? H. F reund- Yeh. Coal car with eight wheels' JUST WHY CAN YOU CALL A GIRL A chicken but not a hen, A terror but not a fright, A kitten but not a cat, A vision but not a sight? This is a rather tart retort, said the comedian as he hurled a custard pie at the hero. Mong- How did you catch such a cold? McConnell- Somebody played the 'Star Spangled Banner' when I was taking a bathf' Ninely-six Jokes Sam-Cullud man, we got a bugler in our outfit what am! When he blows revcille, de dead start puttin' on der shoes. Bo-Ani dat a fact? Well. niggah, dat is only a bum impression! When our winjamxner places his face to his horn. and blows, 'Soupyj' de cooks have to cover the strawberries, to keep them from kicking the whipped cream out of the dishes! jack Flannery Qto Lizl-Did you knock 'em cold in Virgil yesterday. Liz-Yes, zero. DO YOL' REMEMBER -when T. Gordon was a woman-hater? -when C. T. Mentzer was a Hfree-agent? -when Skinney Winters tipped the scales at one hundred pounds? -when Sheik Talbert tried to grow a mustache? -when Ott Yeakle shaved only once a week? -when Liz Herbert missed a dance? -when Edwin Schroyer refused to start an argument? -when Clay McLaughlin thought Chambersburg was Usomewhere in Europe? -when Bob Martin missed a night at HER home? -when Clarence Beck had very little to say? -when Pop jones used words like lfgosh dum instead of lx lx! ! l? -when the name fiKatherine didn't mean a thing to Skeets Bair? -when Mike Brewer pleaded guilty to the fact that he was the hand- somest fellow around Surrey? -when johnny Cable hadnlt learned to drive with one hand? -when jake Messersmith missed a day of school? -when Tick Needy wouldn't talk about Radio? -when Ches Reecher was real bashful? MUST BE DR. CUPID UI don't like your heart action, said the doctor, applying his stethoscope. I guess you've had some trouble with angina pectoris, havenit you? You're partly right, doc, answered D. C. Miller sheepishly. Only that ain't her name. MASH AND SMASH Bob Miller-We've met before, I think. She-Have we? Bob Miller-Yesg in my dreams last night you were the young lady who kissed me. She-Oh, now I remember! In my dreams last night you were the young man whose face I slapped for being too fresh. N incly-seven Jokes SILLY Ellis Adamsw Are we alone, darling? She-+'fNo, I think we're together. THIS IS DEEP--SAY IT FAST Nice limbusine! McKinsey remarked, as the girl climbed into the waiting machine. This lets me out, said the convict as he iondled the hacksaw, StovepolishgHow yu'all write Ku Klux Klan? Shoepolish-Niggah, it starts with a cross and ends with a loop. Staton-'fBeyard ate something on that last Basketball trip that poison- efl him. Beard-'fCroquette? Staten--'iNot yet, but hc's pretty sick. . You are in my grip now. said the college boy as he slipped the tlusk in- to his valise. Poffy-'fWhat's the object of your experiment? Dellinger-HTO see how many test tubes I can break. Customer- Hey, waiter. what kind of blankety blank coffee do you call this anyhow? Waiter- Why that is Plaster House coffee, sir. very line grade I assure you. sirf' Customer- Plaster House coffee. Hey? Well I'll be darned if I can End the house but a lot of the grounds are here. Blue eyes mean you're true, Grey eyes mean your gracious, But black eyes merely meun you're blue In several other places. Bob-ff'Sweetheart, you are the goal of my affections. Dotw- Will I be penalized for holding? Bob- No, Dear, you have thrown me for a complete loss. Beefy- What kind of meat is this?', Waiter- Why spring lamb, sir.'i Beefy-UI thought so. I have just chewed one of the springsfl Ninciy-eight Jokes Mentzer tto court clerkH----I-ah-er-um. Clerk tto assistantlfHenry bring out one of those r H. Lyons- What did you do after the party? Beebe Harman- Oh, nothing to speak of. H. Lyonskf'Ohl Dum-Say, are you looking for trouble? Bell-Yes. have you seen my wife. RUBY SAYS- Ain't it aggravating. Doesn't it make you mad, When your sweetie's leaving And in walks your DAD? Ott- A fellow just told me I looked like you. Gordon-- Where is he? l'd like to knock his block Ott- I killed him. A PROBLEM Alvin Saum-'Do you know why an Englishman shakes a salt shaker and an Irishman pounds it on the bottom? Pres Thomas-No, why? Alvin Saum-To get the salt out. Mr. Poffinberger- Is there any alcohol in cider? H. Helm- Inside who? Mr. Baughman-- Mr. j. P. jones Mr. Ilaughrllanw Mr. j. P. jones whe Your son 'ust threw a stone at mel J fDid he hit you? No. fThen it wasn't my son. narriage blanks. off. Mahala Lehman- Say, what kind of a fellow is Snitz Hoover? Allen Wellinger- He's one of those fellows who always grabs the stool there is 1 piano to be moved. n . When johnny Cable shifts gears there is weeping and gnashing of teeth. Mr. I-licksfWho defeated the Israelites, Crunkleton? P. Crunkleton fcoming out of day dreamj-1 dunno, I don't follow any of those bush league teams. Ninely-nine J okes Mr. Bowscrfuwrite a very long sentence. Williams- Imprisoned for life. Waiter tserving L. Schmidt who is taking at girl out to dinner for the first time I-Nectar? Schmidt-Not yet. E. Snyder-What's become' of the fellow who used to cheat himself at solitaire? T. Crider-Still up to his old tricks. He's blocking in the cross-word puzzle squares he can't fill with the right letters. SENIOR My Sweetie Went Away .....,... Where the Lazy Daisies Grow . . . Runnin, Wild ..............,. Why Did I Kiss That Girl ....... Oh! johnny, How You Can Love . . Abide With Me ........,....... Steppin' Out .......,.......,. O Helen ...,.............,..... Last Night On The Back Porch . . Dream Daddy ................,. Honolulu Eyes .... . . . . . Big Boy ........,.. It Had To Be You .... The Sheik ............. Drifting To You, Bob . . . Sleep ................. A Kiss In The Dark .... Mr. Radio Man ,......... Oh. Clarence My Boy .... Garbage Can Blues . . . T00 Tired ..............,...... Somebody Stole My Girl ......... Oh Gee, Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, I'm In Go Long Mule ................. All Alone ,,,.. .............. Three O'clock in the Morning . . . Me and My Boy Friend ...... The Lost Chord ................ Stay Home Little Girls, Stay Home Maryland My Maryland tTheatrel One SONG HITS . . . . .JOE SPIELMAN .JXLLEN XVELLINGER ,FRANCES RIALOTTE ....-IOHN SHGCREV . .CATHERINE Cuvv ........LEON ZAHN . . . . .AIARV SETTLES .. . .C. T. MENTZER ELIZABETH HARhlAN .JOHN PAUL JONES . ..... Loulsu JACOBS . ..CI-IARLES XVINTER ,. . . .LILLIAN Szsurn . . . .ROBERT TALBERT . . ...DOT CHANEY .PAUL CRUNKLETGN . .HAzEL TENNEY . . ..W1LEREn NEIEDX' . ..... 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And in your happy school days rr you have found that a generous big helping of Imperial Ice Cream all 3 ll around has helped to make many new school friends for everyhocly. ll a .- There is no bellcr Ice Cream than ImpcrinI Ice Cream 'l I l l ' IMPERIAL ICE CREAM COMPANY Eat a plalc of Ice Cream every Jay I I 6 'Rini i issieszni---fiinianis 1 ax 1 mica One Hundred Thirlcen DUNKLE'S GARAGE STORAGE WASHING REPAIRS POLISHIN G ACCESSORIES GREASIN G 882-884 VIRGINIA AVEN UE PHONE I 789-J HAGERSTOWN, MD. THE HOPKINS GRUBER CO I L ,W x , Colonial Theatre Building SPECIALISTS IN 11lEN'S WEAR 'L We serve those who are as critical about their ap- s pearance as we are about our merchandise. ' DOBBS HATS AND CAPS-KINGLY SHIRTS FASHION PARK CLOTHES ' READ THE GLOBE , HAGERSTOWN Hagerslowns Inalependeni Newspaper SCHOOL OF MUSIC Unbosscd - Unbiased - Reliable 132 N- POTOMAC ST. Best Local News-World News by Associated Press ANNOUNCES We Do Fine job Work Printing The Daily Globe-54.50 Yearly The Weekly Globe-Sl Yearly A Summer Course of lnstruction in Piano, Voice. Organ. Violin and all theory branches. PHONE 902 ' l THE GLOBE PUBLISHING co. HAGERSTOWN. MD. ' Rox' ALEXANDER MeMicHAEi. CHARLES H. Rom-:RICK Qtii lisnisitiil livhm--lint: Iislitlininvil One Hundred Fourleen 0 l I I I 0 it lialiniuisnis its DANZER METAL WORKS FIREPROOF BUILDING MATERIALS FENESTRA STEEL BASEMENT SASH Build with: Hollow Tile Slate Surface Composition Shingles Metal Lath Sewer Pipe for House Connections Metal Roofing Composition Roofing Steel Sash Skylights Ventilators Semi-Steel Portable Garages DANZER METAL WORKS Sheel Melal Specialisls HAGERSTOVVN. MARYLAND :nie 1 i :Lniusim-4+.nsi-:lint iieliilin One Hundred Fifteen .-..aLnil linintl mini: O itovQ4lQ1vQcLnLnQ1lQ4LuiQ1lQl!L4vQ4iQ4nQ4lQntivQsvQ4lniQ1LuQ1 l l I o Q4 inininiuiuiu stain--.ninni.1i.niuoi.4i.,i, COMPLIMENTS imc.. HOMER W. EAKLE A . W . S E IG M A N Mos! Complcle Music Slore in ihe Cily REPAIRING A SPECIALTY H6 XX EST FRANKLIN STREET. HAGERSTOWN, MD. ROESSNER BROS. COMPLIMENTS Q DISTRIBUTORS - of - OF MAX FLEISHER SCHRAFFT'S CHOCOLA TES vinmini'lilIin?Il?11Tw:iTaviniuislil!L0in 9114lQnltsk4wQ4lQnnQuL4lt4ltnQ4LlfQlvtntsL4lLnL4nQ4L1iQntt4tQ49k40 in iniuininrilvi-UL! D. M. Summers 81 Sons 61 W. FRANKLIN sr. MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTERS Suits Made-to-Measure DOUGLAS AND SELZ SHOES umlnliiuistilliulitai C A S K E Y BAKING COMPANY BAKERS OF FINE BREADS AND ROLLS French, Italian, and Vienna Breads A Specially 339 W. ANTIETAM STREET Hagerstown. Maryland The House of Cuaranlecd Spray I'Wnlerial O0'ers For PERFECT FRUIT HEALTHY FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES - USE ONLI' - Hagerstown Spray Maierial Company's Iusvrtifidrx and Fluzgiridvs CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHINGS F or Every Purpose GRIFFON and STYLEPLUS CLOTHES MALLORY HATS EAGLE SHIRTS ARROW COLLARS and IVIONITO HOSIERY Hagerstown Spray Material Company C' K' HOFFMAN 439-441 South Potomac Street and HAGERSTOWN' MD. The Popular Price Store niubniniiisian-Q.vo1nislLsniui4ninin-5 One Hundred Sevenlcen 0 lL4nQuIQ1tQsik1tQnlQn9Q1vQ1nt1tQ1lQa!Q4lQurQ1vL4 tia DQ-4911 0lQ0QuQ-1 sitli1lininimnL0i WE SELL ONLY THE MOST CHOICE SEA FOOD ALL GOODS GUARANTEED Free Delivery to All Parts V of the City Phone Us Your Order STERLING 8x SONS 6 E. WASHINGTON ST. The Cleanes! Fish Marlfel in Town Drugs Cigars PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED WEST END PHARMACY 345 W, WASHINGTON STREET PHONE 1131 Candy Soda iFllTiliIlili1lliliilvillsll One Hundred Eighteen lilliiikililiiilillilo H. R. WAGNER 3 Q Contracting Plumbing Sleam and Hoi Wafer Healing v10ltn54'Q1 oQ4nL4iQ49Q1914 GAS FITTING, TlNNING, SPOUT- ING. FURNACE WORK, JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS Estimates Cizccrfully Given O. E. THREE: IN ONE VAPOR VACUUM PRESSURE HEATING C. M P. Phone 2038 SSM W. FRANKLIN STREET '27 Q Q, P7 E. H 5' G 3 1 P1 'UQ' 'egEhCjW . :s 5- O. Sm 'SQ C-5 4 G-51 8: C 30' gy' lm' cn vig CDO 5 2 Q I 5 E E fn un '4 Z ,Lll'QplW 1'?l fll Q Q Q Q Q Q NNN. Cox. SUMMIT 8: CARLINCER AVES. HAGERSTOWN. MD. 0 QQMQA tQ4vt1lQ4vQ4vQ4IQnvQ4vQ19Q-4911 fini ik-0Q.4 I I I I I I I l -0 Y liniulininuimrml 5 al S COMPLIMENTS l e of Ure READY'TO'WEAR Boys' Department PHONE 1525-I 41 W. FRANKLIN STREET Walk a Block and Suu' Money Y.M.C.A. I HARRY E. WOLF, Boy Work Secretary Refresh Yourself! M625 DRINK BOTTLED IIIM K ff I IJ pk Hagerstown Coca-Cola Bottling Works Hagerstown, Maryland C OM PLIM EN TS H of - DR. R. M. HILL Palmer Graduafe Chiropraclor KOHLER BUILDING Hagerstown, Marvland S W4 -. t T v t -- - - li L imlivillil OHddN'l 0oLslQ4iQ49Q-aLfuL1 lvL1vLlvtstQ4lt1QtnnQ1lfQ1lQnlQnltIiQ4lLntQ1 v51iLvL4iQ40 QIQHQ1lQlvt1vQ4nt0Qn51rQu9Q1nQunQ401nlL4LnQ1lQ4rL4tQ4iinQ1vQ1tQ11Ql0 tint! liniuiiiliuiv-vflinlii litlininiu I 1. s. J 0 N E s STA PLE and FA NCY COMPUMENT5 GROCERIES -of- PREMIER PURE THE FOODS P A L A C E. 801 PENNA. AVENUE T H E A T R E PHONE 141 S H I R E Y M E N ' S S H O P ON THE SQUARE 445 W. WASHINGTON STREET al We-Zim to cargy tl? best lises Fdifsslalnolnfoi, i.f2f.'ff'1.,f1I STUDEBAKER over our snappy line of Huis Suns PIERCE-ARROW CUPS and HAGERSTOWN Shoes Overcoals CUMBERLAND Dry Cleaning and Prbssing- Dyeing and Repairing-Work Called for and Delivered PHONE 976-W nite lFil5 ll 17lll lhi4l l'ilf Il lsll ll One Hundred Twenty rQulivinQ4lQ0t0Q4vQa!Q4!Q1L1lLuQ4IQdQQ1LnQaL4QL4iivQ4DQ4ltdg Q Q Q Q QQ QQ :E ,Q Q Q Q Q Q Q litniilillbtli-uint!-Q-li0i0illinLulL4 lid W. 5. SEQBERTS SEIBERTS BARBER SHOP HOTEL HAMILTON BEAUTY SHOPPE 54 LAST FRANKLIN STREET Phone l540-W DON T PLAX HOOKIE ON ALCOLIN I' OI' YOUR SHOES! XXE IIX THEM IN FIFTEEN MIIXLTES XND XOU CAN GO BACK TO SCHOOL j. POLACK 57 NORTH JONATHAN ST. HAGILRS FOXVN, MD. Henry A. Bester 81 Sons Edw' Cochran and Company FL O R IS T DECORATORS 33 N. JONATHAN STREET 40.50 E. BALTIMORE STREET HAGERSTOWN, MD. lQ4vQ4lQ4R1F1nL4vQ49ilQ4nilQ1niiiiQ19iPQ4it4!QltQ4!Q0QuvQ1lQc9 QHQ1 0 HQ1 iuisiin u ll as vQ4iL1!Q4tQ4lQ49QavQavQ1lQ4vt4iQut taint :ini LJPQJ ous :init its UL! fini! lining- A THERE IS NO PLACE IN D THE WORLD FOR THE I IDLER OR THE SHIRKERK' O Mechanics Loan 81 Savings Bailey Electric Company Bank 48 W. FRANKLIN STREET HAOERSTOWN. MD. Yingling,s sl- G- KAY Automobile and Carriage A UTO Works 5 A ulomobile Painling, 60l FREDERICK STREET Hagerstown, Maryland U pholslering and Repairing ' 237 FREDERICK ST. Hagerstown, Maryland li! l ll11i Il1lli1v1f! l l1U,iliiilllls1I'X One Hundred Twenly-hvo Oillhlliiihllhl Fiili Minis n DIAMONDS WATCHES RINGS .IEWELRY HARRY E. BRINING ,IEWELER E. Wasliington St.. Cor. Locust St. HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND ivviulinii his P--its linininlinii ILM Linclsay's Confectionery and Soda Parlor 56 S. POTOMAC ST. For Delicious Sodas, Sundaes and Ice Cream-Up-to-Date Luncheonette Service. XVHEN HUNGRY or THIRSTY Arc Your Eyes Normal? Close one eye, then read this or any other printing. Next. clo the same with the other eye. If you cannot read so well with one eye as with the other you may need glasses. Ir is at least a warn- ing. Heed that warning-have your eyes examined by an efficient opto- metrist, as action now may prevent trouble later on. Consult us. R. A. HIGHBARGER OPTOMETRIST 9 West Washington Street Phone l4l8-W HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND . COMPLIMEN TS - Of- LYON'S FURNITURE COMPANY 64-66 W. FRANKLIN ST. itsitsitsnisviulisliv-wtmliuiiuliinisniu lin Q One Hundred Twenty-three 0 S Courlesy and Service I HAGERSTOWN I AUT0 SUPPLY J. B. FERLTUSON 8: CO. Q ENGINEERS I POTOMAC AND BALTIMORE ST I Home of ARCHITECTS F E D E R A L and I N O R W A L K CONSTRUCTORS 2 T I R E S HAGERSTOWN. MD. I PHONE. 869 I Op Evenings and S d y I COMPUMENTS OF HEADQUARTERS FOR . Sporling Goods, Camp Q M155 Mary Bester Equipmcnl - M en's I FLORIST and Boys' Wear I 207 SOUTH POTOMAC STREET 8l Uncor ora ed, S HAGERSTOWN' MD' 43 VV. FRANTCLIKN STREET S RAUTH BROTHERS I Clothing - Shoes - Hats COMPUMENT5 Genis' Furnishing Goods - of - Q , PRDF. C. M. CASSEL 23-25 West Washlngton St. 2 HACERSTOWN. MARYLAND Q Q Q of 12 gl Q Q Q Q 1 1 6 L4DQ1lQdvQclQ4lQ4L1L4nQ4tQ4LnL4vilL4nQa914nQniQ1L4lQnQ0QnQ4L4 n I 0 DQ-as rQnLuLuQavL46 liliiiniilisiiniiulnwr SERVICE and STANDARD MOTOR TRUCKS, VELIE and REO TRUCKS and CARS Usecl Parts For All Makes of Cars and Trucks Wood Auto Service Co. vii lillintiilisliall AUGHINBAUGITS l'lagerstown's Oldest Drug Store 54 W. WASHINGTON STREET I 805 Pennsylvania Avenue l H, L. KNEISLEY P op. Ph 2 l 23 ,I g HAGER owN M RYLAND l DANZER LUMBER l COMPANY, Inc. I Uistahlished 18761 Q Complimenls of I MANUFACTURERS or I HIGH GRADE E. C. FIERY MILLWORK Q The West End I DEALERS 'N Shoe Dealer for LUIVIBER AND 35 Years, l BUILDING I 20 lo 40 E. Baltimore St. Q HAGERSTOWN. MD. Q- . One H Ilui!linliuvill7l71I7?sltllilli11i1 it 1 fi y- lil 9,14 pQ4,Q,r5nq4g4pq4n:1n54q4aQnrLu1fsvQnniQ4nQ4a:nLnnL494QonQuq,, i 1' 9? Q E Q C Q C E 1+ 2 Q Uh! BROWN AND FOR'4l YEARS We Have Been Sellipg , K CLOTHING and F 7 S P O R T1 N G SLIPPERS, s G 0 o D 5 SW ff ,ffyx I3 W. Washington Street '55 HAGERSTOWN, 1-' fl! x Q S gud uf-N80 JQX-569 XX X 0 iQ1iQnQmnQulQ4 f Mia Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 1 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q I THE BEST IN Q EVERYTHING M1 L L E R A N D Q MUSICAL WIN E BE R G 2 RECORDS. ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC and MUSICAL CLOT1-HER5 AND I INSTRUMENTS I A. W. BEACHLEY I HAGERSTOWN, MD. 0 43 S. JONATHAN STREET 1 Engraving 3 FEATURING Visiling Cards Invilalions I S T Y L E S Announcements Q fo' 'he A. ROY PHILLIPY 1 GRADUA TES I Wall Paper 3 81 Window Shades I Slalionery 9 nie... ltlisliulisibll H 'i1li1Pi i101 5 cl 4 T 1 ' ' ' y- even lit evQ4vQn-Qn14vQn1uv:4s14nQ4r1avQ4n-5nQ4v-14vQanQuoQuvLmv14nQ4s14oQ4nQ,avQ49 0Y54lQnQ4ltuvQutt1ltl!Q1tQ1rL4t1uQ4vQ4l5dvQaltn!kl9Q1iQ4OQ1DQu 9534116 siuininiili Iii Lifetime COMPLIMENTS F u r n i t u r e from GARVER FURNITURE P R I N C E S S COMPANY CONFECTIONERY 34-36 NORTH POTOMAC PUB'-'C STREET SQUARE Factories in Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia HOSIERX UF 1 IIE B1 TTER W Am D 51111 DES GROALI- TO MATCH Ev YOUR DRESS ggsig-LLIi!l3.5'lS'ERIALS F A B E R , S OYSTER sl-ll-:LLs LIME FISH MEAL Come' CHEMICALS PR NKI IN 81 JONATHAN STS. A d Many Other Pr d I GENERAL OFFICES HAGERSTOWN. MARYLAND anQnLn....ninninLuLwLuIi O H d 'd 7' Hy- 'gill IQQ1 QDEQHQGQQJPQ4!k1vQ4QQalQ4v1nDt1vQlIQ1vQnvQ1vQ49QliQllQ4Ii0'Qut14vQnt4oLn0 9'Q ?H Q4'10Q0Q4lL0Q4nQcvL4nQ4r11v5uQn14nQ4vQnlQnQuwQcvQol5utQunQ40 ntninioiu mini: aiu .-.nLnaiuniuLviuLuim PAINTS FOR EVERY PURPOSE GLASS OF EVERY GRADE HAGERSTOWN PAINT 8: GLASS CO. 26 W1-:sr IFRANKLIN S'rRmc1 HAGERSI OWN M XRYI AND CIGARS TOBACCO HAGERSTOWN NEWS AGENCY 4 PUBLIC SQUARE ,VEIVSPAPERS ' MAGAZINES HEALEY BROTHERS Style Hcadquarlers Stein-Bloch Ready-to-Wear Clothes FURNISHERS AND HATTERS Suilx Tailorrd f Mc 1 r 24 NORIII 101 :xc 9 R H xr R WN, Mn. COMPLIMENTS ,,,f, ROY A. LEITER williclinlinitsnintvr-ituinlhninisiid its o -H 4,-JT ly-' qvQnQnQuQnQ4n14ntslL4vQan1avQ1v14nL4nQ4nQ4v1caQ4vQ4nQ4o51v14ntcvQ4,-Q., tunnislQsninsin1v4 liuisnLnisqui:aiu FRIDINGER AND COMPANY Steam and Hot Water Heating Plumbing and Repairing Phone 3 7 7 Z1 N. IYIULBERRY STREET HAGERSTOWN, MD. COMPLIMENTS - of - MACKENZlE'S PHARMACY 100 SOUTH POTOMAC ST. COMPLIMENTS Milton Kohler and Sons - of - GIFTS OF INDIVIDUALITY H. E. B E S T E R JEWELERS SINCE l875 fF5llsl5i5lilfi ivifiislliili igliifgllsl One Hundred Tlnrly I 1 's I tu 's l G I C if 's 3 2 11 Q E E E E I 1? I 'I u 9 Oitiitikticltlltoia nQ10tsvQ4Qt1lLnlL1!Q1vQ4vQ4nQ1nL1lt1vQ1itliQuP5utt10 fini! nilli0i1lLllL1 feats Iinliohs :init APPRECIATION We take this opportunity to thank those of you, who have so heartily cooperated with us to make this Annual a successg and especially do I we thank our advertisers without whose finan- cial aid we would have been helpless. -Edilorial Slaff. RINGER AND GATES CONTRACTING and FIXTURES ELECTRIC SIGNS SOUTH JONATHAN STREET PHONE 803-W FOLTZ MANUFACTURING 8z SUPPLY CO. ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS FACTORY AND MILL SUPPLIES HAGERSTOWN, MARYLAND niutoioin nkunisl'Lv-'lin ltniniuiniu It One Hundred Thirty-one li ' u x 1 r- sa 1 is ry .Q lf g5'f54g..I ' 5.2 5. q ' f 'ff' f f ex Y Q i 1 r.nvnxv Qpplnsfm 'U' f .9 gm mm i la cf e lp Li q I .Centennial GZ f71QSes1Ill' J1926 J' QIIALIT Y ENGRAVINGS FDR CLASS ANNIIALS 8- OTHER PUBLICATIONS' MAKERS OF soon Xi I PRINTING PLATESA ' X Wfanklfn qivfo- Enqravinqffvuse 'iv -IjO4-ADQH-ST'PHlLA'PA- 'PL ,g!, 'ny Y-if K 'Vi .53 if Y w N , ? if M ij' N f',1l ,Ev WM uf 4 mf SM 1 ffilikx 'QM E ff 4? if , I NW 9,1 S W J W TMQIWJ ., rmiss II.usxcns'rnwN liomuuslnxn 6: I'mx'r1xG C0 H.mms'1'mvN, M.uvn.ANn 1.1 Av F' I M, r s H r 1 V, qi I I ,. , f 4 4 s, X z 4 ' . 5 5 - 2 T -V ' 9 , v Q Q' , fl 3 1 r V 1 V 1' ' n . ,.'A, . 1' '14 J . , 5 in , 'P I IQ' , . C . f ri 1 ' ,f'. , , ,,i ef , , , S F hi 5. L
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