William Penn High School - Sylvanian Yearbook (Harrisburg, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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Vg , ,-'fa-:R -5-,,, vs 79F - , -.KX S , Q 'Sm 'N -lv... AM. .X x Q Q' 0 .1 N dp yL2'2fE ,:'?zff rfb?-V -3.5811-Pg-., .5 1:0191931010101010zozozozozozozoz CO PURZGHT HARRIET E. FORMIDALT EDITOR-1N-CHIEF IDILLIAM E. MILLER BUSINESS MANAGER MHSSER STUDIO HARRISBIIRG, PA. PHOTOGRAPHS C-THE NORTHERN ENGRADING CO. CANTON, OHIO DESIGNING HND ENG-RHIJING CIHE EDANQELICAL PRESS HARRISBIIRG, PA. PRINTING HND BINDING DADID J. MOLLOIJ CHICAGO, ILL. COUERS Cfhe Syluanicm 1927 tototorotozsroiozoxozoro10:9:oZoto1szogQ:o1o1o1o1Q:1 1 Q 2 7 N I Q N Q Q Q S 5 N 3210191610310 IXOIOIOIOIOIOYOIO' 161010163 I 119191QIOIQIOIOLOXOZQIOIOZOIOIOLOI THE SYILVA IA IQYOIQIOYOIQYOIOIOIOIOTO1019IOIOYOLQIOLQIQLOLOIOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 7 110191CIO!OIOIOLOIOIOIOIOXOIOIOZOI1 5 S 5 I 5 THE W V N I4 SYLVANIAN A 2 4 I FIRST ANNUAL YEAR BQQK I OF THE WILLIAM PENN HIGH SCHOQL I P4 9 I v4 M o Q v U 4 W v4 N S N Q PUBLISHED Q a BY THE w N 4 3 SENIOR CLASSES M 3 IN Q Q 1927 I H I4 6 N V g N I0fOfOfOfOl9fOIQIOIOIOfO1919IQIOYOLQIOLQIOLOXOKLQIQ 1 Q 2 7 - - 1:0101orc:oxozolvlozozozozozvrozoI H Q4 Q 5 V N A O V N 2101016101010 O1016101010191019101 19191919101 Dedication Throuylz the vista of passing yours, to aid youth fo face' Ziff? in H10 brufrest way possiblog fo tlzinlf. fool, and understaml wifi: youth ,' to bcqyoutl1fful,' to have thc rcspccf of youth, is to enflcfu' to onesvlf for- Czfer the manhood of tomorrow. In doing much more than this for us our prinr'AipaI , Dr. Charles B. Foyefj, Jr., has far abort' any mr'a.w- ure flffafinvd our Prf'rIasfing rffgarrl. IVF are sinf'Prf'Iy gratvful for flu? privilege of lzaroing had him as our 1Jl i7lC'i1JflI-ffl? fairest, squaresf friend we lzurc crm' lfnozmz. V H N 5 S N 8 M N R 5 5 N N IO 191OIOIOXICIOIOIOZOIOIOYOIO' IQYOIOIOYOIOYQIOIOIOIOYOX015I6IQfOl5IO19IO191Q10191Q 1 9 2 7 1101919101010101916IOIOIOZOIOIOZOI IOYOIOIOXOIOYOIOIOIOIOTO1029IQIQYOLQZOLQIOLOXOIOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 To Mr. William E. Strawinski, Dean of the February Class, who has given freely oil' his tiine to both classes us well as to the sueeess ot' this hook editorizxlly, We hold every feeling' ot' true gratitude. To Mr. Fred C. Burris, Dean of the June Class, who has guided so well not only the pol- icies of his own class, but also the finances of this hook for hoth classes, We Wish here to extend our liearty thanks. 1:0141091010101010zozozozozozozoz N 1 CONTENTS Q Page x Dedication of the xvllllillll Penn High School . 8 Q Staff of June Class ......................... 10 Q Foreword ...... 1 12 M Faculty ........ 1:1 Q February Class . . . 27 Q Staff ....... 28 Q Song . . . 130 R Officers . . . C31 Q Roll .... . . . .................. 252 Q History . ....... ...........,.......... 4 S 5 ' Wi ...... f W' rl 'aaa I Prophecy . . . 52 A Statistics .. 50 N June Class .... 57 Committees . . . 58 Officers ..... 50 Song' ..... 00 Roll .... , 01 History . .. 100 1Vi1l ...... . 102 Prophecy .... . 104 1Vh0's 117110 .... . 107 Juniors ............ . 100 Calendar of Events .. . 111 May Fete .......... . 1113 Activities ........ . 1 15 Organizations ..... . 1151 Founder Statt .i.. . . 120 Orchestra ...i.. , . 121 Band ........ ....,... ..... . 1 22 Chorus ........................... . 123 b Dramatic Club and Debating- Club .... . 124 a Red Cross Club ........,.......... . 125 Q Cheer Leaders .... . 120 w Athletics ....... . 127 w A. A. Officers . . . . 128 Q Girls, Sports: w Hockey .... . 1251 w Basketball .... . 130 N Boys' Sports: 6 Football . . . . 1211 N Basketball . . . . 135 3 Baseball . . . . 1218 Q Track ..... . 1-L1 Q Societies ....... . 1423 1 Craques Droles . . 155 iototototozotoiozozozoto14:0zoiatoxzozszozozoxogozt 1 9 2 7 A M Q4 a a n a 5 V 7 N I 101020151010 9 0191 10101910191 19 O10 v A 19101019 1:9191sro:ozoxogziozozozozozozozoZ William Penn High School Thursday, November 18, 1926 1:30 P. M. Q Students Program Presiding . . . .... Charles B. Fagcr, Jr. 1'1'mcipa Z Selection ............, . ........ Orchestra H1716 BfIllt1llt'f., , .... Lfllllzllllfllll 'Hhnerica the Beautifulw ......,... .................. I By the School H Scripture Reading' and lnvocation .... . . . . Rev. S. VVinfielcl Herman, D.D. I'a.wfm', Zion Lutlwwwz Church Alma Mater ......... . . ...... By the School Violin Solo CSelectedfl .... Doris Powell Sfudmt An Appreciation .... Merle Bowman Slurlevzt 1 Looking Forwarcl . . . ..... .................. l lrcw Shroacl Sfurlmt, fvlllllll flllfflll Junior' High School Address--HToday's XVo1'k and T01l10l'1'0NYH . .... Prof, Rlaymond VV. VValters Ilcun, S'LL7llfVlll17ll0l'l? College ..........,......J. Clarence Funk Presentation of Flag .. illffmhwr of ,lHI I'lf'l1?l Legion-fPost 27 . . . . . . . .Belle Beatty lliuuphrey Student Acceptance of Flag: . . Flag Salute . . . . . .By the School Exit March ...... ..... f lrchcstra ' !PFfI'0?1l'l . . ..... licmlft Flag Raising ........... .... l 305' Scouts UStar Spangled Banncrw . ................. Band Benediction ........... .....,,........ R cv. Henry W. Miller Pastor, lI'f'.wtn1'i11stw' 13T'f'Sl1jjfl I l:ll'l'l, Church 3 1010101010191010101910101010IOIO10l5IO1910101910191Q -1 9 2 7 1:0101s:o1o:o1o101ozozozozozozozoI William Penn High School Thursday, November 18, 1926 8:00 P. M. Dedication Exercises Prgiduig' HL .... ...,. , ..... L,,,, . L ,s,, . , .. ,, s,,, Q, Kraeg 919, 1'I'PSfdf'I1f, Board of Srlmnl Dirfciors Q71 30 to 8100 P. up 3l2l1'Cl1- R01H0lH,, ...................... ......... I Iazel Overture-The Banquet .... . .... Lrzzwendmu ll'l'.1Kllhll1' IntQrmvzzo-Madrilvna .... .... , YIIKICICIHIIIII NValtz--Tliouglits of Youth . . . .... Sf. Flair Mareli-Scholastic ....... ...................... A Qt. Flair Invocation .............. . . . . . .The Rm-V. Dr. Philip David Bookstaber Rabbi, Tmnplc Olufr Shalom Prosviltation of the Presiding Officer Address ...............,. .......................... l Jr. Francis B. Haas State Supm'i11fm1df'11f of Public 1n.vtrucl'i0n Address ...................... Hon. Geo. Ross Hull l 0l'llII7l' ,elssislant Alfor11rfy General nf the l'. S. Dedicatory Address ..... .... . . .. ............ Harry C. Spilhnan EII'lLl'Ilfi01Illl Lcfturm' Owrturv-Little Corporal .... ...... L aurevzdcrzu irr.-Klohr Introductions Benediction . .. ............. Rev. XYarren J. Conrad Pastor, Corfmuzt P'1'P.sl1yte-1'iun, C'hu1'c'fh 3IHl'Cl1-l,9i'l'0Ill?l ..,..............,.................... Bc II n rf Music by the NVi11ia1n Penn High School Orchestra 9 IOYOIOIOYOZQZQIQIOIQIOYO2019IOIQYOLQIOLOIQLOLOZOLQII 1 9 2' 7 11019:s:o:o:o1o101o:o:o1o10:010141 Staff of June Class Eflifor Business lllanagm' llzlrrief l'lO1'1HXV2lll XYllllH111 Miller glSSll1'ljflfF Eflilrws Harry G1'l1t'l1Qi, Hz11'1'y Burns 1,z'fm'ary Myrtle llQ.l'llO1'1l. l'l1'1l1H llubler. Geralmline Asper, Gm-01'g'ia NVallz1cfe Dora lilDCl61'1l1E111 Sports Vlubs llclmuncl Fisller, Jane Black Doris Burtley, Joe Miller Humor HZ'.YffII'l'fl71-9 Clara f'l0tl1ie1', Ethel Huston Edna Mae Seholvin, Earl BOXVIIIEID 41I'lL Genevieve Bayless. Elizznlmeth Seller. fll1?l1'l6S Hvit'rle1'. Thelma Smith 10 IOYOIOIOYOIOYOIOIQIOIOYO1010IOIOTOLQIOLOIOXOLOLOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 S M N N o V E 8 O M N R 103101910 IOIOI6XIXOIOIOIO1019fO16' 11. 'ETHE SYLVANIAN V v4 M -IOIQI9:01OIOIOLOXOIOIOIOZOIOIOZOI LJl 1:9101o:o:o:o:o101ozo:o1o10:010141 Foreword This, the first Year Book of the Vllilliain Penn High School, has gained the significance of its naine froni the woods in which our school is situated. Just as this beautiful grove of trees holds inany tales of Wlilliarn Penn, so does this SYLVANIAN contain the tale of our first year i11 this eolnplete new school which Harrisburg citizens have provided for us. It is the sincere hope of the Staff that the leaves of the SYLVA-xxnxx will recall to you vivid nieniories of 1927 in .lvilliani Penn. 12 V E N 9 v v I Q a a 3 ? 1 IO IGIQIOIOXIGIOIOIOIOIOIOYOIO' o o o Q Q 9 o oxoxozotoiozoIoistogszogvzozozozogazi 1 9 2 7 1, 1 f 1 -1 -u 1- gf I W5 fi v :S -- ' 7 av- n 4 '- 9,15 ' A., A 3 Kai.. A? rg Qxlnxgndllu0 Nuxls'N49E71s?Q lil H 8 N 0 N 9 V N IOIQIOIQIOIOIOIQ IOLOZQIOZQXOX O 2010201 v L 1010 1919 I 1:9191o:o:o:o1oL01o:o:o:o1ozozozoz LAURA MAY ALTIIOUSE, B.S. H ome Economics Born in Harrisburg, Pa. Graduated from llood College, Frederick, Md., With B.S, degree. Member of National Home Economics Association. NELLE XVOLFE AUMILLER, l3.S. French Born at Lewisburg. Graduate of Bucknell Fni- vers-ity with l3.S. degree. Member of Nu Phi Epsilon. Il. J. BICACHLEY, M.A. Cabinet Making Born in Frederick County, Md. Student at Palms College, Philadelphia, Art Hall, Delaware, Ohio, Purdue, Lafayette, Ind., Pennsylvania State College. Master of Accounts degree. J. EDWARD BELT, PH.B., M.A.i History Born in Ykfellsville. Received Ph.B. at Dickinson in 1903 and MA. at Columbia University in 1926. Member of Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity. MILTON OSCAR BILLOVV, AB., MA. History Born in Shermansdale, Perry County. In 1908 graduated from Lebanon Valley College with AB. degree. Received MA. degree at Lehigh University in 1921. 1-1 IOXOIOIOYOIOYQIOIOIOIOX1929IOIQYOLQIOLOIOLQIQIOLQI. 1 9 2 7 1:0101oxozoxozoxeozozozozozozozo: v XELLIE E. BOOK S Sh0rt71af1zcI and Boolfkcep-ing Q Born at Kirkwood, lianeaster County, Pa. Grad- R nate of Millersville State Normal School, Pennsylvania Business College. and Vniversitv of Chicago. 5 - . g N N R 1 FRED C. BFRRIS Q COHl1Il'0I'C'ifI1 Subjcrts a Born in H2l1'1'lSlJl11'Q'. Prepared at Central High Aa' School, 19135 Rochester Business Institute, 1Vharton a School, l,'nive1'sity of P9I111SylY?1Yll?l, llarrisburg EX- N tension School, R. B. l. Summer School. 'Member of Pi Delta Epsilon. Dean of -Tune Class of 1921. JAMES XVR.1GH'1' CAMPBl+I1.L, AB.. BLA. l'ommerc-itll Subjects Born at Salem, Virginia. In 1915 received AB. degree at Roanoke College. ln 1921 received MA. degree at Columbia 1'nive1'sity. A1l'l'lll'R- C. DAVIES Priozting Born at Snow Shoe, Clearfield County. Graduate a of Pottsville High School. Learned printing trade 3 with l'ottSville l'11r0111'f'Ic: worked on staffs of other a papers. a Q N HARRY DH WIRE, Se.B., MA. Q I roblenzs of Democracy w Born in ltewishurg. Graduate of Blooinsburg N Normal School. Graduate of Bucknell Vniversity Q where Sc.B. was received. Received ILA. degree at Q Susquehanna. Member Theta Nu Epsilon. Football w coach, 19265 track coach, 1927. H A 15 I6fOIOfOfOl9fOIOIQI9IOfO1010IQIOYOLQIOLOIOXOXOLOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 id I 1:0191orozozozolvzozozozozozozozoz PEAR-L YEELONA EBNER- Art Born in Harrisburg, Pa. Attended School of ln- dustrial Art. Mvmbor of Eastern Arts Association. ELINORE RVTH FISHER-, AB. E71gZ'Zi.91lf Born in Iiancastor, Pa. Graduated from Millers- ville Normal School. Dickinson College g'raduaite with AB. cle-g:'reo. 1+'HiEDI'lRICK WILLIAM FROHllLlt'Il Music Born in llarrislmrg. Pa. Attunded C'ornt-ll l'ni- wrsity amd New York l'i1iVv1'sity. CAROLINE ARNOLD GARDNER. Ali. Latin. Born at Springfield, Ohio. XVil2on Collogc grud- nznto with A.l3. clegix-Q, HORAC E G. GEISEL l'ILys1fc'al E'fI'lLl'lllLQ.0'I'I Born in llairrisbu1'g, Pa. Attended Sunnner Sos- sion at Tvzichers College. Coluinbiai University: Square and Compass, Columbia. Basketball Coach, 1927. lt? xotoiorotozotozozozozoroxoxozozotogsrogszozogozogszi 1 Q 2 7 r-1 bl 8 9 N M 9 N G M 8 M O i N Q M D4 9 S v v v N O N A 0 v N 0 2 5 P4 8 N THE SYLVANIAN -'1'1'1' MACDE F. GR-EEK Asszkfanf Secrc1'ary of School Born at Middletown. Graduate of Central High School. Menilwr of I,Cl11OSl'll911lil1l Literary Society. Y lAfBl'l ' English Born at Dunoannon. Graduate of l'nivorsity of llc-nnsylvania whore BS. was rocoived. Biflllllwl' of l'i Lamhcla Thvta. GEORGE NEWTON CRESSY IIHXSCHEN, AB. Physics Horn in Baltimore, Md. Graduate of Johns llop- kins lfniversity with AB. tlegrof-. RUSSELL C. lll'lRTZl.Elli, P1-LB., MA. l'1-oblems of Armfricnn Denzowfzcy and Il1'sfm'y Born in Harrisburg. Graduate of Dickinson Col- le-go, l'h.B., BLA. Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. RVTH S. HVLL Ll.bl'ClI'lll71' Horn in Millorsville, Pa. Graduate of Pratt Insti- tute-School of Library Science. Member of Autor- ican Library Association, National Organization. 1T IXOIOIOIOIQZQIOIOIOIOYO1019IOIOTOLSIOLOIOLOLOIOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 4 Q B N Q A 0 N IOIOIOZQIOIOIOIO X91 29 10 IOLOXQ O 101020101 1919 1.919 110:41ozozoxozozsxozozozozozozozo1 BESSIE EDNA KAST, A.B., M.A. Mathcmatt ics' Born in Harrisburg, Pa. Graduate of VVellesley College, AB., and of Lehigh University, M.A. VIRGINIA KAST, A.B. European History Born in Harrisburg, Pa. 1Vellesley College grad- uate, .-8.15. EDXYARD E. KNAUSS, AB., M.A. Mathematics Born at York, Pa. Graduate of Lebanon Valley College, A.B., 1907. In 1921 received M.A. degree there. Faculty Advisor of Athletics, 1926-27. ELEANORJ M. LAWRENCE Physical Educaxtiofn Born at Danville, Pa. Graduate of Sargent School of Physical Education. JOHN IIAH-RY LEHR, A.B. English Born at Pottstown, Pa. Graduate of Pennsylvania State College, A.B. Member of Sigma Pi National Academic Fraternity and Phi Kappa Phi Honorary National Fraternity. 18 IQYOIOIOYOIQIOIOIOIOIOYO1029IQIOYOLQIOLQIOLOLOIOLQIC 1 9 2 7 ax- ,THE SYLWXNIAN G 91 bl S M Q Josarn LESWLNG, ns., ns. Q U. S. History w Born in Jenkintown. In 1912 graduated from v Vniversity of Pennsylvania with BS. degree and in N 1916 received M.A. degree there. 9 N O N O A E1,v,x3,. LLILLLI, ATB.. Q Latin P4 Born in Franklin County. Graduate of Dickinson College, received AB. and lNI.A. degrees. llleinlmer l'l1i Beta, Kappa. MARGARET C. LITTLE, AB. Public Spealfing Born in New England. Graduated from lirown Ivniversity, Providence, Rhode Island. v CALVIN FRHMONT MARTZ, MII. Q Commercial ' v Born at Linglestown. Graduated from Keystone N State Normal where DLE. degree was received. Q 0 1 Q U U w. ALEX MCCune, PUB., ALA. N . . Q Bzology and Physzcs w Born in Shippensburg. In 1913 graduate of Dick- v inson with Ph.B.3 in 1921 with lNl.A. Phi Kappa v Sigma. Raven's Claw Senior Honorary. Skull and v Key Junior Honorary. v4 O P4 19 1 Zotoiototolotoiozoloibto1010Ioiotozstogfzololozoz I1 7 ... 11014:0:01ozozozvxozozozozozozozoI aff' ,N . WILLIAM DIIFF MEIKLE, A.Bl, M.A. Spanish Born in Frankford, N. H. Graduated from Penn- sylvania State College with A.B. degree in 1911. Re- ceived M.A. degree in 1912 from same college. SAMUEL CARROLL MILLER, PUB., M.A. Commercial Born at Mechanicsburg. Graduated from Dickin- son College, Received degrees of Ph.B. and M.A. Attended XVharton Extension School of If of P. at Harris-burg, Pa. Ncnibcr of Sigma Chi. VVILIIELMINA MARY MCRIGAN, D.I. Domestic Science and Arts Born at Philadelphia. Graduated Drexel Institute. Received Junior College Graduate degree, D.l. Meni- ber of National Home Economics Association. AXDR-ENV PARK ORTH, BS., M.A. I Shorthand and Typewrz'tz ng Born in Harrisburg, Pa. Graduate of University of Pennsylvania where he received both the BS. and M.A. degrees. VVILLIAM H. POMP, BS. Jlatlzematios Born at Easton. Graduate East Stroudsburg Nor- mal School and Muhlenberg College. Member of Alpha Tau Omega. 20 totorototozoroiozozozoro10:0zozatogszogvzozozozogozi 1 Q 2 7 ,.. 1:0191crozoxozogeozozozozozozozoz JESSE FRANKLIN Rl-IES, AB. ,llCt'1lt1lIl.CC1, Draiwhzg Born at NYilkCs-Bar1'e. Snsquelianna University, AB. Extension courses at Pennsylvania State College, Susquehanna, Cornell, and Columbia. Treas- urer of Athletic Association, 1926-1927. JLHJN D. R.EAfNINGJ'PRy nf 'fig Foreign, Lfzngzmgcs Born at Norristown. Graduate of ll?lV6l'fO1'll wliero AJS. was received. Graduate of Gettysburg where ILA. was received. Served two years in Army. JOSEPH FRANCIS RHVWER, Ali., MA. Public Spvalfing Born at Harrisburg, Pa. fi1'2lllll2ltC Dickinson Col- lege, AB. Graduate of Colmnbia University, BLA. Melnher Theta Phi. AGNENV U. ROOR-BACII, l'li.l3., BLA. ,'1HIOI'lif'1Ill Ilislury Horn in Pliiladelphia. Gracluate of Dickinson Vol- legv, Carlisle, and Franklin and llmslmll, MA. ,W 1.713 ANNA BI. SAVL Secretary of Svlzool Born at llarrisburg'. Gmdllzite of Ventral Iligh School. Attended llarrisburg' Business College. Girl's Advisor, H126-27. 21 IQYOIOIOYOIOYOIOIOIOIOYO1010IQIOfOl9IOl9I0lO1919l91i 1 9 2 7 I 1:0101szozoxozolfxozozozozozozozoI ROBERT J. SAYLOR, MS. Chemistry Horn in Frederick County, Md. Graduate of Buck- nell llniversity with M.S. degree. CHARLES li. SIIEAFFHR Auto lll6C'llfl7l2'f'S Born in Perry County. Took extension courses of Pennsylvania State College, Lebanon Valley, Fifteen years practical business experience. Has taught three nu-tal subjects. l l'AlfIi B. SMlTH, MS. English Born at Shainokin, Pa.. Graduated from Albright College. Pursued courses in Pennsylvania State Col- lege, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia Univers- ity, and University of Chicago. EVELYN SMITH Assistant Secretary of School Born in Harrisburg, Pa. Graduated from Central High School, 1923. Graduate of Central Pennsylvania Business College. FREDERICK O. SMITH, AB. English Born at Newport, Pa. Graduated from Dickinson where AB. degree was received. 22 ZOTOIOIOIOIOTOIOIOIQIOYO1010IOIOTOLOZOLQIOLOXOIOLQIC 1 9 2 7 0fOIOfOYO19f0IQI019IOfO1010101914 I izozozszozoxoxv 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VVILLIAM EVANS STRAWIXSKI, AB. English Born at Stewartstown, Pa. Graduate of Dickinson College, A.B. Graduate work at Columbia and lfni- versity of Pittsburgh. Phi Beta Kappa, Dickinson. Beta Theta Phi Fraternity. Dean of February Class of 1927. English Born in Pittsburgh. Graduate of Dickinson Col- lege with AB., M.A. Member of Chi Omega. EDNA GRACE TATNAL, AB., BLA. Biology Born at Denver, Colo. Graduate of Pennsylvania Vollege of Vllomen, AB., Lehigh University, MA. BERTHA ELIZABETH TURNER Physical Eclucaiiou Born at Dauphin. Summer Session work at Teach- ers College, Columbia l'niverSity. EMIL NVEISBR-OD Elecfrica-l TVlI'l7Ig and Testing Born in Philadelphia. Graduate of Philadelphia Trades School. Q33 I 1:9101o:o1o:o1o101ozo:o:o1ozoxozoI HONVARD A. VVESCOTT, R.S., M.A. Physical Education Born in Somerset Center, Michigan. Attended Michigan State Normal College, University of Mich- igan, Columbia University. Kappa Phi Alpha. Base- hall Coach, 1927. Assistant Basketball Coach, 1927. FRANK E. VVILLIAMS, SUB., E.E. Physics and Electricity Born at Plymouth, Pa. Graduate of Bucknell Uni- versity, where he received both the Sc.B. and E.E. dc- grees. XVILLIAII A. NVILLOUGHBY, AB. Jlflchioze T001 Born at Carthage, Mo. Graduate of Elizabethtown College with AB. degree. FRANCIS GLEN NVILSON, l'H.B., M.A. History and Physics Born at Sparrows Point, Md. Graduate of Dickin- son where both degrees were conferred. Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Boys' Advisor, 1926-27. ERNEST SAMUEL VVOLF, B.S. Mathematics Born at Ahbottstown. Graduated from Gettysburg College with B.S. degree in 1906. Q4 iototorotozotoiozoxozoroxoxozozotogsrogvzoloxozogozi 1 Q 2 7 THE SYLVANIAN -'1'1'1 a a i t i ED ITII TR-OSTLE YETT ICR. English Born in Reamstown, Lancaster County. Albright Vollege. AB. Extension Course at Lebanon Valley. J. CLYDE ZIEGLER, SUB., MA. a oh h h h lfgdwi h -hor rr. -r r .a .a Born in Carlisle. Graduated from Shippensburg State Normal School with Sc.B. degree and from Ohio University with M.A. Course at Susquehanna Uni- versity. Se 'ed for twoyyears in United States Army, VV01-lfl Hlargzl , 1 f K. Q -3 IOYOIOIOIOIOYOIOIOIOIOYO1019IOIOTOLQIOLOIOLQLOLOLOIQ 1 9 2 7 RUARY EN QLQEE iii : EWEQ I 1:9101sro:o:o1o101o:o:o:o1o:o:o1oI Staff of February Class Editor Business Manager Leslie Yohn Mildred Householder 0rgc11'zi2afion Charles Reeser, Goldie Grant Sporfs Art Fun Donald Diller, Ethel Nusbauiu Leon Jones Paul Sniigel Associate Editors Louis Shooman, Fannie Kahn, Anna Hollam, Eleanor Hopple, Rella Swartz, Alberta Rosenberg Hz'sz'oria ns Prophecy Pauline Rueh, Herbert Byrnes Kathryn Smallwood, Luther Spangler 28 IQTOIOIOYOZQZQIOIOIQIOYO1019IOIQYOLQIOLQIOLQLOXOLQIQ 1 Q 2 7 71 N 9 N V H N 0 V ? N 'IOQZOLOIQTQZIOIO ICIOIOIOZOIOIQYOIO' 101616 1910 I .154 A 1:0101o:o:o:o1oL01ozozozozozozozo1 ,lloffo ONWARD l'nIar.w Flower liesn AND SILVER AMERICAN BEAUTY HUSE Class Song NYillian1 Penn, beloved alma n1ate1', The School that we love so well, Nay you ever, ever be a haven, To those who within thee dwell. To you we 'll pledge f01'C701' our loyalty, XVQ will Cherish and honor thee. Now go we forth to conquer all the world NVith the banner of Penn unfurled. XYillia1n Penn, beloved alma mater, To thy colors we 'll e'er be true. XYhen we dwelt within your dear old walls, Though our footsteps often faltered, TllOllQIll we stumbled, you never let us fall. And now, dear Class of Twenty-Seven, lYe forth must go and conquer all the world. 'Neath the hanner of Penn unturled. Ml+h,E.xNoR IIUPPLE. 30 totorototozotoiozozozoro10:0zozotozszogszogozoxogozt 1 Q 2 7 THE SYLVANIAN i.g.--..---..-..---------------- ,-,-...--..1. JM' Khne N 31 otogsrogszogogoxogszi 1 Q 2 7 1 3 G A 0 V pa 4 N I IOIOIOIQTIOIOIO XO OIOZQIOIOLOIQIOXQ OX v A 0 331 L0 DIOIOIQIOIOIOIOLOIOZOIOIOI9101019I ROBERT XV. ADDAMS Bonn Coininercial Course .Xt-TICPIL Clubj S. B. ILA: Dirly Dozen. -. Bohn is a lad we'll neler forget, For when he leaves us we'll regret The days in school that have passed, For he has been a soeializer to the last. CHARLES ALBRIGHT HCIIARLIEN MGoshl Practical Arts A solemn, silent chap is heg Ylvith every one he does agree. Always doing his work, Never finding time to shirli. RAYMOND BALSER l4DL'TC'11ll When do we eat W Academic Course Now here's a chap both stout and jolly. Who to matliematical issues is inclined. To Dutch days are divided into three parts: Uno-third he devotes to eating, The other two between sleeping' and yawningr. Onee in a while he consents to study. YYC hope all '4DutCh's days will he as happy as Those spent with the Class of '27, ROBERT BIXLICII Bond That wasn't ine, prof. If:-asf Klub: S. N. l'.: Iianfl. Academic Course Still waters run deom 4 n In I Bob is very tond of studylngr. And especially fond of H1299QllIlg.1'.l Hljiohll is working' in a hardware store H letst l P ll lc e exm e. o we in 'orc s ma e some Rest ol luck, Roh. day. 32 tototororozorozozozozotoxoxozozotogsxgozozozozogozi 1 Q 2 7 iIO19I0101010101919IOIOIOIOIOIOLOI N I V I'II,IZAI3Ii'I'II LICONA BLACK v I31f1'1'Ti ' Q ' IlUII1II11'I'l'IZlI Unilrse S YII'l'llNllI'f'I' of N. A. lf.,' -ll1'.1'f'1l C'l1m'11.v',' .lrf Club 20,5 HIM' Q C'11172,' llt'Illlflf'illfl Club 1254: 11o1fL'0y Tvam ':!6,' Iirwyg Q ,ls.wf'if1l1'r111j lfuslwfflzrlll Twin: '26 and JJT. v NYC IUVO tu lmvv nur Bs-tty'l zlmuiid Q For girls lilic hm' are svlcloni found. I Alwzlys Ii1ll,2'l1l1lg2', hut iwvn-1' sllirkiliglg a Yvt sho flm-suit lwlivyo in OVt'I'XYHI'liIllj1'. Q I I i'IIAIiI.ICS If. I3I'.AXl'I'IAIIIJ, Jn. Q J VMI 3 Acmlomic Course llvrnwlzingfml Trip ll0HIlllI'ffl'C'f.' Ili-I' f'Iul1,' Nigum l'hi,' Clfzxx l'r0Sirle'nf,' fflrzss Nlf1fi.vz'if'.v. XVIIPII it 4-411111-s to Iuolis- H-IUIIUII rutvs. lYlwu it vmnos tu XVOIIIUIIZ t'.Iul1c-'I daltvs. Nu lwrtm- presitlviit 4-uulel wc- tiucl. Uuv so willing' :mel also kincl: But then you knuw he-'s mmlc- that way. Sn poplllm' with 0V0l'j'lhIlC. Q V IIWI- at AXIIIIIZIIII Penn. l SAIIA VIRGINIA lI3I'I'lKlIOI.lDI'IIl Coniim-rcial Illlll1'Sl' S, .I. ,llixwrl clll0l'llN,' ,Irf Club 213: 11100 fllllbf -Iunirn' Virfz' f'lul1,' U. ll. li. ll.: H0.wL'w1'lm1Z Twain 'JU ll-IIII 327. All is gray wht-xi Sarzfs almut, Shnfs thu om' we Uillllf do without. Sho is allways trim :xml 114-:lt I 1,119 wlmm all :iw grlzul To IIIUUI. 4 U l N t 0 W IIICIIBICIUII BYIIXICS w II12I:H w Pmmzticfal Arts w F. H. lx'.,' SHIIVHIIYIII Str:-tlf' Ulm' l'l14,71: illvimwl FIl0I'lfN Q YIVCIFL' YIIWIIII 26. M This lmyls Iiczldvd toward Penn Statv. We flllllll knuw if it's tu study or it its to lmw tl2lIl'r. I In trzwk our l'HlxI'lP', has done his Iwst, Q Anil lot mv ts-ll you his In-st was great N , , , . . . I-iut hvs vvry tmul of 11iltlll'9 :mil we rv altmiml 3 'llhut with I lmvers ho will 1111-vt his tate. ' 0 N HIAY 'PJ IQYOXIOYOIQIOIQIOIOIOYO1019IOIOTQLQZOLOIOLOXOXOLQIC 1 9 2 7 120191QIOZOIOIOLOZOIOIOIOZ0191016I CHARLES CLECKXER HCLECKW L'Cut that stuff. Academic Course Siglllfb Phi. lVe all so often wonder why 'tfliarleyv Cleekner is so shy. UleCkner's going' to Stanton soong Here's wishing him every boon. DONALD Tl LGHMAN DILTQER UDON77 alley! Practical Arts Sylranian Sfajffg .Y-Tech Club He is the most industrious lad ln printing, that we ever had. And if you want something done, Get Donn to do it, and watch things hum Il IC LEX RUTH ICBERT 'tEuB115 Honest In Commercial Course C. P. A-1.5 Iliff C01ll11IiH00,' C'lu.vs Day C0lIIHliH1'I',' Gregg As.9orf'iation,,' Debating Club f3j,' Hockey Team Mjg Basketball HJ. Ehbie is studious and sincere YVe always like to have her nearg She never raises any fuss And We know sl1e likes a Certain Xuss. PATH FAGAN Practical Arts Girls. behold! One of our good looking Classmates, As a mighty fine fellow Hour Fagan rates. A little hit shy-but I think that's why lve all like him so Well. A 34 IOYOIOIOYOIZQIQIOIOIOYO1019IQIOYOLQIOLOIQLQLOIOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 131919:01OIOlO,1910I6ZOIOI.9IOIO19I pl 5 N 2 N 3 M i 3 S Q N Q J E M a a a a 5 w ? N fllll 5 5 w Q l N IOYOIOIOZOIQIOIOIOIOIOIO1019IOIOYQ l But yll'f'flSllI'f'I' of C. P. fl. ami f'l1afi1'ma-n of Pin Cl0lIlIlLiHC1',' Junior HMI' C'ros.v: lirwgg ,lx.w0pif1fzo11.' Ihflmling Sn- rzwly '25,' Hm'L'wy Twlnz 'Jflg jill-Nklllllllllz Trwlm JU MIKIA Nl FILAXK f'4vil1111v1'4'iz1l cl431l1'Sl' Grvgg .lxwr'1'f1li1m,' Powlry fluff. Here we lmvv u timid miss: Hodost slim is mul small. 'l'l101'v's nut il fllillfl' slim- mlm-sift lmmv, lim' Yoiuv is almost 11OllllI1gl' at ull. Holy gzw Y flUlI11l1l'l'i'l2ll Vuurso Ilvrc is il girl with 21 smilv 4'F1'0vdic is il studiuus lass, llvluv is :I lnlossillgl' tn lltxl' vlaiss. I I ICTJC N B. GARVIQRIVH Mike Avucloinic' Omrsc lmfiny Club. Our Mikrfs El girl wlufs g-mul mul kiml. A lwttor friend is hard to iilid. .Xt an llilI1i'l' Miki- suro 1-an limp, liut wish you luvk witli Qvvry yvzir. HOLIJIIC GHAXT Bly flOOlll1U'SS.7i llHlIl1Ill'l'C'lill C'u111'sv llulclen liuir mul tigurv slim ln days to C'HlllO'il SOC'l'0T211'Y trim. vhl That zilxvuys makes triourlsliip wurtli xx' 77 'Uullsv she! always 2'lltll'LlOfl lay 21 l'Ul'tillll P1'u1+. Hut Mike. w0'll not tvzlse Flvll. IWVPI' ff'2l1', 1 IIICLFX LUIS FIIIAIICDMAX Q 'sFIlI'Il'ID1I'I A Zwlfl Chi livin: Refi l'1-0s.v.' ljfllillllfll' FIND f-HJ Ilwbflf- ing C'l1clJK-ily Nlzou' C,'onnnillv'w,' Powtry fllllll. llilt-. Vlfrw Hm'l'r'.l1 7v1'l1lll I-Up ,l3fz.wZ'wlln1ll f-Hg V. P. ,l. .fw- riwfy: rllz'.w'rI Clzorwv: Ulm' C'I1,1l1: Ar! Fluff: Dw- 1927 11019:sro:oxozogozozozozozozozoxoI 1JU,1 FY IIARNISH Hljl-11-14-S-77 1 think 1'11 go out to11ight. Football 1ll'zlCT1i'zl1 Arts 1'311s11fu1 and quiet is this 12111 But those Hfaultsw are not so had For when you kI1OXV HDuffy - You know El very flue sport Fair 31111 squarv in 0v01'yL1'1ing'. ALBERT 111f1S1,1'fY c'I,SYLflll-In t'1V1'111t c'ou1c1 he swv0te1'1 Ac-z1c1e111icf Course 11,011-,s the most o1'ig'i11a1 i11 the Chiss. The c1ass wou141 11ot he n'o111p10tv without A1111-1't's wise-cracks and hits of 1111111012 116 is 111ways ready to tu1'11 tht' 111ost svrious 111a1tt0r i11to 21 joke. 1101'v's hilllillg' you 111111- us 11111011 s11wn-ss 111 lift- as you 11z1vv had ut 1Vi11iu111 Plillll. IZICNJ A M IX 110 FFSTOTT 4'Bi4INYX'1, Aw, shucfks1 Ni-UIIIKL lfwlrz lfapyzzzi, 135: f,Yl1l'l.SlllllfI-V f'0171111iH00.' Swniov' Dunn, fi1OIIlIlIHf1'1',' Swrlimz Ll1Ill11'l'.' f'fI1'f'l' l1I'fIlI0l'.' lf.l'I'!'IlZLil'V Vozllzril. Bv1111y7s 21 ttsoda ,im-ka' of Ql1'Ci1t 11ot0g Ho works i11 21 drug' store 211111 wvurs a white t-out. A shoik with tho wo111011 is t11is young' 111a11, YVith 1112111.81 E1 Mary, Hehtu, and Ann. 1111 Phi11y', il d1'11,u'g'ist ht-'ll 1G2l!'I1 to hw. ,klll1 1u11 11is owu store, us we'11 S0011 soo' AN NA IIOLLA M MANY -1 4 lood G1'z1Vy1 1kC'ilK1QH'l11' Coursv C . P. .1.,' J. J. C.: lfvcl Cross Czllbj Frfmffz C'lub. Time to this young' hldy is precious and this is as it should hu. But we often wonder how sho takes Uti1110 out' to speak with hor 111r111111Q1'z1b10 hoy f1'iv11dsg iimyhv Ht1x' can answer that. xXv1S11PS for success come from thu Chiss of 727, Ann. 36 V totototozozorozozozozoto:oxzozotlilzogozozozoibiozi 1 Q 2 7 1:0101c:o:o:o:oL01ozozozozozozozoz ELEANOR HOPPLF GOLDIEU ,Xcarle-inic Course H Class Play fl0lIIH1lHl'l'.' Nylrnnifln Slafifi fllll'lNlillllIN Uom- llIiffI'!'.' Dnznmiirz Club: Glee Clubj .llixvcl Choru,s.' ,flrf C'lul1.' .'l8.W'IIllll-U Program COHlllIilifI'P.' Krzppfz Delia Norirfty 225: Junior Rrfcl Cross: ll. ll'. Cl. Junior Cirir' Clubg Class Hockey .?'7. Hvrfl is the poetcss of our class, Lifv to hm' is ax songg Xl-1'l'l'lllll'lIl' shines in hm- fl2llN'lIl,1' cyl Anil joys to hor lwelmigr. miffrw. Bu.wi1w.wx ,ll1llIl1fjWI'. llin-ro W0 lmvo il 1'lup1w1'g But in the days to lm As Q jolly lmllsewitv llnsiv wv shall sc-1-. H1l.l'Dl'llilJ lS,Xl3lCLl,A, llOl'SHOl,lJEli Rnsn1: Mm M'11,1,', flOlll111Pl'ClRl QlOlll'SG N. .-1. If.: CIW l'l'ul1.' l'ir'0-l'1'0xirlr'nf 'ZJJ 0, B. B. D.: 1 1 lL'xf'1'uli1,v' Cou1w'il,' Trm,.wurwr of Class L5 ami ',J3f,' Varrl Parfy fznfl Drnzvfc fl0INllllHf'f'.' 1'llI'lNlHNLS Com- Blzl,l,l'l l3lCA'I l'Y BOGAR Hl'Ml' l3r:I.I.lc lili,X'I l'X'l' Nllnnest to Jnhnfv CO1NlllOl'Cl2Il clOUl'SP iNll'lIl0I' Cfflwl Party COHlIIIlH1'l'.' tfwnior V11 vor LIWIIIWI' '.!li'.' llorlvqrf Twin: 'ANL livllv El nnrsv is QIOIIIQJQ tu lwg llvr S1llll0 will l llI'0 all IlllSU1'X. A. LEON JUNICS .lnNslcx 'l Oh buy. Practical Arts Sjjlflllllflfl Nlrlff: Pon anal lhfrwil Club. .lm1svy always has ll Sllllltx upon his tucs- Annl in this vrinfl world will ljlllll il pluvvg l'it'4'1lllSt' an artist hc will he, One nf thv gzwvutvst in this Cfnintry. 9 'JI IOYOIOIOYOIOZOIOIOIQIOYO1015191614 A IIRICY A 1 - Junior llrwl Ci'1'o.w.' Poviry Clllllf I'lzrixl1nr1s fl0llHlIlflif'4',' N llama l'om millfw: .N'wr1'w1'f:r'.1l of CIIINN ,!U.' Nfllool ll0IlIIl'Il4.' 1927 i ni pl S O N A 9 N Q A M A M A 0 14 N A V 6 N Q 0 v 5 V v N 9 5 P4 W Q Q 1:0151sro:oxozogvzozozozozozozozoI AXXl'l'l l'lj FANNIE KAHX F,x1 ' 4'Swv0t Cookcf' C11111111o1'c'i11l Vourse -lllllflll' IKM7 C.'1'0.Ss.' Povlry f'l11l1,' Urcfgg 1l,v.wf'1'f1!io11.' Toizvfl f.l0ll177lllLfPl',' Liivrury Dl'1lllI'flII1'llf of Ywrz' Hook: II0f'L'l'All Twain: ',JU,' illjlflll Ixvuppm' J. J. l'..' lfu.wL'eil1f1.ll '27, No ti111m- tu buys clues shi- clclwvtv, As you will soo if you will 11ot1-. XYQ wonder 11uw, if live ye'111's lutm- 9-lw still will ln' il t1'110 1112111 l1tllGl'. JAMES liICl.l.lQll .4STl.v UJIM7' Is sliv prvtty? I liupef' Acziclouiic Coiirso S. N. f'.,' Glw' lf'l1.1l1.' 1ll'fi:w'rl ffllIOI'?.lN.' f'1'1l.vf Vlub. lVl1z1t 111z1lies yuu so XV011Ql01 l lll, Jim? Is tha' question usliod ut tl1is vlzup. His 1111fz1lte1'i11g' reply is:- hlly u11fz1ili11gg' lll1lTlO1'..7 As 21 11111siCiz111 l1e is also to lm p1'z1isvcl As a pianist he is hard to siirpuss XV0 expect l1i111 to SlIl'C'OGd Pzicleu-wslii s111111- And lwrv Ji11'1, is the lwst 11, luck 16111111 your class. 1 :lay BYHUX L. KLTNIC X 4'C1:1sA11Y 1 4'Got your liiiclifl Acndeniic Course 117.5 S. I. D. fl.: C111-ss 1l1'l'llY1II'f'I'.' 1N'r'11fo1' ljflllfl' Uoofzllzfiffw. S. lf. C'1'vz1111y'7 l1il1lill4:'S all our i'tlSl1 For l1e's tl1Q tl'GilSU1'01' of our vlass. His Ability as 2111 athlete is lmrd tu A1111 bvcause l1Q rloes his dillic-s wcfll Success fm' l1i111 we 02111 fo1'etvll 'lll111ug.1'l1 '4l71'ez1111yl' 111z1y haw 111z111y girls Ill his vuvu HP socms to stic-lc to il f'Cl'fl1l11 Cl1'Ov0. . SUYIIQISS. IIAHOLD HOBPIKI' KLICINXIAX l'Bo1s C4,111111101'Ciz1l C'0u1's0 Hu.vi11r'.vS ,lIllIlflg1'I',.' Bvfa Rlml: llirly Dozwn. 4'l3ol17' dOPS117t believo ill Over wurli. But 11citl101' does he classes shirk, NVQ- wisli l1i111 luvk i11 Clays to 0011111 gxllfl 1111110 that worries l1e'll have 110110. l 38 Iotorototozoroxozozozoro:oxzozotogszogszogozozozszi 1 Q 2 7 1:9191orozozoiogeozozozozozozozoz XIXIXIIISI1 II S Wuxi sg NI 1 lo111111f1c11I C0111 e 6 Ilha to I1 1 1 1 114111114 I e I11, -1111I11t1u11 111n.'t p0c-11I1- -- Q on 111 1' ' -11 Iuul' um ' EDGAR MARTIN Em:11c AC2llICIITlIC' Course- T0 he 11 first rate PIOCt1'Il'IilI1 Is ,I'Idgz11' 1Ia1'ti11's z1111bitio11. II,o's g'OII1gl' to C'z11'110g'ie TOQI1, :XIIKI we wish I1i111 the be-st ll, Iuck. P 11:1 : H311 31111 If' C'o11111101'Ci11I f'o111'su bull Team '26 KIIIIZ JI. 4'Peg , is the IPPIIIIICY of our CIz1ss LXIIII su1'0Iy il joymxs Iassg SI1v'II c'I11i111 21 part i11 Zivg'IiPImI Fo IIUWA NIJ lI1'f'IfIiDY M.1c ' .XCz1cI0111ic fI4Jlll'Sl' Hr1nf7: 01'r'l1r'sf1'rl: Hi-I' Club. This buy always dues his host And we know In-'II pass in any tvstg Then too. Ulac-I' likes his 161111. And hc has EI 0I1G91'fUI Word for i'V01'j'1lIlQ. You ought to I1m11' I1i111 pIay the l'IilI'1I10f H65 g'ui11g' tu he il g.'I'Pilf 11111sic'ia11 smmw day, w0'II In-t. I 5 9 I6fOIOIOYOl9f9IOIOI9IOfO1915IOIQYQ MARGAR'IC'I' ELLEN MOORE 1Iz11'ti11's a good fellow XVIlll7S IDP1'ft'C'fIy s1111:11'1'. A cIcpQ11dabIe Chap with 21 I11'ai11 that is 1'iI1'O. .Ilf.z r'17 fI!10l'LlN.' S0r'1'rLI Vf'on1n1.iff0r1.' Cl1ri.vfn1fl.s CIUIIIIIIII' few: Sefnior Clrllss llrlllfl' V0111111-i1'fe'w .' Pfll'fI'.Il f'I1zI1: J. F. F.,' Glam lflub 'JGK5 Ifockffy 1'!'fllIl JU: Br1.vL'vz'- Hut when shcfs tI11'u11,qI1 with 11I11yi11g: 4IuIIiGs. 1927 an-1 I 10101 10 10101010' 1.0 21010101010 H 5 V N M A 0 N M 9 N 3 N O U N Q N 11019:sro:oxozoxvxozozozozozozozoI MARGARET MORRIS Pico OIL Boy! Academic Course Cl. P. A. Sorfiefyg J1,1,11,i01' HWY Cross Clubg rI'l,lfIli0T Civic ' CZul1,' Jliafwl Chorus. A pretty, 0luu'niing', dainty Miss You'll all ugrree with nu- in this. An expression that she uses Has always puzzled me. For she goes around Hllll hollers Oh, Goodyl Oh, Goodyl Goomlyll' 1J61'l1illJS it's sweets she talks uhoui Perlmps il slang expression But heing rutliei' frank with you I thiuk it's. .. .. .al mah-l MORRIS MORRISON HAIORRISU i'H1,bllkI you rlon't feel liurtf' flOllIlI1Ul'ClZll Course lff'fil Rho. Did you say he looks like 21 1-lown? NVQ-ll. let un- tell you he sure is. llll01'Q7S only one fault uB'lOl'1'ISOlli7 has. zuul that is-hels u wonuui lI2ltCI'. But look out, little hoy, some day sonic-one will COIHQ along who will say, Will you he 1uine?l' IVL- can all hear Norrison's weak voice uiisweriugr. Yes. my cleuifl because he was so scarerl he lliilllif know what else to say. ' SA IIVICI. MORRISON Sul BI W 'llloly Sluokesfl fi7lI'1-Sflllll-Y fl0III1..' liefu Rho. Aezicleiliic Fourse They say goorl thiugrs come iu puckugres small, ' lil 's so in me case o' our Cuuunv 'cuusg 14- fur iii-o. llt' tl i S L' fill u full. lle's going' to he ai rc-ul husiness man some mluy, And even now he's well ou his way. Sanfs witty reuulvks null 0'ooLl-naturecl luuo'h will long' 1 . C 4 P' he reluembered by his classinates oi 21. Rest o' luvk, Baum. BOYD 'NIORRONV II.xx' Aiu't it awful? Ac'-udeiuic Course Banff unrl OI'I'1ll'NfI'Il,' S. S. U. NVQ like this hoyls good 1Ii1tIll'0li Way And the witty things he has to say. For his pei'sevei'ui1c'e and his vim Vile know siivvess will Come to him. 40 tototorotozoroiozozozoro10:9zozotogsrogszozoxozozszt 1 Q 2 7 1:0101orozoxozoxeozozozozozozozoz P4 1 N 5 1-f'1'H1i1. VIKGIXIA NTQSBAFM x 1191111111 111,211 SC1111411, 1V2lS111I1gf0U, D. C. Q i'41111111O1-4-1111 C'41111'sQ N .114 l'11111,' N. A. lf. 'iii ami 27: V. A. ll. 1245: N.111r1:11141n Q Nlrrjfg lfwfgllfff f10HllII1ffl'P.' f'l1r-1sf1nr1.9 411111 Dr-4-r11-41f- Q ing C1'o111111iHf-4-. 114111-41.11 Twfznz '26, 5 S111-04-ss 111 111-t 211141 01-91-yt11111gg 4 11111 151114-1 11's 2111 1114- sa1114-. 1 S1141 1111s 41111- S1111-P1-ost XV1S11l'S R 1'1H1' il 14111221 14111g' 111.0 41f f1:2lllIO. Q Q 1 4-11.11i1,14:s 1114:12sE11 1 1 9 B1'xx1 ' A N NS4111141 ljill1CC.17 A0114141111141 f1l1lll'SU ' f1i1'111f111 Tr4zn.s1411-l41!1o14 C'f1n1n1ill4-05 I , . 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Dfflmfing Noriefy '.!5,' Junior IMI M C'ro.w.w.' Ilffllllflllll' Cf'lu,l7.' EJ' llimf-l'1'vs-itll'nl' of C. P. Q A. f1nr7 Piwwfizf Ikll'j!0l'ZLP7'. w Hookie's always quiet Q And does things with a will, lVe know in days to Come Soineonek heart she'll fill. 5 2 i i a 5 HARRY RIYDY Ill-LN7' ftAt le olll l'i,2'l1tl Aeacleinie Yourse- EgU'7ll'l'll : Krusz' Club: Cl11'i.win1aS Uiff C0lIlII1lfff'I'.' Hfznfl fl- 31: O7'Clll?Nfl'IL U. J. 325 fluss Bf1.vL'eflJz1l1. Hereis one of our all-rouncl how, An athlete, a student, And even a l1lL1Sli'l2lI1Q And one of the best naturecl fellows you ever met, Yvhatever he goes after he's sure to get. He's aiter success. And we know he will acquire it. ALVTCRTA SHOOP Tico Academic- Course Frenwlz Cl1Lb.' Ulee Vlzllzg Junior lfwrl C'1'0x,v: Ijf'llIlllIIU , . Y . . , . ' f50f'I l!l-' lllINfIlIlgll!Hl Trip fonzlnzffww. A very quiet person is our l'ecl,' I ntil someone happens to mention lfml. And thenl She! tar from quietecl. , Wvlierever Wferl' Works after grraduation, We are sure ot her success in any station. 1 e 9 l V W P 1 LOVIS SHOOMAX . Lovins w Ainlt that C'llt9?l, N Academic Course Q Beta 13110 b'0r'ir'fy,' Nylrfzzzifol NQNF. Louis is going' to study law. w Sueh brains as his you never saw, g He Works and studies all the Qlay 1 P4 Q And then at night he likes to playg M v And because he studies with a vim 3 v Many laurels we'll expect him to Win Q P4 f 42 A :OfOf9:OfO19fO:OIOI9I0fO1910IOIOYXQIOLQIOXQXOLOLQI- 1 9 2 7 J 1:0101orozozoxozozozozozozozozozoz KATIIHYX SMALTJVOOD KAs1f:x ' NeVv1' worry. tlH1llIUf'l'Cl2ll Uuursv lfusvyls motto is Hxevei' NV01'l'y,l liven tlinugh ym1'1'0 i11 ai lll11'1'y. NVQ wish hm' luvk with every jury, lfur she il lawyer is cluonivcl To lw. HSln:il:'1'Y X 'lllifljzl hoau' this julio! Y ss s ss slswgia x+1+H+i.4-sssssss s Avzicleliiiic c,lUlll'5l' Va-urZf'rilln Show. ICYUI1 if lu' is small, It makvs no cliffv1'cI1c'e at all For Pnulg it is iu his brains. llffs full mu' jokes and full ol fun, Nvith ai pl4'klS2lI1t smilv for t'V9.y0lll'. Nyl1'fn1if111 N1'r1jl',' livin Rho: Glu' fllllbf ,llixffrl f.lll07'llN,' So we wish you lucrk, both you ziml she, Yvlivn ynu 510 to study 11l1a1'111ac'y. GICOKGIC SXYDICR Gr:wm:lc'rTr: WCM it out, Red Houdlw Avaiflmiiic' Coursc aclmlross him. Now 4'llvoi'grQttv'l is quits- a lady's maui, llow ho ciovs it wo could uvvvr llIlCll'1'Sf2ll1Ll. of 21. lla-1-4-'s wishingg' you succvss, HGvoi'g1e. l'fS'I'IU'lIi SXVARTZ lflflssufl Oh, houoylv i'u1iii1iP1'1'ial Cuurse .4Zp71r1 Krlpprz: Zl'ffl Chi Hain: flrvgg ,fl.ssor'iuffrn1.' Puwfry l'lub: Junior ,Hari Cross J. J. C.: lllufiw- rillv C'0n1mifff'rf. Uui' Wlfssic- is a littlo girl llvlnfs kind and jolly, true mul swvet. -13 IOYQIOIOYOZOYQIQIOIOIOYO1019IOIOYOZ W k Baby fave, ymfvv got thc- Cutvst little lralry fm'cl 'llhcse zu'0 the words with whim-h Wim-u1'g'vttc-'s'7 vlassiiiatcs Ile hurl tho 11l2ll'k0f for girls at 21 standstill in thv class 1927 2101919101OIOIOLOXOIOIOIOZOZOIOLOI HELLA SYVARTZ HTWINW' llonnnervial Course .llplm 1x'nppu,' J. J. C.,' Zola Chi lieiug Junior Rec? C'r0.v.v,' Poefry Ululzq: Gregg .l.ss0viafi0n. Twiny'7 is quiet and S01Ill'lfllllCS shy. Hut we ean't really tell you why, But we know that a nurse she will be Anml keep some sick person out of misery. MARION MARIE 'l'HUl,.XN fl'oLlcY?' i'l.ilL1fl,'ll, 1711 laugh toof' COH11110l'Cli1l C'on1'fe fl. P. fl.: DelJ4lffz 11g Club K2 611111-'ijg Civic f,'l11l1,' P1'L'.w-i- fiend KJ a.71,flJj,' lYiI'!'-P'l'!'.Vltil'Ili UL!,' Ilotlwgzj TIVUIIHI ML' BfzsZ'elbr1.II MQ. Our Hflfoleyn will a private seem-ta1'y lre, 01' maybe keep someone Ulllllllillly. Wve like l1e1' for lim' lLZ'0OLl-11Hll1l'Oil way. Anil bm-ause slle is always jolly and gay. GLAIJYS JOSEPHIXIC WALLACE HIl.xPI'Y 4fG1.,xn nlllllllv Ca little ll2l1'Cl of liearingj. f'o1n1ne1'Cial Course Sez'1'Pfu1fy of S. fl. 15.5 Give Club ',?5,' Crfllliml O1'c1u-.Qf1'r1.,' O. H. B. 11.5 Jimlior Red Crossg Junior Civic Chain: S'porfs Erliforf Iiramaficz 011111: lYlf'f7-P7'f'SidL'Ilf of Claws '24 and '25,' Ilochfey Twain 20: fl'h1'i.vf1nas Uon11niHef'.' Pof?f1'yC'lIll1.' svllllll' fl0IIlHlI.lllL!'l'.' Bfmlwf- ball TI'fllll '26 and 'QT 4'llappy today, i'Glacl', tolnorrowz On ller face tll0l'ClS nmfei' a look ul: smnm MAHUAIIIST C. lV.X3IPl.lCR 44M.xR1:ll2 Academic Course l rffnr'fi fllllbf H1012 Clulnj Junior Cirir' f lul1,' Alf! Olulzg Debrnfing Sociefyg Y. ll'. C. A. To be QlllGt-fll21t7S lllargicfs way, She never has a lot to say, Hut to Tllose who have been in nec-cl She has proven a frienml inmlevil. She is always kind and sweet And well-a better pal yonlll 114-ver ineet. To Slliplmeiislmum' Sl1e'll wend her way And then Q1ll0l'f.l'0 as a tvaelwr some Clay. 44 IQYOIOIOYOIOZQIQIQIOIOIO1010IOIOYQLOIOLQIOXQLOIOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 1:0101sro:ozozogogozozozozozozozo1 STANLEY WILLIS l HSTAXW l Tha1t's ynui' lint-. Amuleziiic Course llflmf: U1'fl1f'.vf1'u.' lfruxf lX'Z'lll1.' .lli.1'f'flC'lm1'us. This hwy with pills and lung pu-sc:1'iptiu11s Will 4-nrv our ills of all Kl0SCl'llltlOllS, lfui' lnfs guiiigg' to luv 21 doctor. Hut nstilllll wt-'vo always wmitod to know Vl'ho 4'lllzl1'g.1'l0l7 is and where you go. 'Must 1-vcry vveniiig' 'bout eight 0'Cloc'kl But IIUYPI' lllllld Stain wolro only tensiiig. And wt- holw you halvc lwnps of luc-k nvxt Sc-zlson. I . LICOPOLD WUI.FAli'l'H RED Q HTlmt's what I fl1Ullf.l'lll'., fl0IllITlOl'0i2Il flUU1'S0 llffnfff llI'l'lII'NfI'1l,.' lnsigna l.l0Hlllllff1'1'.' Swzfor' Clr1.w.w play C0n11nz'lfw'. Always happy. vver jully, Nvver sail 01' lIl0lHI1K'llUlj'Q 'llu the class lm ai ,hwy- xvlbllill-'I' it' hv'll ho il luwlie-lm' hwy. EARL NVOODS l'Wwo11sll1: Nu 'l:O0lill.v P1'2lf'flL'2ll Arts Hero, girls, is the best lookiiig' hoy ill our class. Altlimigli he seems to he bashful ill'0l1I1d most of us, He's not vvry bashful whvn lw talks to '4Sally.'l YY vivo lmecn t1'yi11,Q' to iincl out for the last four yn-a1's Xx'll2lf E2ll'llS ambitions 2ll'0. 'NVQ linveiilt found out yot- liut wo wish hini luck. I.l'ISl1lilC YOHX .41 .ps 1 Alxl, uHoly C01-lc Knlniil' Acznlmiiic- Conrsc f C. L. li. Latin f'I1,llJ.' Sylranzrzn lvrlzlorg bedzon Lwlflw. ive have ai boy whose 11111110 is Jake- You nuglit, to S90 him handle a rake. At l,L'IlI1 State he will 4'lH1'll'l How to inaniago 011 the Turin. Ever urgiliiig' is this lad, And sometimes his il1',Qf'lllH911fH are not so had Howvvor, we wish llllll the ln-st of luck- Down on the farnil 45 tototorotozotoiozozozoto10:0Zozotogsrogozozozozogfzi 1 9 2 7 1 54 2 V N M N M O N 1010103101010 10101 0 1010101010101 010 101 191910 -101010201010101010IOZOI0l0I6I010I LIIQLIAX CECIL YOST cilililll, 4'I'll slap your sassy face. Cm,r1111ne1'f'ial Course N. ri. 19.45 Y. W. U. A. Ulub: lIr11.n1r1.'iff Clulaq Ifofluey Team This maiden of Ours with hair uf gold, ls never noisy, never bold. .X matron of a Cl1lllll'0I17S home she'll be, lfven fllOUg'll she likes Daifs Coinpany. 'MA HY Z0 MM IT Q 1 ' 1 ICT77 Ju' fleeln fllill1lHQ1'Clill Cuurse Gregg A.s.woc iafio21,' Powfry Club. Mary is quiet, but shels very clever, To ilu ffoucl work is her enlleavor. 2-l 1 . A seeretary she will be, inmleecl, Ancl we know she will sileveecl. V Llfflllfli SP.-XXlll,lfR lilcnH l4L'TER,l Lilleyl lleyl Clharleston ll? 4Xl'2lClC1l1lC' Course Here we have our lmrilliant boy, Brilliant fruni top to toeg The g'lGH1llll1,Q' refl of Lutc-r's hair Can be seen for a mile fu- so. FRANKLIN BANKES 'ffnxxiiw Chl f.SlllllUS Cnm.,' Krust Klulzg S. S. U. Aeaflemic' Course This bay is always trying To make the prof. think he is wrong. But d0n't worry, Bankes, some day You may make the Profs. seo it your way. .- V iii 1010101010101010I0101010101010101016I01010101010101i 1 9 2 7 N N N N N M N 9 N M 1031010102310 10101010' 1010101010 4 Q N 6 V H H9 has al very big' zunhitimlg To he ai world-1'emrwued IIHlSil'i2lI1. And that he will bv one is known, Hcfcmxsv of skill which he has shown EDGAR HOVXSLICY 'glilf' 'Wvhut th, ..... Z Acadvnliu QYOIITSO ixllltb te, Sciluritzi. Yvith what fm-rvoi' he said Them- words. 0501110 acting' thnfln hxvililt a NV0111i0l'i'1li 110171 he uuuiv Y These were some uf the 1'0lll2ll'kS heard after Fd took tho leading' part ill the Spanish play. YV0 hope yml will make as growl 21 hero in life as you did in tho phxy. Best if luck, Ifci. -17 IQTOIQZOYOIQYOIOIOIQIOYO1010I9I9fOl5IO29IQlQ1Q10l91Q 1 9 2 AO i I 70 i 'TE - - 5 f C -Ar-lffgf. i :'H'17',4l :f?riE 5 A-v if -.S I i 23, I N' Q i -1 2 :JF--5 fy. 2.1 -:E 3'-7. D w ...-f:,- :t - ---- ., : F73-Q:-YZ L4 - HN., Z ' -I-ww: fg ,, 5: L 94 Ecfidzwc gl 215' 1, 33 ?CQ?5 fi .1 : f-' O 1-AQ 1- . 5 'U rw LE: 9 EwCQ.'i'::.-A, . ' -' f ,-1' Q ' -.f .' ':'..,lL: 1-q::iz..Zc5:i M AI- A . .' -N.-- , L-,gfgr --:,'5:N.:--- s.l.f+:1: Q4 fy '- 1: :' :xx s 'QT' Q Ep-Q i -SN:zbNf':Q -' H vp, y -:M-fs-4,-1, , f-1 Q 4-1-1 ,,,f ULZHZTPN: x. ' '14': f if:--' 'Q: ' 2 w 'N Z H: N V: .- 4 :---:. x34 -1 H Z 5.5- li rv l i LEM- fl Q A w Q 1 w 155 S' 3 ' i M Z' EE Q1 Q - xv- QQ 4 qx I4 S: O w i -H Q Q Q XIX: 2 H :N 3 Y i U N Q PQ :L Ql9I91'iZIOIOIOlQIOIO3IOI IOIOIOYOIO' I6 IQIOIOIOXIXOIO pl 1:9101szozoxozogfzozozozogozozozoz H S t N Q 3 M M N 8 N M N N M 4 A 3 O v e M 8 Y N B N O +4 Q B v4 Girls' Class History BY l'.xi'i.1NE Riron How very. very far away 1924 seems to some people, but to us girls of the Class of 1927 it seems but yesterday. It was in 1924 that we entered the VVil liam Penn shop buildings, which were considered a part of Central. VVe tried our best to call it Central but somehow we just could not do so. Central seemed so far away, being down town in the busy part of the city, while we were up in the quietness of the woods. Consequently, we said XVilliam Penn when some one far our superior was not around to correct us, which he never failed to do. Our first year of schooling went along in the same old routine of studies and more home work than ever. livery once in a while you would hear remarks 1 1 ffwi ' - wf simi ar 0, f ien are we going to organize our classi To which an answer would be given perhaps in this order, t'VVhat is the use for us to organize our class? You know that we will not all be together. Our class will be divided half of us going to the new John Harris High School and the other half to the new 1Yilliam Penn High School. Then you know the boys will be with us and they will want their say. Another answer might be given like, UXN'hy, l don 't see why we can 't organize our class and have a good time while we are together We will have to reorganize when we get in the new high schools anyway. Thus it went on. days turning into weeks, and weeks into months. Finally, one day we were told to report to the study hall. Here, Mr. Severance, our principal told us that he thought it was high time we organize our class. llence. out struggles began. It was in the last half of our Junior year that we became an organizer unit, when we adopted a constitution and elected officers. Our executives wert as follows: Marian Tholan, president, Gladys NN'allace, vice-prcsidentg Kathryn Knauss, secretary, and Mildred llousholder, treasurer. Our advisor. Miss Roddy, was a faithful and wise counsellor. Our first attempt at anything big was a Minstrel Show, which was brought down with a crash. XVe hardly got started when, due to several misfortunes, wt were forced to stop. NVe had made some arrangements, selected our participants and held several rehearsals, when we were transferred to the Central High School. This we regretted, as we thought as'much of the shop buildings. even if they did have pine-block tioor, pasteboard partitions and windows that you could not see out of, as the former classes thought of Central. Due to this interruption we were unable to proceed with our practices for some time. Me finally got started again, but were met with disfavor from all sides, so we ht it drop. Somewhat discouraged we did not attempt anything further until it came time for the classes to separate. We then decided to have a picnic, using the money, which we eolleeted as class dues, as funds for the whole affair, The success of it. 'l believe, can be credited to the committee, which consisted of Marian Tholan, Gladys NVallace, Pauline Huch, Ethel Xusbaum, and Sara lkurkholdei Miss Roddy, our advisor, agreed to chaperon us. Miss Hershey, our best liked teacher at Central, and Mr. Keller, our CO1T1111C1'Cl?ll teacher, were our guests of honor. lt was at this time that the class presented Miss Roddy with a token of our appreciation. 48 IOfOI6f0f0l9'IOIQIOI9IOf01929IOIOYOLQIOLOIOLOLOZOLOIQ 1 Q 2 7 51. 5 a m a 5 V N I IOIQIOIOIOIOIO IOXOIOIOLOXQIOXQIO OXO 1019101 19 iZO19IOIOIOIOIOLOIOIQIOIOLOIOIOZOI Boys' Class History Br Ilicaisnnr l3YRNEs February 1, 1924, will be a day long remembered by the boys of our class T ' ' . . Feeling rather conccited because we had worked our way fhI'0llgIl1 the Junioi high scl1ool, we had to start our high school life all over again at an instit11tio11 we had been patiently waiting to enter. VVe wandered timidly tl1ro11gl1 the halls of Tech, not knowing what to expect, having heard so many stories of the violent attacks 11pon Hpoor sophs. NV1- were finally herded into the auditorium, where the upper classmen wen waiting for their chance to f'razz 11s. VVe were given the first five rows in the center of the auditorium, where we fOllI'lLl other boys with the same bewildered expression. They were our former foes, Edison, and we sat apart as far as possible wondgrig Q thqgflh 73319.--XXETUIL considerable yellingfwe W yWrt7ordered to sing page 90, which we did with little s11ccess. After chapel we were sent to the gym, where we were given our programs and books. YVe were then sent home, being told to report the next mornine ready for work. From February to June our days were spent at XVillard Annex on State Street in tl1e morningsg at Tech in the afternoons. lt was our good l:0I'fllIll' to be loyal supporters of Tech's first ehauipionsliip baseball team. The team coached by Mr. llurris, defeated Bethlehem High School by a -1 to 3 score. September found 11s greatly handicapped: we had to start half-day sessions l11 this year, we recall that Tech i'll1'l'lGfl o11t a winning football team, losing but two games. February soon came 2lI'Ollllfl again, and we started our Junior year. This year was spent getting revenge for our hazing by giving the incoming sophs 1 warm reception. NVe gave generous support to the Senior class plays and th1 vaudeville show. In February of 1926, we were given the most dignified position in high school. XVe tried to act our part, bllt were somewhat saddened to think wt should have to leave Old Tech. 01111 Fiasr AND L.xs'r SEMEs'1'E1z ix W11,1,1.xn PENN On September 23, 1926, tl1e first senior class of the William Penn lligh School niet in the 1n11sic hall, with Mr. Strawinski presiding. Officers we11 nominated and September 30 was set as the election date. The following becann our class officers: Charles Blanchard, presidentg Marian Tholan, vice-president Belle Huniphrey, secretary: Byron Kline, treasiirerg and Mr. Strawinski. dean At the next meeting the president. appointed the dance, show and insignia coin mitteesg and at this time the following class officers were chosen: Class Prophets Kathryn Smallwood and Luther Spangler, Class llistorians, Pauline liuch and llerbert Byrnes. The Year Book Staff was selected by a faculty connnittee, who based then selection on material submitted. Because the ?lllflll'01'lll!l1 C0lllfl not be used, we had to give llll our plans for a class play or a va11deville show. Nevertheless, with the cooperation of tln l2B's in selling candy and also towels. as well as in holding after-school dances we were able to raise money for the class. ln the closing weeks of our Senior year we cooperated with the l2l5 class in raisine' monev for the vear book bv means of the Vaudeville, Dance. and Card Z' - u 1 Party on January 20. No matter where we go, or what we do, the spirit that has been instilled in Our hearts will always be ll'll9 to XVilliam Penn i11 all the years to come. 49 totororotozotozozozozotoxoxozozotogszogozozozozagozt 1 Q 2 7 019101 1010101010101 01010 1910101 b4 9 N N 3 N 9 V N M Q 14 N O U 3 N 1101915IO191O1O191OZO101019101019I Class Will VVe. tl1c Mid Year Flass of 1927, of the 1Yilliam P01111 lligh School, situated in the City of Harrisburg, and in tl1e State of Pennsylvania, being of fairly good wit Hllll doubtful senses, do ll01'6'lJy leave tl1e following legacies, thus mak- ing 11ull and void any or all previous wills and testamentsg namely to wit: l. To1tlLe Vklilliam Penn High School, the memory of tl1e Mid Year Class of . SDLT. ll. To tl1e Classes of 1928: The grand old 11211110 of Seniors. May you 11ever desecrate it by becom- ing dignified and solemn and ceasing all your childish pranks. Our fond hopes and ambitions wl1icl1 may be found scattered through- o11t tl1e building, namely tl1e corridors, The distinction which accompanied our elevation, and tl1e sincere wish that you may enjoy your homerooms as much as we have. Tl1e sedate privilege of using the front entrance. lll. To the Classes of 1929: The privilege of occupying tl1e back rows of this auditorium. A sincere hope for their future success. That 's where we started. The duty of cleaning all Senior Homerooms, and keeping Olll' white walls spotless. IV. To our Dean, Mr. Strawinski: Our heartfelt appreciation for his 11ntiri11g services. The privilege of sending each member of this graduating class the School Annual regularly. A bright green necktie. V. To our beloved Faculty Members we hereby bequeath tl1e following: Mr. De VVire-An oak book-case to be used for storing l1is Mtioating economics collection. A quiet homeroom section. The solemn duty of coaching a football team that will swamp John Harris Hllll retain our trophy. Mr. Orth-A class of dignified Seniors and proinising Hstenogsf' An Armstrong lleater I! C U to be used for heating purposes in Room No. 216. One Genuine Silver Plated Double Vanity Compact for personal use, only. A red necktic-Flaming Youth. Mrs. Little-Our hearty thanks for o11r thorough training in public speaking. Mr. Martz-The commercial students want to thank Mr. Martz for guiding them so successfully through their Junior Year in short- hand and typing. Beware, Soph's, of Mr. Martz's Hpit-falls and brass cans. Miss Virginia Kast-A room of stationary chairs. Mr. Samuel Miller-We hereby bequeath to Sammie Miller one bag of sand, in order that he may play real sheik. 50 101010101010YO10I0101010101519I610l5IO1010101010101Q 1 9 2' 7 1101915101910101910IOIOIOZOIOIOXOI lllr Mr. Mr Mr To Billow-The ,privilege and authority of standing' in front of the office and directing traffic to the lunch room. Fred Burris+Une toothless comb and two jars of Pond 's vanish- ing cream. V Also, a huge pocketbook-grllaranteed to hold at least 510,000 Senior flash without breakingr. E. lil. Knauss-One complimentary ticket to the NYilliani Penn- Greensburg Football Game of 1926. . Howard lVescott-One box of chalk to niark on the famous ladder to the skies. xvllllillll H. Ponlp, we will the following: One spool of Thread. one can of Bait, one can Sauer Kraut. and three bent pins. lll. -Jfarriousindividual-nieiubers ot4his classffnake the following+requests: ff Charles Heeser's dancing ability to Carl Ross. Charles Albright's quietness to James lJeShong. Mary Zo1nmit's studiousness to Theresa Adams. Marian 'l'holan's height to Grace VVcst. Earl XVood's good looks to Tibby Books. Miriam Frank 's modesty to Donald XVatts. VH. To all future classmates we bequeath the sincere hopes for the following: The abolition of home-work. The privilege of going' hoine during' all study periods. The privilege of eatin At gr during school hours. least tifty extra holidays. The hope that some provision for supplying' canoes or life boats for rainy days is made by school authorities And lastly: XYe, the said class of NVilliain Penn lligrh School, in the year of our Lord appoint Dr. one thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven, make, constitute, and Fager, our beloved principal, sole executor of this our last Will and testainent. Signed CSSD BIARIAN TuoI,.xN, ALBERT llizismzv. Signed and sealed this day of all days. January 27. by the Midyear Senior Class of l!l2T. 51 IOTOIOIOZOIQIOIOIOIOIOYO1010IOIOTOLQIOLOIOLOLQIOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 1:0101o:o:o:o:o:.0:.o:o:o:o10:01014I Prophecy of the Midyear Class of 1927 llere at a glance is our prophecy for members of the Micl-year Class of 1927: N ll m 1' Rioinzzine Lewis Rosie Housholfler Rellzi Swartz Fannie Kahn llusky YValluee Betty Blat-k Sara Rurkhohler Kasey Sinullwooll REMARKABLE AMISITIONS A inliition To sit on top of the world and look flown. To live in the Gurflen of Eden. To he east on El flesert islzxnfl with no one but herself for eoinpany. To he a bzxehelor girl and zt inan- hater. To see that girls wear suitable cloth- ing. To he Mr. A. P. Orth's seeretury. To llunee :xt Elsie i,i3l'l',S wefllling. To wo over Nia fnrzu Falls in a li:11'rel. H .How realizefl Ben-:une an ustronoiner. Beeznne ai. fashion model. Beemne fl szilesgirl at fl liar- guin Counter. Was :I brille tive times, Heezune a bathing girl in Hack Sennett l'0lllCQ-llltS. Paints tiorzxl designs on tooth- picks. Bel-:une fl llenionstrator of sleen-proinoting niuttresses. Reezune 21 renl estate agent. Olilli CLASS HISTORY AT A GLANCE Annie Um- yrfnr Z0 ,ll1'lIl'.Y 25 ywurs Elsie lZ':1.rr M2ll'l'lGfl Six ehilllren Weight 200 pounds. Helen Ebert Stenogrupher Secretary Presislent of the thrrugaterl Vrenin Putt For' poration. Lillie Yost Married Stage stzir Happier than ever. Esther Swartz Stage extra lluppy Playing' the le:ul in Uh, for zu Ripe Tomato I 'l DRAMA TISTS 4 J! ,llelen l l'OCtllllllll-1521HIGHS for her interpretation of tAunt Agony. Rell ll Swzlrtz-Fnnious for her illterluetatioli of lien Turpin A RISTOCRA CY Helen Mcl,Turdy-lleleii nuirrieml the Russian Count lvunitcli. She now flivifles her tinu- lie- tween l1i Th-hattin Y the l'riuee of VVules :intl cfountin ' her inoner. 5, 5, , , LION TAMERS HVNTERS AT2ll'g2ll'0t Morris-Makes a specialty of Ethel Gantz--YVL-nt to Atriea hunting tigers taming anything that is wild. STAGE STARS Esther Surah Bernliarrlt Swartz Alberta Ethel llzirryinore Rosenberg Nlnrgaret Gilflu Gray Moore Alverta Ann Pennington Shoop 52 beenuse her last seven hus- lnanfls were such bores. Trzigeflisxn Trugecliun Vhorus Girl Soulvrette IQYOIOIOIOIOYOIQIOIOIOYO1919IQIOYQLQIOLOIOZOLOXOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 IOBOIOIQIOIOIOXOIO PROFESSORS Q4 8 Q D N M 9 N IOLOXOXOXQIOX O OIOXOI QLOXQIOX Bl 1:9191ozozoxozoxvzozozozozozozozoI NOISE MAKERS DELUXE MAYOR OF HARRISBUR-G Mary Zommit Rosie llousholder Your Honor Miriam Frank LAVVYERS ARTISTS Kasey SmallwoodkAlways says the right Ethel NllSb3llll1+All artist Wl1o really thing at the wrong time. draws something. POLITIUIANS Fannie Kahn-The soap box orator. NYRSES Belle Humy-hrey-The nurse who thinks the pulse is taken in the ankle. ifYfW,HW,, Y---V--Y Gladys lVallaee Anna Hollam Eleanor Hopple Margaret XVampler lustruetor in pugilism. Something new i11 the line of absent-minded professors. lnstruetor in the art of vamping in kindergarten schools. One instruetor who believes in spare the rod and spoil the child. THE CAREERS OF SIX NOTORIOUS SECRETARIES Helen Ebert Miriam Frank Goldie Grant Marion Tholan Pauline Run-li Mary Zonnmit Illl'OR'l'.XNT Herbert Byrnes Robert Addams Harry Rudy Paul Fagan Byron Kline Chas. Albright lleeame secretary to the president of the famous Corrugated Cream Puff Vorporation. lieeame seeretary to the prinvipal of a eorresponclenee sehool specializing in Modesty courses. Heeame a public stenographer so the world could be benefited by her sweet and winning ways. Beealue seeretary to Mr. Fred l'. Burris, President of the League of Overworked Tezxehers. ' ' ls assisting Friedrieh Leopold Yon llindenburg Wohlfarth solve the problem of How to live within your lllC0l1l6.M llas done much for the business world by introducing the famous Zommit system of shorthand while also following her stenographie profession. POSITIONS HELD DOWN BY OUR EX-OLASSMEN See yonder bridge? lVh:1t engineer do you think built such a bridge? Herbert Byrnes, the wizard engineer, has been speeializing i11 bridge building ever sinee he graduated from Carnegie Tech. it Vote for Addams for Mayorn was the ery heard before the election. Now Bob is mayor of this beautiful eity. Bob has turned out to be one of the best lnayors our eity has yet had. lf it would not be for Harry Rudy the Hagerstown Limited would al- ways be late. llarry is now engineer on this famous train. Ile has made many record runs to llagerstown, because speed is requested by all going to Hagerstownf You remember that Paul joined the Navy after graduating. Paul is now Admiral. Byron is now football coach at Yale. Critics claim l1in1 to be the best eoaeh sinee Walter Camp. Remember Charley used to be the eleetrieal wizard at Xllvllllll1H'Pl'l1ll. Now he is produeing artitieial lighting in SfCllll'I10tZlS laboratory whim-h he has taken over. ' 53 Iototorotozoroiozoxozoto10:9:oZoto1s:ogo:o1o1s1o1Q:i 1 Q 2 7 L4 8 B N t V N 5 N A 5 M I 101010 LOLOLOXOIZOIOXOIOIOLOXOIOXOXO .,.. 1:9101srozozoxogeozozozozozozozoz Raymond Balser Hen. Hotfstot Leon Jones Robert Kleinman Sam Morrison J. Leslie Yohn Boyd Morrow Robert Bixler 'Raymond started his profession on the stage, where he played the part of a D.D. Liking the idea, he deeided to study for the ministry. Ray- mond is 11ow telling the world how to keep on the straight and narrow path. Ben always wanted to be a soda jerk. At last his ambition has been realized, as he has been seleeted to jerk 'em at Iq8l'flC1l1Hl1,S out rate confectionery store. You see Leon's John Henry on most of the politieal cartoons. He is chief eartoonist for the C0iUC'Sf0'LL'Il Gazette. When Byrnes and Rudy need some extra kale, they go to Klein- II12111,S Hoek Shop. Bob is owner of the largest lloek Shop in NYOFHIA leysburg. Sam is the strong man in Ringling 's circus. Sam says he is the strong- est after eating. His editorial experience in Xvllltitllll Penn prepared him for his present position-editor and owner of the Newport News. Boyd is known the world over as the king of billiard players, and some ehamp is this old boy. He defends his title against all corners. We eongratulate you, old chap. liob is a painter of great skill. He has just received a contract to paint every nut in the Eiffel Tower. OUR EX-CLASSMATES IN BUSINESS N a on 0 Basin ess George Uriah Snyder .Tack Gerber Morris Morrison Edgar Rounsley Franklin Bankes Charles Reeser Leopold Wol1lf:11'tl1 Donald Diller Mr. Snyder established himself in the womenls clothing business five years ago. Snyder says business is good and. that he intends to establish ehain stores in the most important cities. Mr. Snyder also has a chieken farm IIGEII' Hnmmelstown, Pa. Jack is the proprietor of the most exclusive shop of its kind in Harris- burg. Jaek is also the president of the Capital Vity XVholesale Candy Company. liforris is owner of the Morrison Chain Stores, retailers in general groceries.. Extra! Extra! Telegraph! VVho do you think is editor of this great paper? No other than Ed. Rounsley, our old friend. Ed. has worked his way up from the position of proof boy. 'Frank is known all over the world as the pretzel king. He is owner of the largest pretzel factory in the wo1'ld. He was the first to in- troduee pretzels into the wilds of Africa, where he is beloved by all. Charles has invented a street sweeper and has put it on the market. This sweeper is patterned after the old style eleetrie sweeper. The Carlton-Fritz Hotel, one of the largest in the city, is very proud to have Mr. xV0l1lf2l1'tl1 as manager. Diller and Vo., job printers. You no doubt have had some printing done by this eoneern. DIVORC Pl NENVS In looking over the records of the divorce eourt of Harrisburg, I find the following state- ment for the month of January, 19236: Names C ra use .fl I im 011 y Charles Cleekner llitting his wife in the eye with his fist. 341.98 per week. Howard Me.Curdy DlS2lg'l'K'CxlllC'1lt about the method of fry- 254.50 per week, payable in ing fish. advance. Duffy Harnish He was aeeused of winking at one of 61430.78 per week. George Snyder 's stenographers. 54 I0fOIQ'IO1019YOIOIOIQIOfO1019IOIOYQLQIOLQIOLQLOLOLOIQ 1 9 2 7 -11 H Q Q P 0 N A 3 M A M S 9 N zvzbzozs ozoxyz 1919191 9 1Z919191 19191919 1:0101szozozozoleozozozozozozozo: Name Cn use Albert Heisley Writing and drawing pictures of dogs and eats on the parlor wall paper. Stanley VVillis His wife caught him wearing another womanls ring and string of beads. CS too bad, SLD Charles Blanchard Ile elaims that his wife bought a Ford without his Consent, knowing that he could not drive it, as his legs are too long. He elainis that doing the Vliarleston made his legs long. .-I limo n 31 3443.00 per Week, payable on the 8th day of eaeh week. 353.98 per month, and must keep children in elothes. 2552.00 per inouth, must be paid on last of each month., STAGE AND SVREEN STARS The most handsome star on the sereeu. He naturally plays the hero parts, and some hero he is. Ile got Douglas Mix and Toni Fair- banks beat a niile. Did you see his latest, VVhy XVomen Leave Homen? It is a mas- ter-piece. Earl Woods Paul Smigel Hey, Hey, Charleston! we used to yell: now it is Ml-ley, Hey, Friseol' Frisco is the latest daure, and Paul is featuring it in his vaudeville act on Broadway. Mr. Ross is now playing with the Flasky Pin-- ture, lue. Bill plays under the name of Adolph SL'hlllfZklllh0llll. lle also is a proa fessional bathing beauty. William Ross James Keller James plays a saxophone in Sousa's Baud for pastime. His major oeeupation is that of comedian in Earl .Tohnls play, Vanitie Case. Joseph Mayes Do you l'0lllPIIllN'l' Joe, the troinbonist? lle is now pushing the slide with Paul Blaekuian and his Seaudinaviaus. They eau be heard over the radio, lwoadeastiiig from the Realto 'l'heatre of New York, where he is featuring in vaudeville. 55 He receives a most modest salary - 51620,- 000 per week, Paul demands a salary of 912,500 per week. Bill gets a royalty of 10? of the reeeipts from his shows. lle is paid 348,000 per week by Mr. John. Joe is paid by the amount of wind used, 351.00 per eulrie foot. I0f9Y9fOY919I9I9I919I9Y02919I9I9fOL5IO19I9191919191Q 1 9 2 7 I 1101010I010I0101910I0I010101010101 Q4 S S A M 3 M M M 6 N 1 1010101910 O10101010101010101910 191910101 Class Statistics GIRLS Class vainp-Margaret Moore. Most attractive-Margaret Moore. Prettiest-Margaret Moore. Best claneer-lllargaret Moore. Artist-'Ethel Nusbaum. Most benelieial-Marion Tholan. VVittiest-lllarion Tllolan. Most dignified-Marion Tholan. Tallest-Marion Tliolan. Most seliool spirit-Belle B. Hnniplirey. Soeializer-Belle B. llumphrey. Most. original-Belle B. Hun1pln'ey. Most popular-Belle B. llunipllrey. Faculty pet-Belle B. lluinplirey. Man hater-Mary Zonunit. Largest vocabulary-Mary Zonnnit. Best scholar-Mary Zonnnit. Most talkative-Eleanor Hopple. Class poet-Eleanor llopple. Most eoiiceitecl-Eleanor Hopple. Biggest blnffer--Eleanor Hopple. Old maifl--Lillian Yost. Most dramatic-Alberta Rosenberg. Best orator-Alberta Rosenberg. C'utestYAlberta Rosenberg. Class clreaIner4llelen Garyerieli. liiggest eater-Gladys Vklallaee. Best sport-Gladys VVallaee. Class clown-Gladys NYallaee. Best athletee-Gladys Wallace. Best clressecl-Mildred Housliolder. Office pest-Betty Black. Biggest giggler-Betty Black. Most sophistieated-Helen Meffurdy. Sweetest-Goldie Grant. Most modest-Miriam Frank. Shortest-Alberta Rosenberg. Best natured-Marion Tllolan. BOYS Soeializer-Benjamin Hoficstot. Most popular-Benjamin lloffstot. Most school spirit-Benjamin lloffstot Most original-,Xlliert lleisley. XVittiest--Albert lleisley. Vlfomau hater-Duffy Harnish. Best naturecl-llutty llarnish. Flass sheik-Earl Woods. Biggest loafer-Earl VVooclS. Most talkatiyew-Sam Morrison. Largest voeabulary-Leslie Yohn. Orator--Leslie Yolin. Best scholar-lieslie Yohn. Class poet-Byron Kline. Best athlete-Byron Kline. Actor-Paul Sinigrel. Shortest-Paul Sinigel. Dreamer-Charles Cleekner. Most cligrnitied-t'l1arles Blanchard. T2llPSlfllllH1'lGH Blanchard. Cutestw-William Boss. Best dressed-YVillia1n Ross. Best dancer-Charles Reeser. Most eoneeitecl-Charles Heeser. Faculty pet-Charles Reeser. Biggest blntJferAJaek Gerber. Biggest eater-Rayinonfl Balser. Fattest-'Hayinontl Balser. Office pest-llerbert Byrnes. Class clown-James Keller. Class baby-George Snyder. Most popular subject-Public Speak- ing. Most popular teacher-Mrs-. Little. 1010101010101010101019f0101010I0'f010I01Q10191910191Q 1 9 2 7 CLASS ROLL .1 UN rt 192 I izozozo:o1o:o1o101ozozozoxozozozo1 Committees Class Day YVilliain Miller, fflll6lfi'l7lCl7l Tom Hughes VVilliam Luttringrer Ethel Huston Helen Tippett Ilafnre Charles Kline, f'1l!lil'HI,I1H Fred Ikeler Joseph Miller Genevieve Bayless Doris Burtley I'-ionic Gertrude Friekman, Cllfliflllflll Beatrice DelVire James DeShong Edna Scholvin Robert Shaw Bflt'C'fl'lll'1Ll'Hlef0 Sermon Elizabeth Holstein, flllfl1'I'INf173 Donald Deibler Harry Burns Rita Grunden Adelaide Markley Banquet Joseph Miller, l'l1ai1'nzru1 Harriet Forinyvalt Ida Abrams Doris Burtley John Nelligan Cups and Gourns Kelsey Robinson, filllLll.I'lllCl7l Philip Levin Earl Bowman Stafz'onery and Prhzfioig Richard Solomon, Clzairman Goodman Dolbin Herman Armstrong' Florence Vileader Sylvia McConnell ll'fIS1Il.1?Qf0'fL Trip Mary Vililsbach, f'1IUil'7l'llI'l'l Arriininta Gully Mary Lorah Alton Maxwell Harry Parmley Play Alanson Pullen, f'hCIi1 HllI7Z Harry Greene Edmund Fisher Carolyn Chick Clara Clothier Mae Jayne Prevost. Evelyn Moist Class Colors, Flowers and Motto Harriet Formwalt, f'lzairm0n Katherine Bernhardt Myrtle Ogborn John Fritchey John Spicer Q O OIOZOIOZQIOIOIOIOIO1019IOIQYOLQIOLQZQLOLOXOLOIQ 9 2 7 Q Q I Q I O I 9 +3 .1 .1 T Q f ,L L.: vo f T: Q 0 1 , z 9 Tv. l 1 Q.: V: 7: vi V: I.. vo v.A 0. 7: It vo V: 1 N IA N A Lv Y S E H T li, 7 192 Q4 5 V N 5 3 S N Q N 1010101610 XQXQX 10 OIOXOIOIOIOXOLOXQ 1919191 1:9101991010101010zozozozozozozo: Motto LET lflxcn ONE Do His BEST Color Flower POWDER BLVE AND SILVER Sw'E1f:'1'H E.xR'r RosE Class Song fT1z11e: The Old Hl'fl'tI'l711Il72'01'Sle l'l As now we leave the scenes of these dear halls 'Tis not tl1e sad farewells we would recall, But more those happy hours we've passed in fun In trying to attain our goals begun. Though thoughts and things to say have eoine ainiss, ln all we've cherished well thy noble naineg VVe've tried to give, dear PP1111, our very best. Much more we 'll ever owe to thy bright f?lH1l'. Penn High will rise and standhwill never fail To look beyond and see the onward trail To this untarnished i'uture we would lend Ourselves this splendid standard to defend. -Annmimfz M.xx:KLEY lxxn H.xRRiE'r FoRAIw'.xL'l' GU I6fOIO'IOIO10fOIQI9I9IOfO1919IOIQYOLQIOLQIOZOLOXQLQIQ 1 9 2 7 F 1193:031010101010zozozozozozozoz Q4 5 N N M M M A 9 IDA LOIYISE ABIIAMS lm Lm ' 'lHo11s-y, you donlt 11101111 it. Acmleniic Course l7re.sirl011l Zulu, C'l1i Bella, K-125 Rell C,'r0.ss KI2 H22 fJ2,' I20lm.lz'11g Sovivly f12 K-325 IjI'ilI2If7lll7 Club f32,' Cluss Iloflwy 'fvum I-12g I1zlf'1'sc'l:0lu.vf'ic Dance Uonzvnniilee K-32,' Ulm' Club f12 .' Svrorirl prlzv, Junior OI'tll0I'lf'tll Voizlawzf f,22.' llvlzuling Truim C325 Banquet Umu- v.v-v.-vvv L7..L12T4 7A-F,'...q,t w,..,-,-H :QI X-AUC! H rrozfc ,521-ELSE-E ilvccwi-:g 1 41:2-fx egg -Q,-.-4 NH, ,. -V ,j,...j-1 FL gg., .Ay-1-4 Lf- '-1-,-1 Y,:'4---4,122 ln,-,-.'- mr-+ rizc--Y-H ...,,,...ja,4:. :'4,'.fQ- ': LJLUJF' 'Lfxxv-4 ,-' zum:- -half: -4:1 : A,m'-U V11 2- :1'fff2H-2 ,cc Y-.1 ,-,.. 5 --4 :5w-1,'1-'4N- -1-,.,-,WA v. ST'-':'.'?' 'ef 21: ,.,.,-'bf-+ ,-H 74 .'2'f'l J--1-1,.,.,,:1..-1, c::'f:UQS--of '4-- :IC ': 'f7 ' v. ..1.'1-3:5 ZUJOOQD lp-1 I-'L' 'If-T-Ay D ,..,5,f+--QM P-'HQQ1-1 H 2 H D5,-. .-5'.L v,-A64 C,-IQ1-r,,1-fm P-1-4 5'7'l' Ujh, ,-f,.,-4 ..gE+:m,-L... lrf-': 1-r f-r l QAUH' +- 1--ltj,-:f'Ds-4 Zi'-4'CTr'w ...ff-'-1 -- 302141-'-U 1-:GH'T '..E5 r'+...1-1.21.-f H- '..1.'g-: 1-rm ,.1.D ' 1-v-IL :Lf-:TF'of-nm l QIOXOXOXOIOIOLOXQIQXQXOX 19101 LO 1111-ntiunc-cl. . THICHESA l+'l'l'ZGlCR.X LD ADAMS '4'l'l:1c.xs'l AC'ildCll1lC l'u111'se Junior liwl Clross .' film' Club K-524: Jllzrml Clmrus 1525 fllIJ'lNllllIlS Conmzilfzfrf KJ2 .' Class Hoclwyj Twum K-12,' f'lf1,v.v Bu.wl'c'llu1ll VTl'flII1.' l zrw-l'1'Psiflf'11l Sigma Utlllllilllf Ulm f22,' S. H. N. K-i2,' Claws 0I2G7'l?lfll K332. Yiwu only l1z1v0 to sec two big hluo Qyvs 111141 illl zxttmctivc 12100 111 smllvs to know ltls 'lll10l'GSkl. She is 0'0lIlgI to studv . , . - - Y ,, b . ' lllll'SlI1g.!,' at 5t. Xlaryls ll0sp1ta1l, X. H . lho pat1011ts, wc z11'Q surv, will gm lwttvi' 11111ch qilivlwi' than they wz111t in. ' 'lll1O best uf luvk to you, 'l'l10i'vs11. Yuu may bv sun' uf ll1lYlI1g' plenty of suvcess. SAMVICI. S. AIJLICSTICIN '4S1xMA1Yl' f'X1z1cls1x11x'l' Ac,-auleiiiic tlUUl'SC Huml KZ!-!2,' Ov1'r'l1ml1'r1, KJ--12. This hwy c-e11'tz1i11ly has il line. 111 EIlg1'llSll class the words full like dew 1112011 the sh-vpy l1SfUI191'S. iet :111- Utlllll' nllllilll of 11 rlii'l01'e11t 11z1tu1'1- may he l1ez11'1l from Sz1111's sux. This i11st1'11111c-11t 110v1-1' i'0Illlll2llIlS, but W0 ry111pa1tl1izv. .Xdcll0s' is El gmmcl spurtg tha- class will surc-ly miss this yming' lie-111. lllCHMAN S. ARMSTHOXG 4'llERNIll 4'Yo11 wouldfl lXI'11Ll0IlllC Course E1lllOI lll-fllLI'I'f Nr-lmol l'upwr 1.125 lhfluzling Club fJ2,' Illl'IlLI1,lI.0II mul Slf1lzrn1e'1'y Colnnzzlfffe K-52. 'lH01'111ll is the IIl0Ff studiwus felluw i11 the class. ln fact liv 111-vvr fails to 11-cite. HQ has that drozidiul, dreaml- ful habit nf always l111Vi11g' ll1S lessons Il1'Q1J2't1'Cd. Altm-1' g'l'2lll11iItlUl1 he expocts tu go to the l 11ive1's1ty of l,PIll1- SylVilI1li1. May pwpitiuiis Futvs he with you, l'll01'111. f 61 IOTOIOIOIOIQYOIOIOIOIOYO193IOIOTOLQIOLQIOLOIQIOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 51 54 8 M 6 N 9 V H 1 V V N 191919 1919191919191 191919191919191919 1:0191s:o:o:o1oL01o:o:o:o1ozozozoI ilICIiAl',l71NIfl ASPICR GE1111115 'fllly word. A1'z1cle111i1: Course Dffbrlfilzg Town: .llf.a-wi' f'l101'11.Q4,- Him' C'111b.' Haw! Cl1'os.w.' Syllfflllfnlll Sfrlfjffg D1'Illllflfl!7 Vlub. Xvlltlll fle1'z1lcli11e e11t111'ed XVillia111 P1'111l, evv1'y Olll' w1111t1-fl to know who the girl was with light hair and hluu eyes of 21. mystic quality where boys were 1-o11ce1'111-cl. You see fler1'y'7 was votefl Class Vunip bec'1111s1- of those liIYl1Jlll pools of 11z111'e lllllx. lt is all rigrht, flemlcliiieg very few girls 1-:111 liirt and get :Vs at the Same time. Although she ll21SHlf de1'i11it1-ly rlec-iclecl o11 what sl10's fl'Olllgl' to rlo after g'1'z11l11z1tio11, we know that 4'Ue1'1'y will he il s11r'c'ess at wl1z1teve1' sho 11tte111pts, 1169211150 she is fliiferent. MARY ALl,lC'l'A HAXKES Noon C'o111111e1'ei11l llere we lmve one of the most jolly girls in the class. Nlillly 1'z11'i1-nl .pokes liave 01'ig111a1tecl 111 M12 l3111'1'1s7 set-t1o11 lWf'2l11Hll of Alletals 11111175 kllld quirks. SD1'2lli11lg.!' S01'lOllSlY, liowever. this young lucly is well liked hy l1e1' crlz1ss111z1tes who will 1-e1'tz1i11ly miss her utter g1'a1cl11z1t1011. 1iIiXliYIliYlC l'Al'l.IXlC BAYLESS HGENIG-7 1 '4B0ol A1-11cle111ic' C0111's0 O. T. J. NJ: Ufflffz Nliglllll fNer'1'w1'r11'yj f-32: AQZIIIIVIIIEIIII Nlnfg Ulvw CZLLI1 ,lliawzl f,1'l10r1.1.s K-ij: lv. W. V. .'l. KH fi! fe3j.' 'I1.lIl'l0l'l1l'lZ llross KJ! KH: Dw- brzffizg 1S'or'i1'l,11,' fQ7711'isfn11r1.9 l1f'f'0T'IltiIIg ll'0n11111'l!0r'.' f'UNIHlI'!1!'l'HlI'lIf llfriuw' l'on1n11'i1'rw. YVe often wo111le1' why fl1'11c-M is so i11te1'ested i11 il C0l'filll1 ll:-:ws whivh may he seen on Allison Hill. Pe - lmps h1-1'e, as 2llXV2lYS, sl1e clisplays l1e1' artistic' sense. XV11 11111le1'st11111l 1h11t Ge110,' expects to 11111t1'iQ11lz1t1- at the Pl1il11clelpl1iz1 Sehool of l111lusT1'ii1l Arts. The hest of luelc to you. fi01lCVi0V0. 'IIANNAH fl3lC1llCl.l'llCli i .XC111le11'1i1: 013111311 Zwfn Clzz' livin I-HJ Junior Hwrl Vross fl? 1232: Glffr' Club fl! 132: 1ll'ZQ21'IZ f'l1or1,1s 1'-H. Hiilllllilll will say most clecifledly, 'Al llZlVOl1l1I il boy l'1'ie111ll l,O1llT he foolishllllw Hut we wo11cle1'l Never- tlieless. we know that ll111111z1l1 is as COIISCIUIIYIUIIS 111 hm-1' IlG1'1lS2ll of kllUNVl0dgl'0, as she Claims to he 111 ilV0ld1llQf the male sex. A few of her Uflllxl' Vi1't1111s are trieiiclly 1mt111'v, s111c1-1'ity and patieiwe. G2 191919101919191910191910191919191019101919191919191Q 1 9 2 7 1:o1o:o:o1o:o1o,,o.o vo o.o.o o o Q4 8 O N A M M 8 N O Z zoztozozszozcz XOXO O v A X9 1010 OXOXOIO 9191912 .IUIIX R. l3l'llGllTOL f'J.xwx Say Boyfl ,XCilllP11llC Course This boy is vory quiet-hut only when lw slm-ups. Sinvo ho is very studious ho gets along in Englisli LU ln-ttvi' than any othor Senior. It 21 sootion suddenly bursts out lziugliing at notliing' you C1111 bo sure they are lilllgllillg :it 0110 ot Hel2lXV!l,S,l Jokvs. llc- iutvntls to go to P01111 State nc-xt year, so here are our host wishes for your siir-cess, sal, , wa - ann. XVALTICR V. IZENION t'B'11:Xx1 ' B1'x1ox '4W1xLT Acadciiiic Course Our clean' VV11lt has just mowed his first crop of wliisliews. It has been D1'UYl'I1 hy axiom S that ho usa-d 21 sickle. A little hluvbirml told us all the oats and clogs are giving over their supreimmcy in tho realm of music: to XValter since he got his Cornet. liot's send KZBQIIIIX7 to Pc-nu State with 111z111y 4'11otvs of succoss. NIILDHICD HARUC BEXXEH MMVI, '4CoWbells. Commercial Course S. T. U. KQQ. Behold the story tcllvr of sootion 12A-T. 'No Hlilttel' wlmt time of the day, W0 soo Hllyll' sho is always telling 21 story. VVQ suppose she is plzmning to be 21 public speaker and is getting' hor tl'2llI1lI1g' while she is young. l,ayi11g' alll jokes asido, uMyl'l is 21 groocl studvnt and will be a wo11flert'ul StG1l0gl'21Dll0l' for some ono. KATIll'IliIXE MARIE BICRXHARDT HSIS77 l3ologny.U V Acaclemic Course Jlimwl ClIOI 7.lN.' Ifwrl Ur0.w,s KU MQ f3j Ywar Hook Name flUl1lHIlff1'l',,' Floufcr, Color and 1101510 00llIl11iffPl'4,' Towel Ulalrzlllitiwg' Sfufleni Coumzil. This fair maid is vXt1'0m0ly quiet in class except when she has son10tl1i11g to say. This is quito frequent, for t'Sis'7 is so studious that sho always can bo oountm-fl upon to know hor HSt1l'l'l:.,, ive Wish our 'tKittie the best of A success in her Career at tho Polyclinic Hospital. 1 1 63 IXOIOIQYOIOYOIOIOIQIOYO1029IQIOfOl4IOlOIOlO.9.0.9 - 1 9 2 7 N M 8 N M A M O N 1 1025019101010 19 O19 0101019191891 O1 O1 1010191 1:9101ozozozozoleozozozozozozozo1 GLENROY HOWARD BISHOP 'TLAMING Yonrnl' CoLLue1A'1'i: Commercial Course Assistant Baseball lfanager KQL' Baselza-ll Manager f3j,' Boy's Commercial Club. You see now the fashion-plate on loud neckties. Hlilaming Youth is quite cute in his '4Nell,' ties. 4'Col- legiaten is a ladies' man too. He seems to have a weaken- ing for brunettes,', but any kind will do. Glen is a mean hash-slinger for he is 'tR0ses ' big drawing card with the 4'wimmin. Every day you can see Glenroy sur- rounded with his Missuses. Fla1ning' Youth will further his education at Susquehanna. XVith him go our best . wi sh es. CHARLES H. BISHOP, JR. HBUIY' Academic Course Hz'-Y Clabg S. B. K. NA nickel a day and more to pay could Well be Bishop's song, for he inhabits the Well-known suburb of Harrisburgr, liemoyne. 'Now we have a reason for the bumpy condi- tion of our principal bridges. Speaking seriously, how- ever, Charley is a good sport and a line friend. AVG hope he will have every success after grraduation. CHARLES H. BLACK CKREI177 MI donlt like your attitude. Practical Arts B. B. B. Burn up? That is a natural occasion for this boy. '4Red likes all his subjects so vvellpthat when he doesn't recite it's just because he isn't prepared. The first day Charles entered the machine shop he asked Prof. lVil- loughby if a lathe was a stick used in plastering. VVe know, however, he will amount to something in life. Best wishes, 4'Red. MARGARET FULLMER BLACK CZPEG7? 'fOh! Wait a minute P7 Academic Course Orchestra fl-2-325 Bunfl. Here is the best saxophone player in the illustrious city of lVormleysburg. Old Man lVorm can vouchnfer that! Peg, expects to enter the Polyclinic Hospital. No, it wasn't because of the Sax,'-she's going to be a nurse! Good luck, '4Margie. 64 Zototorotozororozozozoto10:0zozotoxszogszozozozogozi 1 9 2 7 7 ogg v vvv 9 bl s a 9 v V V Y W w N a fm at H S 9 5 D4 9 5 N 8 N 8 8 6 v 14 Q j:Q19.Q!o.Q.o.o.o.o Q o 0 9.9 op JANE STIQVICXSOX BLACK What's the joke? Academic Course O. T. J. KZQ II. S. fdjj JklHIl07'1ff'fI f'ro.Qs f1,3j: De- lgatring Club fl, 32, Class Hockey Teamg Y. lll. U. Ag Weekly Dance C0l7Z'l7Ilff0c'3,.' Sylranian Staff. Because Miss Jane Black's name is rather dark Hlld foreboding, does not say that Jane is that way. On the contrary she is one of those happy mortals whose care- free, jolly good-nature makes many friends. If Jane is as useful to the world as she has been to the class of '27, she will be a notable personage in no time at all. f .i Wi .f fJ2l4H3IQGCA-BfBEG0itE '4B1cTTr 'fYou bet and hoxvf, Commercial Course Jlixerl C'h0ru.s It seems this young lady has taken a great interest in Dickinson and State College, because l1er greatest love affairs center around these two places. While attending William Penn, L'Betty,' has wo11 her way into the hearts of 111any of tl1e girls and boys. lVe are looking forward to a bright future for her. The best of luck to you, Rebecca, i11 whatever you undertake to do. ROBERT LBROY BOOK CCTIBBYH Hello Poogeln Academic Course Baslueilmll fl, 2, Ulzeerlearler Klij Sigma Phi f,2jg S. I. D. C. 032. lVhat makes him so wonderful? 4'Tibby'7 says itls just natural, but we believe it's from eating peanuts-and boy, you should see l1i111 consume the elephant berries! Book was one of the most popular ill thc class, admired by fel- lows and girls alike. And say! speaking of girls, this lad's right there with the goods. YVe are all cheering for you, uTib.7' C. EARL BOVVMAX '4Prof, lend me a pencil W, Practical Arts Ifngfs Hiszforiung Cup and f,lou'n C0l'Il'llIlHPOj H. H. lf. Yvhen this lad Caine to llvilliani Penn he had a very serious handicap, hashfulness. If there were girls l162tl', Bowman wouldnlt even study improper fractions. In the last few years he has played a large part in making the History of the class which he co111p1led. By reason ot his incessant conversation, Bowman could outstrip any one in a marathon gabbling contest. lVe hope Earl will he as successful after graduation as before. G5 IXOIOIOYOZQYOIOZOIOIOIO1019IOI9fO15IOL9IOl0.9.0.0 Q 1 9 2 7 1:9101orozozozogvxozozozozozozozoI MERLE F. BOWMAN SHoRTY7' 'llvhere do we eat W Academic Course Cl Class PI't?Sllll'II.f,' Tech! Tllespiails 112 .' S. I. D. C. f3j,' Hfl-Y Club f3j,' X-Tech Club: Cr'clwst'1'u fljg Clzrristmas Play fljg C. L. R. QQ. Merle is that versatile and much to be admired young man who has kept things. moving smoothly as Senior Class President, an all-around good sport, experienced in mak- ing and keeping lots of friends. Although Merle is the class star student, he believes in the saying that Hall work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Here's best luck to a future admiral of the United States Navy. MAUDE EVELYX BOYER Hvllell, thatls the limit! Academic Course Jligvccl Chorusg Dramatic Club. Here we have one of the nicest girls there ever was. Some day, maybe, Maude will have many 4'Preacher's kidsf' For her ambitions along religious lines, we wish speedy fulfillment. Maude has the best thoughts ot the class, as well as their hearty farewells. VVllQLIAM HENRY 'BRAXTON 4'.lust too bad. Academic Course Hfl-Yg Chess Clubg Boxing Club. lVho said nobody likes Latin? Chalk one against that individual, for We here present to you a real honest-to- goodness one around this neck of the woods. lVhy, Billy fairly eats up Vergil, while we poor lubbers are moaning over long assignments. lvilliain is certainly well thought of by all who know him, teachers as Well as students. He has the classls best wishes for success when he matricu- lates at Lincoln llniversity. DUHUTIIY lQl,'SK BHOXVN CCDOT77 'flfliatfs just like youll' Academic Course Dot,' is the most studious girl in the class. She is much interested in the pursuit of the culinary arts. We do not know why, except-well, perhaps it is because she expects to sharpen the appetites of the patients in the Polyclinic Hospital. lVe hope you are successful, Dot 66 Q O Q O 0 9'O O O OIOYOIOZQIOIOTOLOIOLQIOLOXOIOLOIC 1 9 2 7 ,l Q4 5 N 1 1o1+1o1sZoZoIo1Q!Q!o:o1a OIOIOIOIQIOLOXQIOXQXQ 191919191 1101919101910101916IOZOIOIOIQIOXOI l ., , , 1 HARRY lx. Bl RBS l H.x1:111s l3L'RXSIlCv Listen, you. Acadoinic Course 41 ssorialc Erlilor, SY1.v.1X1,1x, my J BllI'Cd11Cl2fll'Cdf9 lSt'I'Hl0ll L'o111n1iH0a Nj. Harry is a big follow i11 l1is way-in tact hols nearly six tc-Ot tall. Nlhy it legs wore snowflakes, ho'd he two blizzards. lla1'1'1s., l1HXVt'VC1', is the llClg1'l1t of 1lC1'f0C'tlU1l. lnlylllg' all lotty tl1lIlgS aside, we got down to facts. ,l larry lS crazy abo11t a ll10lflOll'D1Cl111'0 queen whon1 ho saw at the lilflltil one 111gl1t-ll1'Qta Garbo. YV11 expect to l1l'kll' ot llarry 111 Hollywood 111-xt season. , .Y .f .1 7 -lJlJlilSliEll3q?Y-Bl-LRYEE5? A' f 7' 4' Uoo lilllillll CO111lI'lP1'Cl21l Courso S. G. Ci.: S. S. S.,' b'yl1fa11,ian Sfllfjff: Class Ring Vom- 7IliZLf1'f'V,' C0llI77II'Ilf'I'lI1Cllf Ilfznra Clonznziftw: Junior Rad ff'1'oss,' lllvrfklyj 1111111011 Conzlzlifzfcfw, Cllzairman. Fare, please! Doris is a Cllllllllllllfl' i11 that she hails fl'1lIH New f,lllII1lJCl'lilI1d. If all the llonw Town is like Doris, wx- wish lI2ll'1'lSlllll'g' would adopt it as a balmy b1'otl1v1'. To find, ll0XVOVQl', any one so jolly and grood- 1l2ll'lll'4'fl as Doris, would he a ditlicult task. NVQ wish Doris heaps of silccs-ss at D1'0X1-l nvxt your. CAROLYX RFID CH IC K 4'l.0t7s talk politics. ,XCilLlCllllC C011 1'sQ Ifl'fflf Phi ff!l,' Dvllai Nifjlflfll f3!.' H011 C'ros.Q ffl, 3,1 J ,llixwl Cll0l'IlN ffij J lvtIIlf71'l'iN1' Slzou' I-H J C71 ri.sl111frs f'o1111111iHwe K-Ui Opvrefta flonlinilfev K3p!,' llrunza-fir' Vlulz LU. C'a1'oly11 l1ails l:l'UI1l the hurg' wl101'0 1111111 are 1111111 and girls are llCil1't-lll'0illiOl'S. She can tell you all ahout the haskvtlwall teains thvy proflucv clown at Stem-lton, hut-. rllll0l'0 was illl i111po1'ta11t klllilltlllll to llar1'ish111'gr's 1111111015 ous att1'ac'tio11s when this :y'OllI1g.L' lacly c-111110 into our midst. Alwziys ploasant. full of i11te1'cst, ready for 2lllXtllll1,Q'- lll2llL7S Ul1ic'kie. llor liltdlilllgl' lM'l'S0lli'tllfY and versatilo clisposition just niakv all hor 'f1'ie111ls like hor. Good luvk to 'Ta lu-llo 1lilIll0..7 .XX YA lC'l'Hl'fL CLI-ISS HANN7' 'l'hat's llisast1'o11s. ,Xcz11lQ111ic C'ou1'se Give Club fl, ,UQ ,lfiqwwl fllzorus. 'KLittlQ Orphan A1111i0,', our self-Co11s1-ious 111i1lg'ot, is very quiot. xxllllllllflll gxllll has not liven ahlv to display hm' sweet voice to us as ya-t. wo are sure that we woulfl like to llflill' it. 'llhis d0111u1'Q miss has 111a11y 'fl'lk'llClS who will cv1'tai11ly 1niss hor aftelr g'l'i1ClUiltl41l1. 67 IOTOIOIOYOIOIQIOIOIOIOF1919IOIQZOLQIOLQZOLOLOZQLOIQ 1 9 2 7 f'C111c'1i11: 1 1:0191orozoxoxogeazozozozozozozoI CLARA ELIZABETH CLOTHIER Yeah ?-No 3 Academic Course Vice-Presiilentt 0. T. J. f2j,' Delta Sigma KSQQ Inter- scliolastie Dance Committee f3j,' Mag Pageant Com- mittee f3j,' Christmas Transporta-tion Committee f3j,' Christmas Decorating Committee f3j,' Glee Club f3j,' Dramatic Club f3j,4 Debating Society f3j,' Class Hoelfeg Team f3'j,' Senior Class Play Committee f3j,' Pin Committee, Chairman K3j,' Jolie Editor ofSglira.nia1i f3jg Recl Cross f3j,' Hoiicl- boolc Committee KSQ. After gazing at Clara's various activities, you realize that she has been a great asset to her class. Because of her originality and clever remarks, her position on the staff of this book can readily be seen. CATHERINE CLYINIER HCAT7, HP AT97 t'Ohl Cowl Connnercial Course J. A. P.,,' S. C.,' Junior Reel Cross K2-31g Gregg As- sociation K2-3j,' Christmas Committee. Although c'Cats has been with us for just one year, we realize how fortunate we are to have such a clever and entertaining person in our presence. She leads a very happy and care-free lite. 'Tatl' is a worthy songster, for she has at last learned the song of the typewriter. Vlle wish her a promising future when she becomes Hsome- body s kstenographer after graduating from Lebanon Valley College. RICHARD NELSON CRAIN ' ' DICK Academic Course lli-l',' Boxing Club. It has been said that Dick's favorite occupation is box- ingg he expects to box oranges in California, when he graduates. Crain, however, has won international fame by being the worst half of Sliines and llfoiiltregsliines. XVe hope Richard shines in life. REBECCA CCH EN I UIRICIQIIZ7, 'Tar be it from suehf' Commercial Course Zeta Clii Beita f3j,' Cleo Club KU: J. J. C.,' S. T. C. f2j,' Junior Recl Cross KU f2j f3Q. Hair? 'Tar be it from such, for HBeck'sl' hairs are not just common ones, but beautiful dark eurls, lovely to look upon and feel. HRickie,'l although very quiet, has one of the most charming personalities and sweetest dis- positions in the class. Her dark eyes will ever. be pleasant reminders of good times to her classmates of '27. Good luck, Rebecca. 68 iotorororozorozozozozoro:eazozotogszogozozozozogozx 1 Q 2 7 1:019109101091010zozozozozozozo1 J ICANE'l'TE GOODMAN You would. Academic Course Junior lferl l.'1-oss K32 Debating Society K32g Glee Club U2: J. J. U. KZ, 32, Zeta Chi Betag Y. W. C. A., llelmting Team, Towel Committee, May Day Com- mittee. Vllhether ullen becomes jealous or not, we intend to compliment this young lady. Since she is rather quiet and modest it doesnlt make much difference to her. Jeanette is a jolly, sensible girl whose worth to the class will only be realized when we begin to miss her after graduation. May good luck come your way always, Jeanette. MERVTN E. OONN 'tlllnicvf' Academic Course '4Mei-vl' is an excellent example of the less talk, more action type of fellow. That he is a conscientious stu- dent is only one laudable quality of Oonn's. His shining Visage was right there at every home basketball game, so we feel that he could coach the team himself. VVe know he will be as well liked at Penn State as he is by his classmates of '27. Good luck, uMerv.'l DONALD DEIBLER 'tlionl' LL What d'ya care T' Academic Course Sigma PM f32,' Assistant Football illqnager f22,,' F0015- ball ,llanrlger H52 I C'lzrlsf11'1l1.s f.l0HllllIlllUU,' flom- nwmzenierrt C'onLm.iltee,' Hi-Y Club 132. Here's one of those quiet boys inclined to fun. From past experience we know that whatever Don inehnes to do he does. All the teachers like 'tManag'cr more or less, but he doesnlt worry. Penn State may be the next homc of Don, where his brightness will undoubtedly ingratiatc him with the Profs up there. t'JIn t C 6 Macavisll Commercial Course liuselmll KQ, -i2,' Foolball fJ2,' Jazz Batml K325 Banfl KI2: N. lf. lx.: f,II'Il1l'i Conznizlleeg Carfl Party Com- llIllilll'l',' lf'0n111le1'f'1utl S0frzz1.l12e1'.Q. ullt-re's Godls gift to women. This youth has uit. At least that is the knowledge we have acquired from our researeh among' the weaker sex. 'ilinill isn't married, however, yet the Reservoir street cars take in most of James, salary. This tuture big' league pitcher is setting' our sehool on fire. Jim is undecided as to what he will do when he grraduates, but heres luck to him. 69 'OTOIOIOYOZOZOIOIOZQIQIO1019IOIOYQLQIOLQIOLOLOIOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 J AMES B ROOKLYN DESHOXG l l l f l l l 'l I 01010IXO10101019I 10101019101 O101610101910191010191 O1 31 1010 .,. T HE 1:0191sro:oxozoloxozozozozozozozoI BEATRIQE BIXLER nn wnnz NI don't feel it a loitf' Academic Course Drczmaitic Club fsijg Picnic Cloziziiiifteeg Twfasurer, P S. S. S. Koj. llere the girl whose hair and eyes help us to imagine what the princess looked like in the fairy tales we used to read. Beal, has only been in our class for one year, but we like her so inuoh that we are ever so sorry not to have known her before. lVe may well think, What a fair addition to Bueknell Collegef' MAll'l'll,A CLAIRE IJIICFFEXBACH ffIJ1Fr11c'7 4'My goodness lv flominercial Course J'LL7'I f07' Refi C'1'o.vs KU ,' Uoininercriwl Soc-ializers f3j. ffDitlie although the smallest grirl in the c-lass, has very high ideals. lVe, however, know it will be for the furthering of her outstanding bookkeeping abilities. 'gliiffiev is a good worker at the class candy stand. X ou know it takes the sweet to sell the sweets. Nile wish you the liest of luck in any of your future undertakings, Martha. LERUY lf. Dlfhl M lgl'ZZIlC,, i'llI5IAIYl, Uh Girl Friendf' Academic Course Scrub Foofluzll and lfr1sZ'r'fb0IlVf2Q J l'rL1'sif.11 Foollmll and IiIIN7t'0flHlU fidjj lvtlI'Si1l'Ij liawluzill J S. I. ll. C. K-Hg Viw-I'1'esif7e1:f. Atlzlefirf Assoc-iaiiion f3j. Ladies and Gentlemen. here is one of Olll' inost notable and Capable athletes. lJirn1ny is some player in hitting the line hard. But alasl hlllllllllyn has fallen for the Wiles of some of his fair neigzglihors. Buzzie', also is a social sueeessg we expect him to burn tliings up at West Uhester Normal next year. The class of ,QT wishes him all the sueeess possible. i GOODWIN Cf'l',lFlf'ORD DULBIN f'Goom'7' 'lStrange doingsf' Practical Arts Course 13. B. B.V: Stationery and Printing fl0llIH1iHf'1'.' E.lj0f'Il' tire U0n1,1nittere,' lfmadezr-file Slmwg f'l1ri.wlmas Com- mittee. Goodyl' is the John 1ICC01'lH3Cli of lvilliain Penn. No wonder the auditorium beeolnes quiet when he liegins to warlJle+everybody leaves. Goody digresses from the original tune occasionally, but that occurs with the best singers. l,OllJl11,S skill in Carpentry shone torth when he supervised the construction of the house used in the l'll1'lSlH'lilS Play. T0 totozorotozorozozozozoroxoxozozotogsrogszogaxozozozi 1 Q 2 7 TH E I 1:0191sro:o:o:o101o:o:o:o:ozo:o1oI H . s Q 1z1i'1'11 oomxz Q 'lToo'1's 'fH1 r1I114: Q l'UI1ll!lG1'Ci2Il flourse Q Debrzfing Sflrfviafl-11 fl. 2, YU: Dalzuziiny Twanzf ,' .llixrffl N f'l1or'us M! .' Give Vlub fl, J, -U J Junior UI'flf0I'I'f'fll Q . , w C.'0II'f0Sf.' llrainaflr' Club fljg J. J. C.V,' C. S. O.,' .l lplza, lfappzl. v llere is a girl who has won many friends hy her smile. N Toms is a wonder at Sliorthand and 'l'ypew1'iTi11g'. YVe a expect that in the near future. she will he a private seere- Q tary or a stenographer. iililltllitgi also is a groorl dehater. w Good luck, liuthg we are sure you will sueceeci. N 1 0 l M ' GIHST DUNKLIC -Q-f f ' 'TI-f.XllX'l-In g'Ilil'XIii'i C 4'Hey there Prof. P4 Academic Course lvcoxvify Foolball KU UQ f3j,' Varsify Bu.wl.'efball ffj KJJ. ilt rumored that if 'lllunki' had twice as many brains as he has, he would be a half-wit. The girls like to go with 1larve either because they ean't understand his hrain power or because they like him when he is dumlu. Mary, however, isn't so dunilv. He c-an speak three li1I1g'lIFl,Q'0S-ViZ., Engrlisli. Public' Speaking, and his own. Hllllllliw is going' to Bucknell and we wish l1in1 the greatest K possible success. FRANK J. ICVAXS, JH. JAKE 4'XVatch that stuff. Commercial Uoui-se XATWY1, Club Q, 3 .' 1v1lf'S1I'IIll-S 1.215 f'mnn1f'rr'fffl 1 Y I iN0f'IfllZZI'l'S .3 5 C,ll'LSfHIfl61,lLII fonzuzzffw' K-U. .I , Ilere is another of those Uliustlingr fl'1'1ll'OI'i0.4i7 hoys. ll' you want to hear a hearty chuckle, tell hl'il'11l1lil0v a g'oo4l 1 Joke. Ile is always really to make you la11g'l1 and laugh with you. live clo not know what situation in the inture v 'lakefs eountenance will grace. but we wish every horseshoe N to eome his way. Q N 'l'lU'll.MA V1LE'l I'A FAGICK 3 4'S.11.1,1 ' Ko-My-X.u1lc'i HHev You. :Q - a C0lllIHOl'C5iZ1l Course . Junior lfwrl l'1'o.ws.' Vluss llnwlvfy 7'1'r1n1.' Gregg .ls.wr1'f1- 5 ffm- s, fx S. wr- D. B. my. J. A. P. mi.- w Vlfzss l5'r1sZ'1'fI1r1U Team. N Although Tllvllllzl has few weaknesses, her greatest one 0 is talking. If something would happen to 'llhel111a's N S eakingr tuhes, we are sorry to say that she woulml he Q p . . . N greatly lianclieappecl. After f.1'I'i1lil12ltltIl1 sl1e expeets to go O to the l'resl1yterian Hospital ill Philadelphia to become v 21 nurse. XVith her pleasing: personality, she is sure to v eure many ills. while at. the same time breaking: many hearts. N ' 0 'i A 71 tototototozstozozoxozoto:oxzototozsrogozogoxozogszt 1 Q 2 7 1:0191orozozoxolvzozozozozozozozoz NOLA BLAIN NVINIFRED FAUST allow, wait a minute! 4tWhe1'e was I? Academic Course Debating fljg Dramatic Club K1-Sjg Assembly Commit- tee K2j,' Glee Club KZQ. Nola's aversion to the opposite sex is quite unexplain- able. All we can say is wait until a few years from now. In dramatics Nola could make even a poor fish cry. while her hobbies are horses, jockeys and math. Vlle sincerely desire to see Nola display her many qualities successfully next year at Irving. ClIAltLBb IIDMUND FISHER HED77 'Got any newsll' Academic Course Tech Thespians fl, 22 Christmas Play C91 ,' Krust Klub, Dramatic Club f3j,: Vaurle-ville Show Comnzittveg Class Play Comfmltteeg Sylranizzfzf Staff. Hey! hey! Down the corridor there comes the click- ing tread of cleated brogues. 'Tis C. Edmund, hot on the trail of a story for his newspaper, which he calls the LfPatriot.'l Hlidv is an actor of no mean repute, starring, of course, in comedy. He expects to study journalism at college to become a newspaper man in real earnest. HARRIET ELIZABETH FORINIVVALT f'HATTIE '4Oh, Hector. Oh, sillieslll Academic Course Sx'I.Y.xNI.xN Eflitor: Debating Club KU, Pvesicleozt f4U,' Junior Cratorical Con-testg Colors, Flower, aml Motto Comn1ittwe,' Cl'lJ'lSlL17lflS Clft fl0lll'lll'llll'F?',' Refl Cross Club fdjr: D1-amotic Club fdjg Argus Staff K1, 225 f.'Io.w.Q Horlrfy Terzm,' Class Buslvftba-ll 1lI'lI77l,' Bam- quet Committffc. Here is the busiest girl in the school. Besides being a good student, Harriet is quite an athlete, enthusiastic in hockey and basketball, always in for a, good time. Often a witty remark from the direction of her seat gave an enjoyable turn to monotonous discussion. Your class- IIl2llCS NVlSll YOU CVOTY SUCCUSS. MICLVIN LERUIC FREE f'SoAK11-fl Soo Heyl IIeyl Heylll Commercial Course S. B. K. Football KSU. '4Soakie is the best dancer of the class, so he draws the attention at every dance. Besides drawing attention he 'fcartoonsl' plenty in our so-called interesting P. D. Vlass. A maiden from the South CSteeltonj draws most of HSog's7' attention and car fare from him. Best luck go with you while at Drexel. T9 o o o o'o o'o Q o o'oro10:0zozotogszogozozazozozszi 1 Q 2 7 11910:orozoxozoxeozozozozozozozo1 MARTIIA DORIS l Ii1fllfDMAN MA1:TYl' 'tYou're out of your mind. Academic Course Raul Cross Clull: Cirlc fllllllj Uelaofing Clul1,' Claw' ClulJ,' Jlixwl Chorus. '4Mzn'ty is one of the heist. sports we have for sho is peppy und full ot fun. Ali'll0'Llg'l1 she doesn't tell us about everytliing, we are sure she is a gay ll0ilFfb1'921kGl'. 1la1'tl1a's relations with tho world in geiieral are of the happiest. 1 She knows everybody and everybody knows hlilfflltl. Hay all the four-leaf Clovers come her way. Gi ITIKE DREYTW ESTYX 1' LIC lxMAN 'fG15RT1u t'TnUnYl' Hlley, 5I1U0kUII1S.,l COI1'1IYlC1'Cl2ll Course Dclmfing Club KU, Srfcrofary K3j,' Glee Club KU KZQQ K. D. f2j,' J. A. P. K-jjj Vice-Presiflenl S. T. C. f2j ,' T1'9d-S'lLT01' Ifefl Cross f3j,' Dramatic Club f3fl,' l'lLairma,n, Picnic C0mmilff'e,' Founrler Staff fdjg Class Will. Behold the sweetest girl in the COIYl1'll01'0l2ll llepartinent. If anything is to be done well, rely on ttilertief' Since i'Gertie has been in loye for tivo years, it is rumored that after grziduatioii, she is groing' to become a -lune lmridc. llziy life treat her as gaily as did lvilliam Penn. JOHN AITGIYSTUS FRITCHEY Aoaclexiiio Course S. I. D. C. Cl, 3j,' llii-Y K-325 Colors, Floirwr, ,llollo Crmznziltrce. Here is one of the hest-liked chaps in lvilliznn Penn, especially by the girls. Johnny is one of those grood- nzitured fellows, always ready to help in Inaking any project Sueeessful from hiology to the S. l. D. C. Dart- n1outh may be the luvky College to see the boy friend in the near future, hut wl1ereyer -lohn goes success will he found. Good luck, old hoy. XICLSUX DAY GAYMAX 'TAXSXJ' lt Cilllllf he long' nowfl Acndeniie Course Now we usli you very C4il1HflOHtlZlllj'-Rllllf this swc-et? ll'l1y you just say good bye to your troubles when Pansy is around. lle niust have nil or something like that. Nelson plays lmaslietlmll-aiicl wowl llels so tired eagiiig field goals in his strenuous 522111105 each evening' that he spends inost. of his six daily SlfllOlilSUC l1ou1's asleep. -. Af! Zotororotozorozozoxozoto:oxzoiotogszogvzozozozozozi 1 9 2 7 -IOZQIOIOIOIOIOLOIOIOZOIOZOIOIOZOI MARGARET GIPPLEI f'MA1:G 'fG1P My lan's! Academic Course ullargl' is an ardent pursuer of the intricate twists of the flowery langzuagre, namely French. Although her last name, as you see, is Gipple, it really should be UG1gg'le, for one never sees llfargaret when she 1sn't giggling. Giggles may come, and gigirles may go, but Margaretls giggles will live in the hearts of her classmates forever? 4'Hey Boyf, Connnercial Course JOHN LEROY GICISKI NG HJAXVNH UA'1'IlltE'1'I-Ili Bogfs Covmnercia-Z Cllubj 007H,7'll0l'C'ifLl Hocif,zZ'izrfrs. Here is HJaw11,'? the accountant of the class. He is a baseball enthusiast, too. Some day we expect to see his name on the front pages of all the papers telling us that he has performed another startling achievement in the baseball world. '4Jawn intends to further his education in the lVharton Extension School. FANNIE GORDON NFAN77 4cXANNYzr 'flllho studies P. D.?l' Commercial Course Class Hockey yl06Hlll,' S. T. U. 6225 Gregg flssof-if1,lfifm,' h'ef'1'cfcLt2'y, Zeta Chi Heir: K-UQ R011 Cross Club f,2,l K3j,' AIplzaKappf1,: J. J. Cl. This young' lady is known to every one as the Uchewing gum girl. Of course every one has his or her faults but they are not all so gummy as lfannyls. Since she has made niany friends hy her smile and readiness to help, we shall miss her very inuch next year. Best of lucli, Fanny. you may be. T4 IC M MA R. G RE ICN MEM nv uHey there! Academic Course Qlli.rr'cZ Cllzorusg J'?H'b'f07' Red Orossg llllzrfs llvlzo C'omn1iI- z'1'c,' Christvnas 00'Tl17'IlflflL08,' Girl lm'cse1'1,'c.s. Bleet the cutest girl in the senior class. She and Mary Miller are so often seen together that they are taken for relatives. VVe have yet to see Emmy when she was not smiling' or bubbling' over with joy. Her optimistic view of life has in all probability contributed to her success 6 here at lllilliani Penn. Good luck, 'Ennny, wherever 'OYOIOIOYOZOYOIQIOIOIOF1910IOIOYOLQIOLQZOLOLOIOLQIQ 1 9 2' 7 .,.. isis:s:o1o:o1o101ozozozozozozozo1 GLADYS G. GRFIENAYVAIQT t'PltoF's S'l'liXOlill Going to the gmiieli' Coniniereizil Course Clz1'i.vlnms K'UHlIlll7LIlI'I? Gregg Asxoc'ir1firn1,' N. T. C. KJH J. A. P. Kdlj S. U. S. K3j,' ,-l,. D. U. K-ij. Stool Lookl Listenl This is the young' lady who is very fond ot zltllletios. Not only does she enjoy working' for our fzleulty lll1'0i'tO1' of atlileties, Mr. IQIHHISS, but sho also enjoys seeing our heroes Jluy. It seems Gladvs is n - . I I not only tond ot one ot the boys on the basketball team, hut has a peeulizu' liking' for zill. Keep up the grootl ujl'2lTIlO,,, fllzidys. HARRY VINCE NT GHEEXF Holy Clatsf' Aondeniio Course K'f1r'isf1m1x Play FOIIIIIIHKUK' KU K22 ,' Clfzss Play KU K.2j,' l'1zi.lrlf:'L'filZe KU K-U: Niafefl Clzorus Klilj Ulm: K'Iul1 KJj,' lvtIlllKK'l I.llf' Show COIlIllI,lHC'0 KSN: Vlfzss Play 00lllHllILllf'l' K-jlj fl. L. R. K2l,' Tcfflz Tlmxpimzs KU Kzjg Ili-Y Kdjg Sx'I.v.xN1.xN Staff. NVQ know that you know the one and only Il2ll'1'j' cil'l'Pl1l'. ltls queer to us how Il2l1'1'Y finds time to Innke so many ,Vs when he's always busy H1'1'tlUglI1g show p1'og1'u1ns and getting' his semi-zuinunl hair c-ut. llarry danees, acts, discourses and the way he sings is nolmody's business. All in all, H1u'1'y is u good fellow. Herels for much luck for him next yeau' at the l'niversity of Pennsylvania. UHAR-l',lCS Al'.BI'l'Ii,T GRIFFIN '4I.IzzInH Oh, heavens! Clonnnercial Course ,lligwrl Chorus KJ2: Debuzfing Society! 1,32 : X-Terlz CZlLl7,,' COHlH1Gl'CfflZ Sl0C'lfl.-l'iZOI'S'. Lizzie7' is an urclent soeializei' to say the least. This young curly headed lad was Illiflillilfllltll l.izzie', her-zluse of his Cll8.1'ilf'tQI'lZ21flOI1 of the feminine tuetics used in gre-ttillg' tlll'O1l,LL'l1 school. His higgliust zunlwition is to oper- ate the elevator in the Capitol. He Qf1'2lQlll2ll'PS at lust with u sigh of relief, ready to he just another big' politician. Much luek to you, 4'l',izzie.', R lTA A NITA GRUNDEN Russ ul.ook l Look l Academic Course Junior lfwl Klross KZ, ,UQ f,l1lKliI'lHUl1-, Iliff C0lllHIiHlW',' 13111-r'f1lf11r1'f'rlf0 fl0llllllI'HPl'.' IJIYI-lllfllllf' fllub K-37. Xve were lreginning' to think that the saying, 4'Hz1i1' is woinun's c'1'fm'11iI1g g'lo1'y.l, would have to he droppecl from the lfingzlish lziliglizigm-, when along' came Rita and CllilIlgl'f'Kl our nlinds. Van you lmlzune us? R2l1'I121'll will Certainly have 21 pronlising' freshnian. when Kita zu'1'ives. T5 IOfOIOI'0fO1OYOI9IOI9IOfO1019IOIOYOLSIOLOIQLQLOIOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 1201915101010101919IOIOIOIOIOIOZOI pa Q 5 N 9 V V H l V H 1 1010101910 XQZOXOXOIOIOZOXOIOIOLOXOIOXQXO ARRIlN'llNTA Glf LLY 'tYe Gods. Academic Course Della, Sigma f3j,' Sigma GILWWMIICI, Clzwi f2j,' Intersclzolas- fic Dance C'0mmiltee f3j,' Real Cross 1l7'PfIS'Ll7'l'7' fljg Ferl Cross Pres-izlent f3j ,' Debating Society KU ffjjg DI'CLllICLllC Club KU Tll.-irfl Prize, Jzmim' Ora- forfical Contestg C'lza.i1'man, Decomlling Covnmittee KU, Vaudezrille Show f3j,' llaslzirzgtzm Trip Com- mittee ML' Svlzool Council ISL' Clzrislvnms Play fdjj Class Hockey Team f3j. A little Irish maiden whose sweet personality and sunny disposition have brightened many dark corners. This is Arrie. lVe are positively sure that she will take Carnegie Tech by storm. LILIQIAN HAAS 4'lVell l'll be Qliiggeredf' Academic Course Junior Oraltoricfal Uorzflesty Dramalfic Club KSQ. And lo, the Unotesv flew from her own loverls heart! Vlvl1E'tll61' this was from Lillianls playing or her beautiful dark curls, we cannot say. It is suflicient, nevertheless, to predict Lillian as Paderewskils only female rival. Lil- lian displays talent, also, along other lines. In just as high a scale as her music is her dramatic ability. Of Lillian's great achievements in the future at Peabody, we have no doubt. EDNA 'ELIZABETH HAFFLY 44011, snap out of it! Academic Course Girl Reserves fl, 2, 31. Vliould you believe it, but Edna thinks that street Car service should be abolished so that there would be more work for the taxi-drivers! No doubt Edna considers it mee to have enels own car. lve are very anxious that Ldnals tuture years may be as enjoyable as those at Vvilliam Penn. GRACE HELLICR B1LI.ni' 4'Oh, gosh! Commercial Course Here we see one of the most generous of her class. 4'Billy is known for her very pleasing personality with which she has won her many iriends. W e wonder what . . 1 4 a W' ,, f'B1lly's particularvinterest in the Smoky Lity means. Vile sincerely wish Billy great success 1n whatever work she may take up. 76 f totozorotozotoxozozozoto:exezozotogszogszogazozogozt 1 Q 2 7 TH E I 1:o:o:o:o1o:o1o.0.o vo o o o o 0 MVCLELLAX HEXCH 4'Hello there.'7 Commercial Course Jfixrwl Cliorztsg Debating Club: Env-Tech Clubg Bogfs Commercial Club. If you look around any time you hear a donkey horn blowing, you will find that it is Ullackl' in his Grocery Truck. Hcnch can always be found on North Front Street escorting: a certain damsel. Lillian surely appre- ciates good company. Ulackn says after several years of work in the Civil Service Field he is going' to Indiana State Xormal School to take up teaching. Oh, the poor scholars! Good luck, Mack in all his future work. SAMVEL HOFFBLXX 4'SAn Too bad, Johnf' Academic Course Twrlz Banfl KI, 21: Serub Football KS! ,' Class Basl'vlbr1ll,' Krust Klubg Beta, Rho. 4'Sam. has forgotten more algebra than Bill Horner ever knew, and he likes Physics so well that he has definitely decided to teach English. He has absolutely refused to go to a co-ed college because he knows all the eo-eds would fight over him. Never mind, 'tSam, these girls recognize an extraordinary boy when they sec him. PF' ll totororotozoroiozozozotozozozozatogszogozozo Q 0.0 3 1 Q 2 7 i ii ii B iJ.iosEifi11if1'fix H1 N Xl c lxl lilo' 'cl hope 'l Commerci il L our se Class Hockey Teanzlg S. T. I Cvngq 4ssof1al1on Junior Refl C10Qs KI j Gaze upon our champion blushu One need only mention a certain football stu ind hai tice takes on the hue of a rose. In spite ot ill this Jo is 1 ood sp rt and a perfect, stenog'rapher. She expects to compltte her education at Drexel Institute upon ,.,1ulu1tion Sucu s to you, 4'Jo g may your blushes ex ei ud sou ROBERT ORX Ill E HI SS 4413.811-EXlS77 44 B' ftwhat makes you so xxondeit l Practical Alt 1 Qlliawl Clzorusg X-Tech Club Junior I :om fommzttfe Vl'hen it comes to dancin this bov ceitfunlw knows his iig.L'1'OC91'lCS.,7 Generally Bob ls our it Bunlce s house practicing new steps for the next dune Since Ba ears has been going to school so lon thru is some tilk of putting' him on the Facults In tha Punt ghop he can get an A any day. lVe hope Bob Xi ill mild A glade IANI 1 IIIAPILTH no1.sTEIN fL 1:0161ore:oxozogziogozozogozozozo: MARLIX H. HOKE 'tHoKEY', NGee, but this is tough. Prepared at Nvest Fairview hlarlin is another one of the quiet fellows around this school. But donlt encroach upon his good nature too far or he might tell you that you are speaking' to the future president of the United States. You are sure to get our votes and best Wishes HHoliey whenever the election comes off. iz '. ee you at the game. Academic Course 171111 Party C!?llIll1l!ft'f'.' CI1Clll'Hlllll, lfaf'1'f1lz11l2'eulc ffoln- HIiIif!'9.' Cl1,1'l'i.9lll1aS C'0mmrzHer'l.' Ulass Hofflfrfy Tvanl ,' Floss l7JtlSL'l'Ill9Llll Tcamj lf. ll. C. A. fl, 2, 32. llfere's one of the most ardent basketball fans in the Senior class. lVe believe it is either her own ability to play the game or some connection with the team. 4'Liz7' is a Jolly good friend of all the class. lVhen she becomes a nurse we will all be in lights near her hospital. The best of luck, Mhz. 'DOROTHY 'Fl'lQLlCN IIONVARD 'fICLLm '4Oh, Hopf, Commercial Course Gregg As.wcifztio11,' S. C. S. K3j,' S. T. C. KU. llreanier of dreams, that's Ellen. But notwithstand- ing' this fact she is a good all-around sport as well as one of the peppicst of her class. lVe hope that in the future Bills will not be so disconcerting' as they have been during the past year. Ellen will enter Lebanon Valley Vollege in the fall. EHMA M. Il YBTJER ADO you know soniethingf? Academic Course Junior Red Cross Delmting fl, 31, Dramatic Club fdjg Ulz1'iSima.Q Decorating Conzmiifceg Girl Rc- .W'1 U0-9 Mjg Syl1:a11vicm Staff. lVhat's the use of having dimples if you can't show them: that is evidently Er1na's philosophy, for she is al- ways smiling. There is only one time when Erma cloesn't smileg that is when she laughs. She is an excel- lent student and somewhat of an author. YVe expect her to set the pace at Shippensburg' Xormal next year. 78 0 O O 0'0 O'O Q O 920101015IQIOYOLQIOLQIQLOXOZOZQIQ 1 9 2 7 1:0191orozoxozoxeozozozozozozozo: TOM J. ll,l'iilll'lS 'l'nt, tnt, Sonny, wa- cant tolerate that! Practical Arts Sfvlion l,wf1ffr'1' K-U5 Ch7'l.SlflIlf1S la'r1l1'1'z'aiin1m'11ft K-Hg Class 1111.11 f'm1uuiffw',' S. H. lx. fgfjg H1-l KU fdjg B. ll. lf. K-Hg lvCllltIl'I'IHC Show. Toni is so lazy that he c'an't oven be botlwrvcl to cat lunch, hut slot-ps instead. H0 woultlnlt walk a hlovk tor a 1,-amel, hnt lnftl run a niilv for a good mark in l'lllLl'llSl1l Yvhen tho llll'1'llilIllCill drawingz' tvaolier at Clamp Curtin was sivli, illillll lN'Cil1Y19 the shining' light as a prot. llugglics is a good sport and a line follow. lve wish hnn ow-ry possilrlml snc'f':-ss. l 'TlllfTf1l.X'l'lLD.X IIVSTON TIL 1 tliougrlit Pd pass ontl' Uonnnvrcial Course frlrfnf, O. T. J. KJUQ f,7'0SiIZ0llff, J. Xl. P. ,' fflrms lfovhfy Team: f,'1as.Q lfaslwflzrzill 7if'llHl1,' Class Day f.'UHIIl1ilflL0P,' f,YlI'I'iNf'Ill!ZS' I,0f'0l'Ilf'iIlfl l'omn1iiff1r',' Vim'- l,I'0SflZUllf, Junfrn' 11011 Cross: Girl ll,l'.W'l'l'!'NV. l'1'f's- iflvnt fl! fd! K-U: Clflsx lVlIIlI,I'l'lHI',' Glvw Vlub Kill: SyZ1'r1.nir1n Stuff. lloholcl our Pavlowal Tillyl' is thv clanwfr of thc class. Sho has palticipatofl in many vlitm-1'tai111m-11ts this yvar. As for living' popular, 'ullillsn good naturv and jolly dis- position insure this for hor and a grvat tloal more. XVU vm-rtainly wish f'l'il 1-vm-1'y success at Sargx-lit next yvar. l'1'fw lflilill TAYLOR 1KICl.lCli i'FREDv Ac-acloiiiic Coursv flllI'fSlllIllS Play ffl: CIIVII Coznnziiflw' UU: Till'-V1lfllllS f3?,' Ili-l' ff!! K-U: ,Y-Trwlz Vlulz KH: Krusf lflfulz KH: Cflllllll1lI'lH'I'lllI'Ilf llftmwf COIIIIIIHIWI' K-U5 lllrfvkly ll'f1,fsp1f1' Aqllllff KBQ. livholcl. ladies! VVQL now present l'll't'llllll' tho Shvik, all hut tho sand. l'lfty vanio to 'l'er'h from VVilkes-llarru anml Fvll rigrht in lino with the hoys. .Xs Frfkcl is a socialixcr. his l?l'l'5t'lll'l' at Clanc-vs van nz-arly always luv vonntwl on. H0 Oxpmfvts to go to l,a ay1'l'tv ill that fall wln-rv wo are snrc' lin will lu? as wvll likt-ml as ho is lwro. KVBY LOUISE .IAMISOX K4RiI'liIX'.K'l'l, UFO1' Hvavmfs Sake. floiinnercial Course tv V. H. C'. 12, 232: l'. P. b. KU. 'llhis young' lady is always full of humor, while hor jovial natnrc- will uncloulmtmlly lnakc some ons' happy. At iresont liowovvr she iutoncls to further hm' C'illli'2ll'l011 . , v , v . , . at Sl1llJlJ0l1SlJlll',Q,' Xormal. Vo know that '4Rulnyat7 will nialifi a snr-voss in wliatever sho attempts. Lots of lnvk. Huh1yat. 7 T9 IQYOIOIOYOIQIQIQZOZOIOYO20201OIOfOl4IOL9IOlOI910l9I. 1 9 2 7 I 1191919101010101919ZOIOIOLQIOIOLOI O. DONALD JENKINS DoNl' MGAwc:1s,' 4'Nof-No-Please. ' Academic Course Clli7'lSl'H1!lS' C'o1n'n1.iitfce KU f2,l,' Senior Class Play K2j,' Clwistnzas Committee f3j,' .Y-Teflt Clulnj Hi-Y Club M25 Tcrli, Tlzespiains KU flj. Here is the smallest senior and the one who makes the most noise. lVhere this little boy iinds so much to talk about is a big question to us. lVe love, however, loquaeious fellows who are short, sweet, cute and neat. lVe know the girls do-for Donald always takes one or six to the O. T. J. dance in his coupe. Don will have them all drugged at the Philadelphia Oollege of Pharmacy soon. FLOYD H. JENKINS '2TUMBo,' MBLOTIIERU 'Tm sorry, Prof. Practical Arts Varsity Footllall Sul?-Vcbrsity Foollnall f2j. The guy with the tricky laugh! lin the midst of a hearty roar uMether suddenly goes into falsetto which causes more laughter. His highest ambition is to get home in time to bring in the morning milk. VVe think, however, Jumbo will either run a Hchoo-choo, or be an uncivil engineer, but whatever he does we are sure he will be a huge success. JOHN EDWIN KELLBERG f'Did you hear the latest on P. Bl Academic Oourso John is a good boy in his way, but he only weighs two hundred and forty-seven pounds. As he lives close to nature, to wit, Camp Hill, Pa., he knows all the birds and flowers by their first names. John is extremely good- natured, so he is well liked by the entire class. ive wish him the best of everything at Ohio State next year. MARSHALL GILBICHT KELLY 4'Youlre drunk again? Practical Arts C'lzr'i.wz'mas Play C0l7l1l1lllI'4',' B. B. B. They all fall for curly hair, but the way they break their fair necks when Marshall heaves into sight is won- drous to relate. Frequent wisecraeks and a tricky horse laugh are evidences of Kellyls presence. One of these ,days we expect him to settle down and live happily ever after. Good luck, old timer. SO o o o Q Q 0 o Q Q Q otoxoxzozotogszogvzozozozogozi 1 Q 2 7 '-FTH E 1zo:o:o:o1o:o1o.0..o vo o o o 0.4 pa S W P N M A 3 9 N 1 IOZQIOLQZQIQIQ OXOIOXOIOIOLOXQIOXOXO 1919191 LO ISA BIC LL I2 MA E KILLIAX '4Izzx ' For cryin' out soft! Academic Course Girl Iieszfmes Although Isabelle has but lately joined our class, we already Wish she would have migrated sooner. She seems to have left many friends in the 4'IIome Town, but it appears she will have many more here. XVe hope life will not have as many udumb, stiff, tall adjec-tivesl' for her as Iunglish class. Carloads of good wishes, Izzy. m A o'iTIO'RAiV1YYRTE IxlNl5luRNlNN c'D0lJE,, Chl shueksf' Academic Course Orclzeslra KZ, Q, 325 Jlay Day Pageant Committeeg Sylranian Staff She isn't a iiDulI1b Doral' eitherg in fact, she is quite a student. She is following in the footsteps of Fritz Kreisler although, she modestly admits, she isn't as good as that artist yet. YVhat would the orchestra be without Dora leading the violin section? She pulls a mean bow, to say the least. Xvhen she becomes a great musician, we hope she will remeinber her friends of ,2T. CHARLES ANSOX KLINE, Ja. uDid you do my French ? Academic Course Class Vice-P1'esiale11t fdjg Cllr-istn1,a.9 Cmnnrittce f3j ,' Ulu-latinas' 00lll7H!'I'LCUHll'7lli Dance Committee f3j Hi-Y Club KZ, 32 ,' Christmas Play f2jg Central Class Play f2,lg Tcclzf Tltespians f2j,' X-Tech Clubg lVeel'ly Illltisper Stay? fl, C'lr1s.s' Operella Enter Charles II amid deafening' applause. Hold back the women! some one cries. Xobody knows what the big attraction is, but we do know Kline combs his hair a different way each week. And socialize! Charles is really too young' to smokel Kline has always kept close to the top seliolastieally, while originality is his middle name. He is an all-around fellow with whom every one likes to associate. 'BI-ilAT HIC' ld l'lLI ZALHICTH I, EGO HB1-IATS7' Sandy Clausefl Commercial Course Junior Refl Cross fl, Zjg Com-nzerrirzll Sor'iu,lize1'.w K-32. Here is one of the favorites of Section IQAS. Xotiee her pretty brown hair and blue eyes! In our class Work , 4 7 . ue find 'Beats' always ready to help for she IS by no means a slnrker. Ask Mr. Rees if she doesn't know her UBC-rmudas when it comes to bookkeeping: Good - i ' luck to you, 'Beatsf wherever you may be. S1 IOYOIQIOIOIQYOIOIOXOIOIOIOIQIOIOTOLQIOLQIOLQ Q 9.9 - 1 9 2 7 Q4 S N H 3 Q N 1 ZOXQIOLQZQIQIQZQIQ X9 O19 v A X9 1016101010 O OX v A O 19191.91 11014:o:o:o:o:o101o:o:o:o1ozozozo1 BI.YI'1LlJA CHAHl,O'I IlC LICVlN T1Lif' And liowfl Coinmercial Course Jlixml ClIOI'US,' Junior Hall C'1-oss: filer Club KU: Grvgg Assfwirifiovi. Here We have EI perfect imitation of Somebocly's Stenogf' Although l'Tilll' works hard. she occasionally objects to uso much Work to dof' At present sho is Work- ing at Keniiedys in the Capacity of typist, but intends to unter Drexel Institute upon gmrliintioii. Good luck, wllillf' PHILIP LENVIS L'I'lVlX l PHnfl HLEYEX77 'fltls Stow bad, nowfl Connnercial Course Qlfuy Daly 1'c1gw11'1f Clfniliilviizflffrg' flap anrl Gown' Comnliif- teen' li'0y's C'on1,nmrz:io.l Club: Hein Rho. Berwick High shipped this hanclsoine youth to our burg whore he has matriculated at our school. Every day he voines to svhool he relates to us just how he wooed :incl won a, eertain little girl the night before. Philip is uncertain as to which school he will honor by his zit- temlanrfe, but may fortune favor you wherever you go, Phil. LEON SAMUET. LEVIXSON V f'Lox MLOX Li1:yIxsoX Cut your cussin'. Aoadeniic Course Ol'l'llP.V,l'Lli fl! fjl K-321: Ulirislnicns E27.flI I'fflllll711'llf f'.?l K-il: ,lll'lII,'l'CZ Ulmrus f3j,' Show Orclmsim KU f',2j,' ,Y-Tffvli. Club fdj. After a year of earvfill divtingr, 'tllonl' has finally lost zi pound. But hols still a big' man in more ways. than one. XYl1y the way l.on'l van play the violin is 21 shame. No foolin'- l.on has lleifotz and Kreisler sitting' in a brick seat. But thatls only half of his musical talent. XYhen you hear that deep bass voice roll out from the Mixed Chorus Slllglllg' some threnocly, you wish--il A ANNA EIQlZA'Bl'lTlli LEE HAXNALIQIY' Aeaflelnic Course llvillfunz, Penn 01'f'lzv.vfm: Jm'1'irn' lfrvl Croxsj C. B. C'.,' Girl R0.serr0s',' Amity Ulubj Alplza ,llusuz Club. U:X11ll2ll0O77 is ai wise vounselor, for she always has a sensible opinion on every subject or problem. Her jolly disposition has been the root of many Witty remarks. Anna. we are sure, will inako El very suveessful nurse. S2 tototototozorozozoxozoto:oxzozotozsrogszozozozogozt 1 9 2 7 nl E O 7 N 1 10:+1o1s:o:o:o:Q:xo:o OXOIOXOIOXOLOXQXOXOIO 1019191 L9 1:0101sro:ozozogeozozozozozozozoz N Y ' ' ' x ' 1 ' ' N M 1,IlLO1DO1tIa l'.,XRl. 10311 Wlllilill HL'ss Q Academic Course y S. I. vD. C . fd, QU: lvarxizfy Illlllltllll-ZZ KU, Clflrlllfllll fgij A larsiiy lfzlxkollzzlll 1.3, Sjg Sfirzfb BzL.sluolbc1ll fljg Q Trflrft' fl, 2, -ij. w If ho woro not so lIlUCl0Sl'. this unassuming' larl would w havo to roaclx up to touch his Ghost. Ted takes glory, N praise and all kinds ot' Crodit with tho loast possible con- Q Corn. liy no moans subordinato to athlotic- aooolnplish- 5 ments is our Captailfs ability to rnako lirni frionds. You Q hayo tho 1-lass' host wishos for suocfoss in whatevor you 5 Qlo, 'l'ocl. N Q Y ,Y ,Z , ,, T Y. ,.-.lLLliX.l,IHiAHf - f- - - t'SlAxl:m.l4:s Oh, I rlon't spoak to him. Q COlIl1ll01'lfl2ll Clourso S. V. S. fJ,l,' fl. D. U. K-Hg clflfll Pfzrfy Il0lIlHlllll4'l',. UlIfl1i'l'lIIl1-Il.,' ll KIN1LGIlIglOIlf Twp f'l0HHlIIIlllI'1',' fllIfl'iSlHlll-9 l'rm1n1itlr'0.' Class llmtlwy YYUIIIIIJ' Grwgy ,'lNSOf'Ill,l0lL'.' 111-mmztzrf Club. w V . . . . iwlary has flono nuu-h lor our class in tho c-apaoity ot ohairxnan of tho oarcl party 4-oniniitteo. llor pleasing porsonality has won hor lllilllj' frientls ZIIHHIILL' tho stuclonts. ospovially those dooply intorostod in football and basket- ball. Mary will matriculato at Sullons Vollogo whoro we hopo hor fortunos in tho futuro will bo as iavorablo as thoy havo boon in the past. XVIIQIQIAM li. 'l.l'TTlilXllICK HllIl.I.ll '4Buy a ticfliot for tho Signia Phi flanoo yot f llmotioal Arts VIKINS' Day C0nHn1'Hr'o.' lf'l1risfn:a.s 1'Iuy.' l'1us.s lfrzskwl- lmll: Sigma. l'7zi,' lf. lf. lf. lYho is tho boy with tho flashy knioliors ancl refl stock- ings? No, not Santy Claus, but our own littlo liillio. For such a ill111l11lllllVl' lafl, Bill attraots nloro attontion tl1an tho Sl2llllChL' Twins. Ho may woll bo mlubhocl Kimi , 1 of the .lokorsfl bocauso his lino is froquont and long. For X Rill,'l '27 wishos all the suoooss possiblo. 1 N lf. F1l.XNKl.lN 'NlAl'lil,lCY w Hfiilcxlcw 4'L'.xInx ' w Hllvho tolcl youll H ,xf'ildi-'llllC Courso M S. B. K. K'-ll: Hi-lv Cllllll ffl: Swrnln Foollmll Kffrlg Q l'fn-sity Foollm-ll FU. a This lacl is solcloni heard making' rocitations in olass N .0 but sonu-how ho has llliillilgflil to gracluato. SU11ll'tlIllCS 4 ho missos a day at sohool, but- we supposo that it is booauso Q ho has boon drilling tho nigrlit boforo. Acc-orflingr to rumor 5 ho has boon soon in tho Company of girls S1l1XI0llIllOS. XVU w wish you sucooss, Wlollof' at Pc-nn Stato. w . . N N1 tototorotozotoiozozozoto10:0zozotogszogszozozozogszi1 1:0101o:o:o:o:.o101o:o:o:o1ozozozo1 Q4 8 3 N 9 N 101010191'91O'1'O1Q19'IO 1019191 101610101019 9 1910101913 he K. ADELAIDE INIARKLEY c4K.ABI7, HIIAPPYN Good hoop. Academic Course Junior Rell Cross f3j,' Chairman, Gift Committee f3j,' Baccalaureate Gommitteeg Dramatic Club Mig Girl Reserves fl, 2, 3jg Argus Staff f2j,: Founder Staff .3 . Hzfvd you ever seen Adelaide when she wasn't smiling? Have you ever seen her not full of pep? VVe envy you, Adelaide, because you are sure to have good luck always. MHappy is a willing worker, a willing helper, and a merry student. NVe expect her to carry off the honors at Dick- inson next year. SI DXEY B. MARKS CCSID77 Academic Course Marks is a traveling man. He has positively lived in every city and town in Pennsylvania except two, and they are not very important. He came here in September from the Red Rose city, where the favorite combination is beer and pretzels. Marks is one of those jolly boys who always greet you with a slap on the back. His friends are not surprised that he is graduating-they've been expecting it for several years. Go to it, Sid, give the world the glad hand. ALTON MAXWELL C. UMAXH Academic Course Football f9l f3,l,' Varsitgf Baseball KQQ ,' Clwistmas Gom- mittecg Class Basketball f3jg Washington, Tr-ip Gom- mittee. A man for the ages! Those ages, however, are sixteen to twenty years, and only girls of those ages need apply, says Alton. Vvith several years' experience as a sheik, he should be able to fill the vacancy left by Rudy Valen- tino to perfection. Wle hope Max won't forget his friends when he becomes a shining light. at lvest Point. SYLVIA INDCONNELL CCSXTLY7 HSIB77 lVhat's eating at you ? Commercial Course S. T. G. filly S. G. S. f3,l,' A. D. G. ,' Stationery Gom- mittecg Gregg Association. uSyl is noted for the tune she plays on the Ufnder- woods in Room 228. One cannot distinguish the dif- ferent keys as they hit, so fast does she type. Syl's sunny disposition has worked wonders at Vililliam Penn this year. Just now she is working for Mr. Rees, the Financial Director of the Athletic Association. Vlle sin- cerely hope she will win as many friends after graduation as she has here. 84 totororozozoroxozozozoroxoxozozotogszogszozogozozozt 1 Q 2 7 TH E I 1:o:o:o:o:o:o1o.o Q o o o o o Q 4 DOROTHY JANE MCXEILL L4DOTTIEll Ohl Potts. Commercial Course Ca.pz'f1in, Class Hf1f'b'P.Il Tcanig Class BasZ'etbctll,' K. D. f2j,' S. T. C. filly Secretary, Jmiior Rcrl Crossg Chfristmas U0l'llII1flftG0l,' Clza'ir'm0,n, Whois Who Com,- mitlrfcg Debating fljg Dranzavtic Club flj. Here is one of those short but sweet Irish classmates. Dotty is a wonderful sport both in class and in athletics. She has won fame on the class hockey team as well as thc basketball team. The class is expectantly waiting for Dotticls successful conquering of the business world. -I,,, I ..,.g,EZRA-SAJSLUIJLL llICAl.Sf -f-Y -- 1 Zi-:KEN UEWY' ccHey'aa Academic Course lfrmrl ML' 07'f'l1IfSt7'II, MJ: lfYfl'bL!l8'li'ill9 Show f3j,' Jazz Band ML' Hi-Y Club f2j f3j. Zeke has gained his fame with the aid of his trusty 'fsaxf' Nllhat Zeke can't make his saxaphonc do, no one else can. '4Eze often lets out some witty sayings that set the classroom in an uproar. As he is a big outdoor man, he expects to go to the Mont Alto Forestry School. He will soon live out in the wide-open spaces Where men are men and canary birds sing bass. Good luck, 4'Zeke. JANE ELIZABETH MESSIIXIICR My Wordlw Academic Course Orchestra KI, 2, 32g Cleo Club KU ,' Jfixvcl Cllf0I'M.S',,' Y. W. C. A. fl, Qj. Ivc are somewhat anxious about .lane because We some- times think she may have thc inferiority complex. YVhen we think, however, of -Ianels height, the answer is right there. She canft help but look down on us wec folk. In this young lady, Mr. Frochlich has a very able helper for every line of music. IVe wish Jane all possible success in her future career. ALHEIIT SAMUEL MEYERS BL?1.Lm'l' HSIIRAPNEL7, ALBIE ttllelp mc with thislll Commercial Course Football f3j,' Commercial S0cialize1's,' X-Tech Clubj Carfl Party Committee. The speed-merchant of the class is posed before you. 'iAlbie is a four-letter man OV. P. H. SQ. Bullet is rather quiet, but we wonder if this is true when calling on a certain fair-haired maiden on the Hill. Dancing is Shrapnel's chief hohbyg he can be seen strutting his stuff at almost. every dance. Good luck, Albie. S5 totozorozozoroxozozozorozozozozotogszogszozo Q o Q 1 1 Q 2 7 .,... 101919101010101916IOZOIOIOIOIOZQI JlvDl'l'H DOLORICS MlCYl'lRUVl'l'Z 'fJ1'nx'W f'He's a StUI1l1C1'.7l Corlmxercial Course Gregg zlssociafionf Glen Club flj: Junior' Rm! lfr0.w.e,' flllxfwl Cl10I'll'S,' Drrzmrlfirf Club. Here we have the clmmpion smigstci' of the CUlllll'll'l'C'lill Department. Judy knows all the now wultzvs and sings them to the Hl0lllb01'S of her sevtiou. ls her miml in tlw Qluss1'00111 01' 6-lsewlwiw-N? Svriously spvaking' fllibllgll, we wish Judy Cvvry possihlo succvss in her work at lvl-st Uliester Normal. JOSEPH SIIEHLICY Hll.LlC'R, Ju. filoif' UYuu fellnhs 'ro guiul to our dmico, 2.1'C11lf Chu? Academic Course Hi-lv Ulub KQAZQJ l'1'0.wlfl0r1b fmcl Sw:1'vl1L1'.11, Ili-Y Club ffilg Ulrzl ffl0llllIlll'l0l?,.' C!ll'lS1lHlLI4N C'01nf11iifwf2,' l11'rf011,.vb111'g Drlncrf C0l71IlIlllll'I?, Clza.i1'n1r1n.' f,7enlrul Class Play Vase? f.2j,' COHIHIl?llffI'HI.0lIb Damon Com- vniftrw I-U: h'.11l1'nz11i111z, Slajf U-Ug l'law-P1'f'si1l:'11l, S. l. D. C. KJHQ ClllIRS Oprwultnc f3l,' C'l1f1ir'ma'n, Class lfunqzlrff COHllIIlll80 fdj. flll to thu clzuivvl The l'1'i11c'e of lllalvsl ,loc is ai, hwy who is hup and at 'mul' :ill the time. As Ovimloxive uf his surciubility ho was scan onv Sutuixluy at Stark liiwvtlil-1's sliakirig' lmnds with all the gloves in thc Y slimvcnso. .lucls popularity is the natural rcsult of ll plvzlsamt, tlllllilbllx clispositiml. MARY C. Mll.Ll'lll '4You would I1OWl7l Acadeniic Course' Jtmim' R1-rl li'1'o.v.v fl. 52, fijg ,l'. ll'. f'. A. K-Hg TI'l'flv9IlI'f'I'. Hula, l'l1,i l.!j,' T1'wLsur01', D. S. C32 5 illizzwl C'lmru,.w,' flllfIlil'HIllll, 7lI'llll.Q1J0I'lLll1,0711 CL'o111111'iHwe. VVO lluvo ufton xmiiclcwt-rl what the zittrzictinn was in 0110 part of North lfifth Strait. xVllCI1 we think, how- Ovvr, uf wlu-rv Mary livvs. light cluwus upon dmliiiess. Sha' was l'l10St'H ont- of tht- 'May Queenls attclidzuits, but it is 111-Otlless tu say Mary has iuiiuvrous zittvucluuts zil- wzuly. lluud luck, Rlary. WIl,l,lA'H ,l'll'llENE MILLER 'fBn.L HHAUW about sonic: 1llOllUj'?ll Academic Course lfflNA'I'lll1llll illf1llflfjl'l' I-ll: lf1lsl11r1x.v AllllNllf,ll'l', pNl'ljll'llIllllll 5'0r'1'11fat1 y, S. I. D. lf. 032: Ulc1.,ws Sf'c1'nlary,' f'l1I'lSflllflS CUHIHII-llll'0 KIJL' fll1lI.l'I'lIHlIl, Class Day C'01nn1.illrfr'. Clmpvl wuulrlu't he c-omplote without this bsfzuning- Visage lu-fore the zissoliihly. Miller woulml somioi' talk than vat. and he is tho owiwi' of il mvviioils appetite. 'llo attt-ml to any moto l5l1Sll1CSS this young whiz would liuve to he t-wins. HB-illl' Gxpccts to take ti Civil oiigriiivwiiiga' 1'0ll1'SC nt Pomi State- next year. 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XV11 fl'lllf' QXI1111-1 lfvic 10 1'11111111111' the wh11l11 NY1l1'lll 1111' Ili s1111111 1l11y. 1 , Jl'I.I.X ALICIC BIUHHOW .l1'1.111 .I1111 ' Oh, k11l, I 11l111ost 1l11-1l lilllgllllljllll C'1,1111111Q1'c111l l'11111's1- ffllllllfll' lfffrl Cross fl, 2, JL' J. xl. l'. KU: N. T. C. fjjl: l 1111n1ler1Ql11j71 KAN. 4'.l111ly 1s 11119 Of 11111' 1'l11ve1' y111111,u' 1h1111s1-ls. W11 w11111l1-1' 11 1111- s111'11l11s 211111111111 of 1011 1'1'11z1111 l11'11'ks Slll' 1'1111s111111-s 1l111ly 111 the lunch 11111111 11111k0s l1111' s11 w11111l111'f11l. xvilllf :111 1111111 1111- il p1'11g'1'z1111f Ask J111ly.'l Shv 1s 1-V111' 1'1-111ly 111 hvlp il student 111 1l1st1'ess 211111 lllxl' C11111z1g'11111s lz111g'l111-1' s111s 1h11 wh11le 500111111 g'1g',fg'l111g'. BIAIICZAIIIC1' HHE'l'C'IllCX Ml'l,l1lCll 'fXVoll, I'll l111. A1fz11l111n113 C0111-S11 L111l11 1s li11OXV11 111' ,xldil1',Q'2l1'Cf, l1111'1111s11 shv 1l1-11111-5 111OSt 111 l1111' Tlllllx 111 s1111ly. Sho 11111111 111 11s 1h1s y1-111' 1111111 11111' l11g' s1s1111', P1t1sl1111'g'l1. l1111'g'z11'111 11x11111'1s 111 1-111111' YV1ls1111 1111x1 y1f:11'. llY91'Q.S wishing you all the SllCl'lxSS possible. lll'SSl'Il.l1 IC. MUNIM ICIZT Kms 4'R,11111'1 Bug IJ1,111't l111 so 1111111 1111l111-.ll 1,1'Ql52l1'l'il 111 Cz111111 C'111'1111 F111111171f1' Sffljff KQU. 1'li11ss 1s 11111' night lmwlc. He stays 1111 all CVk'll1llg1' just f111' 11111111 l111g's. 111 1Cz11'1 hv IS 21 111'1111s111l 11pe1'211111'. 'lllwsv illl-lllgllf z11't11'11111s 1111 Illllf ll1lld9l' l11111 ll'0111 lJClIlj.l' il Q.l'110d s1111l1-111, l1111 w11 k1111w llilll 111 bv 11111111 21 p1'0V:11'11'z11111'. for lil' 1'h11111s 111 11111l111's111111l 11111 filil' sox. NVQ w1sh F1111 311011 luck Ht 311110, l'l11ss. ' 1 ST IOYOIOZOIOIOIOIQIQIOIOIO1910IOIOYOLOIOLOIOZOXOLOLQI- 1 9 2 7 qzozozo:o:o:o1o101o:o:ozozozozozoI LOUISE MARGARET MYERS 'fDon't get smart I Academic Course ' 01'c7ze.shu KI, 2, 325 Y. W. C. A. fl, 2, 3jg Cleo Club Here is the Dolly Dimples of the Senior Class., Louisels nonchalant, carefree remarks are always a bubbling foun- tain of wit. She is ever willing to impart free of charge instruction in the learned art of chemistry! Some day this fair-haired daughter of Venus will make an engoy- able dear wifeyl' for some one. ESTHER ANN NAMAROFE 4'lsn't that darling? Commercial Course Junior Reel Crossg French Club fljg Mixed Ch0ru.v,' Fozmffcr Sfajicj Operwitu. Esther Ann is both pretty and wise. Her mind often wanders far past the sphere of human complexes. lVith her trusty pen she writes many clever essays. Although Esther Ann was admired and loved by the students of our l1igl1 school, what a background an old Russian castle would be for her with the title of Countess Namarotf. FRANK D. NELSON F1:.xxlmc HAALDN MIXIJZXIIRAL77 HYou'rc not so bright. Academic Course '4Ad is a quiet fellow. He does all his tasks well. That is not all, for he is a determined chap. In an argu- ment he stands firmly for his convictions, which are al- ways good ones. Good luck at State, Frank. Our expectations for you are of great events. JOHN EDWARD NETJQIGAN .louNXr Lissen. Academic Course Hi-Y Club KZ, 3j,' Presirlenit, S. B. K. GU-,' Chrvistmas Gift Committeej Stage Jllauager, Va,u.rlcwilZe Show K2, 3j,' Chairmanf, I zzimschiolastic Dance Comm-ittee,' Banquet Commiiteeg Class Operetta. Oh! lo and behold the Sheik of Sheiks approaches from the distance. A closer examination reveals it to be Johnny, the best looking of the class. YVithout his pleas- ing appearanee the lVilliam Penn halls would be com- paratively dark. Of Johnls future we know little, but a certain Miss tells us that she thinks or at least hopes he wonlt go far from the city limits. 88 O O Q O O 9 Q Q Q 019101015IQIOYOLQIOLOIOLOXOXOLOIQ 1 9 2 7 TH E I 1:o:o:o:o:o:o1o.o o vo o Q Q 0.4 CATIIEHINE LOUISE NEUBAUM 4tCAssv My goodness! Academic Course Glee Club f2j,' Dramat-ie Club fl-ij, Debating K1-32: Clwistmas Decora-ting Committeeg Class Hovbvy Teanzg Class Basketball Team.. 4'Casey has heart failure every time she cages one in basketball. This, however, is very often, but do not worry. She will not die soon. The pep, the jolliness and the sweet disposition of tl1is young lady may well be envied by all her classmates. HNeWbaml' will make so many patients well quickly that the hospital will discharge her for confiscation of available funds. l f f' f nf sMHH2'F1iW0iJ2YCTGBORN HH' H if YYhat would you do in a case like this 2 .Academic Course Junior Oratoricavl Contf'.st,' International Cratorical Con- testj Chr-istmas Play Casbg Dramatic Club fl, QU, Debating Club fl, Qijg Year Book Name Committee, Christma.s Gift C07llIll'lll6I',' Flower, Color ancl fllotto Comfmitteej Mixed Cltoruag J. R. C. fl, 2, aj ,' Class Hofflcey Team., Sylranian Staff. Versatility in the average person usually makes one a Jack of all tradesw and a master of none. Myrtle, how- ever, is an exception to this rule. VVith all her accom- plishments, Myrtle is sure to make a name for herself in the world. HARRY MARK PARINILEY That's a helpf' Academic Course Ili-Y KJ, AU, Secretary f3j,' Christmas Committee f3j,' Ring Committee CD5 lllaxshifzgton Trip Committee f3j,' Krust Klub Harry missed his calling when he declined a contract with Barnum and Bailey's, for he is a born clown. No- body in the class has ever seen Parmley in a bad humor. He is an excellent student, especially gifted in juggling figures. The class wishes him the best of everything at Penn State. IRVI N l'Ol FlCNl3ERG'ER 'Torrlny' Commercial Course Irvin is a modest felloiv. Frequently he is seen going fast on some basketball court. YVith him in the line-up his opponents can't win. Potlie is a horseman that the Governor's Troop should be proud of. He looks to us like a future general. lve feel sure he is not bothered, as yet, with the opposite sex-much. Irvin is undecided as to what he ivill do after he graduates, but whatever he does will be a success we know. 89 totoiototozorozozozozorozozozozotozszogozozo Q 0.0 3 1 Q 2 7 1:9141orozozoxozszozozozozozozozoz MAE JAYXE PREVOST CiBOBBx,77 'tGodey lovell, Academic Course Migrefl Cl10M1.s,' C'la.ss l1l0Cf7u30fIj T!3fL70li,' Ulm' Clziln flllg S. S. S.,' Play COHIllIifli00,' Uhl'i8llIIltl8' Tmrlsportrzlion C'o112111,-ittccg VfZ1.lfflt'I'lZl6 Showg Drunmffiz' Club Ml. 'Mae Jayne was select-ed the biggest baby of the class. but who doesn't love a baby, especially one as sweet 11. prettyw as Mae Jayne? Bobby tells us that she is going to be a physical trainer, but you know and l know an animal trainer will he more like it, 'cause she just adores Hbears MAY A,LVElt'l'A PKOSSFH HSIS77 '4Oh, my wordll' Commercial Course flliaferl Cl10ru.s,' Cl7L1 ist111a.9 Sf'0I'h'l7lfj C!HlHlIl,7fl'04:' J. A. P.: K. D.,' C. S. O. Here comes a girl who is well liked by every one, par- ticularly a tall blond of the opposite sex known as ulVhitie.' '4Sis is well known by her curly hair and winning dimples. Not only does she pound the typewriter keys, but she also tickles the ivories quite skillfully. '4Sis is of the athletic type, but makes a most typical nineteenth centuryl' lass. JEAN ELOYISE PUGH 4'Blu My Soulf' Academic Course Glrfc flub KJ, 22 5 Girl Re.w'1'1'es f1,,2, 315 O. T. J. f.?2, Jean's pet saying' should be Lemme this and gimme thatf' She 18 one of those Hginnme girls. When Jean is a nnssus, she will be one ot the neighborhood menaeesw always borrowing' sugar, cte. Nevertheless, Jean is a, good all-around snort. ll e wish her luck at lllest Chester State Normal. ALA XSON GAY PIHQLEN ULANCEH MA. GAY How about a ticket, tellahs ? Academic Course T7't'Ql.97L7'C7', S. B. K. K3j,' Treaasurer, Hi-Y Club ISL' Senior Class Play C'omm'itIcc, Clif!-lI'lIlIIll fill: Christ- mas UO7'lI.'lTl'fIit0G f3j,' Tech ll!l7lfS7f?'I'Z Show ,' l'lLLlCZf'I,'iNG Show 122 f3j,' Scrub Football f2j,' 01'c'71r'str'a KU fE2j,' Section Leader 1315 Class lllill. g'Lance is known as the upright treasurer. He also has upright hair-that can'cha-donleha hair-canlcha comb it, or don'Cha try? upon which he has tried all shades of axle grease. He absolutely refuses to wear a hairnet. Lanee'l has recently assumed the appearance of a cheerleader. The cause of HA. Gay's7l popularity his ability as a Comedian, salesman, orator and student. 90 N R M 9 191320101 I0 IO 1631919101019 T 1 t V N v N M 6 N 4 S 9 N Q O O O O 9'0 Q O 010101919IQIOYOLSIOLOIOLOLOIOLOIQ 1 9 2 7 1:0191o:o:o:o:oL01ozozozozozozoxoI RIA HY IULIZABICTH HATII FUN Academic Course llvre is il quivt little person who has such sweet ways that one czuinot help but think she will he the most popu- lar graduate of St. Joseplfs Hospital. We wish her all possible good lllvli when she cures ills of every description. l l GLADYS l,PlOl'.A KICAH 4'Oh, I nearly died lzu1gl1i11'l Aczldeniio Course Herds one of tho lwst-imtriwcl girls that has ever wulked tho halls of Xvllllillll Penn. She is so very quiet that one nearly forgets that she is iu our midst. Never- tholess, Gladys has been at time COlllli2'tlliU11. Nve hope that her good sportsnianship may follow her through life. bringing every happiness. HAROLD HIXG 4'J1'1,I.x R1xu11c 'lHi ya 3 Commercial Course S. B. K.: The Fozlnrlw' Sfclffg ll'l10's ll'l10 fY0IlllllllLlll'f',' .X-Tvch Clubg Uonmwrwzzl Soma-lzzmw. And lo, when the worthy Ri11g7, of '27 gave 21 resound- ing' tinklo, all the girls 'Hooked attorl As at precaution ilg.Z'21lI1St tho hrilliancy of the opposite sex and his own outstanding' ability, tlus fast shmk wears 4'spec's.', Ire- quently he removes them to see better. UIQIIIQIIKQ how- ever, is at good worker for the class. especially for 12A-T. You're all 1'1 1-ht ciRlIl 'l1B7,' lots of luck. 5 25 7 CIIAHLES ALBERT RITTIQER 'tCu.x1:L11a ' Hoy Soakie, liookit Bullotsf' Coinmercial Course Vluss 7Y1'l'll-VllI'!'I'.' Co111,1:1,m'r'irLl Soffirz-lilzP1'S,' Sylrrlllfafl Nlfzyft: Jazz Hand CHQ Band fl, :U Assistanl Jfnml lmfzflwz- I-Hg 0l'Cll0SlL7'fL KI, 2, JL' Pen and l'f3n1'iZ Club. Whenever you pass Formwalt's Store you can always soo Sale-srnau llllarliel' busy hustling dry-goods. 'iul12ll'll6., sm-oms to he very quiet of late, but of this We are sure Nlrilfj' knows something: Curley is famous for his one- lmud driving- of his Ford and the paddling of his 1-zmoe in thu l.over's Season. hgipev hopes to become ai Private Sl'l'l'0f2ll'X. lVvll, good luck. old hoyg we wish you sur'-eess. 91 totororozozorozozozozoto:ox:exam 1 Q 2 7 XOIQXKIOIOIOIOIOIOIOXOXO: IL ICLOIOIOIOIOIOYOIO' 1 6 N 6 V N 1:0101sro:ozozozeozozbzozozozozoI ' H. KELSEY ROBINSON HKEL77 Umpteen men died laughing at that. Academic Course Bamfl KU K2j Cap and Gown Committee, Clmifrman f3j,' S. B. K. f3j. Isn't he Wonderful, girls-this blonde saint? 4'Kell' is a very bright and sophisticated gentleman of leisure. He has one fault, however-he can't make his feet behave. He has nearly all the floors Worn out practicing the Merry lVidow Vllaltz. Most of the time Kelsey is a home-loving fellow. 1 JAMES ROVVLAND Football f3j Rowland migrated this year from the hilly country south of Harrisburg known as Steelton. So far appear- ances seem to say that James is made of good 'gsteelf' Vlle expect Rowland to go 'cmerrymakingl' through life. Good luck! , EDNA MAE SCHOLVIN Dorrnf' Ohl my heart! Academic Course H Dramatic Club fl, 315 S. G. C. f2j,' Presiclent, S. S. S. f3j,' Class Historflang Girl Rcserres fl, QL' Picnic Commfitteeg Vaucleville Slzowg Glee Club f2j5 Jlixcol Chorus. ' If, in years to come, We hear of Edna Mae as a great singer or actress, We shall look at each other and say, 'Tve always expected thatf, And we Wouldn't be a bit surprised for whenever Edna Mae is near there is music in the air. VVith lots of '4wind we sing, '4Good luck, Edna Mae. BERTHA ELIZABETH SLILER '4Good gravy, how interestingf' Academic Course Clzrislmas Comimittceg Hockey Team Kay 5 Sylfvcmian Slafg Girl Reserves. Elizabeth is a clever artist. It has been rumored around lvilliam Penn that she even draws her own conclusions. Elizabeth hopes to be another Neysi McMein. lVe wish her much luck and trust she won't forget the days spent drawing pictures of the faculty at VVilliam Penn. 92 IOYOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOIOYO1010IOIQTOLQIOLOIOLOXQLOLQIC 1 9 2 7 gui -TH E 1:o:o:o:o:o:o1o.o.o Q o o o o o Q 1 Q 8 9 u 9 p4 G 9 N 1 :oz+:o1s:o:o XO O19 v L 19 IOLO O 010161 OX 191019191 GUY F. SILXFIVER 4'Tl1at.'s all ri 'l1t.', E3 Academic Course This dashing' young' man came to Teeh for further en- liglitenment along' educational lines. Bow he has joined the ranks of the poets and specializes in the eomic type ot verse. the humor ot wlneh only the author appre- ciates. It takes, however, more than a stiff assignment to remove the snnle trom Shat'fer's face. That's why every one likes lnm. ll e'1'e sorry to see you leave. Guy. f f -- -f 4V.f'vHCTOR 'SHA?xLX6Nf.l'rr.f V V ' ' 'f ccxruv How7d ya know I like 'at? Practical Arts Course Srceiion Leader fljg Class Iu'r1,sZfeH1rzll.' lf. H. H. Behold the 'lvietorl' over many insignilieant rivalsl This lad always has a hard time deciding' whieh of his many girl friends to take to the next, danee. The only reason Vie doesnlt hold elass honors is that he 1S117t strong enough. Some day, however, he will be Harris- burg's leading auto nieehanieg so let's begin giving' him some boosting by saying, Good luck, Vie. ROBERT COXXOR SHANV, Jn. NBoBl, HRi:n Hey Babel Academic Course Christmas C0mmiHee,' Piwnic ConzmiHffe,' S. B. K. CZ, 32. lflaniing youth! YVhen the telephone rings Red's rosy faee turns as white as snow, as he begins to figure out a suitable alibi for Miss Saul. It is certainly too bad that Red doesnlt live on the hill, for he seems to like John Harris so well. Any way, Bob is a pleasant fellow. NVe hope to hear about him next year. GENEVIEVE ELFRIEDA MAE SHELLFY 'Tor Heavens Sakesfl Academic Course Christmas CommiH1'e,' Junior 13017 Crossj G. 0. S. If you see Genevieve chasing' some poor mortal out of a classroom, you knew that. they ealled her the hated Jenny. flC1'10V10V6,S study periods are always busy ones because her evenings are taken up by a certain radio man. Gene will attend the Uentral Pennsylvania Business Col- lege next year. NVe wonder if she is going to take up Home Eeononnes. 93 IQYOYOIOIOZOYQIOIOIOIOIO1015IOIQ'lQl5ZOL9IOl9.9,9.9 - 1 9 2 7 1:0191o:o:o:o1o101o:o:o:o:xoxoxo: KHLES ll. SlllUKLlfl UAW, cut that stulflv Practical Arts Course B. H. B.,' X-Terk fllllll. Ahl Here is the lailyls nmn of 12A-6 with a woman in every section. This chap hails from llolflsboro, this huh oi tho universe. Shieklc is ai. wonder as a mac-liinist. lmving' alrezifly endeavored To Out a pin down to the size ot a gnatls leg. Some clay when Giles is erecting a sky- scraper in New York, tho worlml will look up to hiin. NVQ llollll, however, lm won't look flown on his friends of '2T. li T HE L ,li STELLA S1 IO LT ICR ftEDn1E,' '4Great Scott. C01ll111Ol'Cli1l Course Qllimrfd Clmrus JL' S. T. Cf'.,' G. O. S. ' C0l7lIIIC??'I'iClZ . . 2 b of'-1 all 1 ze rs. llthel lflstella Slnrlter or tho basketball kid is another of our nuiny class athletes. Eclclie is of the quiet, cleinure type, saying' little hut doing niueli. She is liked by every one and is quite uc-coiiiplisliefl in the art of singringg' Con- trailto, stiiving' huril for the Metimpolitzili groal. liclclie ex- peets to enter the business world. llere's wishing' you loads of luck, ICdclie.', ' SARA ELIZABETH SHRIENEH '4iBOIlI3IlGv Aoudeinic Course De11c1ffi11g.' H1117 Cr0.s.9,' Jfixml flfl0I'llS,' H100 Club. As a niusieizin Sara has shown her ability in so niany ways that it is lnird to count them. XVQ are expecting' to hear of her hrilliant Career in 3 few years. But when sho is 21 student at Uerinantown we hope she meets no more uCleoi'g'es.l' XVALTER SIM HONS HlV.XLfl'l, 'KSIMONV Don't be rediC7.l' Pageant U0l71llliffl'P f3l. lf usefulness in this world is nieasureil hy onels tone of 5 . v Voice, 'Wvziltn would be 21 howling' success. Bevertln-less, , Q ,- . . .. - ,I'. faq- 'r when it comes to sliigiiig the latest song nts, i nnon knows his fnloats. Besides he is El good student in HEspanol. Between learning' new songs and doing' Smnisli t4YVzilt's', tinie is very scarce. lle is tlnnking l s I i . . 1 about taking a P. fl. c-ourse but as yet he is l1I1ilPC'lIl9Cl. You Czinit liolp but make good, so Aclios, Nvalteriol 94 IQYOIOIOYOIQYOIOIOIOIOYOX010IOIOYOLSIOLQIOLOXOIOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 Q4 M Q 5 H S 8 8 9 N 1 Ioiozolszoio 191019101919 101019 O O1 1919191 19 1:0191c:o:o:o1oL01ozozozozozozozoI TI Hi LMA MAR Y Hey fl1Ol'Glv 'Te' mel X Academic Course 1l6?bllfI'IIfj Vlub Klj fJj,' D7'HlIlfLt'l!7 Ulub Ui fail: S117- Vtllllilll Siujfif: ClII'iNfH1fIS U0 f'0lIlHlIIllll'l'.' HZ111' Ulub f2j. Yllll0lllI2l, is the possossor of the l702ll1ll'l:l1l curls. lVe lmvo often wouclered why she was not lmshful with the oppositv sex. 'But-with such groocl spirit as she possesses she is surely going' to have 21 happy nncl Sll1fC4'SSflIl future. l'll'2ll1 vlznss Hfww Club 11. Ji: ,lli.z:1f17 f'll0I'llSV.' U1-11g11 ,l.v.9111'f1z1'fm1: llflllilllfil' l'lul1.' Nflfllffflflllll LU: l'lUlllHlL7l' h'f11jj',' C111111211' -Xhl here vomes one of the sc'hool's host typists, who so williilgly lemls her S01'Vll't'S. NVQ- XVUll4l0l' what Miss lflclith rllilfllkll would flo without This spemly girl! NY1- hope shm- attains hs-r lligliest zuulmiriou. whivh is to 214l'l'Hll The vlourls in nu 2l0l'O1Jl2lY10. 'Hose e1lur-ation at The lucliuna State Xorluul Svllool, Herels M l mum '7 wisliiug' you lomls of lueli. svhoo Oh, ulyl how Jlill11lJlUSl1QS2UlllQl'lQ.l'g'll'SlIl Public Speak- ing' Class. But say, as CY1'I1lIlQ' 01111105 he may be seen stepping' out, proud and lvolml as any pc-:lc-o1-k. Ile says he if lu-zlclerl for Penn State but if is szlicl that he has Marys lo th IIOSIC HAIIIIC STINIC f S 9 M1 TH i 5 V m1nilf1f1'.' .Way P11111i1i11f N 9 9 N M , ,Y W- HLKTILAILIJ-f-S9-HfHdIH?'f ' K ' Y Z 'illluliw A ll0y. Prof, how about il sheet il paiperfw N clU1lllll01'lflill Course I'l111irm11u, Prfnffny flllll Nf1zf1'n111,ry f'1nn111if1f1'1'.' lfflml filly IC1-11stlx'Zub-,' lf. H. lf.: Ulzzxx lhlsl-1'z'b1zIl.' Bvla Hfm. H Nic-kv 1loesu't follow iu the footsteps of Ig01l.lil1lll11 klin we will he glrezitly surprism-rl. Like our VOIlk'l'2llblU ancestor, Solomon is qui Ul1ll?l'f'H painter. Illllvll, too, he is il noteworthy U2lQl'U1'. who h1-lpwl his lmskethalll tezuu wiu 1lU1lN'l'2llS. 'llll4'l'l? is no doubt that Ili:-k will go f'l'2lSll1ll,Q' flll'UIlQl'll hiv, as populzlr as he has l7U4'I1 in svhool. JOHN S1'lC'lClI, J nz. 4'.TouYxx , SPl1'la,' NVho cares Y Afxarliuuic Course 11111111 ffl! K-il: I'OIlllHI'Il!Al'Hlt'lll l'on1n1fH1w 1-ijq Hi-l 1,7115 ffl I-UQ Sfffmu. Phi fill. Q gross, floofl luck, John, lgII,I,II-In 0h. my l1U2ll'l'li, UOIll1lll'1'Clill Uourse aiu? ,7'yp1'11'1'il-frm 171171 rczal DOCltlZlZt'I'S. P 8 6 U N A 0 N S 9 N Marie will 1,-mifiiliie her 4 Q U 1 i H' N 0.1 I010101010191010101010101010IOIO10l91'O1919191910191Q 1 9 2 7 5 S 9 N N 5 R u-p-ur Q4 8 B N A A M A A O N 1010191610 IOIOZOIOZOXQXOZOXOX XOXO O 331 19 1:0101sro:ozozozszozozozozozozozp1 XVI l.l,l All ll EX HY S'l'R1CKlCR NI hope you don't feel hurt. Academic Course Hill hails froni the wilds of Dauphin. lYhen every inorning' he appears later and later. but always grets eX- eused, his classmates wonder how he does it. Perhaps Bill retles his geml-lunkilig tie tue many times. lVe have heard Hen7' thinks he is gluing' to the school of had , , . - 1 ' - - knocks. 'D0n't feel hurtf ,Ihllg the gnml wishes ot 'the class are with you. UFILEN MUNDASM ITH T,lPl7E'l f i'Tl121l27S trick. Academic Course G. U.,' S. S. S.,' Class Day Conzmiltee. llleleuk the girl that's just full of synlpathyl ln other words shels a true friend. To go to Helen with your troubles is a sure way to get some original soporitlc help. ln the future Helen! time will be taken up with gardens '-lilll1lC'1'1l'i11'l0IlSl viva WAGNHR l Academic Course 07'Ch0S!'l'CI, fljg Migrrecl Chorus f3j. Once Yiya suggested that we give her a Mack Truck for her surplus. That is characteristic of Viva. She duesift iniud being slightly overweightv-not in the least. Neither does Carl. lve dun't know this Carl yery Well, but it would seem that Viva does. Also we are assured that Viva, will like dish washing better than textbooks. VVe hope for happy eonnubial relations, Viva. GEORGIA KATI IRYN WALLAC' If NListen. Academic Course Sylranian Siajfg Clwistonax O0HHllflllI'!' Hive Clllllj Dc- batzng Club flj KJQ 5 llebatzng Team K-ij. Sherman marched to the sea. Lineolnt freed the Slaves, but that's notliingf compared to the things our Georgia can dnl She eau cook, she can sew, she can du niust anything. but have a care. Georgriais a man hater. 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HFloss wi111 11111 11ossi11 1l2l1l' is 111101l1Q1' of 11111 11111115' l1111111li11s. 11111' wi1111i11g' s111il11 111111 11111's111111lity 11t11'111'ts- 1-s11111-i11lly 1'11111'li11. who s1111111s 11111111 f11sci1111111d. .X11'1lO1lg'1l ,l3l111111i11 is very 111111111st. S1111 1111s W1111 1111111y lif11-101111 f1'i111111s 11111'i11,u' 1l1'l' s1'l11111l 1f111'0111'. A111,1tl1111' 111111111 111111111 for 1l1is l11'ig'111. y11t s11111ll girl is 'XX1-1-111111111111a1i11,-Q' 17l11ss 111-- 1f1111s11 of 1l1'1' willi11,Q1111ss 111111 11l1ili1y 111 1111111 01l1111's. 12.11111 19. 1Y1Tl,l,l'lR Ou, ll.1'111 ' 1 1101919:01OIOIOLOIOIOZOIOXOIOIOZOI CHARLES HARVEY VVERTZ t'CHARL114:'7 Hlll-ONIHZV7, 'tHey, there l Commercial Course Band K1, 2, 43j,' Orchestra, fl, 2, 325 Jazz Brutal KZ, 3jg Band Leader f3j,' Business Manager of Founclerg Commevwia-l Socializers. t4Ol121rlie,7, besides being the teacher's pet, is also a financial wizard rivaling Mr. Fred Clare Burris. Mon- keyv can sure blow a trumpet. Quite often you can see Charles in Xorth Fifth Street, seeking help with his lessons CU. Our band was led successfully by this future Sousa, t'Monkey7' is going to further his education in the lVharton Extension School. JOHN PAUL YVERTZ HHow do you get that way Q Academic Course Glee Club Circus? lvheref Oh, that? Xo, no, thatis one of our lVilliam Penn students wearing knickers. To be mo1'e specific, it is Paul. lVertz is famed for his sweet voice. One critic has even been so radical as to cull his moaning singing. Be that as it may, Paul is a fellow all Sophomores should copy, if they want to become dignified Seniors. lve hope to hear of lVertz in years to come. MYRTLE DOROTHY NVIIITELY Hlf that wouldn't jar you W Academic Course Cl1ri.wlnms f'0mm,itleef,' G. 0. S. Herels one of the sweetest girls at school. She cunie to us from llfcAlisterville and we know just how that town must have felt to lose Myrtle. To be ai nurse is her ambition. Good looking young men will be saying, They don't want to get well -all on account of Myrtle. llerels wishing you lots of luck in the future. KIA HY MAGDA LE NE XVIIQSBAUH XVTLSH t'lVhat do you mean W7 Academic Course C'l1ef'1'Yer11Ze1' fl, Jig D. S. fdjg S. N. f'. QQ: 1II.lll'I'- .scholastic Dance C'0n1n'Lfitfee,' Uhlni-911111118 Cozmiiiftem' Mixed C'h0rus,' Draimatfic Club Mjg Sec:-ctery, ,-lihletic Assoc'ia,ii0n,' lVa.sh'i11gfon Trip Coizzmittrwf, f7ha'irn1an,' Class Iliockey Team: Class BfI,SA'Pfi2tlZZ Team, Versatility is lllaryis middle name. Excellence in every phase of school activity is an achievement which only the few can claim. 4'lVils'7 is always in for fun, and tliings are bound to move when she is about. It is needless to say that our most popular girl has made scores of friends at sehoolg 'QT will not soon forget her. 4 98 '0'O O'O'O 9'O O O OIOIOIOIOIOIOYQLOIOLQIOLOLOZOLOIQ 1 9 2 7 H3191orozozoxozyxozozozozozozozoI ALDA MAE VVILSOX t'Mfx1-in 'tlluhl Xxvhilt did you say? f7u111mc1'ci11l Coursu V. ll. f'. CU: V. P. C. f3l.' lf. lf. C. f2j fdjg LPS 1'et'itf1 Tois f-il. New is 0110 of the must studiuus girls i11 tho Class. l':I1g.l'llSl1 is hor host-liked subject. Her essay Won Special NIOIIHOI1 in the Studvut XV1'itt011 Nllllllltil' of The 5'f'l10lf1.w- liz' in 1926. Vive wonder how mum-h 111idni,Q'ht Oil Nllfziif' lIl1l'IlS while writing l211g1'lisl1 vssuys and ill'l'iC'lUS for tlw Svlimul Paper. Although she is 111111111-illmid as to her future 111l11w1tio11, hcrc's luck to 51111, 11111-. M.11:4:11: fxUilCll'IlliC l'1111rsc HM'z11'g'i1-'V is always XYllllIlgl' tu help ovv1'yu11u. Her kind- nvss and I'llG0l' are nevvr ta1ili11,g'. uciif.l'Q'l0S,7 has not do- virlod hor future 1-z11'w1' hut wt- lqrmw sh11'll lilllgll hvr Wily flll'0llj.1'll to silccvss. FHAXKLIN S. NVIXX F11.1N1C' t'o111111e1'1-ial Course B. H. li. If Miss Saul 1:o111pl11i11s of ow-1'w111'lc, NVi1111 will bv 011111- pvllefl to Sllkilllfllll' the ljlillllfx. His chuly svhedule lS'ill'I'lY0 at Yvillizuu 1101111 ut 8:50 A. M4 leave :lt 4:00. Ill otlwi' ways. tl111ug,'l1, Frank is soiuv tast boy, ospcm-lully wluln l10 rides 11111111111 i11 El Cl'l'iil1l1 C'lll'0S0'NV3g0l1, l1lg'l1- llilttillfl' ull the lllSijl'Ilii'll'2lIlt p91l11st1'11111s. SIIICO his 2lIlliCillilH 1111111111-1' is so 111z1g'11vt1c', wc- arm- all sorry to sw- l'll'ilIlli leuvv IIS. ll lfllllllilfl' NVOl1l'FR'l' HERB lt's just too bud. lxCi1dO!IliC Course H1-1'l1P1't 111ig'1'at0s 011011 111or11i11g' frmu Nvvst Fairvicw. N'0Vl'I'l'l1l'l0SS, this dues not ch-t1'110t. ill1yflliHg f1'Olll l1is likalvlolic-ss. He always has a smile for every one hm,- uwvts Cthut is, for evvry lI1iIlOD. But, with the other s0x, Herb is terribly bashful. YY0 do kIlUVV, liowcver. that ll,0rl1's lu-art is as big' as his ll1'2lil1-illld tl12ll27S saying il lor. P61111 State will 1'9cviVe 111-xt yvar uuothei' fOllm1' XX'l1UIll Wv semi with bvsh wishos. 99 totoiototozorozozozozoto10:9zoiotogszogszozozozogvzt 1 Q 2 7 MARGARICT llE,I3'lCCt'.X WIXN . '- 1:0101ore:o:o1o101o:o:o:o1o:o:o.o H a Q D 0 v4 M M M A A 6 10101019101 19191 O 10101910191 10 O O1 91 A919191 Boys, Class History Bv EARL I5owM.xN On Tuesday, September -L, 1924, a, great number of bewildered sophomores, on the verge of a high school career, could have been found roaming the halls of the now historical Technical High School. When the bell rang we were herded into the auditorium, where we received a talkon high school life by our principal, Dr. Fager. Our first week was spent in searching for our lockers and classrooms, and in making a collection of textbooks that would have filled a fairly large library. Our first chapel in Tech will be one long remembered by all who participated in the singing of the old favorite, The Mer- maid. On September llith, we were given a great reception by the Hi-Y Club in the gym, where everybody had plenty to eat. Next the abolishment of XVillard Vniversity as a Tech Annex was welcomed by all sophomores. As the Christmas holidays drew near, the drive for the Christmas fund was started. VW: contributed generously and helped make it a huge success. February found us dignified ltlA's, we were no longer the lowest class. Finally June with its examinations came and we were juniors, prepared for our second year at the school which in one year we had learned to love. With vacation over, we came back to Tech to further our education. Our junior year was similar to the sophomore one. As juniors we found great pleasure in seeking revenge on the sophomores for what the upper classmen had done to us during the tirst year. Again our class contributed generously to the Christinas fund. The total raised by the school was nearly two thousand dollars. The only thing that marred our junior year, however, was the fact that we were to leave Tech and be distributed between the Xllilliam Penn and John Harris Co-Ed High Schools. 'We shall always have a deep reverence in our hearts for the high ideals, school spirit, athletic and scholastic accom- plishments for which Tech was famous. lVe shall always remember the good times and excellent teachers that Tech afforded. The boys of the entire class were indeed sorry to leave Tech. Girls' Class History BY EDNA MAE Sc'HoI,v1N ,X group of girls were discussing Class Day when suddenly one of the girls exclaimed, 'tJ'ust think three years have passed since we entered the lVilliam Penn Shops in September, l924. Then, we were just g'fresh out of Junior High School and were anxious to see what changes Senior High would give to us. VVe soon wandered into the temporary auditorium Know the cafeteriaj where Mr. Billow assigned us to our sections and we were sent to our classrooms. As the days passed, we always spoke of our school as X7V1ll1HH1 Penn unless Mr. XValter E, Severance happened to be near by. ln that case we were 'La part of Central. NVe, as sophomores, did what every sophomore class should do. 'We willingly gave the Senior Class our unlimited support in all of their activities. Vile were glafl, in September, l925, to come back to school and our friends. This tinie, however, we were enrolled at the Central High 100 1Q1010101019101Q10191OY019151QI9YO19IO1Q19191010191Q 1 9 2 7 yi S N 0 11 M A M O N zozqpzszozozo ZOXQX 10 LQLOLOXQIOIOIQXOIOIOLOXQ 11919:orozozozogvzozozozozozozozo1 School. As usual, in a few days everything was I'llI111lIlg smoothly. Soon the COll1l1l011 topic was, When are we going to organize our class? After many consultations and debates it was decided that we should attempt organization. Then the fun bega11. NVe finally did succeed i11 adopting our constitution Hllil. in electi11g Carolyn Chick, President, llarriet Formwalt, Vice-l'resident, and Adelaide lilarkley, Secretary. That is as far as we ever got, because we did not have a. quorum at any of our meetings. XVe decided to forget our class organization because we would be separated in September and the boys, no doubt, would wa11t to have SOIIIC say i11 organizing the class. ONE YEAR OF COICIJUCATION One beautiful September morning we NVEl11tl61'6tl through the halls of our wonderful NYillia111 Penn lligh School, one of the two new High Schools LIlY1'IH1'l'E- bufg. lW's tilt-iigl'lI'l?V'l?l:C fixcitedly clizitiiigiover the many thrilling times they had during vacation. How strange it seemed for tl1e girls and boys to be in school together 01100 111ore. XVe, however, soon becoming accustomed to our new sur- roundings, started o11 the-last lap of o11r High School career together, determined to 001118 out 011 top. We showed very good judgment in choosing Merle Bowman to guide us along tl1e way, with Mr. Fred C. Burris acting very pru- dently as our advisor. Cooperating witl1 Merle were Charles A. Kline, Jr., Vice-President, William Miller, Secretary, and Charles Rittler, Treasurer. NVe extend our utmost thanks to the Junior and Senior Social Societies who so kindly and thoughtfully held the lnterscholastic Dance forthe Benefit of the Senior Class Year Book. Christmas was drawing near and the glowing spirit of dear old Tech now ilamed into NVillian1 Penn spirit i11 both boys and girls. After counting our pennies, we decided to e11tertain one hundred friends on the Thursday before Cl1ristn1as. Tl1e climax of this event was when NVilliam Miller, as Santa Claus, appeared on the stage with presents for the children. After f'll1'lSTllltlS vacation, ti1ne moved rather rapidly toward tl1e beginning of February XVll61l.fll6 first class would graduate from the NVilliam Penn High School. leavi11g us as upper-classmen. Our vaudeville show, dance, Hlld card party was a huge success, i11 spite of the fact that we were in the midst of a vast sea of mud. Tilt? auditorium was tilled for the vaudeville show, while hundreds l1ad to be turned away from the card party because there was not room enough to accommodate tl1e1n. All during tl1e year we sold candy after school for the benefit of tl1e class. The phrase Support the Senior Class was l1ea1'd everywhere. XVe wish to express our sincere appreciation for the wonderful cooperation tl1e u11der- classmen gave to us. As the SYLVANIAN goes to press, we are still eagerly awaiting and surmising who will be the May Queen and who the Jester. Our operetta, The Belle of Barcelona. was staged witl1 great success. During our las-t week of school, things tlew at a great rate. Tl1e YVashington Trip was a whirlwind of fun together witl1 the benefit we derived from seeing all the wonderful sights at the National Capital. Our class picnic will long be remembered, as will the class banquet and dance. Tl1e most impressive events, however, were Class Day and Commencement. Some of tl1e things that occurred during our Class Day exercises were amusing, but the tl1ougl1t of our leaving William Penn created a feeling of regret in every heart. Then, in the last event as a Senior Class, namely our commencement exercises, we bade farewell to dear XVilliam Penn witl1 mingled thoughts of joy and sadness. 101 IQYOIOIOIOIQIOIOIOIOIOIO1020IQIQYOLQZOLOIOLOXOIOLQIC 1 9 2 7 11914:s:o:o:o1oL01o:o:o:.o1ozozozv1 Class Will JOINT WIIIL oi-' t1L.xss on 1927 -- WILLIAM PENN IIIGII SoH0oL, Hkamsstiao, PA. Know all num by these ptrcsents: That we, the class of 1927 of the 1Yilliam Penn High School in the City of Harrisburg, of the County of Dauphin, of the State of Pennsylvania, being of awful age and of solid mind and poor memory, do make, publish and declare this instrument to be jointly, as well as severally, our last will and testament, hereby revoking' all former wills. 1. All just debts. and funeral expenses shall be duly andifully paid. 2. Upon our departure it is our desire that our property be divided as follows: Sevtion 1 1. To VVilliam Venn: All our cherished traditions and one sunnner to reeuperate from the rushing' grusto with which we accomplished our aims and formed those traditions. I 2. To the Eleventh Year: XVe will only the title of Seniors, which in itself is sufficient. 3. To the Tenth Year: The task, as Juniors, ot restraining' the Seniors. Seefirnz 2 1. To Dr. Fager: Many happy birthdays at VVilliam Penn and another Senior Class as good as that of June. 1927. 2. To Mr. Burris: NVhat7s left of the Senior Class Funds and a new facial compact to cover his blushes. , 3. To Mr. Strawinski: Another Sylvanian Annual and a Manual on 'Flow- ery Speeches and Announcements for l'se in Assemblies. 4. To Mrs. Little: A correspondence course on How to Frownf' To Mr. Davies: A kiddy ear to make those corridor marathons easier. 6. To Mr. Froehlieh : A new lease on his perpetual smile, and also a sueeess- ful 4-part chorus of 2,000 voices. 7. To Mr. NVesteott: A Inost delightful blond. 8. To Miss Saul: An unfailing' supply of tardy slips. 9. To Miss Smith: A Happy Ylledding Day. 10. To Mrs. Greek: One brand-new Royal Ty iewriter to take eare of Dr. Q U . . I , Fager's IIICFQHSIUQ correspondence. 11. To Mr. Saylor: A six months, supply of dry ice. 12. To Miss Grace Tatnal: Half a dozen harmless, home-loving moths, a complete chorus of musically tuned frogs, a talkative blue-eyed crow guaranteed not to talk back, one tiger to preserve the Orange and the Black forever. 13. To Miss Althouse: Some one for whom to cook. 14. To Mr. Billow: The right to censure future assemblies. 15. To Mr. Heuwer: Golden Curly Hair. 16. To the Faculty: The lasting' gratitude of the Senior Class for their continual efforts in our behalf. 102 IOYOIOIOYOIOYOIOIOIOIOYO1920IQIOYOLQIOLOZOLOLOLOLOIQ 1 9 2 7 1101919101010101916IOIO10lOI9I019I N 5 Sn-1'i01z fi v 1. To James Trullinger: Melvin Free's dancing' ability. Q . . I 2. To Clarence Sweigertz A few 90's. A 3. To Les Tholupsonz Merle l3ow1nan's popularity. 5 4. To Andy Sheetz: Some size. Q To Joe 1leNaug'hton: John Xelligan's good looks. Q 6. To Carl H-oss: Elizabeth Heiler's artistic ability. Q 7. To Frank Husser: An alarm eloek. g 8. To Harry Baker: Less speed, more care, and a one-cylinder safety-first v trieyele. ,Q , 9. To Evelyn Moist: L'l'SilFl. f fn Q 10. To HB-ill Miller: Evelyn. Q 11. To Melville James: Donald J'enkin's baby carriage. N 12, To Jean Rettew: Geraldine ,Xsper's vampish ability. 13. To Helen Jones: Mary XYilsbaeh's school spirit. 1-l. To Katherine Moyer: Harry l'armley's Senior dignity. Section 4 1. To the ladies of the cafeteria: Our lasting thanks. 2. To the janitors: Patience. To the Board of Directors: The rest of the mud. Uflwr Vlfzzrxes 1. NVe desire that all ltlxamination Papers, Quizzes, Notebooks, Composi- tions, Misspelled words, NVritten reports, Dictionaries, be cremated and the ashes deposited in the northeast eorner of the lfaiupus. 45 paces ot? the Maple Tree, longitude 335' 31 , 2. And we hereby appoint Santa Claus sole guardian and trustee of our infant children, the Eleventh and the Tenth Years, during their respective minorities. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hand this 1st day of April, 3 15127. 4 Ch1S.t of 1927 U Signed by the said testators by their direction and in the presence of us, w who at their request in their presence and in the presence of eaeh other, have Q hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. w GERTRYDE Falemrxx, w Arnxxsox l,l'l.LEX. Q Q M 1 Q W V N 103 IOYQIOIOYOIQZOIOIOIOIOYO1015IOIOTOLQIOLQIOLOXOLOLOIC 1 9 2 7 1:9101sro:ozozozsxozozozozozozozo: Class Prophecy I wish I could do that. I 'll bet is isn't hard. This thought had been running through my mind all evening. as I sat before the open fireplace watching the tlames. That afternoon I had been to see a performance of Hallman Bey, the Egyptian Miracle Man. Seeing him go into a trance had stirred a desire within me to do likewise. After gazing at the fire for some time, I realized I was no longer sitting in the chair. Turning to resume my seat I noticed someone else there. A closer inspection revealed the fact that I was looking at my own body. NVell, for cracking ice! Ilere but a moment before I had been wishing my head off and now I found myself minus a body. This gave me an idea-why not see if I could learn the future of some of the fellows and girls at school. No sooner had I thought this than I found myself whizzing through space. YVhen I next became conscious of my surroundings, I 'found that I was in a large city and coming toward me with outstretched hands was a tall, handsome chap. I knew him instantly, but could not account for his increase in size. It was Merle Bowman. Ifpon my asking him how he managed to grow he said, XVI-ll. you see, my wife had such a high opinion of me that I just had to grow up to it. You know my wife, too, she used to be Carolyn Chick. She and Mrs. Miller, formerly Evelyn Moist, are partners in a beauty and hairdressing shop. tBilI' has given up managing basketball teams and making announcements. He is now a famous cellist due to the instructions and tutoring of his wife. I soon learned that Charles Kline was a steady customer at Carolyn and Evelyn 's shop. He was commonly called the Beau Brummel of Pennsylvania. .Xrriminta Gully is now as famous as Ethel Barrymore, or as her press agent Ed. Fisher says, more so. Mary Lorah has forbidden Girst Dunkle to make any more trips to Luck- now. People often wondered why Mr. Knauss was so nice to -Iiunny DeShong, but now we know, for Jim 's one of the family. Melvin Free and Anna Jordan are famous exponents of the goddess Terpsiehore in the South Sea Islands. A female impersonator of fame is Charles Griffin. Bill Luttringer is still the cutest boy in IIarrisburg. Fanny Gordon and Rose Stine are IIarrisbnrg's most exclusive milliners. Maude Boyer is trying to reform the modern girl. Earl Bowman now controls the entire town of Lucknow, including the police force. -Iohn Fritehey is still figuring how to spend the thirty-tive cents left in the S. I. D. C. treasury. Lillian Haas and Erma Hnbler are teaching aesthetic dancing at the Penn- Harris IIotel. 'Phil Levin has taken charge of the Greek-American Candy Co. Viva. 'Wagner and Jeanette Goodman own the Leader Bargain Store. Beatrice Lego is head tioorwalker. Ezra Meals and Sam Adlestein are trying to wrest Rudy XViedorf's saxo- phone crown from Sam Hoffman. Jean Pugh is now happy, Nelson Gayman comes to see her every night. 104 IOTOIOIOYOIOZQIOIOIOIOZO1020IQZOYOLOIOLOIQLOLOIOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 1201919101OIOIOLVIQIOIOIOXOIOIOZOI Lewis NVentz at this time now owns the Penn-Harris Taxi Company, since his ownership the citizens are safer-at home. Genevieve Bayless has lost interest in evervthine' exce it Dress. . . C l Louise Myers has Just finished a series of lectures on The Care and Hand- ling of Dangerous tfheniicalsf' Harry Burns and Dora Kinderman are still the famous midget twins with Ringling Brothers Circus. HRed', Shaw is a noted manufacturer of Vermilion XVhite's Beauty Clay used for prevention of blushing, Geraldine Asper has just finished a four-year course in two, due to her ability to vamp the profs. Gerry developed her powers on VValter Benion and John Spicer. r , IIIQI'IHH11-A111115-lf1'Gilg!'?li'Til JohnfKellberg have finally mastered trigiand are now having plane sailing. due to Johnls ability to tloat. It has been discovered that Florence YVeader's publication, 4'The Male of the Species, is a biography of Charles XYertz. Myrtle Ogborn has finally realized her ambition-her husband is an athlete. Anna Lee is head nurse in a private sanitarium run by Dr. James Rowland. Vernon Feldser and Ruth 'Doranz are now permanent entertainers at Miss Edith Tatnal's class socials. Clara Clothier is now teaching expression to little 'fBrownies. lda Abrams has finally grown upg she is engaged to Dick Solomon. -lane Black has finished swimming the Pacific Ocean for the second time. llarriet Formwalt is editor of the Ladies, Home vl07H'71llI. Merle and I finally said good-bye. During the course of my subsequent wanderings, I found the following to be true: Theresa Adams was starring in a musical comedy called HBaby Facel' and making a hit with the Big Bumper and Yegg men from Steelton. LeRoy Dimm has finally stopped chasing Jeanette Prevostg they are married, and own a chicken farm. A Ethel Huston, an internationally known dancer, has just originated a dance to take the place ot the 'fBlack Bottom. lt's called The Susquehanna Squirm. Martha Freedman is now president of the Prevention of Cruelty to Sopho- mores League. Through her untlring efforts only sixty per cent of the Sopho- mores are annually injured. NValter Simmons had been recently appointed Ambassador to Spain in order to prevent a revolution in that country. The Spanish women found out that YValt was handsomer than the former Ambassador. Kelsey Robinson, and that Vlfalt did not play a sax. Adelaide Markley and Rita Grunden were campaign managers for Joe Miller, who was running in opposition to 'tlianceli Pullen for the mayorship of VVormleysburg. Doris Burtley, a school teacher especially partial to all boys named Sammy and Pete. Judith Meyerovitz and Rebecca Bloom finally have decided to agree on the subject of boys-they're both married. Ted Long now eats nothing but Romaine salad, in fond remembrance. 105 IOYOIQZOZOIQYQIOIOIQIOIO2015IOIOYOLQIOLOIQLOLOLQLQIQ 1 9 2 7 1:0191sro:o:o1o101ozo:o:o1o:o:o:.oI N . . . N Mary Xv1lSbHCll, formerly head cheer leader at Miss Barrington 's Kinder- Q garten, is now busy trying to keep her worse half, John Nelligan, at home at Q least one night a week. M Harry Parmley and Fred lkeler are now known as the sheiks of Highspire. Q Mary Miller and Emma Green are models in McClellan llenehls gown shop. g Eugene Mackley and Richard Crane are now Sunday-school teachers at Zion Q Lutheran Church. Q Gertrude Friekman is leading' lady in Catherine Clymer 's stock company. N Ethel Shelter is a waitress in Sylvia McConnell's Sauer Kraut Shop, on the Q former site of Roses R Thelma Smith has formed a partnership with someone named Fitting. a Tibby Books has finally managed to talk to Elsie Carr without being a interrupted by some of his friends. Q Marlin Meek is now a teacher of Spanish at Bucknell. Q Genevieve Shelley has just finished a new play called 4'My Man. Russell Q Muinmert is her leading' character. Mae Jayne Provost and Edna Mae Scholvin are now entertainers in Charles Black's night club. John Beightol is now starring' with Jane Messimer in 'L lt.'7 Sydney Marks and Leon Levinson have made a fortune by selling' the mud around VVilliam Penn as beauty clay. William Stricker has l7CG1l recently elected Speaker of the House of Rep- resentatives in Dauphin. Ellen Howard has just written a new song hit called U I 'in To Be a Bride Next Year, But It's Leap Yearf' Esther Ann Namarott has at last found a man who reached her ideals. Dorothy McNeill is 5 ft. llfifi ins. tall. weighs 200 lbs. and is married to Tom Thumb. Georgia iWallace, the former man-hater, has changed her name for the fifth time. Donald Jenkins was sentenced for life to Sing Sing. lirst degree murder, having' killed a man by talking' incessantly for one week. By this time it had become quite late, sol decided to return to my body and become, HIARRY GREENE, Class Prophet of ,27. KI hope you rlcmft feel l11n'f.'j E B A 6 W N 6 N A Q N 6 V M 1106 IQYOIOIOYOIOIOIOIOIOIOIO1010IOIOTOLQIOLQIOLOLOIOLOIQ 1 9 2 7 I 1101919101910101916IOIOIOXOIOIOLOI YP-G ' N f wx-lo' G 922514 Q LV9 , - . . X I Q O Q , ii --A xv ks 11 Q' , F' ER- , I b . A f, In f '., Q - ' Q Q 53 J .. f . S -4 1. , ., 73 A -H Z ' A K4 H , 6 . : ' if wsu 1 52 fu , 5-i , , 5 ,A -'2-' , 1 . wr ' xy' ' 'Q V J I' ig.,-j 1,., 'V' v v X3 H, V K or ft In ' A :I 4 'lumix i ' W WM: , 4 Q eQ,NQ. f5fwfess A 1 UT IQTOIOIOIOIOYOIOIOIOIOIO1010IOIOYOLQZOLOIOLQLOZOLOIQ 1 9 2 7 -FTH E I 11014:o:o:o:o:oL01o:ozozozozvo o S 0 V S W 5 V N 101010191010 1910101019191 161010 O O1 v L 1919 1919 Sweetest girl .... Best looking boy . . Cutest girl ....... Cntest boy ...... . Biggest balmy-girl Biggest baby-boy Most modest girl . Most modest boy . . Othce pest ...... Best girl athlete . . Best boy athlete .... Best daneerhgirl . . . WHO'S WHO Best dancer-boy .... Most beneficial girl Most beneficial boy Quietest ......... Biggest blntter ......... Best school spirit-girl . . . Best school spirit-boy . Most coneeited girl Most coneeited boy Tallest ......... Shortest ..... Class clown .... Most stndious . . . Best sport ..... Class vamp ........ Most to be admired . . . VV1tt1est ........... Faculty pet . . . 108 . . . .Arrie Gully . . . . .John Nelligan . . . . . .Emma Green VVilliam liuttringer Mae Jayne Preyost . . . .Charles Griffin . . . . Evelyn Moist . . . .Theodore Long . . . . . .lda Abrams . . . .Mary Yvilsbach . . .Tlieodore Long . . . . Ethel lluston . . . . . .Melvin Free .llarriet Formwalt . . .Merle Bowman . . .Mervin Conn . . .Alton Maxwell . . . .Mary Wlilsbaeh . . .Alanson l'ullen . . .Geraldine Asper . . . .Joseph Miller . . . . .Harry Burns . . .Dorothy McNeill . . . . Donald Jenkins . . . .Merle Bowman . . . .Robert Books . . .Geraldine Asper . . . .Merle Bowman . . . .Alanson Pullen . . . .XVilliam Miller tototototozoroiozoxozoroxoxozozotogszogszogazozogszi 1 Q 2 7 ? 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I Donald Jenkins Genevieve Bayless Beatrice De Vllire Gertrude Frickman Ethel Huston Mary Miller Evelyn Moist May Jayne Provost ATTENDANTS l'atherine Bretz Myrtle Claster Anna, Jordan Mary King Anna llevy Margruerite Parmley Sara, Rohrer Frieda Brenner COMMITTEES Rtnsmieori Episode I, Aw lml1'r1'11 Legend Episode III. f,f'lll07IlCl1'LZ'f6 in Virginm Clara E. Clothier 'Dora M. Kindernian VValter Simmons Episode II, ll'z'Il1'r1nz Penn Louise B. Koons Elizabeth S. Hook Helen ll. Jones Bernard Ziskind Ifpisofle IV, IHTHIUVILIII l'en11s11lzf1m1111s Jeanette Goodman IOIOIOIOLQXOIOZQIOX O OX 10191 1919 A Robert Leiter Philip ll. Levin Sara E. Rohrer Thelma, M. Smith EZJITSOIIG V, .llrzypule lmuen fln ehargre of Miss Eleanor Lawreneej T YPING Alverta Prosser Ethel Sholter Florence VVeader PmN'1'1NG VValter Brodheeker Robert Hess Eugene Willits Richard Solomon VVilliam Kehr Frederick Miller ,XRT WOR K Bernard Ziskind 114 Zofotorotozotoiozozozoto10:0Ioiotogsrogszololozozozi 1 9 2 7 nn-1 pa 5 V N M N 3 9 N IQZQLQLQZQZQZQ 1910191010191 0101610 O1 3191 1010 1:0101ozozozozogeozozozozozozozo: PennfGreensburg Dance YVlIENkSaturday, November the thirteenth, XVHERE-l'enn-llarris Ballrooni. BY 'WIIOM-S. T. D. U. Il0VVif'olnrnittee: Joseph Miller. Byron Kline. Xvlllltllll Miller. SVUCESS-l'ar excellence. Interscholastic Dance H W HNYIIEX-Two evenings iii-fm-Fein-imuas. NVHE li EwC'asino Ballroom. BY XVIIOM-Eleven societies of Xvilllkllll Venn combined. Ilflvv-COITlIIllii0l5Z John Nelligan, Chairman: Clara Ulothier and lien Ilotlfstot. Hll'Slt'-Belmont Club. Vaudeville Show The Yaudeyille Show held on Thursday. January twentieth in the School auditorium under the auspices of the Senior Class. featured a most unusual ll1'0ZQ'1'H1l1. The acts and casts follow: Avi' l-Popular Songs Clllustratedl : Bernard Ziskind. Avi' H-Cliaracter Sketches: Samuel Levi. Avi' Ill-Quartet: Mae Jayne Prevost. Edna Mae Seholyiu. Harold lNIl1ll11lIl'1'l'. Goodman Dolhin. Sara Shreiner, accompanist. Avi' 1V-Balancing and Tuinhling: Ezra Meals, Marvin Shadel, Bernard Kanneg. Avi' V-Vlarinet Specialty: Ardella Mozingo. Avi' Vl-Hypnotic Specialties: Harry Greene and Co. Avi' Vllgllance Specialties: l'nder the direction of Bliss Bertha Turner. a. Clog: Blanche Murray. Sara Katzen, Blanche Urarner, Eliza- heth VVynn. h. Tarantella Cltalianb: Arriniinta Gully, Carolyn Chick, Mar- garet Moore. c. Group-Solo: Ethel Huston, Evelyn Spicer, Bernice Folestock. Jane Allen, Erieda Brenner, Tillie Zuckerman, Anna Gordon. Avr Vlll-Musical Trio: lielle lluniphrey, Melville James, Lester Thompson. Avi' IX---Blackface Specialty: llarry Baker, Alanson Pullen. Avi' X-Penn Syncopaters. This program was followed hy a Card Party and a Dance held in the boys' and girls' gyiunasiums respectively. 115 101010101Q19YO10101Q10fO20191OIOYO16IO19IQ10191Q191. 1 9 2 7 isis:sro:o:o:oL01o:o:o:o:o:o:o1oI O S Christmas Entertainment Q Cars brought one hundred guests E Here. g Rows of tables Q In the lunch room S Served dinner Q To Q Many little friends. v As for us, we 54 Served ourselves. g End of lunch bore an onslaught of stools. Next caine assembly, bringing To the youngsters the Christmas Play. Enter Jack and Marie, who Reach in- To the magic bag while Asking for many things. In his turn came Santa Claus with Nothing for us, but everything for the kiddies, which Made Everybody very glad and Never before so joyful To see so many wee folk happy. After the singing of Christmas carols and an address of welcome to our , young guests by Arriininta Gully, a play entitled HTl1e Magic Bag, written Q and directed by Mr. J. F. Reuwer, was presented. The cast was as follows: Q Marie, Blanche Cramer. Q Jack, Paul Gastrock. Q Wise VVoman, Myrtle Ogborn. 6 i'Santa. Clausfl Xvllllkllll Miller. w Solo Dancer, Ethel lluston. w Nymphs: Evelyn Spicer, Bernice Colestock, Jane Allen, Frieda Brenner. m Tillie Zuckerman, Anne Jordan. 2 9 lmps: George Sigler, Vaughn Couples, Robert. Corl, Samuel Zeigler, Carl 4 Ditfenbach, Edwin Rider. g Musical Trio: Sara Engle, piano, Doris Powell, violin, Evelyn Moist, cello. Q M 116 Zototototozoroiozozozotoxoxozozotogsrogszozozologfzi 1 Q 2 7 n -.1 I 1:0191s:o1o:o:oL01ozozozozozozozoI Cast for The Belle of Barcelona May 26 and 27, 1927 lrnis de Montero Gloria cle Montero Margarita Mercedes Francisco cle la Vega Pedro Emilio Don Juan 7 llonidose K Ilona Marcela Ilona Anita flilI'll19llil Martha Matilda Ayers l.ieut. llarold NYrigl1t l'at,' Malone Captain Colton Harriet Forniwalt Clara Clotliier Jean Pngrli Gladys Heani Myrtle Wliitely lllary XVilsbacl1 Uatherine Clymer Gertrude Frieknian Dorothy McNeill Julia Morrow Grace Heller Ruth Doranz Alverta Prosser Hose Stine Sara Baltliaser Blanche Bates Holmert la-iter Maude Boyer Polly Hynon Mary Jean Hettew Martin Lane -lost-ph Miller Charles Kline John Neidlianier Mefllellan llenell i l'lSfllK?I' N2l1llEi1'Oll Isabelle Killian litliel lluston Jane Messimer Charles- lie Haven Ilarry V. Greene .lolin Nelligan CIIORFS Kathleen Frank Martha Ellenbergrer Angela de Falco Merle Bowman Walter Benion Harry Parmley Charles Griffin Armstrong' Miller Fred Stonesifer Marlin Meek NYilliam Anwyll N'Villiam Kehr -lolin Tuten John Adams Fred Ikeler lloraee King Tlieresa Adams Donald Miller Sara Engle f Ezra Meals Dorothy GarlinJ,.f , 4. 1-.r:..llS,iel1a1'cl Crain Jane Blaelf f Kenneth Laubaeli Gl9l16Vl9YL' Bayless Sam Showers 6 Glanne Kiisey 4,H1Jlmt11-t Clorl . atilda llee lloraee NN olbert 117 tototototozotoiozoxozoto10:9Zoiotogsrogozolbxoxogszi 1 9 2 7 .... v-xv 119 izozozsro:ozozoxvxozozoxozozozozoZ Founder Staff l-fditor in Vhiof .... llermzin Armstrong, 12-A Art Literary Editor ..... Adelaide Markley, 12-A Honey Sides, 11,A AINMUH, F,mm,g Business Manager ..... Charles Wertz, 12-A V' W I 10 A T T H. D 19 P Assistants ............ Clin-ster l-Bouder, 12-B Ina Dhagneff-X H films 112 mga' Iloau Lysle, 12-B Laura Gasfrock, 12-B . van ix, 1 -- kuzanm cmutt, 1 -A Knmmlilw Bratz, 12-R Reporters 4 Y . , F It 4 '. .lack Gross, 11-A Ruth Sellers, MVA l I am 'U IUMTN Y l V Frieda Bl'9ll1lCl', 12-B Russvll Mun11nert,l2-A l'lleml'y Advlsm' M155 lmlltll Flmlal liusiuoss Advisor . ...Miz J. Clyde Zivgler Typists Rose Stine, 12-A 1131-0111 Ring, 12AA A4-fri-Qffmf-Q Julia Morrow, I2-A Cecilia Capiix, 11-A .luuior Class ..... ..,.... TX lr. llzxrry Lchr .Gertrude Frivkmml, 12-A Sopliomorv Class .... Miss Ruth Fisher listher AAIHI NfilllH1'0ff, 12-A Art ............. .... ll 'liss Pearl libner Dorothy Ei:-lu-llJP1'gu1', Ju-A Priiiting .... Mr. Arthur Davis 120 IOTOIOYOYOIQIQIQZOIOIOYO103IOIOYOLQIOLQZQLOLQIQLQIC 1 9 2 7 N 5 V 5 N 3 9 N 3i8!3E83EO XGSRK CEQKEUSHED CK v L O' XEEQK 1:9101sro:o:o1o101o:o:o1o1o:o:o:.oI V- ,X ' V1 wefa S- EE .. if g K .4 5 K.. 1 XM. iz-ieligf 5 -- K '- P411 i E 1-A5 f H 1 :iff H? Q LR 9 9 i . 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P V'2 L A ,X IQYOIOYIOYOIOYOIQIOIQIOYO1029IOIOYOLQIOLOIQLQLOZOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 1:019109101031010zozozozozorozoI I'llS d Cho CU .E 2 1223 IOYOIOIOIOIQIQIOIOIOIOYO1015IOIOYQLQIOLOIOLOXOLOLQIC 1 9 2' 7 I 31019:091010101019zozbzozozozozoI DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic t'lub, skillfully flirectvcl by Mr. Joseph Heuwer, and prompted by Nola Faust, has brouglit to XVilliam Pcnn another honor. A conte-st was Qjivon in Altoona aurl our cast prest-utcrl the play, g'Spoaking to Father. This play Won tluf William F. Sellr-rs cup aufl thus this organization a1l.l0d one more trophy to our fast grrowiugr collection. CAST Arriminta. Gully lrivstvi' Tllouipsou lllav Jayne Provost Jalnvs Trulling'vr Ilarry liakcy DEBATING CLUB F.Xi'l'l,'fX' ADVISQRS A. P. Orth, llhairmcm 1ll31'gJ,'2l1'9T C. Little Milton U. Billow OFFICERS Ilzwvirlrolvf, Harriet Foriiiwalt VZ'P6-1'l'0S1.fll'7lf, Albert Judcl Secretary, Gertrude Frickman ll'reasurm', 'Wayne Kurtz TEAMS A.fHl'lllfIfl'L'6 Negfftzrff Ida Hurwitz Ida. Abrams Georgia NVallace Helen fl1'9ll10IlGSl Albert Judd Geraldine Asper Ruth Doranz CAlt.D Sara Marcus CAlt.j 124 IQYOIOIQIOIQYOIOIOIOIOIO2019IOIOYOL9IOL9I9l01910l91i 1 9 2 7 fo-Q 119191OIOIOIOIOLOIOIOIOIOIQZO 0.4 4 3 V N N 9 V H 5 V V N 5 S 8 S at 0 U O U 5 5 H 8 Q Q M William Penn Jazz Band The XVillian1 Penn -lazz Band, having' for its leader in the first seine ll Ben Ilottstot, and in the set-ond semester, James DeShongr, has contributed muah to the senior class. This organization has been ever faithful in supportin s in anything we may undertake. M IC M B li R S John Rittler llll2ll'll'S YYertz Wilson llotia l'lttl'lll?lH liatt llarry Arch Sillll Showers James DeShongr lien Kanneg' Ezra Meals Vharles Hittler Robert YVeaver Red Cross Club Mae Jayne ltrevost, limnia Green Clara Clothier Arriniinta Gully Mary VVilsbach Theresa Adams Louise Dietz Jean Rettew Genevieve Bayless Martha. Freedman Sara Rohrer Jane Black Mary Miller Helen Crego Edna Mae Scholvin Katherine Bernhardt Maud Boyer Hannah Begelfer Ida Abrams Dorothy McNeill Julia Morrow 125 Gertrude Friekman Fanny Gordon Rita Grunden Adelaide Markley Carolyn Chick Elizabeth Hook Ernia Hubler Jeanette Goodman Harriet Formwalt Ethel Huston Evelyn Moist IQYOIOIOIOIOIQIQIOIQIOYO1915IQIOTOLQIOLQIOLOLOZOLOIC 1 9 2 7 nl L4 M B N S Q M M 0 N 1019161610 O1010IO1O1O191O19191 1919191915 11019:srozvxozozszozozozozozozozo: William Penn Cheer Leaders 1245 iototorotozoroiozozozoro10:0zozotogszogozozozozozozi 1 Q 2 7 6XlTn'IIlLETfi1GS K lmmx llxQx n j S.QEuGL. Y! Smgj 127 120191OIOZOIOIOLOZOZQIOIOZ0162019I 128 I0fOI'O1'OYO19fO'I9IOI9IOY01919IOIOYOLQIOLQZOZOXOIOLOIC 1 9 2' 7 I piezo:sro:oxozoxvzozozozozozozozoz HOCKEY Summary The first 1101-key League of 111111113111 Penn was 0rg'z1nized under the direc- tion of Miss 110111121 T11I'11f'1' and Miss lileanor l'.aw1'encO. T110 1213's and 12A's t-lt-ctcfl as the-ir 1na11z1g'ers Dorothy NQXoi1l and Gladys XV2i1l2lCQ. Helen Jones as the 11A II12lYlHQ'l'1' and lsabvlle Mafifettv as 1113 's wero chosen tln- following day. Tho 10th grado coiiclnded their organizzition by electing Anna Iniswilvr of the WA and Dorothy Kelly of the 1013 as 111?l11ElQl'0I'S. In the prt-liminaries 1013 defeated 1OA. T111'0E QEIIIIUS were played be-fore 1113 was able to defeat 11,A. 12A was clvfcated by 1213 in two hard fought battles. 1013 was proclainned winnor ovvr 1113 in the semi-finals. ln one of tllv best bzxttlvs of thc scason 1013 was mlvfvutecl by 1213 who thus 1100211110 tln- t'112i1l1P10I1 liockvy team of tho your. 129 IOYOIOIOIOIQYQIOIOIOIOIO1910IOIOYOLQIOLQIOLOXOZOLOIQ 1 9 2' 7 1:0101orozozozozeozozozozozozozoI BASKETBALL ' Summary Tl1e interclass basketball for girls began March tl1e tirst. Alrlarlier in the year any girl who wished to go out for her section team was eligible. Thirty- two games were played each week. Then the best players of each section were placed on the class teams. After the teams were organized the captains were elected. These captains not only acted in this capacity, but also as managers. All these contests, which were played in the girls' gymnasium, were very inter- esting and exciting. T vrlnis VV071' Lost - 12A S 0 'IOA 5 3 l IA 4 4 12B 2 ti ll B 1 T HIGH SCORES 12A-Mary VVilsbach ......... 129 NA-Pearl Heim ....... . . 65 12A-Dorothy McNeill ....... 89 12B-Lillian Coeyman . . . . . 62 10A-Pearl Conrad ........... 54 130 IOtO:O:OfO1QfOIOIOIOI0fO191919IQYOXQIOLQIOLOXQIOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 ,1. H S 1 M A 0 V N 19191'919IO101019 1919191 91OIO191910191919 1919191 1:9101orozoxozozvxozozozozozozo 4 FOOTBALL Deibler Manager XYilliam P01111 NN'i11iam Penn VVilliam P01111 XVil1iam P01111 Wi1lian1 Penn XVilliam Penn VVilliam Ponn XYillian1 Vvnn Total Dewire Long Coach Captain Summary . 3 SllT1bllI'j' . . . . . 0 . 0 Steelfon . . . . . 1,3 . 28 R02-ldillgl' . . . T . 26 York ...... . 7 . fi J0hI1Sf0XVH . . . . G . . . IS I42lI1C2lSf0l' . . . . . 19 . T G1'ee11sb111'g . . . 6 . 7 -Tohn Hz11'1'1s .. . G 95 58 MB T' urns Dr Crampton Equipment Manager -1-mine, 131 tototototozoroiozozozoto10:0zozotogsrogszogozozogozi 1 Q 2 7 ,- 11910:orozozozozyxozozozozozozozoz YVc opened our football season at Sunbury, Saturclay, October 2cl, by dc- fcating the Sunbury lligh School eleven by 21 score of 3 to U. Each team bat- tlerl hard for what they got, which was little. NVQ scored our three points via il tielcl goal by Vaptain Ted Long. Sllllbllfy was in the shzulow of our goal twice, but each time om' boys held them for thc necessary clowns. Our first defeat came at the hands of Steelton lligrh School, who later cle- fezltecl Johnstown for the State title. Ste-elton scored El lil to 0 victory over us. NYilliam Penn played ha1'd in this game, but the heavy Blue and YVl1itc team was too much to coinbzit. Bartolet Mathias Brunner Dunkel liflf :QtQ:0:O:Q1Q:OIOI919I0fO:QB:O:QfQl9:0l9I0l.1010l9:! 1 9 2 7 v4 N M 5 N N M 6 M 9 N N 9 N Q M M 'IO ICIOIOIOXIXOIOIOIOIOIOYOIO' 1101919101010101916IOZOZOZOIOIOZQI Dimm Snow Ross Mummert NVe went away for our next game, which was with Reading High. We won this game, the score being 28 to T. The game was practically all William Venn and very little Reading. A erowd of about 1,000 saw the gaineg and, by the way, it, was claimed to be the largest body that ever sat in the Reading Stadium to witness a football game. Our next home game was with York Iligh. VVe were able to dangle another victory from our belt. This time we won by a score of 20 to T. The next Saturday we battled Johnstown High in a sea of nmd to a ti to G standstill in the Point Stadium at, Johnstown. Johnstown produced a most bewildering aerial attack that almost won the game for them. ln the third quarter Johnstown was four inches from the goal line, but VVilliam Penn, with almost superhuman power, tightened and held the Johnstown gridders. YVhen NVilliam Penn recovered the ball it was at the same place that it started from. The game was a good one despite the muddy condition of tl1e ground. By the way. Point Stadium seats 20,000 people, and is concrete except for the seats. Some day NYilliam Penn should be the proud owner of a stadium similar to this one. NVe met with a surprise defeat at the hands of lfaneaster lligh the next week at Lancaster. The game was played in llosemere Park. Lancaster finally won the game by a score of lfl to 18. Maxwell Sweikert Watts Winn 1533 :OfOfOIOfO1QfOIOI9IOI0fO1910IQIOYOLXOLQIOIQXOIOLQIQ 1 9 2 7 ,g 4-1 U v V M 0 V pe M O N 1 Ioioiolszoioto IOXOIOIOLOXOIOZOXQ O v 4 1919201910 isis:sro:oxozogvxozozozozozorozoI Greensburg, a school that we hope to have as XVi1lian1 l'enn's friendly enemy for the years to come, arrived in Harrisburg, Saturday, November 13, ready to eat us up, but we did the eating in this game. The final score was 7 to 6 in our favor. Greensburg had an aerial attack but we were all prepared to down all the air-works that the Brown and Vlhite gridders had in store, and our team successfully did that. The last game on our schedule was with our Hill rivals, John Harris High. This was another victory that we could proudly say was ours. The score of this game was 7 to 0, of course in our favor. The 'fHaps Frank coached team from the Hill and the Hcharge low'l Dewire team met on Turkey Day. The sun was shining for the game, and as a whole it was ideal football weather, not too warm and not too cold, but cool enough to wear top-coats. On the Xvllllillll Penn side of the field Orange and Black flags were floating, while on the John Harris side the Crimson and Gray flags were being proudly waved. The goal posts were adorned with colors -of both schools. The VVilliam Penn-John Harris game will be an annual Thanksgiving Day affair, and as the years pass. we know that only the best sportsmanship will be shown by the two schools. SCRVI3 RESIWLTS Vllilliam Penn 'H-eserves .... 0 Enola High ..... . T VVilliam Penn Williallt Penn Vlfillialn Penn Reserves .... O Edison High ........ 13 Reserves .... 6 Camp Curtin High ..... . T Rleserves .... 7 Steelton High Reserves .... 0 THE RESERVES The glory of our scrub team does not lie in the scores of its games, it is rather in the fighting power of our varsity and the promise of a better varsity the following season. Our faithful reserves under Coach Wescott and with James Gordon at quarterback as captain, worked hard for the athletic fame of VVilliam Penn. 153-L IOXOIOIOYOXOIOIOIOIQIOYO1015IQIOYOLQIOLVIOLOXQIQLOIQ 1 9 2 7 1101919101010101916IOIOIOZOIOIOIOI BASKETBALL 21 18 Q '50 10 is Q0 12 10 13 18 s 12 32 11 12 21 13 10 26 17 4411 Book Miller Geisel Capta Manager Coach Summary Varsity Reserves 1Yillia111 P611n A11l1Vlllt' 15 William P61111 25 Fifth St. William P611n Acaclelny 29 Me-flioclist 1N'illiam P6nn Y. U. I. 40 xxvllllillll P61111 Dickinson VVilliz11n P6nn Tech Alumni 42 COIHII1l1i91'S Xyilllillll 1101111 York 23 Xvilllillll P61111 Eclison Xvllllillll P6n11 Ge-tfysbxirg 30 William Penn York XY1ll1?1l11 P61111 Y. C. I. 49 VVillian1 P61111 Gm-ttysb111'gr xvllliillll I,l'I1T1 l1z1ncast61' 24 YVillian1 Penn l43I1C2lSiC1' 1Villia111 P6n11 Sunbury 28 VVilliz1m P61111 Sunbury 1Villia111 P61111 Ifebanon 15 VVillian1 Penn Lebanon NVillia111 Pvnn St66l'ro11 28 Vllilliam P61111 Steelton 1Villian1 P611n Hvacling 53 Yllilliam P61111 R6adingr Xxlilllkllll l,t'l1I1 -1101111 Il2lI'1'lS 2s1 XVillia111 P61111 John Harris 1Villia111 P1-nn G01'tj'SbllI'g' 25 1Villian1 P61111 G6t1ysb11rgr William P611n l16l1z1.11on 40 VVilliam I,0'flll 116112111011 XVillia111 Pe-nn XYllli?1I1lSl101'i 48 1Yilliam P61111 Canip Curtin 1Villia111 1101111 Heading' 43 VVillian1 P61111 lfldison 1Yillia111 P1-nn Sitxlxliflll 32 1Yillian1 P61111 Rl'IfLd111g' XYillia111 P6n11 York 245 1Villian1 P6n11 Enola 1Yillia111 l,UY111 -lOll11 Harris 21 William P61111 St66lTon 1Villia111 P61111 Sunbury 221 Yvllliiilll P61111 York 1Yillia111 P6nn 1121111-z1st61' 24 1Villi:1n1 P61111 John Harris VVilli21111 1,l'11I1 1Yilliz1111sl1o1't 44 1Yilliz1m P61111 Sllflbllfj' 1 i Willizun P61111 l.a11casf61' Total 663 642 1Villiz1111 P91111 FEIITIII Curtin 'l'0Tzll 5911 105 Q O OIOIOIQIOIQIOIOIOIO1020IQIOYOLQIOLQIOLOXOIOLOIQ 1 9 2 7 1:0141orozozolozyxozozozogozozozoZ Q4 5 V D4 S 3 8 M Q N 1019101910 OXOIOXOIOIOLOXQIOLOXOX O1 3191 Z9 Varsity Our League Season opened January 7, with York High as our first oppo- nents, and VVilliam Penn had no trouble in winning by a ten-point margin. The next night, at Gettysburg, we received an unexpected defeat, 30 to 24. From then until the end of the first semester, we won our home games, and lost our games on foreign tloors. The tinal game in which the players took part who were barred by the Height semester rule,H was the tirst game with our local rivals, John Harris. ln a game close at all times, William Penn emerged victor by the score of 31 to 25. HTibby7' Book, Captain at the start of the season, was our best scorer, and he had a good running mate in Dimm, who was not far behind in points scored. HSkin,' Mathias, the third member of the team to leave us in February, played a splendid passing and defensive game. Ted Long, whose eighth semester ended at the same time, was prevented from playing any games after January 1, on account of an injury. Our first opponent in the new semester was Gettysburg, and led by Girst Dunkle, who succeeded to the captaincy, our team came through with a 36 to 25 victory. The other veteran from the first semester was Carl Ross, the Sopho- more center. Clienowetli, XYimer and Murray, who started their first game 130 IQYOIOIOYOIOIOIQIOIOIOYO1910IOIOYOLQIOLQIOLQLQLOLQIQ 1 9 2' 7 1:9101orozoxozoxeozozozozozozozo: Reserves for William Penn, also displayed marked ability, as did Vllatts and Sweikert, during the second half. During the entire season, Vllilliam Penn won but one game on a foreign tloor, and our 'tSophomore Team accomplished that feat by defeating John Harris, on the Chestnut Street tloor, 32 to 27, thus winning the City Champion- ship in Basket Ball. ln this game VVillia,m Penn displayed real team Work, giv- ing an indication of what we may expect. next year. lllhen we consider that our boys won tl1e City Championship from John Harris, our greatest rivals, and that a foundation has been laid for good basket- ball teams in the years to come. tl1e season has been a real success. Our chances for next year look very bright. Captain Dunkle is the only player who will be lost to the team through graduation. Coach XVeseott's re- serve team, which won most of its games this season. will furnish ten players of real ability. These sixteen players will probably form the nucleus for next season 's squad, and they, together with some players who gained valuable ex- perience in the Section League, will put up a good tight for places on the rep- resentative team of the best lligh School in l'e-nnsylvania, XVILLTAM PENN. 1537 IOYOIOIOYOIOYOIOIOIOIOYO103IQIOTQLQIOLQIOLQZQIQLQIC 1 9 2 7 zozizbzozerozvzoxozozoxozoxoxoxo: IXOIOIOIOIOIOYOIO' 4 8 N 8 O M I 1:9191sro:ozozogaozozozozozozozoI BASEBALL Review of the Baseball Season The first baseball game our team played was witl1 the Harrisburg Academy on their diamond. XVe won by a score of 9 to l. James Deshong received airtight support from his team mates. Our next battle was with Blechanicsburg High on our field. VVe emerged victor by a score of 4 to 3. lVe defeated Sunbury High at Sunbury in the first game of the Eastern Pennsylvania championship series. The score in this game was 5 to 1 in favor of Vtlilliam Penn. Again we defeated tl1e Harrisburg Academy nine on their own Held. This time the score was 5 to May 12 was a big day for VVilliam Penn, not only because we played John Harris, but we emerged the victor by the huge score of 16' to l. Deshong twirled this game for us and had the Hill boys guessing all the time. He struck out 14 John Harris men and allowed three hits. The next day Gettysburg met with a reverse at our hands, The game was played on the Harrisburg Academy diamond. The score was 10 to 2 in favor of us. This was the third game won in as many days for Coach VVeseott's- boys. XVe still have four more games on our schedule that have not been played, but it is almost certain that Coach NlVescott's lads will make a clean sweep of these four teams and win the State title. fr ' Y f se . I scta 1 -151 Wescott Bishop Deshong Coach Manager 138 :OfO:0:Of919fXQI9IOIOfOXOXOIOIQf0l5fOL9I9l.1010lQ! 1 Q 2 7 N G M N N N N N 9 n 1031919162219 IOIOXIXOIOIOIOIOIOYOIO' IQ IQ 4-nr ...- 1101919201OIOIOLOIOIOIOIOZOIOIOLOI PLAYERS Robert Shaw Alton Maxwell Egbert Mader Catcher Third Base Third Base James Deshong: Charles Stauffer Gheen Cunningham Pifeher Right Fiwlrl Right Field lgnasius Raclos James llumplireys Eclwarcl Geiger Firxt Haw Center Field Center Field Lewis XVGIHZ Gilbert Murray Glenroy Bishop Second Base Left Field Manager Charles Jones Calvin Hurst Shortyl' Dolbin Short Stop Catcher Mascot Wentz Rados Shaw 139 :OfQ:O:0:O19fO:0IO1OI0'f01910IOIOTOKIOLQIQXQXQIQXQIQ 1 Q 2 7 1:01919:01OIO10l91OI0I0IOlOI0IO1OI N M M 5 we M N 9 u 9 N N R 5 N Q Maxwell Hurst Mader Q 3 Here is our schedule with scores' to date: April 217-Williavin Penn 9, Harrisburg Academy 1. April 29-William Penn 4, Mechanicsburg 3. May 7-William Penn 5, Sunbury 37? Maj' 11--William Penn 6, Harrisburg,Acaden1y May 12-'William Penn 16, John Harris 1. May 13-WVi11iam Penn 10, Gettysburg 2. May 18-Enola High. Postponed. May 21-Sunbury High. May 28--Gettysburg High? June 3-John Harris High. fAway. 1 3 R a a N a N Q 1 4 N N O Humphreys Stauffer Jones Murray , Q 1 M 140 Zototototozototozozozoto10:9zoiotogsrogszozozozogfzi 1 9 2 7 -' 11910:uIo:o:o:o101ozozozozozozozoz 4 ' N 5 A V A N 9 Q N N A M M 3 5 0 N 5 TRACK g 3 l Q s N R 5 5 Q SCHEDFLE g 4 e e e ee e 4 Q April 23-Quadrangulal' Meet .............. .... I IH1'1'lSlJlll'g Academy Q 4 ' April :xo-Penn Relays ........ ........ P hiladelphia May 7-State College Meet .... .... S tate College May 11-District No. 3 Meet .... ........ Y ork IQXQIOIOLOXOIOXQIOZ OXO 10101 1919 M a y May May 21-Final State Meet . 21-Franklin and Mars hall Intersoholastio ., Watts 281T1'l?ll1g'lll2iI' Meet .................. , f 1 ff Dewire Conch Cabra 141 in . . . . .Lewisburg . . . . .Semester . . . .York 1 5 E Z N Q N 9 ? 4 S a a IOYOIOIOYOIOYOIOIOIOIOIO101010IOYQLQZOLQIOLQLOIOLQIQ 1 9 2, 7 -1.3 110191QIOIOIOIOLOZOZOIOIOI0191026I Scoring' 59 points, VVilliam Penn walked otf with the quadrangular meet held at the Harrisburg Academy field, April 23. John Harris was second, Harrisburg Academy third, and Steelton fourth. XVilliam Penn placed sixth in the Penn Relays, Saturday, April 30. The next week we went to State College and came home with a cup for winning a third place. We also placed fourth in a few other events. Xvilliam Penn won District 3 meet at York, Saturday, May 14. Vile scored 38 points. John Harris scored 34, Lancaster and York were tied for third place with 32 points apiece. Steelton captured 22 points, and a few other smaller schools scored. VVilliam Penn is sending four representatives to the P. 1. A. A. Champion- ship meet at Bucknell, Saturday, May 21. The rest of tl1e team will go to tl1e Franklin and Marshall Academy interscholastics at Lancaster. May 28 there will be a triangular meet in which William Penn is entered. The other two schools are Lancaster and York. NVilliam Penn should win this meet, as we defeated these schools o11ce before this season at York. This meet will end the VVil1iam Penn High track schedule. 142 IQYOIQIOYOIOZOIOZOZOIOYO1019IQIOYOLOIOLOIOXQXOXOLQIC 1 9 2 7 'ik V IETI H23 - S. S. S. Edna Mac Seholviu, l,I'0Sif7f'11f Beatrice De XYire, T1'easrzn'm' Theresa Adams Mao Jayne Prevost Doris Burtley Helen Tippett The S. S. S. was chartered at Central High School in 191-L to foster good fellowship among the girls. YVhen the VVilliam Penn and John Harris High Schools were completed, it was decided that this organization should continue as two chapters. Accordingly the VVilliam Penn girls adopted the name of Alpha Chapter and the John Harris girls, Beta Chapter. The club held its animal St. l'atrick's dance March 18th, at the Casino Ballroom. It also participated in the Inter-scholastic Dance given for the bene- fit of the Senior Class. It is the wish of the S. S. S. girls of 1927 that the future members will always stand first in anything that is for VVillian1 Penn. 144 A S. I. D. C. Theodore Long, PI'9.VI.CI011f Joseph S. Miller, -lr., lYiCf'-Pl'CS'I:6Z0'NWI' VVilliam Miller, Secretary John Fritchey, Treasrmer Arthur i'. Davies, Advisor Howard A. Wescott, Advisor Merle Bowman Byron Kline Lester Thompson Robert VVeaver Charles Kline Leroy Dimm John Adams VVilliam Hensel Donald Miller Robert Book XYilson Hoffa . The S. l. D. F. Society was rechartered at Vllilliam Penn in the fall of 1926 for the purpose of promoting better social functions. During the year the mem- bers held live very successful dances including the 'WVelcome Greensburg Dance. The present members hope that their brothers in years to come may support Penn in everything' that is best. The society wishes, also. to congratulate its contemporaries, the Sigma Phi and the S. B. K., upon their many successes in the past. 145 Delta Sigma Arriminta Gully, Pre.wid,c11t Genevieve Bayless, Serrelury Mary Miller, Trerlsurer Carolyn Chick, Vim:-P1'ff.sirIf'11f Jane Black Mary VVilsbach Clara Clothier The Delta Sigma Society was one of the oldest and best known social clubs at Central. This year it was chartered by members of both Wlilliam Penn and John Harris'Hig'h Schools, who are actively engaged in many school activities. A Two private dances were given at the Colonial Country Club, in addition to their Easter Bunny Hop on April Sth, at the Casino. Aside from the social work the club has given baskets to the poor at Thanks- giving. The Delta Sigma Society hopes that its future members will support VVil- liam Penn in all her undertakings as tl1e 'Delta Sigma members of 1927 have endeavored to do. 146 yzozozsxozoxozogeozozozozozozozo: Sigma Phi Vtfilliam Luttringer, Vfice-I'reside11t Charles Blanchard Melville James Charles Cleckner James Robb Donald Deibler Edward Roeber John Spicer The Sigma Phi Society which is composed of members of the two upper classes of VVilliam Penn High School is one of the leading societies organized at Tech. This organization has held several successful dances including the Christmas Eve Frolic and has taken part in the Inter-scholastic Dance, held for the benefit of the Senior Class. The Sigma Phi members wish to express their appreciation for the kind advice given them by Dr. Fager during the past year. They hope that in the future the club members will represent the ideals of VVilliam Penn. 147 ZQZQIQIQZQXQZQZQIQIQIQZQ10:0:oZoto1s:ogs:9:.Q1o1oLQ:1 1 9 2 7 4 1 , .,. Q4 a N N 3 M a A a ii 9 N A N T a A 1916101019191019101 191910191010 1:9191o:o:o:o1oL01o:ozozozozozazoz 5 2 O s i A S. B. K. John Nelligan, President Luther Spangler, Vice-Presiflefnt Robert Shaw, Secretary Alanson Pullen, Treasurer Professor E. S. VVolfe, Advisor Thomas Hughes James DeShong Paul Maxwell Louis Lane Herbert Byrnes Melvin Free VVilliam Ross Robert VVomer Eugene Mackley Harold R-ing Kelsey Robinson Robert Addams The Sigma Beta Kappa Society is the youngest boys' social organization in the school, having been chartered in the year 1922, at Technical High School. There is now a chapter at both the John Harris and VVilliam Penn high schools. lt is the only club that is exclusively for seniors, and the only one to have an active alumni association. A The aim of this society is to promote a fine school spirit and good fellow- ship. All the social activities of the society have been very successful this year, and it is our sincere hope that the members, in years to come, will attain as high a standard as their predecessors. 2 w N A M 6 M 6 N 6 1 3 8 O H 148 I0fOIOfOf019fO10101010f01019I9IOfOl5ZO19IO191910191Q 1 9 2 7 P1 a N a a a a M 9 1 1:0101orozoxozogozozozozozozozozo1 Zeta Chi Beta Ida Abrams, Presidmzt Hanna Begelfer, Vice-President Fannie Gordon, Secretary Rebecca Cohen R-ella Swartz Fannie Zarkin Helen Freedman Frieda Brenner Anna Levy Jeanette Goodman Myrtle Claster Sarah Silberman Esther Swartz Anna Ronen Mildred Schampan For the purpose of promoting social activities, the Zeta Chi Beta Society was organized in 1924 by a group of Central High School girls. This organiza- tion was rechartered at VVilliam Penn in the fall of 1926 with the same idea in mind. During the year the club has taken part in the Inter-scholastic Dance and has held a very successful card party. On April 16th, the club held a dance at the Odd Fellows Hall. The Zeta Phi Beta Club wishes its future members to uphold the standards of XYilliam Penn High School to the limit of their ability. 149 totoiorotozotozozozozoto10:0zozotogsrogszozozozozszt 1 9 2 7 .,.. 1:0101srozozozogozozozozozozozozoI Beta Rho The Beta Rho Society was chartered and organized in 1923 at Tech. The present society of NVilliam Penn and John Harris is continuing the record ot the club which was established at Tech. Although the society is ehietly a social one, it also aims to promote better school spirit. At the commencement ex- ercises the club annually awards a ten dollar gold piece to the graduate who has received a letter for athletics, while at the same time maintaining a high scholastic standing. During this year numerous private dances and banquets have been held. Joseph Freedman Frank Bloom Philip Levin Samuel Yotfee Morris Morrison OFFICERS RICHARD So1,oMoN, Treczsurer. Samuel Morrison Nathan Michlovitz Samuel Hoffman Louis Shooman 150 Harry Arch Samuel Levi Robert Kleinman .Paul Smigel Jacob Gerber Z0fOIOf0YOI.9YOIOZO19IOfO1010IOIOYOLQZOLQIOZOLOZOLOZQ 1 9 2 7 1101919101OIOIOLOZOIOIOIOZOIOZOLOI S. G. C. Anne Jordan, Vice-President Sarah Balthaser, Tr :sur 1' Mary Black WMGIR1 W Helen Condren MW mm Catherine Bretz Dorothy Garjand-...Li hmlf --. , Lillian Coeyman Dorothy Kelly B 3 Ardella Mozingo The Sigma Gamma Chi Soeiety was one of the first to be organized at Central and was rechartered in the fall of 1926 at the William Penn and John Harris high schools. This society, though only a Junior one, has held two very M' QW 6 w N 6 N successful subscription dances, in addition to a private dance held in honor of its old and new members. 151 IOTOIOIOZOIOIOIOIQIQIOYO1910IOIOf0l9IOLQIOlQ10l9l91. 1 9 2 7 y +I r-s xx.x ,. o. T. J. Elizabeth Kinter, Treasurer Helen Crego, Vice-President Pauline Gross Helen L. Snyder Elizabeth Keffer Mary Jean Rettew Beta Phi Helen R. Snyder, Vine-Pr'eside'nt Helen Jones, Secretary Louise Dietz, Treasurer Louise Koons Jane Allen Dorothy Neffe 152 DIOIQI6101010101916IOIOIOZOIOIOZOI 1 l V V va 5 V N N Q l Q Z al i a 3 n S. C. S. vely Ha tzell, I' esicleut A Sylvia McConnell, Secretary Florence Weader, Vice-President Ellen Howard, Treasurer Gladys Greenawalt Harriet W93X'01' Mary King Thelma Fager Dorothy Yeagley Alva Ross Mary Lorah Mary Yingling Evelyn Kahler l Ruth Clouser Marv Thom Json Gladvs James U I v . The Sigma Clif was organized in 1925 for the purpose of promoting better Its annual New Year and Farewell dances are looked forward to by the members of the club as well as by many students of the school who are always invited. Many smaller affairs, such as parties, card parties and small dinner 3 B 6 W social activities. w N A 6 . . . N dances, have marked its progress in the new High School. A The meetings of this club will ever be cherished memories to the graduating Q members, who hope that its ideals will always be upheld. 3 v N 153 IXOIOIOIOIQYOIOZOIOIOYO1019IOIOTOLQIOLQIOLQXOZOLQIQ -1 9 2 7 ..-1, 4 3 V V N M 4 V N 101910191310 IOLOXOIOXQXOX 191020 O OX 331 X919 DIOIQIQIOIOIOIOLOXOIOIOIOZ9101016I Joseph S. Miller, Jr., 1're.side1zt VV. Harry Baker, Jr., Vice-I're.vide11t Harry M. Parmley, Jr., Secretary Alanson G. Pullen, Trees-utrer ADVISORY COUNCIL Dr. Charles H. Fager, Jr. Professor Harry De VVire Mr. A. H. Dinsmore MEMBER-S Jack Blanchard Lee Gates Charles Kline Frank l.x'iLlSSC1' Charles Bishop Harry Greene Eugene Mackley John Nelligan Merle Bowman Tom Hughes Donald Marion Edward Rishel Richard Crain Fred lkeler Howard McCurdy James Robb Chester Crowl Melville James Joseph McNaughton Ralph Snyder Donald Deibler Donald Jenkins Ezra Meals John Spicer John Fritchey Lester Thompson Armstrong Miller' Fred Stonesifer 'With the opening of the two new High Schools this year it was necessary to separate the Tech Hi-Y Club into two new chapters. The slogan of the club is, Clean scholarship, clean athletics and clean living. Its aim is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and conimunity high standards of Christian character. The VVilliam Penn Club has had a very successful year. In September the Ili-Y offered to assist Dr. Fager in any way possible. Accordingly this club was chosen to help in passing out the ground plans of the school. The meetings are held each Thursday evening at the Y. M. C. A. A supper is served, after which there is a speaker, usually a business man of the city, who talks to the club for about ten minutes. Following this the boys gather for Bible study and discussions. 154 Zototototozoroiozozozoto10:0zozotogszogszozoxozogozi 1 Q 2 7 157, 11010:sro:o:o:o101o:o:o:o1o:o:o1oI N 9 N N 9 U N N 9 V U N N 9 V 14 5 1 3 Q15 l XYHICX LADY MM'l3E'l'II FELL IN 'l'lIlC MVD BATII Yet llGl'CiS some 11'111d. Out. da111111-d lllllll! Out. xl 7' I say l--0110, two, why, thou 'tis time to ju111p.4He1l X is 111111-ky! Fio my junior, tio! a sailor, and afeard? What 11111111 we tear wl1o marks us tardy, whou none si can call Ulll' souls from a watory g'1'3VGi? Yet who ' XY0lllli havv thought the old shoes to have gotten S0 1IlllCll lllllil 011 them? Thi- thane of Path had El raftg wlioro is it now? I -What! will these boots 119 ,er be clvau?-No more , n ' 1 0' that IIIV junior no more o 'thatz You lllfll' all with p Q X Ii 3 . . 7 1 - q ,f this wading. Q ll1'l'l'yS the spot ot lllllil still: all tho polish of w A 9673- Africa will 11ot Shinv this little boot. Oh, oh, oh! w Out-Out-Dam1wdSp0t! NYash your feet, put on your stockings: look not Q so pale.-I tell you yct again, the 11ath's buriedg it cannot Come o11t 01135 grave. w To school, to school! tll9I'C7S sinking i11 the sloshg 1'lll'l, run, run, l'llI1, give H 1110 your foot. NVhat's waded cannot ho 1111waded. To school, to school, to school! Q 4 Mud! Glorious, eternal, Slllllilllix and slippcwy lllllilii Mud whioh thrills M the soul of the poet, delights the 1-yo of beauty Elllll swamps tho llIlQt'1 f3i11- 9 tootcd ! I Y 1 But not for longr. XYhat pupil who wadvs to and fro 2111101151 our swamps v and s1st11aries as U11-sar did of old, will 11ot shed hitti-1' tears of 1'Qg1'et when our N ho11o1'a,ble school hoard doprivos 11s of our daily mud hath? Yes. tha- body of the M dvar docoasvd shall ho P1'Ol3Pl'ly 0ov1'1'0d with shrubs illlil trevs of a befitting Q 156 I0fOI'O1OYOI9fQIOIO19IOYO1019IOIOYOLQIOLOIOLQLOZOLOIQ 1 9 2 7 -1.4, 1:0101ozozozozogozozozozozozozozo: variety. But first, we shall follow the customs of our predecessors, the Indians, who once probably observed the rituals on this very soil. VVe shall do the death dance. It is original. Indeed, we are an individual group of students. Our dance is similar to nothing ever performed by the Indians or the school board and hence cannot be fully appreciated by the latter. It consists of a series of sink-- 1xull-sink-pull-,jump and ends in a triumphant stomp! stomp! stomp! THE CHARGE OF THE MUD BRIGADE fWith apologies to Tennysoinj Half a block, half a block, Half a block onward, All in the valley of mud YVade the nine hundred Forward the Mud Brigade! Rush for the doors! they said. Into the sea of mud VVaded nine hundred. Forward the Mud Brigade ! NVas there a one dismayed? Yes, for the schoolboy knew Someone had blundered, Theirs not to make reply, Theirs but to reason why, Theirs but to wade or die. Nearly swamped in the mire VVade the nine hundred. XVhen can the glory fade? At the wild plunge they made All the town wondered. Honor the 11erve they had! Honor the Mud Brigade. Persistent nine hundred. Herman Armstrong Cemploying a chauffeur in Public Speaking class!- And have you ever been arrested? Lance Pullen- lVell, yes. One day I rode downtown on my bicycle. Armstrong- Yes, but you are evading my question. Lance - But you see, I was arrested for peddling without a license. A BOUKLOVER The booklover went to the bad place. I'm very fond of Burns. he told Satan. He was east into the tire. Satan remarked coolly, You won 't want to stay in there Longfellow. You're Browning now, and before long you'll be Milton. Ethel Huston- My pen is one hundred per cent American. Dot McNeill-' !NVhy ' ' Ethel Huston-!'lt's always dry. 157 IOf9:O:Of9I0fOI9IO19IOfO1929I9IOfOl9fOL9IQl9X9l0l91- 1 9 2 7 ,J 411 L4 M O M 0 N M A A A 9 N A M A a A a l 4 XQXOXOXOIEOIOXQIOIOLQXQ10192.91 1:9191o:o:o:o1o101o:o:o:o1ozozozo1 You CAN ALwixYs TELL You can always tell a Freshman Because he is so green. You can always tell a Sophomore, He's usually heard, not seen. You can always tell a Junior, He forever gets in Dutch. You can always tell a Senior, But you cannot tell him much. lda Abrams Cpoudering over a poster for the Christmas Fund llaneej-l wonder what language 'tXuff sed is from 1' Clarence Sweikert, '28 Cin auditoriunibgul seen my duty and I done it. Joe Miller-l think this picture for societies that. goes in the year book is most appropriate. The societies sure are t'draggin'. 5? S? fl? :Hi ' Edn Fisher-Aw gee! l'll have to have two pictures taken-one for my personal,'7 and one for my baby picture. AND llOVVl ,l've often heard llow easy it is To fool the public, But who would Think that normal Students of the NV111. Venn lligh School YVould keep right on Reading this fool Thing, thinking that There might be some Poetry in it somewhere .lust because it 's Arranged in four Stanzas with Four lines each? Miss Gardner-XVhen did Caesar reign? Harry Baker-l didn't know he rained. Miss Gardner-Didnlt they hail him? 't'hildren,', said a teacher, be diligent and steadfast and you will suc- ceed. Take the ease of George VVashington. Do you remember my telling you of the great difficulty George Vllasliington had to contend with U? 'tYes, ma'am, said a little boy, 'thc eouldn't tell a lie. 158 IQTOIOIOZOIQYQIOIOIOIOYO1919IQIOYOLCIOLQIOLOLOZOLQIC -1 9 2 7 1:0191orozozozogvxozozozozozozozoI The crowd cheered wildly as the team trotted on the field. Eleven deter- mined men going forth to fight for the old school, to give all they had for it. With them came Eddie. All the boys knew Eddie. On the campus his genial personality had won him many, many friends. He turned and faced the fans. He smiled. There was confidence as well as determination in his smile. He assumed the pose the fellows had so often seen. With an assuring tone in his voice he barked out, Peanuts, popcorn, candy! Mater at high Rome, Mutter at Cologne, Mere in gay Paris, Madonna for Italy, Mither in Glasgow, Madre in Mexico, Mothaw in London, Mammy in Charleston- I am A Mamma Doll! 'E' Any girl can be gay in a swell coupe Or in a taxi be jolly, But the girl Worth while Q, ls the girl who can smile H When you take her home in a trolley. Joe Miller--Are you good looking? Jerry Asper-l've been told so. Joe Miller--VVell, I lost my fountain pen. VVould you mind keeping an eye open for it? Jane Black Cin Chemistry Classj-Say, Mr. Saylor, is that liquid air that you were telling us about colder than it is in the Arctic regions? 5? S? Ik 'tHe done me wrong, wailed the algebra problem as the Soph handed in his paper. it al? 5-3 :Eff ANOTHER IFN If lightning should strike the high school flagpole: John Beightdol would substitute for itg Lance Pullen would talk about it, Harry Baker would worry about it, Joe Miller would argue about it, Zeke Meals would illustrate it, The Founder would feature it, Horace VVolport would criticize itg Don Jenkins would yell about it, But Mr. Gumpert would fix it. 2? X it Mr. Strawinski-Some time before you graduate, some time I say, I expect each of you to write a poem. That 's giving you plenty of leeway, isn't it? Maxwell-Yeah, three years! , 159 I0fOI'Of0YOIOYOIQZOIOIOfO1010IOIOTOLQIOLQIQZQLOZQLOIQ 1 9 2 7 1:0191srozoxozogeozozozozozozozo1 .lim Deshong Cduring' exanrl-What is the date, prof? Mr. Hertzler'-Never mind the datef The test is more important. Jim Desliong-Well, I Want to have something right on my paper. as :F S Il? Alton Maxwell-Do you know what they call lemons in London? Prof.-No, what? Alton Maxwell-illemons. Prof.-Did l make myself plain? Soph.-No, God did that. llead of the house Cangrrilyl--f4Who told you to put that paper on the wall J? Decorator-4 4 Your wife, sir. llead of the house Cmildlyj-- Pretty, isn't it?,' Bill- Hooray, the prof, said we would have a test today, rain or shine. Jim-' 'Well ? ' ' Bill-' ' lt 's snowing. 'l Hobo- Ah, these capitalists! If we poor people only had our rights, l'd be riding in my own carriage as I did before. Skeptic- Yes, but your poor old mother eouldn't push you now. Laugh at every 1naI1's jokes, tell none of your own, believe all the fish stories you hear, don 't snore, pay cash and you 'll be fairly popular. Martha Frei-dtnane-'4Seniors aren't what they used to he. Louise Myers-t'What did they use to be?l' Martha Freedman-- Juniors, of course. Sweet feminine voice over the telephone-'AHOW are you this morning? Tom 'Hughes- Oh, never better. VVho is it? Sweet feminine voice-'4'l'l1is is the VVilliain Penn High School. VVhy aren't you in school today? The staff wishes to state here that if anything of special importanee to various individuals has been omitted in this publication that it may be written in the spaee provided below. l 60 IQYOI010IO19fOIQIOI9IOfO1019IOIOYQLSIOLOIOLQLOIOLOIQ -1 9 2 7 6 L.. o I ,fy .R+ -' :' fl


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