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

 - Class of 1938

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I 4 v, v -1 w -wwf vw, -H- ' ff?f!!!1222:1:4'1!l!!l1 4..- gfllliffil .... wflllttttfl. ..., itlUN!!!1u...IFH1ilv111,lI22IIlwu,,23I2rmw V TW! rw' T- -- . nv- '.':..:.::::: '--' ' ' -, :'::xn::112g:z'.'FF?iii:::: .L .,,.... 1 ' 1 1. mm m .. W... REILY ADAMS PRACTICAL ARTS Chief What do you say pal? Assistant Football Manager, 'frark 12, DSI, Sylvanian Staff, Class Play, Christmas Party, Graduation. Reily is thc lad with a smile for everyone Uzirls includedr. He is active in nearly all school affairs: so much that we sometimes wonder where he finds the time to attend f-lass. SYLVESTER BARBU PRACTICAL ARTS Bones What uh sayl' Christmas Party. Bones is tall and thin, with a smile on his friendly face. He can generally . be found in the Printing shop, for he is most proficient in this study. An excellent swimmer, he hopes to perhaps become a professional lifeguard. , y . RACHEL BARN ER Acanrzrxnc My gosh! Soccer ll, 2, Iii, Basketball tl, Zi, Volleyball tl, Zi, Baseball fll, Red Cross fl, 2, BH, S. G. C., Club Treasurer, Junior Prom, Christmas Party. Very aetive in sports and one of the hest students in the class, Rachel is cer- tainly no drone. intends, we believe, to he a nurse. That smile of hers certainly ought to 1-harm the patients! ALLEN BARRETT PRACTICAL ARTS Bunny There goes Bang! Allen is the light Curly-haired fellow who talks so much about Lykens this home townl. Most of his time is spent repairing automobiles, when he is not out after fish or game. He is universally liked for his tales about the latter sports. rv t w. R Glee Club, Christmas Party. leaves. 'Ss 2. 43 5 X 2. ,- Eg Aq'o5:1.5 in ,R uill eo .titer leavin: Penn. Ei ..... .w t...1-Mine:...,1fe!I!t4!!1:....., ii..1:!il!i?lii-31QTiilillfll1?llllillfi!l1-1 'f-'fffii1il1'Qi: 'iW' 'lllllllwt -':1':lllll'fll' -maria''-'4--H1Amy W---ia'.a'.asqlit 1 rl, ' WALTER BEAM PRACT1c,xI. ARTS W Ha'r111ie ' I 1Ion't l.'r1ou'. Another out-of-towner, this hands-mme brute hails from Hevkton. Somewhat of an expert around automobiles, he intends to study Diesel enuines when he leaves st-hool. Walter's personality is well-lil-Led, and the srhool will he the loser when he RUSALIE BEARE .-1.C.xnHM1C Boots CertuinIy. ' Sovcer 41 2, lil, Baseball tl, 2, ill, Volleyball 11, 2, 31, Basketball 41, 25, Seimitar IZ, lil, O. T. J., S. S. S.. Sylvzpnian Ftail. Christmas Party. Rosalie is another athletif- girl, who is at home in almost any irame. And her scholastir- standinu? High enonuh to sive her admittance to Wellesley, where she M A RY R ECK Amin-:xi IC IIr1'l.'!l', I rIon't I-'nou'. Volleyball ll, El, Founder 42, I'l, Sylvanian Stall, lleltu Siema, Junior Prom, Class Play. Vhristmas Party, fiiwulllzltion. lie'-ltr's artistiv at-liievf-ments will t'-'rever remain the enxj: ot' we lesser ones 1 f wht. -':in't draw 21 slraiglit line. lhvsihe- ar., her interests iwvlude fun tshe is alw:'j.'- smilingrl and Hill. liill wli-ii' aslt lferl BETTY HE R RY AV.-Xl'l'IIlI1C lfwttff Hiya, H11fc11. ' N 1 ex Il H Xollghill Ill tliristmas Partv. liaty lr the Quiet, 'J JU4l-ll2tll1i'l: l, df-pendalmle girl who never -4-ems tfr be out of 114 'uri-1' anything. She' never makes a fuss hut always keeps a smiling fave, Betty intends, after leavinf.:' Penn, to lit-m,ii.e a n-1 -e. -g......,,f5gg-:milf .....- , -'f- alll! 11!!'!ll 'illlllft-..,.r.'!?!!ll.'fff.-.tw Ili , ,,,.. fr ..--- ..... ....-4-f'v:r::::.-1-ii .:..---M :...:.w-- ' .... ..-W--N .... . W ti.. SYLVANIAN it , -. ..... : ---T.. ..,. 5,-,Z --4--' 1.5.1,-N - ,,,, 4 ,, ' i.,,, 4- .,,,, l'.Z11111f -N Z1111:1i-rf Llttwi- 11Z13mu-1 'Q '11:tm.., iiia1 '11iiii,.rf ':1im... '-N.. . X nn.. i ,,,... ,.,, , . ,, 4, . . M ' 'mA, ' A VIRGINIA BITTNER Cmninacml, Ginny Oli, won is mv. ' . ,V Red Cross, Chorus, Junior Prom, Clllrr Play, Operetta, Christmas Party. After taking a P. G. course, Ginny intends to matriculaxte at the Polyclinic Hospital, where her sympathy and mural humor will cure many of her patients. Just remember, Ginny--patience is its own reward! BETTY LOU BLISS ACADEMIC Bets I florft ln'I10lL'.n , Soccer tl, Z, Zh, Baseball ll. 2, ISI, Volleyball 11, 2, 37, Basketball tl, 2, 33, J Scimitar, Red Cross, O. T. J.. Delta Siizrra, Sylvanian Stall, Class Play. She needs no write-up, for her many and varied activities speak for her. Be- l sides these, she is a crack student and a very popular young: lady. Need we say more? Q if if l e LESTER BLOSSER COMMERCIAL Nook Hey, boy, I know you. ' Junior Prom, Christmas Party. After leaving this Haven of Refuge, Nook plans to enter a Certified Public Accountant School in Philadelphia. Fun-loving: and good-natured, he should be as great a social success as he was at Penn. May his fingers ne'er be stained with his own Red Ink! DOROTHY BOLAN CoMMERCiAL 4'Dottie Isn't that ll slzanzef' Volleyball, Baseball. Soccer, Red Cross, Chorus, Operetta, Class Play, Band, Christmas Party. I h Dottie is noted for her remarkable sunny disposition, which will doubtless enable her to overcome with ease Life-'s many pitfalls. Her varefree lauirh often rimrs ml' l Y 4 Q . , 1 -. Y 4? t P Qi' K Q Z' sf through our majestic corridors, brigrhtt-ning: the lives of all of us, Good luck, Dottie! CHARLES W. gpm M3 ,., f -M QITACADEMAIC 1 1 USIIOITIIU .- 'i . '---P - . 'Tllflff,8 Ui'-1LlflTg: ' '5- -' ' N0 Christmas party. 5 '- Tall. dark and whimsiz-al are the wnrs' r orty' thffla. one melninb muon natured. His nickname is a mistake, hut he' s gmt, and the lass-jg-elf5'eS3' ' Charlie will succeed. May his luck ever keep the Boll rolling?-in wealth! PAUL BOXYMAN ACADEMIC Uno 'Aho or rIie. ' Usher, S. H. K., Christmas Party. This fellow, and his brother who is right next to him, are twins, so you can readily see why they look alike Paul has not yet decided what he will du, but if he and his brother get a job touether, they can sleep oil' days. ROBERT BOXVMAN ACADEMIC Bob Hi, feIl1zs. ' Usher. S. B. Christmas Party. The other of the twins, Bob has the same engaging personality that his brother possesses. He is a faithful worker, and measures up to the best standards with the qt j girls las does Pauli. They both deserve surcess with a big S. H XVILLIAM BREACH COMMERCIAL Bill I reckon I will. Christmas Party. Bill is the secretive type of person, who says very little. As he is the only male member of an all-girl section. his taciturnity stands him in good stead. We fear FH! will make I-1 I1001' husband, however. because he knows the faults of girls so we . 3255 'i' 1 .. 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Gmwd luck, Alhertwl IBOPUTHY BPUXYY CUMMPRCIAI Dnftir' 1111111111111 H111 . solrall, asks-tlmll, 1 -D 1: . 1 1 , I ill'll., - 7'1.'a, 1 1- a, Chris m's Party. . H-re is zu :vom er 1 - -:.-4 ' 1 .' vwvx' ax 1 ' 1 '-as 1'11mc1- -' : , ur1-1i '.: far. 11111 if. s1:u1 : sm - ' 1 11- 1- 1' 1' . um1l'e1'i:xto1l. Anyway, .ze V' A nissl ' e lla . JU ' IN W. BL1l INC'T1N A'u1i-111: ' IJ 15' Ill7Hl' ful '11'i1I1f 11111111 S1Nll'l'N. ,. l U, . '., lmriatmas : ' ' .. '1 K li :A 5 'fum 11 - S- 'fi ' rf- 1 1 1 I ' , 4 wr- 1 4 -. , 1 .. 14 1 ,' D' x A epllones lmrlx irisicar ' 'i U. 'Ls i 51- S. - 's ' V3 '1 X- j 2 , ru ' 8 6 ' , ' ulll 1,111 fi 1' 1 .:' :-'! ' r 1:1 ' - : '1' :I h: '. 1 , '- , '- - -1, E ' 1-vergrthimv. 7' 1' .IUSI-.PH XY. CA FY A '-XIII-Illli' X, .4 .111 mr' I fy if 'P f- 'I ' '. .V :W K ' 2 'Q 1 sf -1 A 41-.111 V ' Q: W1 FV: - Q if ' ii '- iv., l Q- X WF. Z! .N U'lYl lLl 5 7 ' Y- i ' . -X V' ' -iY1ifDf. 'Q 7. A b. , Q fruwelk 1 ' 'i ex, + a vayf as : --'z 1 . HUM' 'S ,' HGVH' ,1fZf,g.. ' ' A: ' A . ' 's Q ' : 2 ' -at fc 1 '. 'i -4...-li 5! f 4 A Al HEI T CHICKIIXI 1 ' 'I 'Tl1.'. A A ' 'f JU I U , Hr ITI'l' I' 1 '.'.' 'liI4ilI'lx, Chrislniaf I':vrty. ' Q .W This ir- lh1- mash-1' ac-1-1n'1li1mist whose sweet. melu1li11uQ strains are sometxmef heard l l'1 William I'1-11113 halls. Besivlef havingz' pheriomenal ability on this rliliiclllt in- , ' SfI'llIl1l'Ill, l'l1i1-li if noted for his tumlvlinu. He is always fmiling and quite ialka- L 1 1' ff-S-ff tivo, :xml will 111-ulmlxly malac- a sur-reps of himself. PAULINE CHRISSlNGEIl 01311511-Ili1'l.xI, I'I1Hj!U Y1111'1'1 1111! s111111'fl1i11gf fl1f'1'1. Claw l'l:'x fhristllma l':nl'lv. 01:1 111' the few fs-male I'l1ClTllll'l'4 11f Su-limi Five, the Law! 0111l111sL, Polly fume- timcf has :1 hard time mf it. Hnwuw-1', she nmnmrc-s 111 keep in l111y-fri:-mls, 1111 1l11v1l11 ll0l'1lll?-K' uf' he-1' 0NlIl'l'l0Ilf'0 with the XYl'lllx6l' sux in her home r1111m. May she- he an insia ui su1'1-5155! IIAYMOX11 CLESS A12-xm:r.iIC A'IV111-1.11 I'11II kia 1111-. I 1111tl1all ll, Z, 341, Track 11, Z, 31, Sigma Phi, Uwher, Christmas Party. XN111'iy is one uf thv Big Boys of VVilliam P1-nn. He has been vevy S111-cc-ssful in the liel1l 11f f11111'!s, and other things. Planning' t11 1411 away to school, we are Qure that hir athletic ability will he suitably Vevoynized. l!I!If11l11,,111g111 1 ' .... 1 JJ... .'.- I 1: :1- -.-' , - -- '-.1-,-- i -'4- '.., - ..., IInI:::ZC.'f IIIIIIIHJJII., IIIIIIIIIIJII.12'WLT..,..J.iW----Ifwfr.-Q-E?55'!'f'ffFfff-':f'fl3'f3?fffff9'f5- -I '355111'Ei1ii.1-1i-1apiiilliI'1iif11F1 P?f2'1iLi?WIL27IiiI?'?2'f1Z6Iiiiif f33liIIiIH? ' ' , H .. ,, ..., ..... . ..,., .... ....... I . .,::::., '-'-- ---.I-....::.t:g '-- I''11zIIII-If1''::.:x:IIII.Ir.',1 ,:i1:IIIISj.'.1i1:I+9IfILZ:x:?IIIfI-AEM2I::!F!2Mf,f,IIlll!!Q1:f::wff:,: 'NUI' II Im-.1-3....mf,-,-.v,.,.151g1:...., ..3 H,,,........ ,..,..,.. ..I..-I ' ....,,.. ' f.. If ............. . .,.,... ,, ..... . .... ,, 1 ,,.., - ' 3 , 'I Wi -'F ' 'f'm'lU,twiii:i:':ilw: 'm4':lNllIMl'1:llllW..l.zi:lll ':'II'fff'fff-I ' ' ' MIM' 'll1!?!! ,,.. ..--- - 151 ' 1,,. . .,.,.I....I ,,.,..,II1'IIffeIII, SYLVANIAN 15 TYIIIIIIIUIT4'IIIllllllliil...l.'.lWlm...J..L'wH--I'-MMMz-lWy.51t'!f:: -.-.-::f.-I'3 m':4:-:-f 'C- '-'-'- - If ' ' ' M' JUNE CONXVAY COMMERCIAL UCUIIYLIFH Obi you--. ' Chorus, Junior Prom, Operettu, Class Play, Christmas Party. June is one of ouI' quiet grirlsq she believes in the old adage, Silence is 1.!Ul1lEIX.u However, when theI'e is work to lIe done, June is always zIvzIil:IlIle-. She is sure to 4IlIt:IiII much sum-cess :Is SrImelIody's steIIIIIr. 6 5 CHARLES B. CRAIG PRACTICAL ARTS .IrIl1II KAYlJIl,'l'i' trzlkmg rzbout the gzrl I lore. Class President, S. B. K., Christmas Party, Class llzly. Here is the lad whose handsome features earned for him the sobriqllet of the HIIIIIlscImest Boy iII the class. AI-cIImIIIIIIyiIIg all this lu-zunty is :I winllimr IIerscIII:Ility illlil :I cheery lzI.uI.zh. Also III-ronIIIIIIIyiIIg him is It Yll1Klt'l 'l' lfor 'l'iIIIIyI lfIII'4l, which rattles IIIIIIII: merrily over the neighlIIIriIIg hiprhways. JANE M. CRULL ACADEMIC .lfIIzie Got a letter' from CuI'11i0. ' Iizxslcetlmll 41, Ill, Volleyball ll, 21, Red Cross, S. fl. C., Christmas Party. . :Ine is the Qweet yUllIl ' th'n-I f Ir cl-Iss with 'I f1'lill'kt'l III'IIIIuIsitv for inmut L l. ll l IU N Ill lil I I YIXUIIQ' IIISIIISI lfll Is III II u Ise e might turn Iut I m but ue duuh IOQQ Fllxl ARU ll-XII AC IDI ,IIC 1 Wu s ll dream Ind sheI SI YI Il IIIIII om s II L IIstmIs PII C, Is-. Ihy e I BYEEIQUYIG who lti4Il1lN Il III e t I I mmlylf m Myers e III-II IrIIeIII v II nI I nI I qu s ll I N e I I ln IVN ce Is lns lIII smII MAIPTHA I DAX IFS ACADEMIC Pr ttu Rclllltllelllilf 'l III IeI sI II I s I Keel Cms. 1 oundel fludn III IIIIII Prom I Ll Iss IJ y Sylv IIII In S e tv I went III ec I IIIIII th Ie'-I 0 1 IIeIId- H I II III Ill -. A101 II I 19 II Ie loum I 1591119 us th It NN Ill surfeed IH heI Ihoeen held of Journalism 'lf' PFBFPC A PEARL DELSON COMMERCIAL Begin I mite oo LIIIs-. I X li Chmus JIIIIIII IIIIm Lhustmtls PII't eII III I ed of I hIIId Lllnll Ih y mllt III I fllelldly I.,ICetIn Beckle 15 if the Lune With tht exIIeCtItIoIIs of IeceIvIII III IudItIIIII lt the ColumlIII BI0Idc'IQt P' W Im. Stuclms we feel Sllle th It she vIIll ClImlI the IeIddeI of success MII I APD DOLSOW ACADEMIC Rm I'Vh6l6'l'6 ya, gomg SIIemI PhI ChIIstmIs Puty Red so cIlled because of hI-. IIvIIII. lmlxs Is III 1IllllS1I6f'lSlbl9 adjunct to Olll rlass His cheely mile Ind Iuesente enlnens the school dly and he IB 'truly A frlend In need As fox PIII Ask II If Wolfe' Red shows the sntgns of a gIe'It IVIHH II SHARPI ESS EASTBURIN ACADEMIC Shmp Ao chubb I dont have a mckel bxgmd Phi Jumor PIom Class Pln UsheI Christmas Party I'hIE IJODUl8l man about town IS often seen dt. WIllIam Penn soclal affairs mdkmg merry Wlth dancmy, and fun Umvemally lIlIed he IS noted for his keen and lxght vut We hope he succeeds III the vsorld as he has at Penn 1,1 ,umm Aga ,Amr www- ,ww Iw- I.. 'Jill llllm' 'llmu ' Wm W .. I . Inc 'Mlll Im III IIIL .,.-f'mIIf-Mm::.k,.n::'ImlMf:UlQ, Will: 'WLM MII' 'mf Wim. 'mul IIIIIJIII-.. L '- 'Wm' M ... wmmmwm :Ia-I,:Iw..Ilw www Nw-W J' W' W' M' J' 'I . . A I C II Ul .. . , I i ' . , l '- W inf I':I.rIli:II' II: lI 'ta t' Ill ' l ys. With I smile i-ll' ev :Ind II sunny I, it hz 'l t Is t her. Sh ',' ' I as :III Illd :Iid - ' t it. I , ' ' I I I M k.b. A . A A N X IIIII'l,r.Iv nk ,v, ,U 7! I I . . ISI . Us '. . gI :I Pl ', Ju ' ' Pr , Cl:Is.' Pl: 'h an I 'ty, 'lz I . Mik , as ' ' 2 I .' I I' s kIIrII-rs, is IIIIQ of he mfs ' - I,- ol' th- 'l'e' -l ' I url 1- er tu LII'lllill2lt0 l'I' III :II I zler. He is also :I If Id singer, :Ind :I :hz 'I vit. VI' lII II I he :I 'I , ' ki I.' ',:' ,' il -, u i J sr A cc ,, ,. . ,lf A S ' ll, 2l, lizlx- Ill ll, 27, lizI.'l4etl:Ill lfl, .', 4' ' ' 't 'l. t Ju ' ' ' , Class Play, ChristIII:Is l':Ir y. :I , I' I 'I taff. XA ,. Q H t , 's sw' A , dig 'li l, IIIIII i: Ielligfcrzt, Illlll has ' e ' cle-Ct F :ll her f ej z ,t' 'I lmsitim :In F l't '-i 'h' f f tl - 4' le' ' s . 2 Fl ' Q '4' ' ,..,. x A I -I I, . .f I f , . Ia V,,,',II II ', pr V ' QA I . ' ' 'I A Wh ' IQ I I - ' 2 .' , II ' err ' s ' 1, A I I ' 1 1' . Qi, -' , , ,in : ' , 4 ' ' ., ,. I I-2,5 ' in I. I L I A i ' II 4 In cz f , I ' ? or S' f I ', ' z.' 2 ' . 4 I I . N ' '. 2 .. L. .z ,' -, V I. 2 L. si . f ' I'. I' ' F ' ' ' .' ' ' ' .' I' ' Z I ' , ' . . I V, , It.',Y 1, I V. I. I. ,h 1 - ,c ' Y , I 44 , n cr I 7 ' u , I I ' I ' '. . - - , 'U . I. . ' ' s Q Y 1 . ' ' ' , I ,. . ' , V - - ..: .::,g f.,r hh W 'L ! 'l U ,.,...fL--I .--4 - ' -'-' -.,'JT-3 - . f'7ff4 'Z 1 . -'-- f -I.- .... .. I ' I 'l I ., . ,. ......':,J...2,,,-.L .. I-I--.,,...:.3', -I--N-In '--IIIIII... SYLVANIAN I ' ' -':::Jr?S'F5'1::::'21-'S'fu::'2Tffff:'::: -:::- - ....:.....:-,,g, I-W-'go---V1--' , ..--- I H .1 L , .W , -mm ...mf-. ..... ,... .gm ,,.....-,lm ,li . I H... - -,34.-3-.,5j-33.1. ,. PUBFI T ENIIJEPS PPACTICAI ARTS illlllffll' I aint u-saying otball 42, 3 -sei: , I 'ass Il-ig, Chri.tmas Par y. Seareh fr' ' group of friendp talking lllurini, classesj and you will probably find 'Duckieu Endery in there fighting hard. With a beaming, smile on his face. he is very well-lil'eLl, erivecially by certiiin members of the fairer sex. He excells in most outdoor ,pnrts. I API YY. ESSIG COMMERCIAL big Iaruins KJ Go rm, you bother . :sl'etb'1ll 12, 2 , Jiri: :xx P'xI'ly. 'srgie that t' l, l: 'l', and handsome I!! liotshot from the Ifommerciwl depart- ment whose Iilienumenal ability a.' a basketball player has won him fame, presti1.e an the illlfllllliltlll of his fe ow L'las.'m'xtes. e exeells in other sports also 'ls e uitlesf wi in t e Iattle for existenre. MAI JUPIE I AGI I ACAIIEM IC lllurgfic' ' ' Ilfzrc was up last night. Sorrel' ill. Uperetta. lflass Play. Hell Cross, Christmas Party, Arc ery. Margie is an amateur psychologist she can read the minds of men in a flash XVhieh is Irobably why she breaks as many hearts as she does. Everyone loves her for her swf-et, lovely ways anil eharmiiig' Ilislvosition. The boys, especially. THEOIJOSIA T. FOSTER COMMERCIAL KiTCflfljlli You know s1mnp m? Rell Cross, Library Stall. Junior Prom, Class Play, Christmas Party, Graduation. Teddy she Cf the Hashingr eyes and the viva:-ious personalityfhas made many friends during: the two years she has been at Penn. She would make an excellent chemistry student, for she has a fast retort. She intends to further her aquativs. and we wish her SUCCESS. 'IH 3-jlllll g JAYNE M. FRENIE 1 Co M M ERCIAL l . E .lm,,-H Hr'y, Iwi! Sm-L-er, Baseball, Rerl Cross, Library Stall, Chorus, T. E. O., Class Play, Christ- mas Party. Jayne is one of the mo1'e versatile members of our K'l2iSS.. Besides those things indicated above, she is a very good dancer, and no slouch with the comeback. She will probably grave the ollices of some lucky firm. DORIS JUNE FUHS ACADEMIC I'vrmffts' I rlon't came. Soccer ill, l5asketball CU, Baseball Ill, Archery 42, iii, Volleyball tl, 21, Red Cro:-s, T. A, P., S. G. C., S. S. S., Olieretta, Christmas Party, Class Day. There isn't much room left, but Doris needs no praise. She is one of the best all-around girls ever to Irraduate, and does Doris get around! That's about all we 02111 Shy. ALFRED GANTT PRACTICAL ARTS AI Don't work too howl. Founrler Stall, Sylvanian Staff, Class Play, Christmas Party. . 8 Al is one of the studious boys of the class, and at the same time more or less of a girl-hater. He is always working: iII the shops or on the stage, and always ' has a smile for those who can find him. VICTOR GENS COMMERCIAL Slm'rty Did you hem' Bing last night? Is Christmas Party. Towering to the height of six feet four, Vic is popular among the fairer sex- or maybe it's just that they like to look up to someone. If he can get close enough to a microphone, it is Shorty's ambition to be a crooner. 'W' 'W M WL WWII mullll Inu! W ' ,Jlllll llllllllm mm 'ini 'G2l'lnI alll! -IIIMIIII' - 'W'l1- 'W .1'lff'W-IIC 1 ' 'wi :. L. SYLVANIAN - ' .. f'fif5iEfff.Qf fA'Q 'W 'lr ll ' l 'M ,Q H , 1, , mi '11 ' THIN 'nun Kino -1. Im , ,I lm' 'Mlm W Ml on III nltll Inu 'mu' Illlwl WI. W3 I W ' .I M- I I ISR 1 X 'Q' 1 V Y X K .1 lx M it I 'V 44 I x in 1,, , I I , Som-wr' 42, SSI, Volleyball IZ, lil. llaskethull 12, Sir, Baseball ll, 2. ill. Chorus, IX I I, , I ' 1 1 1 X M K . ,II I , Q A ' Iml eu I M1 PI I1f I I InIl I s1Int s X 1 B l , ' I J 1 R ?' 1 4 I- v 14 , 2 If 1 ' .1 4 I 1 1 I o . ' I , Wh fl 11 si ht .IloIIlIIl om in 1 I . , f I h I Il 1 1 ' l on I' The h1 l it l r I ll Ivy 1InIl sh ll II sm him 'I Y F X K I I. Ml. PLA GII BER1' I-Xcturmilc Il' 'H' 0 I Indie re yo L. Class Plaj Christmas Party. Really, willing, and able are the three words of praise that may be 'ipplied to Iirza. Che is 'xlways at hanrl to help her I-l'I.':mate.' out uf IIill'ir'IIIties, sc'hoI'1s ic : oth 'I sI-. 'Iy h ' ' e me Img 1 yle:I. . II.-Xlfl CIYI E Comm-IRCIAL ll'l1ifIg11' Ha 21 gm, big stoop. footlmall, Christmas Party, f'I'aIlII:Iti n. ' itey has been ilite ' ' ' ' 'z 'I' I-:Imnns I uring the time he his wen here for is Jri i'Int white h'IiI' gleams like :I ha 0. He is fe :I - 'Ii- ':- ow-well-niet, , Ie, ' we I :I e .4 'ry to lose ' . MOI IIS GOLIPPEI G CoxIMI:PI'I.IL l'orl.'g1 I yottrz go? li:IslsetI1:Ill M2IIIll!'I'l' 12, ISP 'l'I':I1-Is, lfliorns, Christmas Party. IQ 6 xYlIvI'l .'9l' you see :I Ifertain hlomle miss, there also will be Porky Gohllmeru. But 1- Ixe shall not holml this against him. for he is :I pond :IIIII helpful fl'ienIl. May the I-xtenr of his wealth mat:-h his nom. n:ItIn'e! ,LQ GATIIIAIIZINYI GOOI IYEAR f,!',XIi!I',fIC fIooflff ull? rfmft lr1'IiI'1'e il'. ' Volleyball II, 3, iii, Socver 4l, Z, IH. lirnseball ll, Z, iii, lizlslietlrall 12, 31, Sl'lIlIll1ll', Iiilrrary Stall, Sylvanian Stall, .Innior Prom, Class Play. Mnrfli more iII the sports lina-, :mul firmly will III- a S0l'lllIll Ilalye llimlrikson. llesizles :IIhlf-ties, Catheline shines on mnnlniltees, :1rIIl is always working for the sf-huol on one or another. VVe wish III-I' llll'lx. GEORGE ll. GO'l'TSI'IALL Cor.1m:RItl,I1. Cf1srInu.'u UW IVIH2- liasm-lI:IlI, .Iunior Prom, Class Play, Christmas Party. . l Casanova is one ol' the more orominent lovers of our amorouslp' lIIl'lIII.9ll elzlss. but he Ifonfines It to one girl. After lovinux swimming is his favorite lvastlme. H+' intemls, IIIII- to his fine physique, to I-nter West Chester and sper'i:IlizIe in Physical ErlIIr':Iti nI SARA GROVE AC.IIII-:MIC Sully G'I1ye now. Som-er 41, 2, Sir, Baseball ll, 2. ISI, liasketball fl, 2, 33, Volleyball fl, 2, 31, Sviniitar, llelmatinu. l5:InIl, T. E. O., Class Play, Christmas Party, Class Day. . Sar:I's versatility in activities is exceeded only hy her scholastic' reI'orIl. Havinu' been V2Il9il:t'IllI'l2IIl, and having won all the honors Penn can give, we feel certain fhfit hex llIllIIP I Ileel will be distinguished REI NE'1TA H-IAS CUMMLRLI-XL Wlzcl If Y use 'Ls a cute Md M I her I I IlJI II I bball Red C1058 Lhox lls Ll ls Plax Chustmas P uty Mnkex buns. the light of Joy to mIny I Iflx s by her 'xctxons I IILulIted to Ike I LI s e as I -Io ex I IIOII side uhirh he I In pIoI me 41 I sl In XIIN xx II von tIIIe It Bexnethi. HI Is. the stuff S ARA HAMRURC EP CONIMLRCI-XI ' Qnllu D you 'mean et? Real moss Choiuq bxlvaman Statf I X B Claes Pl'1y Chuetmxs Paxty f'l1Is DI: Sara is the I..Iy I1Ie:,Ie with the f1I-t tongue who 1s-or was-dodging, Llisses by +I. nn I' IIIIIIIII people Not th It she needed the classes for she IK nn t e J tin III heel Homn Roll Nh- un h he-I the lI!'lK she deferves walmw 1938 mfr-f MMM ll MII. 'W' 'W M?-2 ' af mm 'nT1 '1rnn- ' 'O .ff T ian, 1 ' ' ' 4: ' ' ' ' . 7, w L - - .1 - 1 - .fg , ' . ' n IIA A. 'I 0 1 . j js 'f ' 2 I :fa ' ' 1 ' . 'z ' : h m: ' :I Marmoyle lzugh. B t .'h h' .' :lx h ' . ' ' as 1 -: ' l ' . -4 on I- -:I. 1 I 5 j ': j , 2 ' , ' ' 2 2 I .' . I I 1 I M A w I .A I vw H ' Q A4 I 0 I ' ' ' I, ' , '.. I ., ' 1 , : ' ', , .V , ' 1 '. I7 ' -. ,. . .- .- .. 1 ' 1 ' , .L lf- . I .ji ' at or ' s . 2 I- I, . I h MV 19' 1' 331' , 's ' . ', fs ,- I .1 I. . :IJ wx ' -L l . l 'Huw ',jZZ!'? l, QLLIW' .I mn. t QQ, . j,,':IIIII 'Q,, zI:I. ,Tfmyfg .,I1f'I :. I--Wil 3, EQ?--' . ,,. ., .L 1 1-,T ' 3 .. 1. A- Tl . 'i -- . - ':' -I 'ff' .. I-M.. --If - ,.. --' II-A 1 , b ....,..,,I .... Sf'-3-. .- 'ffl-.0-,Lw..g'::r:-,, fHEL...,, ' '. ' flfgq,,I.g .,jm,.:.':f-1-QI 5. :1..e,-A, -- ff -f-2-I '::g- ff ' 27- 5:4 -- 'I-'L -I ' I M-1 - '- I' I '- . V SYLVANIAN GEORGE HARLACKER ACADEMIC G4'm'gif ' Hi, chiefl' S. I. IJ. C.. Usher, Junior Prom, Class Play, Christmas Party. George generally creates an atmosphere of laughter and wit. He is a very good socializer, and can he depended upon to iret things moving. Georgie intends to enter D-ike University, and we hope he makes it. Good luck, George. JAMES HARTZELL ACADEMIC Jim hike heck it is. I-'ootliall 42. lil, Christmas Party. The Tarzan whom one sees strollinsl nonchzilantly throuyh the halls is this very Jim. Ui' arninhle disposition and 4-ourteous manners, he has faccording to himl thrilled many a girlish heart. He would make a fine movie hero. May depression, Jim, never ruille the wave in your hair. GLADYS HEIMERIJINGER COMMERCIAL 1'v1nmt Horrors bcyoml 'I'660g7Lif7:071..H Som-er, Baseball, Red Cross, Chorus, Class Ser-retary, T. E. 0., Library Staff, 'Class Play, iil'Htlll2lllOll. Pretty. witty, and intellim-nt tyes. the last two are separate itemsj may be pinned on Gladys as a perfect des:-ription. She has executed her class secretarial duties with unmatrhed skill and gram-. She will surely progress in the husiness world, CARI, HENRY Coru 1x11-ZRCIAI. uSlL0l'f!1N That takes guts! Christmas Party. Hen is one of the quieter boys of the 1-Iassf--that is, until you fret to know him. He has heen so immersed in his studies that he has had little or no time for the more frivolous things of Penn. He certainly works hard, anyhow. D. THEODORE HEPFORIJ ACADEMIC TMI HSlIll'l'1l, Icml me a 'nickrflf' Sipvrna Phi, Junior Prom, Class Play, Sylvanian Stall, lfounder Staff, Christmas flrty. Let not the pontifical dignity of the name awe you fthe D is for Duckyj, for this is the rniversally known and liked Ted, the Art Wonder. He intends to work un a newspaper after leaving: Penn, and we only hope his ability is recognized. ELEANOR HOSTER C0M:vlr-ZRCIAI. u1,l'!'1ll'f'n I'Il bout you wp! Christmas Party. Eleanor comes from Linyrlestown, and it is our gain, for she adds that feminine touch in many places. Her business acumen and ability have already obtained for her a position, and she intends to rontinue with her work after leaving: high school. DOROTHY JONES H ACADEMIC A lint uY.OIl,I'l' got smm'thing there! Red Gross, Chorus, T. A. P., Operetta, Junior Prom, Class Play, Christmas Party. M, f Dottie is almost always found at the entertainments gziven at William Pei..-, hy ' virtue oi her dancing ability. Besides this, she is quiet and demure, preferring to S make hex presence felt rather than heard. She intends to attend West Chester. if Q CHARLES KAMM ' ' AC.xm-:MIC f'l:.1n-life You. re a lover. ' Chorus, Christmas Party. Class Play. X Charlie is one of those fellows without whom no party is complete. He gives it that indelinable stimulus. He is renowned for his quick wit and good-nature kiddiniz. All in all, Charlie is a mood man to have around if you like a swell time. 1'- 1938 w I wx: I mln ill 'll Ml lllll l l SYLVANIAN .A 4' ,'i...ifqfp3 A 4i im.. -in .7If.4-QQQJSQIETEQJ-121.. I H ll - . ' ' DOROTHY KAPLAN ACADEMIC Dol No flop! Party, Graduation. M. ROMAINE KINARIP ACAIDEIVIIC A , l'hristmas Party. ' 1 1'llf'lIf's' l'lay, Christmas Party. A mark on the world that shi- has on Penn. JANE KNIGHT Acuxomilc U Juni, NGC!! Wll1Z. , Baseball Ill, Basketball ll, Zi. Volleyball ll, EI, Sorrel' fl, 2, 31. Red CroSS. T. E. U.. T. A. P., Junior Prom, Christmas Partv. , , Janes hearty chuckle enlivens the most moribund joke, and her beammg HHH he-speaks a harmonious temperament, Her services have been welcome in the tap club. Jane intends to marry a millionaire. Good luck to her. EARL KRAMER PR.xr'T1C.u. ARTS nIX'l'lI7llt'U WHO is she? Christmas Party. Krame likes to play basketball, whiz-h is his favorite- sport. Being of a talka- tive disposition, he is also at home in the company of women. In Biology he was known to have obtained various fauna, for the class, together with food, for them. Some fauna, we-'ll say! CHART.-ES KUHLWVIND PRACTICAI. ARTS '12,f.J Well, I guess so. Oper:-tta, Class Play, Christmas Party. Burl Kuhlwinrl will be remembered as the tall. diilnified boy 0cC8Si0H3llY Seen saunterini: through l e:io's fair halls. Not often. however, as 'he is always bqsy helping: here and therr, or working on the stage. He also likes to work with machinery. CATHERINE KURZEXKNABE AC.-ummuc f'K,,g,, Why do'rL't you? Socrer 11, 2, 31. Basketball ll, 2, Ill, Volleyball 41, 33, Baseball, Scimitar, T. A. P., O. T. J., Class Play, Christmas Party. . . Although occupied with many activities, Katy found enough flmQ,.Whll8 at Penn, to obtain an Honor standing. She is one of the few Latin survivors, and swings a mean foot in the Tap Club. She intends to enter college- Basketball ll, 21, Volleyball ll, Zi, Red Cross, Z, X. ll., Class Play, Christmas Just another one of the jahber-jablu-r -'iris rf l'.XI. Dot is always on the go- oever still-never quite run down. Her success is due to her keen mind and sense ol' humor. May sho realize her ideals and have blue skies all her days. ALBEIIT M. KATZ Cmiiuaucmi. iKK1lfZl.t' Inlay Ulf, you crazy you. Band, D. R. S., Christmas Pa-rty. Al, as he is sometimes 1-alleil. is tall, darlf, anil :you supply the third adjef-tiver. Anyway. he is somewhat noted for his wroouin' ability and his laruv supply of school spirit. He will, of course, enter the furniture lulsimlss. 'l'hree rluzirs and a stool for Katz! 1fun1n1fr Solid, Volleyball ll, 2, 3l, Soc:-er 11, 2, Iii, Baseball ll, Zin, Basketball ILZU, Ri-d Cross, Romaine, peppy and alert, took an an-tive part in svhool athletics, as well as 1 the studies. She has won the approval oi' her ulassniales by hi-r vitality and her ' industry. VVe all wish her luck. i LAURA V. KLING Comm:-:RCl.u. J 7 1 77 ' Hiya, laid. Basketball Il. ZZ, IH, Baseball 11, 1, ZH, Volleyball ll, 2, 321, lied Cross, Class Peaches is just about the cream of the 1-rop. Bs-sides bein: a whiz on the tyhe- writer, she has at her vommand a very rheery smile. We hope that she makes the .A -I M-,:.-'m-113.-.iii-'f 1938 ,. -...,. , . , . '4'-4-172-'fi:. ' ' '-- '44-' ' QW' i A 1 ' N ,,,. I- I 311: A ,f ,f4 4,,-df.. ..,..-37521-2.......,--'SISf--g7,...LT'7-52---f'L1l' I -fi 'rl ' ' --- A ..-mm M-in f5 'Tf' 1-- il-H ' .. ..J,..,.., '--:--....:mms-:mms-12.:::E'3iEf-'II'1'-i ' ' . '- i. .1 'MN 1 N 4' O F, 111 .R if i li was 'J H- 1W ' .IZIIINH - HIM 'HIM ' , 1 ,11 1 ,.- ' 111 111 11.. 1- .1 111. 11 ''iw1i!i6ifIJl!ill1411EE7'm' -1 1 F H v11u111,. !11uu11 '1m111,11W'1111111111 '111111l11.2 '11R21111121 '---?31iL3111:i --Wmzi'-'-1'-'1 'Lunar 1' '11Jt,I.I.!,,1Y Baseball tl I Chri:-tmas Party Jerry is ilu , lle1l Cross, 'l'. A. P.. S. A. E., Chorus, Junior Prom, Class Play I 1larl1-eyed, Il11:+l1ing lll'llll0tl.9 whose Charm and 11erson11lity have GERALDINE LAROSE 1 C111111111zRc1AI. I'Il ruin you. 0bt11ine1l for bm' 11 1-11mmen1l11l1l1- s111-ial 1111siti1111 among her classmates. Always 1111 the un, yet JI'I'l'j 1111 , U., ever be 4,'0llll!O4l 11111111 to 1111 her nart. HONALI1 LEEIJY 1'11r.1:111-11:01.-11. bb QE'- 0' if Nur 1 KK 1157, y 1 , 111, Hello tl11' rc, 111111. ' Clll'iFll'lHlS Party. 111111 is 11111- 11' these fellows 11 ho is 11lv.'ays busy 11t something or other, but 1-an still stop 111 have 11 Ullllt with 21 NY1i'Y'lHlIl. He likes to talk with the teachers foutside of Clase, 1f 1-11111'xe1. 1:n1l is on t'riv111lly terms with them. VVe wish him success. EVELYN L-ESWING ,'5xC.'hlll':j1llC 11',,'sv 11 1 1211.1 Im you S011 11'1L1'1t I 'III-Ullllfl H1111 11-11-e. l,e!:1-r. l 1111111ler 11, 11, ISI, Sylv1111i11n Stall, Class Play, Christmas Part xx E11-ly11 if 111111-1I for bor in1lix'i1l1111lity 1:l' 1'll1tl41l1'IQl' as muvh as for her su111'itv 1 1 of ten1111f1':1n111111. lla11ning:' 111 I'lllt'I' lll'l't'0 5i'l!17lll 111' Business in order to l1e1-ome 11. ser-r1-l1:l'v, flu- will '11'1-. ' 2 .'.'1 1 ' '15 1 .' ' 1 -' ' - gui , Ntntly l111n, tl1N1 11111l111u 111 1 x1111111se1l 11111 lu1l1y emnlogex. ' .1 .l1IN' ,. V' Q 'T , 111311111 . 3' 1 sau' Jolzmzy 11151 'ltfffllff S11'1'Q1', '1 1. 1 1, 11- 1 4 '11 , 15' 21 , Q-1 oss , 'J 01' - L 1 , . A. ., mrvttz, . Llllllll' from, Cass Play, Christmas Pal' . rry '. 1111 I-111111111 at lYllll2lIT1 Iunn for her evellent work in d1'am'1t' er -'1lL'l0ll!i ten11111r1 ren 11111. 1111b111'n tress1-.' blend well with her charming 11erson'1lity, 21111 lllI'l' V' , Jerry! -1661. 1' . V0 45. HELP NF I ILWIS f'.lIlflIRI',, , S11 111111 A1'1-hery, Xolleyball, 1er1-tta, Junior Pro . .'111'1'er, 1 .' . 1 1 , 5:1511 11 IN MFM111 mM JOSEPH McCUNE A1A11m111' . '.. orus , 2 , 1 1' 1, 'ass ay, C ris ma. Par y. 1 's111si ion e, 'Ind you '1r1- 1 '11i t so 11110e.'. II FA MA F MAHA I! C11111 111 11:111'1A1 1sketlJall, V1lleyball, Chorus, SQIV1 '1 I1 ', ' ri: mas art, i1111. She has made '1 Q'r1o1l start we can 11ll 111ly our best wishes. XX I1 1 IAM J MFIKLE ACAIJI- MIC lenms f3J Sylv'1n111n btail Claes HINIKJIIIII Chu'-tmas Party lun 1111 Bull hae an Ullf'-QIYHIYI' care-el 1ho-111 of lm 1 1111011 1 114 fy I 'J-1-1 l 1.11 '...1lW' N 1 ll 1111111 W' 1 1 un ' 5 fm- ,1 1' M -7 'lllllu 'mm miT. 1-1-.. ZMJIUYIQQEU ,,,. .JllllI!1IZ..,15jlEl!lll1L,,7..1lUPV 1lN ' ' ml1,--1...:33'P!!1l??-,-.1'W1lP1f.1,...1!!WL1--1 ' W. ,.,,, ..., . 1-1111111.11 '-1l1l1'1'1'1ZZ '1 'f111111111 1111111-1 IIII11 'Ill .1 111-9 1 1 , - 'r1 T eer I.e:11 or . of Iliff ffl II Jn any G1rn11n1? 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JM: .,,.. 111::1111f:..1.LL11:1.11111 3112111111'1'F'5 '11!L'1 i 'i....':5 '1 f'V 'I'111 1'. - .111'111LZ'.1','1 '1 Lt' 1 '11' 1 1-11-1 1'111 4 .:?i11?EJIIl1 l or SYLVANIAN vw im ,ll w- 1 ,um lm' 1 nu .mm imuniv ,mln ,lm .tum ,mm nm nm mv num .mm in lm mm ,iw H llll my MH, ,WMI .quill null, .lmmj Illllll nun' ulllll flu' will mn, lm. IIII, r lull, ns ll ,lluu llluul 'l'm., llul .llluu 'law ,nv vu ,lm , 1, l . ll in l 48. Q 4 W F y . if. Egfr' if vl .,,, L . V fi is HOXX AI IJ MIINNIICI Lmixu PfIXl WILLIAM MEYEIZS Afixisrtzxxif William although quiet, shows xlelerrninzttifni lnlorx and pleasant. manner have made Bill a favorite with you decide to 0, Bill, may your future ire the best. r X7 f 5 , W:-ff f MARY MICHAEL ,MVP .,.,,-f Wkpli- Corixuiieriai. i'lIi1f'1'i' . ll Baseball fl, Ill, Basketball 42. ffl. Vulleylrilll llf. 353. Sylvanian Stall. Class Play, Rell Cross Club, Ulleretta. Often a witty remark from the clirevtion of Milo-'s to at monotonous discussion. VVQ shall certainly nnss become somebody's stenngz. JEAN lVlIl.l.EIt Co?.13.iEscif.L HSUIHWY Khlr Although one of the quieter type, Jean is one of easily. Her sudden witty remarks, which prove she do uolclenf' are a constant source of deliuht to her classn LAUR-X MH.l-Ell COMMi:RC1,xL 'iIAlll7'lt'n Volleyball fl, 2, Ill, Basketball fl, 2. lil, Soccer Archery Library Stall, Red Cross, Oper:-tta, S4-irnitar, eel. is the word for Laurie. Her sunny rlisyms iienils u ierever she goes. Being universally likell. s hex hnsinfss career. ll Myf 1rowI! oius U llbi ll btilf Opeictt c,l'lIlSi,l'1'li.S Pmr How ucl en nys music of all types ind is often seen ln attendance at various musitml functions throughout the ritx His pmtniesque presence will enliven any s iil event fox he is 1 yu yo n l tl We wi h you all the success in the world. IRLNF P Nl Xl BAUM Af' xnr mc P nn Bly 14'07'fI!l' Chi i-,tm as I utx nit Jolly 1 1 l menu Xlxviys bu x ue wonder where she finds time for hen studies but she doc Hel blonde locks and merry smile have em icherl Lountle - clissiooms with then bexmin etful ence She is certain to suc- ceod H AN SOX OPTMYEP CONINIERCI-XL H gg , vs t . I .1 Holy smokes. Football fl il li itlx fly Ba-,ebill ill Band HJ Orchestla ID, Class Play, fhaduatmn Chi lstm is Party Hanson is a sturdy toodnttuitd youth sometimes quiet and sometimes the xexeise He has a keen en e of humoi and like 1 good Joke whether it is on him elf oi someone else J PUSSFLI OXXENI ACXIJI-,MIC WK Lure Harl fl data lust night. nnis U in Band ll 2 in 0 h tia ll 2 31 S B K Christmas Party. Russell is dignified quiet pleasant and unassuming qualities which make him a very likeable youth His ability in playing the trumpet has procured him a fine reputation as 4 musician In him Penn State will receive a dependable man. M ,ulflulliwh W it J' M 1938 im. xl! MC H11-... W3 W-3 'W'-v 'u hu' uv 'llllu 'l'lN1 , 6 V - . Sw M v 4 ' .' 4 V , f f . l f I ' 41 ' A i f Y, X Y 1 1 . . 'A L , 1 1 C ., Ch L, lil, I 'z 'y 'z , 'I a, ' z 2 ty. vi - J -.- A. . 1 V H., Z 'lv 00 2 ' , ' .' 2 nj ' u LI a . ' s 2 7.' u . .' 2 ' li ' YV 11' i -' 1 2 - li . . Re '-, ' j, fill of' peg is lrvefl hy -' ne. .- '. .' sg, ' 'i ' Sf ' Z .'.' ' .' 'l 4 I ' D Sl' Q . l . L - t L ll . 0, .' .'2.5. 'z . 2 . ' . -' ' . . .' ' , f - 2 '- ' , .' ' . ' . F ',' -sz ' ' . w U 1 4 . A . u J , I ,va an , Te .L.J, .',5, rces .. . . .H-. . . 1 , , .' ' .. ' : ., - , ...,..,,-ll, su.:W..,. ML-It . LM ,... ........., J.-...,,,, wW,, ' my l .,13 1'-: ' , -- 'v:r..- -ef..--'-7' -M' ......, u W-57 rw' 'I-. 'ji' in . . Tr , Bill Ym1'rf no! rr'r.sutz'Ie. Operetta. Class Play, Junior Prom. Christmas Party. r-vt-asim.. His inflividuality the opposite sex. XVhat,eve:' 17'!,f4l zfrzmm zrrussIe? Soar-or 42, ill, Chorus 42, 3J, Christmas Party. seat gives an enjoyable turn Mike when :-he leaves us to 11, ,fluff your ,fmtlze'7's. , 0 J Archery, Volleyball 111, Chorus fl, Zn, Opera-tta. Ch those girls who make friends ristmas Party. esn't believe that Silence is iates. lVluzr yn my, Kz'r'zI?,' tl, 2, dl, liasf-ball 41, 2, 31, J. A. l'., Christmas Party. ition wins For her a host of hi- van be sure of suvcess in 1 1lm:eLJ.l! '.41,,,444le'3u1sir!!!!!!111...?iQ!!!!!!!!11L...ililim1u.JL7U1!!!!!!hiiJL1!11it41u1QJ3:1rmueiTH1nuvf' J:nmiff''''in1uI14vif'IZI11zzuI.uiiff2I::1mii..'5I2X::mwujiiimmsillvmlllszi.IZZZI!l!!!ue:ui1iliiwwu,.,.lEZH!!Mlf',,.,,,,fllllffitgfi-llllliiflilff-f12liIf!HQWLEEEMraimlpallliibmdmlsessfill' ' SYLVANIAN - 1 1'-'-may iW.ig11': i'f?i'ii311:i nimzi ALBERT PICCOLO ACADEMIC K , Pete I gotchaf' ' 'ff Baseball 12I, Assistant Dr. to football team 131, Usher 135, Christmas Party. Pete is a peppy, talkative fellow who is known as the faculty pet. However. A , the friendliness of this good-natured lad will cause him to be missed at William 'W Q Penn. Good luck at college, Pete. VERA L. POND COMMERCIAL Oh, rIon't be ignofrzmtJ Chorus ill, Junior Prom, Class Play, Christmas Party, Graduation, May Day. A jolly smile, a rippling lauuh- -that's Vera. She's famed among her friends for her gay good-naturedness and sweet disposition. With these assets to her credit, you can see why Vera will probably conquer the business world. CHARLES PRESS ACADEMIC L'Imr1ii ' Gee, younrc queer! A. Z. A., Christmas Party. Charlie, a tall, lrrownseyed youth, has proven himself a most likeable fellow among his friends. Wlrle everyone else rushes about him, he goes along' his way in the same even tenor. Heres hoping.: you irain all the success that you deserve, Charlie. 5515. GISNEVIEVE RENNER up COMMERCIAL , Mi . ullprlijn 110117, Gee .1 v sf I Q' Basketball, Volleyball, Christmas Party. ,. i i-if Genevieve is one of the most pleasant and congenial girls of our class. This gait 'gy 2 s , C ' .f tall, dark-haired, rather athletic girl, is never without a smile for all or a cheery word for some one. XVe hope there is a we-ath of happiness in store for you, Dede. PAUL C. RICHLEY AC.-ADEMIC l'I?11rI .Ww'r1wfI my cIrzrim'tte. Band, Orchestra, Chorus. Bud has but recently joined our class, as he moved to town only last year. But in this short time he has made many friends by his sprightly personality and his phenomenal musical ability. He is sure to make good as a performer on either the clarinette or the sax. IRENE H. RICHTER COMMERCIAL Ric'l:vy You rIm1'f lrnozr, do you? VolleyballI2J, Baseball tll, Chorus, Christmas Party. If you hear someone giggling merrily it is a safe iruess it is Irene. Her sunny disposition, yzood nature, and willingness to co-operate are proof enough that she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. sv JAMES S. RITTER ACADEMIC Hard Nose NO. K. Chief! Track 11, 2, 31, Baseball 421, Usher 121. Jim is one of the individualists of our class. You can 'xlways depend upon him to add zest to the gathering. We hope you may meet with success in whatever line of work you choose to follow. JANE RODDY COMMERCIAI Boofs You think .so Chorus fll J A P Red Cross Christmas Party .N This blonde lass IS so quiet you hardly realize shes alound However when lt comes to helping others shes the first to volunteer her servxces Jane is very deseivlniz of any happiness that may come hex way Food Luck Boots' U in N, v . in num, um un MII., Hmlllllfi ' ' ' il ,Mtn H'!..:......iUW!f:........llffH'+.......!'.'!i2:.Jlllltmi -ii. ...MII f l.i:'i' ' 4 miuv5:1'w6ifa:.-:- 6. , ls. . M 41 N r E u 11,11 u I ' , l r 7 2 I ' ' ' ' - 1 ' - VYN, Wm. WVX4. . 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'I'1'1'11.1f ,-lu' sl111cl.'.N:, ,tIl'1'l'1'llll 1111!l1i11'. ' J. .X. P., Ch11r11s 111, Christmas Party. We l4IlUXV Teeny will prove an asset to some lucky employer for she has the essentials necessary in the husiness wo1'l1l, Always ple:f1sa11t, never l1oiste1'o11s, she a11y1li1-s herself 1liligently to the task before her. Success to you, Teeny, in all you 1l0l JEAN C. SMITH AC1111111113 ,l1fr111111 You ought I1 lr. Volleyball tl, 2, 31, Soccer 121, llaskethall ll, 2. 151, Library Staff, - Cro. T. A. P., Class Play, Christmas Party. 1 Full of pep an1l f1111. Jean is always ready to 11l'ua11iz1- a 1.C'l'0llD of ' 1' ys to enjoy some form of entertainment. Je2111's likeable 11e1's01121' .15 her 11111111la1'ity among her friends. Good 1111-k. Jean! l, MARY SNYDER C111.1M1:RC1AL Tiny Aw Nutz! Chorus 121. Junior Prom, Christmas Party. Tiny is 21 quiet, 01111111-11i21l miss with El hz11111y little smile. She is the third 11f the three mnsketeers. 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X. ll., O1 ' 2 Ilass Flay, Syl 2 li ..'t2 lf, - fi '2 2 ' , ' 2. 2 ' '. ia Ii 's , f th 'l ' '.'t girl: i11 our 'l21ss. h'.' 2 ' - , is: 2: ' 1 :1 l111.' f frien ls th' gh h ' f'1e ' 'k 2 l ll' , t h ll, 1 zj ' It ft leall .' -- Jxie. ' . .. C . 1 2 1 l' 1 I' l1'111 IILUIIII it! 1 I I5:,' 22 4l1, liaxlx tlzll 111, V1ll-'l2ll 111, Ch ',' 111, Rel Cl'1.',' 111, , , f'11'ist as arty 131. 1 If yo ar1 li1-t 'i11,-' a slin 1'11u11,f mips flashin 1' th1'11ugl1 tie halls, it 1-2 be 111 - oth-1' th: l': l'ne. Wh- ' 1' not she 1'ar1'ies 111t her' plans 1 ,A - Af I1 lfs st . we 2 :Ill i1l1-11 sh ' ' U e.'s. V , --'L 5 rrpmlz , , , . C 1,.z,,. R 1 . 1 ' , Tl 1 1'-11 lla,-1 1 2 l 121, Christmas Pa Ly. P' -' is ol' tho: 1121tu1'21l hor has 'etball I2 j rs, 'h 1.'e 2 ' ' , '4 ,- f 11 t. 2 ' 2 I '2 . A Little N21111l,11n wh s ',VUl'4l is lz ' 2 1' .' - ' 1- 1-1' his Fri- 1ls, he 31'11ve.' l1ims1-ll' to I11- re: lly i1livi1l11alisti11. H ' 11' ' - 1 . 15 -' . - - . 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'!!!tz,,,IlJ::III.II. .JI,,,,,,,,,N,mI'g'1I.I.-fI f I MII... I,,,,,,q:II-r-IfI jgMififfirrIIIliiilii f II f I 1 H :MW fm,5.gs.:fxMig:I':-IWMIIII,-'I''Qgi,IlIm'f4'',,,IIIIMIZIIIIIIIIIILQQ1 Ill- 55IjIl1ll2',,: .,,-,' 3 'fllllI-Im., jgifllh-III., . '4 --VV1 I, MARIE J. SOSTAR he COMMERCIAL ' ' nr 1 5 IL ' I Sis Aw, foo. fm... U , Chorus lll, Scimitar, Junior Prom, Christmas Party. 1' A We will remember Sis for her athletic' ahility in which she is Certainly outstand- -' '- ing. She also rates highly as a c'ommeI'cial student. These- qualities, romhlned 2 7 .' . :.- with her plc-:Isant personality, are her assurances of much success. I II. JEAN SPEECE I 1 COIXIMHRCIAI. Syvum .lu'1'I ' 'Tllrlylffi I'm Il'l'0Ilfl. . I Chorus llr, Junior Prom, Christmas Party. Baseball fl, 2, 31, Basketball ll, 2, Iii, Volleyball ll, 2, Jil, Soc-cer ll, 2, 31. K ,Q if ' J' V Jean's spontaneous wit is just as c-ontagious as her radiant smile. The vim, -I' ls'siZ?'ii I 1 is the word fr-1' her. Good luck. Jean, you are headed for sum-ess! A 'I ' I 2 vigor, and vitality of this light-haired lass is displayed In everything she does. Pemwy . I es, II. I ' . .A Ifawaw., NFA. EDXYARD SPERAVV PRACTICAL ARTS 1'm'o Hi lcid. ' Track Il, 2, BJ, Football ll, 2, Lil, Sigma Phi, Usher, Class Vice-President, Junior Prom, Sylvanian Stall, Christmas Party. Eddie has curly hair matvhed with a beaming! smile. His winning personality has Qained him a host of friends. For his athletic ability on track and football helm hr is best lnoun food lucl Pero' MAPY E ST AMPAUCH COMMI-'RCI xi boots H1 honey ' Volleyball Alehery Red C10 s O l J Choius Ushei Junior Pnom Chllstmas Palty 'lhis lovely looking, senxoi plans to Join the White Pnade at the Polyclimc Hospital whale he! chum personality and Loud loolxs will lllle many patients Boots 1: headed fox success we med onlv add our best I shes KATHRYN STECkLEY Co'v1MI-'RCIAI Kun Hue I um aga Chuan:-I Red Cross Class Play Chustmxs Panty In Kay ns combined a -meet neu-Ionality with pxofiuency This has been Inoven by her su cess It school as a classmate md student Since falluie Isnt In nun voralmluu vshnle talking. of von Kav we know youll find happiness XX AYNTE XX STRAVK COMMERCIAI T111 0 K Kul B useball Ch: Istmas Pal ty luikey IS one of the countiy boys who made good IH the big city especially at William Penn The gills eitalnlx admue this blonde curlv headed lad but It doeisn t affect Fllllx Max Lads Luck be with you Wayne' 4..- EVELYN NVALTHOUP COMMFRCIAI Sully Is your Englzsh done, Lrmwz Choius R d Cioss S G C J A P Chustmas Party Sally is one of the mo t unselfish 1TlLllVldl1'1lS of the class Her kind heait makes this blue eyed miss a good fi Iend to have Whethel or not you follow a career In the business xxoild ue wish vou happiness Sally' P RFNNIETH ll AMPLEP CONIMFRCIAT Bm qfoop Youu qomn 'liacl Cluistmls Pdltl '1lIs t ll good looluny fellovs can almost flluaxs be found on a bxslsetbill fiom His Ixllx 5. od nature unusuallx tall statulc und commendable knowledge of siness h s m s We haxc no doubts vihmtsoexex as to his success In business Im!! 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U- l ' .l.ll. 4 :Lif-2?l..1?-,.I,.,:::::., ,,,,, T ml --A'A-4-'-A 1 M...- JANE WARFEL CoMr11:Rc1,1L .ill-1: ,.... .IL -1-A -'::..!Yf.l---ffe:: ...... !fL,,1-:fr .,..- 1 I H i ' I ' ' '..LTlQ1:1ff-.i' -- '---4 - ' -1 .,.,.,., Ws-WHsfr wwmwswmwvfwmmwnw ,mm ...Wm .I I, 111 ,Ml ,.lll1',,..IlW,,, ..4. , ,,,, ,... ,.,, . ,-,, Ti ,,.- UA ' 1,f,1,y1f1,' You got s11'r11pi11 H11-rf . ' - .-kethall, 'olIeyI1aII, S111-1-er. ten Cross. Junior Prom, Class Play. ' ne ' we 1er.'on1 ' y ' o as ' e ar s 1 all her 1-lassma es. ' ' 1 - 1: : i ga' y -1111! 1 11-11 '. j ll ' A' - 2 ' :1tt '-11-l'o11. viz A 'Q' lo ful JOHN WATE PS Ac,1111c1x11C iv H!l'll.f'-O H 11' llfilll :loin Chorus. . '. re IQ 1 1 y 1 ' 1 'Q -1 zz 'Pius vena. a er nv ' 'ic-1 0 ins gg .-. 1,-1-y as ' 1111 1i pf' 1- 1.-Q.-sr' ' ya 'en1s z 1' o1 '1. 11 A-gg s ' 's ez 1 -11 1e1'-11114-11 . Q .'1 I -1I t e success lt! '11- CHA PLFS WEI SH C1131 MERCIAI. Hmm.. Hey, simp. ' V f-s. '1y. ' r.s1n as Party, 1 ' -11-lie : e --xss Q-owns, : I A -1 1-onstant source of delight to i. '1 L ' gon111a11io11.-. Wherever there is l1fllI 'l'lt0l'. there also i.' Honey: and his motto seems 1 515- 1 JOSEPHINF E. XYHELLEI AcAD1'M1C 1, Honest-to-John.' ' -sketl1:.ll I . Sow ' ' . Bas 1a 2 . S1-imi -1', 'l'. E, 0. Class Play, Library Stall, Chorus, 1I'aduati0n. Jo if the girl with a s1111ny dislnosition, -1 vivid personality, and a brilliant smile. She is alw-1ys ready for a 1.0041 .ime, -1nd yet is one of the hardest workers in the C HIS. WWII I IAM VVINFIFI ll ACAIDFMIC lVin1'y It s solid. Tau Beta Gamma Christmas Party. re is a boy who has t - 'Jrry ' - care ' the world -1 lighthearted, joyous lad. Although seemingly a little frivolous, Windy is 1-ver ready with a help- ing. hand nr a broad grin. NORMAN WITTEN Co111x11'11c1,11. Nor'r1l' Joke KJ-U-N-Ki. M . 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I inc 1- 1 h N is Q f . ,, N R in he, Love me, love .ny car, XVe wish him lots of luck. iz., ,N 4 A ! 1 J 1 Q U 4 me HJ 11 H 1 1 Ba I I S LLe1 Ill el II lil til , x ' f R 1 . .1 , 1 1 5 4 2' I s I 1 1 L 1 li 77 ll 7 Y! L He , no .1 wc UI .1 111 1 3 f 1 Christmas Party. A winning smile and a happy-go-l111-ky ilisposition a1'e always with Norm, who seems to be on hand whenever help is needed. His pet ambition is to he a hockey player. May he always land on soft we! MARY lVOI.l FIRSHEliGE.ll CoM1111:Rc1,11. lVoIfi1- ul7flllfjlllf'.,H Red Cross, A. A. Secretary, Lllll'Zll'y' Stall, S. C. S., Junior Prom, Class Play, Christmas Party. You 1-an always recognize VVoIfie by her ilanc-ing: feet. As for heim: popular, her goocl nature and jolly dislrosition insure this and :1 great deal more for her. We 1-1-rtainly wish VVoIfie every possible succ-ess. HELE N WOOIICOCK AFIKIDPIMIC 'AI'r1n1 IIrm't te-ll fine, lrft mf' gm-ss. ' Sor,-1-er fll, Volleyball tl. 2. 31, Arm-he-ry, Chorus, Red Cross, Basketball, S. S. S., Class Play, Christmas Party. HCICIIYS f-heery smile has lighted many 1-Iasses 11111111111 XN'llllill'Yl Penn and will he greatly missed. She plans to Ize-1-orne a physic-al eflur-ation teacher after 1!l'2lllll1It- i11p'. Attrartiva- and full of fun, Pam i- lfouml to s11f1.ewl, 1938 ,.11ll,,.1.1u1l1 .u1w.111u--.-w-...1w-.- 'i' ' 'i 'l ' MTN 'rfffflll - ,'I',lIl1H 'iQf1fT1Sl ':ffiQ1i1 , -1 3-,1w ,,111w- 1311w111w...11n .111 1 .1111 - I 5 ' .,,.a-- . .- -'--. ,,.,- .,- w ,am W ,,.-V:-H ........,.,. 3 'Ia' X J ,uw lu. A I 'r -rug' JIIIIIIIIMMI.mm...,j:jgWI..,:mmw,.,5,'ggnum!z3Mm!.l , 5!',r gyyp,,!..,. jjggmmr,.,Njggwlm ,I.IAImI-Q:::f:fMHi,:,:q..mWf . ,, , - .... l 'SMH .... K W.:-I-1 ' ,,,...: ...-'- ,,...--7 ,Au-I-1 nm ,. N In ,, M 1 I ml--II 4-: .,4.. ---'-- ' ': ....1 ------ f : ,... ,I --f' 4--' : .... . .rv-M ...Im-v ' mul! .-murllllll. rmllhllt . 'W4lll!!. ..., ROGER XVRIGHT CUMMERCIAL Track 42, ISP, Chrislnras Party. Bonehead is another of the many outstarrdingr track stars who have, in their -'--- f ' 'f r ' him in nwfrre- than one event. May your srwcess spur you on to further eflortsl WILLIAM I.. YOUNG i'r:ACTr1',!r. ARTS l!i!r ' ll'lly rlmft you yin' up? Bill is one of the most conprenial boys in our class. Due to his ability to juggle, he is alwayh in demand for amusement. Workrng around automobiles, however, seems to be his favvrite pastime. VVe wish him success. C.- 'Z 'L :r 5 x FP 2 E .I 'E' F3 I 77 x E1 :J '4 D7 .-P Q m . 4 E 'T E N 5 C- 5 : 'IQ r rc Ili EJ rn A .F ale' , r.:-E, V ri A I ' 5' ., .v Q Q 'S :- Q E Q X M, Q 5 N H: an fl Q is . IA 'W Q 'I ,ffm A. A. President, Usher, Class Play, Christmas Party. 4' 'YS r + 4: ,I JEAN ZIEGLEIZ C0'NIlVIi'fCl.'!I. Zigg1'c You goon! Bzisebull Ill. S. A. E., Sylvanian Stall, Red Cross, Christmas Party, Class Play. Jean's foremost asset is her gift of nab, followed closely by her' winning wer- korrrlrty If ever you -uc-need rn gettrnu the last vsord vuth Jem vou are to be KUIILI rtulated Max X0lll giggles TICXGI be srrppre'-Sed' TP ANK ZIMMEI M AN XD! L Arm Vl7TIl gen lu nd x ln! N Ll rss Vhll 1 hrrstm rs 1 rr y lun ! 're lu! ! lth rl e oxulcr url m lllllel rnd he Lelselese flow of wpteth r nxt! rx rrtanr Vllttlllkfll conterl the fart th rt he r ont of the best students th. As he rntencls to -.tudx chemrstrx he wxrll 5,0 to college ag-we W1 is 25931 wig aakiflav-,fZ5?i 1 'YV sv Y HEMI- ml 'iEi!f, 'L!!u.,. 'murmur :ummm mum' 31Mm3J1W,..,1mwv MW' IW! -W' W Ak 1. I--W JEAN NE DAVIS ACADEMIC lzffrzflzt I rlmz I catch un Chrrstmas Party Here rs one quiet f.,lll vrho rs hound to mrlte ood although her lITll1ll.lOll -een' centered for the moment -around 1 tertaln Charlie Nevertheless her Locd nature rnd drgnlty will pull he! through Vlhatexer you do or whatever you become we Lertunlx xyrsl you luck Jtinnrel MAPTHA HAPI TS COMIMI RCIA 'll It O11 gnu rsebrll olleybrll ultetbrll Arrher! ru! tu rn'-N Lhorrr- Olruett Llrv- Ilrv Chrrstmas Party I9 I5 ont e nts n lllt L!! 4- e IS so quiet that o ulw forpcts that -he r ln our mrdt Ncvcrthele-.N Marty rs r hne Lomprnror N e X!!-h vou hrmrrne N Mr! hr IrOhFRT F STAIP Corvnvrr RCIX II P11111 IV su lf0ll fluff uotbill ll e rr ag 2 I Srstmr Ph! Chrrstrna I rr V Wu is one ot the best rthletew exe! turned out by brown l'ld1l may be seen tompetrny, rn any of our -.ports sutcea-trrl rr the tame of lrfe Bob H AROLD TODD CUNIMFRQ r V our alma mater H! turls We hope you ale ,ru t aw Tully Chrrstmr Pa ty X very quiet unobtrusrve lad rs H uold who r- vmll lrlud hy h! fello!! student He hrs mule r hne reputatron for him-elf at NV!llram Ptnn as an orator H ruler-ant smrle and wrnmnpr per-onalrty as ure us th lr he vull rerth the very prnnatle of '-HCIBSS W-Q-mrmmiw 1938 fel-QQWWWW mi- W' 'W W W,-,,-1.f'1,-,,':'.,w-s'--N .Jlllwgwllwrl ,mmmwgm . . . . . 1 f .' Q e' ' .3 f .' ' ' ' z , , ' ' ' x. ' I . J Ac.. 'ami lt' ' KK t U liar , Syl 'z '::n Stall, Class llay. ' 2 , ' z.' 'z 't . gl J' 's .. ' : 2 'r .' vw 2 'z X '13 .' 1 - . HR A., .2 v: ,.. , ' ,'l. 2. . . 2 1 . 4 'S , lv 1 A. in , 1-lass. m - ' : .' Q f - Y ,. f I 1 s , , fx L s . r I i Y 4 ' A 1 rr . ' In 44 1 , , u ' ' Y ' 2' if . ' ' 'z -Q., . 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N-fm, yn., yr., gm-U gm K W m , I, M X K ' 'Hifi ' 'Ef3iv13'Wiii:IEI.:-,af-Eiziiiiiuz:111'i5fi?Z-Zzmzwiiv''T,6l::.::2221?Ewzz:1WE2:221121211nznzzwwikzzazzazrwwilInznazzzzzm---v11:11:11:!'-'- :z:11.m--- -'-fuzz! r- ' .. , Mg, 0--Merrzfi-fma...L............mW,,,I,,.M,,, ' ,P3!IJ1J..,--MESS... llfffllt... .4 ., H. mv ,..LL 'I f- .,',, R 1 .. i ,, -M, 1--.H ' - ' 1--- ' ---- ...mn ,...-L ' ..- ' ,mn u,,,,5i ,, ll' ' 4' H-M A--I nw- nv mu., ...nu n mf 1lllTl .. uu. SYM IANIAN 1.125321aaaaaffr1im'v::.-mhfiiii'.1Q1,afQalf1fg:g35wi5r:L'fi1'.2rMJffi1l?2:: in iiiiilvimmililllsiw -'X-illli' 'mf' mu ,mf U mu. whim h, H hill, N, Christmas Party. Ned is the slow-moving, easy-going lad whose presence seems to invite sleep. As lem: as he can stay awake, Ned is all right, but the sandman gets him with the greatest of ease. Ned is bound to succeed-if he gets a job as night watchman! Qywt ROY KECK Ss., f COMMERCIAL Kr'f'l. ' I wish I had a cabin. Football, Track, Baseball, Christmas Party. Roy is one of the more athletic members of our class, and is also interested in camping: and outdoor life. He plays many games well, and is a Welcome addition to any team, for he has the true spirit of sportsmanship. HARRY TOULOUMES COMMERCIAL t'Tmfl Wait till the season comes. Christmas Party. Toul is the mature gentleman seen strolling through WVilliam Penn as though he owned it and the campus. Seriously, Harry is a fine boy and deserves the approval of his classmates, which he has won. He is destined for success. We Wish him luck. ANNIE NVILLOUGHBY COMMERCIAL 'C-lun, Goodness Gravy Basketball, Volleyball. Christmas Party. Annie's cheerful, smiling face is often seen in the halls of William Penn. She is always ready to lend a helping hand wherever assistance is needed. Ann has her share of pep and can be counted upon for a good time. We wish you success. REMEMBRANCE Helene is gone, and nothing said or done Can bring her back to us. The spirit, fled From human, earthly walls, desires no bread Of pain to nourish it. Her course is run. It started in its glory, like the One Who lights the East with shining beams of red: The glow of promise. All too soon the dead Of night cut short her path. And, like the Sun, Helene is gone but to return again, Her going, like the sunset, brought the night Of sorrow and regret. Yet still a light Remains, a star to cheer the hearts of men: The burning' of Remembrance shows the way And makes it easier to await the day. 'ru ISIIFHLMN ,IW umm uw..-w ' 'fifeu 75-1'15 f-.gfgfat'-.25f'Q.f:1:'a f5,Q .:. V , , V ,, ,ST ' C C i 'M' tm' :Q'T M? 4 .:Q',,f,. , ,... ff.'lTY',.,,f:f.1f :I....'-li- ' 1' .... mm-m :nm mmT mnw ZmD1,Znlvt..Nr.Jmw .1siw ,J1mu .a'm wN-W Sw W wwf J Av NED ROBERT C-IVENS COMMERCIAL l'Nl'fI,, Hunh? H ,..., W., .,,,, ,,,, im p. -,i-1 lm nv 1' n- .,f1- ,,,,.... ,.,,,., ,.,1-- ,..,v 'fy vt.My-,Hne1:.1!...Amg:',1 'lf,,.n'::1l,123ff.1'':',i: 'jfvl55f-z:zx. v.: jf,r.:'J-QW'-'. '-, '-1- f- :zur H H ' H .HW ,maint 'Hmnnw ,illllml mllllllw mum Junml Illnm mm, ,mul ,mlvl .Inlmi ,nw Il .JW .HM :uw uw 'twill1l5I53LIIEMFHMQQWM NM5ffl.-l':-Wmit-j:5Miiigigj'jjjgiQQlijQfQ'f.'.'f,'fffllllllllllv-f-'fjlfIllFll?QQ!-U-ff!!FFll?Elf.141wlllilli-fi!!PMPlllltilffw-Mfllfflfi--.QQFQFFFFH-L-A:Li? W,-,L-..,.QQ!Ll1lQ.4Qfqllfjl3l3f 'Will lilllll February Class Whds Who EDWARD SPERAW .... Best Athlete. Most Popzrlur. Most to be Aclmifrecl, Best S1l'7'7'll. Best Socializei' BE'1 1'Y Lou BLISS ........... Most School Spirit. Most Populaig Best Ncitwirecl. Best Socializer XVILLIAM MEIKLE . . ......... Best Boy Stitrlent, Wittiest, Most Studioics, Most Original MARTHA DAVIES ................ Most Modest, Most Studious, Most Beneficial ROSS DARR ............... Best Dancer, Czrtest EVELYN LESWING . . .Most Digiiiyicd, Class Critic A1 BERT PICCOLO .................. Faculty Pet JEAN ZEIGLER . . . ROSALIE BEARE .. BETTY BERRY .... JOHN BUFFINGTON .TUNE CONWAY .. . CHARLES CRAIG . . Most School Spirit MARIE SOSTAR ..... Best Girl Athlete, Best Sport Wittiest, Most Tczllcfztiire Most Origimil, . . ............ Man Hater 1938 Best Natuied . . . . .Quietest . . .Best LANIICDIOV -,.r:'1'!f?f,,... -.-- mllfi ....... .mlmw,,.,..iIum.. bum, ,mm MIL n i ' , MM I 'mul wma.. -W --.. 'frmr-'H Y 'i--1 1' '--- '---- ll ,un .um 1 .mm un .un mu mu m..,,x. n,lv3m:', ,4,. ...-Aqgyjjg XQI. .4,,...wM-. ,A,, ..,mil-...-A,,,,.,UYUIX .H .U mf' 44' 4 :a.,.uw 4 44 qmaiiim 1.mfm..w --V' Vm.:f Rw.mr+R-:ww R..1nw R mi3irE.,.4, Y1IAf12:332:Ei7,ffMi13:akiwwuiirlif'WY?4?W:f?'A'LfVP'iv1f' SYLVAN IAN - w uw n mu ,lu lun hw muy vnu ,1:wT1 j iiniwY 'fjfgvuhf 1gfmf JANE CRULL . . JANE FRENIE .. DORIS FUHS .. ALFRED GANTT .. VICTOR GENS .. SARA GROVE ....... CHARLES KUHLWIND WILLILM BIEYERS . . . LAURA DTILLER .. RUSSELL OWEN IRENE RICHTER . . HARRY SHANER . . . MARY SNYDER .... MARY STAMBAUGH . . . MARE' VVOLFERSBERGER February Class Who s Who Most to be Arlmifred .. . . . . .Class Vamp . . . . . . .Cutrfsf . . .Woman Hater ............TaIIesl . .Bffsf Girl Sz'ucZw1f .....M0sf Modesf . . .Class Shifflr . . . . . . . .S11,'Pefffs' . . .Most Dzynifiwrl .. .Class Gigglm' . . .Mosf BPl'N'fif l'flf ... . . . .Shorfffsi . . .Best Loolcing . . .Bffsf f:f7'1IJfllZK'l'I' JF! .AMW JW' ,...-Ml'V' m.mmmu 1mm nw!Ul.....W -f I--...a..g 4 WW ,,,. 1' 'lbw ,,JZI ,, LllWYt:.-4?!???' 1' 'T 53,13-. --'- mag:- ,5ggg53:,11Q3,,,ny.Q1..n,pu,f,j'.55.urm',,'jfjgvgsa',,1.' Mill' um mm Mn.. M -Aww ,,R.i.:'7 'f 'i., TRS. 'i1 '1 -FT... .QmV 3m1f1 Ullman Hmm mmm n l MW' MW l, an mul' -WHY mul Wd13?:vvnru..1'l. mm MOTTO Th1s Far and Farther COLORS Blue and Gold FLOWER Yellow Talisman Rose W 'M' 1938 f ''''fllwflefgf-QW . ..., l lw, ..i!!ff'llle 'mmf' ' U-I 4 ' ' .. , N -,., ..,, ..., ...., ,, ' 1 wlw 'llllllfff ---4 v:Qi1:W?:Q'1g0lwim Fx --1m,,:::: 1 V- nl Ll J. ,H1,h,,L wv ,, tglhluml C I W, ''''zzz152iW?Ei:Lasizywizziiz rmI.,..., E wr 1-L nw ,V nl V. gh ,. Aw A ,,w.,,, ! ,, 'L1m ' ....I 1, HN ' YT 1-T N 'F' V ' 1-H ' fl Qi ng -.z-:rr-' ' -1 ' f 'A ' 'Y -----:'xn,...-.4-u,.........,.u-,g, .... .MgzmL:21H51v: '--'.. ,z:v::T--- .-,Q-:,..J1'5 ...-12'-f-2-,fxm-3,-,-m ,,,.. ,STH ' '-iw:-1:: --f v .....,... V .-.... . . Ziff'-wr 'l 1i----pr -'- H-'I-733 -1: S-Tiff- :r - ' ' ' W ' ' , , . T I :r an '-,IL ,wwQmQj ,Jmmbl mR1 S I nlT..n4g.H ,w? ...fa ,lu --n ww n lu ,N w .. l l, I -w h -ru im'-A l -A ,QM J,ffL,,:l:' . NY YA ,.T,-, ,fl ,,. ,Y W ..... A .......,, ...M -Tn... -... . -' ..,. ,- 'Af ,,,, ..., ,,,,,.. W,--.v:. . . W -V: -.- , - -. f ,T 'f' ..,.f ' ... ' ..,, .-.... V '- V- ,, ' ..,. vm'TEWmuun..,? vluunn.. . I .4.. lllt.J 'l'll-2 ,, ,,,... ,. A, .,,,A . ,. , W, ---.LW ' 5 -- ff: SYL VAN IAN Wo. the February Class of nineteen hundred thirty-eiqht, being in February full possession of all our mental faculties, do take pen in hand and set forth on this paper our last will and testament. Class .-XRTICLE I-To Doctor Fager: Section I Our deepest appreciation for the knowledpre of the finer thinpfs of life that he and his teachers have presented to us Section Il Nlanv more happy and successful years as principal of VVilliam Penn High School. .-XRTYCLE lI-To our Dean, Mr. Ebner: Section I Our gratitude for the excellent guidance he has given our class. Section II The same success with every class of which he may be- come the dean. as he has had with our class. Anfricin III-To Mr. Wahl, and the l2Bs: Secticn 1 Our thanks for their co-operation in all our activities. Section II The best of luck for a successful graduation in June. ARTICLE IV-To the School in General: , Section 1 A better school spirit entirely devoted to better results in all athletic competition. Section II More comfortable seats in all class rooms. .-XRTIPYE V-To the Faculty: Section I Mr. Renninger. another German student like Sara Grove. Section II Mr. Belt and Mr. Ebner, a new set of history questions. Section III Mr. Reuwer, a pair of prize-winning casts for contest plays. Section IV Mr. McCune, a new faculty chairman for his Christmas Party Committee. ARTICLE VI-To Individual Students: Section I Ross Darr and Marv Wolfersberger present their dancing' abilitv to Colver Brenneman and IVlildred Myers. Section IT Ed. Speraw leaves his athletic standing to George Macian. Section III J. Russell Owen distributes his tact as a lover among the bashful and backward undergraduates. Section IV Martha Davies' sweet disposition goes to Kathleen Frazer. Section V Rebecca Delson leaves her singing qualities to Virginia Coldate. Section VI Marv Beck and Ted Hepford will their artistic natures to Alice Goldate and John Sponsler. This. the above. is the final distribution for the greater part of our worldly Qoods. However, any property hereby not accounted for shall be eouallv divided among the several societies for the betterment of the under- graduates. Signed, The February Class 1938. Aftest: ALFRED CANTT, VVAYNE STRAW. FRANK S. ZIMMERMAN. .V I 4 4.-v - .! . ,,j,,-Win. , 'gg - jQ, ,,.:lv5?. . 1938 -A'- Class Prophecy 1950 MW-wifi aff i'.ZZ',1'QfQ1E ...,,.... PZ'-'...:: .... ,.,, f .M ---- .QW-1 ---- '-'- -'-- 5 'T -'--'-- IIL -1 7.43 ' ,,,, it--un. ll 'l' ...'W m ' MH' ........., -. ....,.,.., , -I , I , 1-I 'Umm SYLVANIAN ' -if I'-14itII-5-5'-'fi?i:.-:ir -'- -A' f1n'.'.r1-'-'--' 'i'ff.a:Qrg-.-:H+fffmuffwf'rnliwfl'-''iirriifww...iirffllllueeefrrrtzlxwfrirI...IQUQETXWfiillf 'MIif:rfillth'rz2f1l l'f-I Iiirf. H 'IIIIWW' l 2t,...Z1Ilvw--l1 ' I-114.0--1,21 vvxv ..I-'i-95'1I.f--3-1-'W'-': ' 4 EPFSL::ez:':ggjgjg-1.'1-zzggjff21,,-II.-.zjfifffgazezgggiira.f.g53:g,,,fxgre:qfmezvf-:..-A3,.,..V.4gfff- :::::.:,:3-----'we '5 i11'.1 . 1 .... ,. .,N :Q ,.,,, - '.iiinr-'fff'ff::.aamiF ' I5iLimu:i 'jmm:1T ,-IIm11nxL'...4.:fr'!l'll1 -.,4 ...:'::!'!llHe-A -xby IF l llf.':f-I l'f9lll'.'ff - N-N 5llll'ff r 'l' When I stepped out of my taxi and beheld the imposing entrance of the Hotel Thirty-eighter, I was actually breathless with excitement. Every- thing in New York has changed since I went to Hawaii ten years ago and really I found it rather hard to become accustomed to the deafening noises and large crowds. I had no more than stepped into the lobby when I saw our genial host, Charles Craig, coming toward me-remember him way back in '38? He was our class president. To be sure! Now here he is, the owner of this beautiful hotel. Will wonders never cease? Charles' private secretary is Rachel Barner. I spent a few minutes talking, and admiring the palatial surround- ings and learned that Ted Hepford and Mary Beck were the architects. We were just beginning to think the three of us were going to have a class reunion all by ourselves when who should walk in but the world famous scientist, William Meikle, with the great nietallurgist, Frank Zimmerman, both unchanged by their success. Then George Harlacker came rushing in from the theatre across the street where he was making a personal ap- pearance. I became so interested in this stage and screen starts jokes and impersonations that I scarcely noticed my old classmates coming in. It took the deep voice of Harry Shaner to attract my attention. By the way he is now the minister at the Little Church Around the Corner. He had no sooner joined our group than Charlie Kamm appeared-I venture to say he did grow a few inches after all. Just then some one tapped me on the shoulder, and turning around to see who it was, a finger poked me in the nose-I knew immediately it was Reily Adams, still up to his old tricks! Soon after this happened, Ed. Speraw and Robert Stair appeared on the scene. Both are coaches at William Penn. It was easily noticed that practically our whole class had now arrived because I haven't heard such a chatter since the good old days at Penn. Now I dcn't mean to insinuate that we were a noisy class-not much! I noticed a group in one corner, among whom were Sara Grove, a teacher of Latin at Wm. Penng also Eleanor Hoster, Sara Hamberger and Gladys Heimerdinger who are private secretaries to three great industrialists, one of which is Carl Henry. I heard a peal of laughter and I saw Betty Lou Bliss, the chairman of the National Red Cross Conference. ,,,,,,,...---'M rrie ...iw raar iria 1 I I f time as ...It L Q1 rr 4 lr ,.., .., rw mf umuljj Wfllu. uf WMI 'W' ' , ,X I M. ' i mn. ' ' w ' 'T ' ..... - -- A ---- r 4- - -- - rr I 57 TT rr 4X'J11nr r,g,,lTl9H!!!1. .... WPJEI...----Pill ...,,. f,,gf::::.ll?Y?! -QNA -:::: ' 'rw QI I r ' '5g:::1::':.-,.-r- mana, .,,,. .555 ...- H-- ill-r -4 ' '.1'ii' '31llN 'l ww SYLVANIAN M ---.1zL.LG131'-1'11LL2l22v-r 'iiilf-r- '1.-rrvirr 'f'...u F ru '.l. rr ' ln.. ..... ' ----. .,..... '-- ----- .....,,E': - --44-, --fir: -'-v,- -- Y ,. ., -- .,4..... ...:,,,-J4,-5:-:4..1...H ------2'-r.'-'.''.---1'----..:.:.': --r While glancing about the room, two stunning women attracted my eye, and naturally I recognized one as Rosalie Beare, the Well-known eques- trienne, and the other as Evelyn Leswing, private secretary to Mayor' Wil- liam Young. Then to my utter surprise who should appear in the dining room doorway but Mary Stambaugh, the lovely dining room hostess, who announced that dinner was served. The elaborate dining hall was most charming with the indirect lighting which was installed by the electrical engineers, Kuhlwind and Gantt, members of our class. At each place was a cleverly drawn place-card and really quite a scramble ensued until all had found their places. In fact it reminded me of the Way We rushed to the cafeteria at school and I felt that We hadn't changed much in that respect The menus were just as attractive as the place car ds VN hat else would you expect w hen Mary Wolfersberger a yery successful artist was behind rt all lifter 1 verv delicious dinner planned by the dietitian Pauline Clrrrssrnger we had fr gala floor show with -Xlbert Piccolo as master of ceremonies I was now pleased to learn that some of our classmates Je in Zergler Feraldrne La Rose Catherine Ixuraenknabe Jean Smith and Dorothy Jones ire now hockettes at Itadro City under the direction of Doris Fuhs Oh ves I must not forget to tell you Jane Knight rs now prfrnrst for the ltockettes They gave several numbers as Well as a modern yersron of the Big Apple which was so popular when we were seniors Beckre Delson blues singer sang a num ber Albert Chrckrnr the accordran play er who rs often called the second Petro played some popular songs of our high school days They brought back fond memories to us all Wm Meyers Hollywood actor and cr ooner sang a number from hrs latest picture w hrch was adapted from the book After the Breeze wrrtten bv Martha Davies The entertainment came to an end all too soon but since rt was still early we returned to the lounge and continued our chatting Finally after an extremely enjoyable afternoon we reluctantly bade adreu until we should meet again at our nerct reunion JEORGE HARLACKER CHARLES KUHLWIND IANE MEREDITH CRULL IW MW Class Prophecy 1950 'm. mu'mw'3rm mr,3uw11N..iNZ3WiW l -'l '5 l v L - . 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' SYLXIANIAN gp,,a,,,.,mz2f:1'3M, uf, i413w.:jg4.1Qffg' swf, a- NH Qliiillviu ' lllfiuiiifq ''Qfifflmf'A'f211Zl1:uiJ Tm. '.i1Llsi4i1'F 'f,.1l111d1l FfIZW'V' '1TZ11Lmiii? YIii1li- 1.lim.15'flQfllfn535''fiffifiiiii'fl'fff1iiWflfffmxiiiii'f111'1 f1:1w-lv ,'LJI11' - W 'A 'ZZI' fl ' 'wi' 'xxx , Class Officers A Roger Smith President Donald I effnes VICG-PIeS1d6nt Geraldine Wxlbert Secretary 1lI19 1938 Iiiiaiifidden li 1,53 11,54 9'7 ?'i':'-rf, www-vb-qvqr ,-rl-',T-!'.-3'-FT-P'-'P1 1 'M' fa . ,f v.ff v :e f'::2fff'T ' ' , , -jx.. 4 W , .,-v : l ,,,, A.. --.. ... .vu -- ' ,, - . , - I , ,. m- Iv If ...V H- Mm-I mei,,,,m1.M.m-uf...Im,mm,.Mm:mw.,I... ,, TffT 'l 'f5 ' I ' ZF'wmuC.ZY::P'P L..i1..I ....,......Q ' ..,. -... ..rRQg1:f:f:fi---.-.fv- SYLVANIAN ' A'- ' --'- N' fr 44'- - - I The June Staff EES? Editor-in-Chief KATHLEEN FRAZER Associutcf Edifors ALVIN BURTON DAVID BALTIMORE Businvss Manager EDWIN L. STETLER Associufrf Bzlsinvss Managers VVILLIAM R. MOSES ROBERT BRENT Litemfry E'd1'tOrs JANE DYKEMAN BERNICE HARNISH JOHN VVAMPLER XVINIFRED 'GANTT RUSSEL HOCKER IRENE FORSYTH MARGARET JOHNSTON IRENE HAMMOND Class Will LILLIAN DIAMOND DONALD MURPHY' DORIS MORGENTHAL Class Prophecy EVELYN FORTNEY -KENDRICK BUCKWALTER JANET CARPENTER S Ocial E1I1'fo1's BARBARA ANN STROH HENRY TROST Sporfs Ellifnrs HELEN GORDON ROBERT GREENAWALT Ari El11'f1J'l'S HELEN BARRON JOHN SPONSLER Typisfs ALBERTA BRYAN LA RUE HILMER LEE IUARZOLF BETTY GROVE ALEX KRANZ V IOLA SISTI .. W' AL..A 3Y 'f1A'4'1'lI-i-f-'-MWQ-3'fff-lYiii399f555 ff-5IAW55'QIQ'-WfiifQ-I-WlU49fl-f-'-il-?M'?Q7fllQi?i1Q5F:ffQWF5357-A-if-:A-35455559WQ?5Q-i-7559f'F?QQi4'5!-ilQ2?fEW-'-i-'f . WX ' J I l! ., I s , 'Y1IHiiifffmMieei.... I M ' ' ....,... ---I-I SYLVANIAN ' .... A , V 1 X A JI! ,f .I ' Q 1 , 4 , I i .il A J 3 ' . 1 v , - w .f l. I RERINILIL PEARL AHRAMS l X - Coxmnrzcrisu, ' Ahh Nico :fork if you. cfyijyvt i Z, X. ll., Ileml Cross, linrzl, Urrhestra, Chorus, Cliristmas ParLy,xjUshcr, Glas' Play, Uperctta, X Fleet Ahie, if you liz-ven'l alrwuly. She is worth lgnowing. .7he's a Ch11l'YT'lw? lJl'llllt't'8. pnsscssinv what it takes, NVQ know she will silt-flepfl Yr, her r-hosen H91 of lltlilllij' vulture. Clin-Iuixfl. Pc-re sh? I'tiYYV'4l XYILLIAM AI,I'ER 1 ::'4 PRACTICAI. Ams Ilinsv Nothing is 7'7llII0SSiIJle .M Class Base-hall. Here is the lsusiness man nl' the senior c-lass. liill's antique shop is his pet hohhy. His one ambition after u'r:1fluation, to use his words, is: To try to guide my lwusiness fili' the l'f:clis. HARRY VV. ANDERSON ACADEMIC A mlgf' 'tHow'rl you make out? Track 12, ill, Christmas Party. Andy might well he Qallccl the quictest boy in our class. He rarely eve-r speaks unless. spoken to. However, his quiet demeanor doesn't mean that he lm-kg friends, llPf'Z1llFQ Andy has plenty nf them. He plans to 5:0 to Lawrenceville Prep School anrl then to M. I. 'l'. ROBERT F. ARNOLD CoMIvII:IccI,xI. Holi You rlon't say! L'lll'lHll'll2lS Panty. Hero is one Izl the In-st-nathreal Inns in our class. Huh may always be found with :I 1-hr-4-rful smile. 'l'hisul-:ul name to us from the Smoky City. He aspires lu III: into business with his Sly LIU' friend, Jack Sheets. Here' to you, Bob. II, .VMI Jfa ,,, ,W z,.,f.f:?iw .... A! ff ' CHARLES BAIII 6 ' ACAIIILMIC Curly Win? jfilfll' clffeinisfiyf flour? Ifoobtall 12, 33, S. B. K. lI'res.l, Cliristmas Party. tilnflzizxtimii C'.nIr.Iit1.4-C. li 14111 Committee. Although Charlie is a non-resilient ni I'i2il'l'lFlllll'g'. tiiat, flc,csn't cletras-L trfmx his bopularity. He is well-known and liked lnjf all his vias-nzzitas, The :iris all :dere his blonde curly hair. After graclinitizsn he plans ir- eric Virginia Milita:'5' Illrfi- tute. HARVE HAIR ACADEMIC Prof VVlIr1t's your main trmliflef' Christmas Party, Operetta. Harve is one of those misc-hieyous, fun-lovin: fellows who delights in practical jokes. However, this d0esn't :lf-tract from his lessons, because he is an exr-ellenf. student. Harve plans to enter the University of Alabama in September. RICHARD BALSER ACADEMIC Rich t'.,lin't that IL slmmef Class Basketball, Band ll, 2, lil. Christmas Party. Rich is one of the quiet type, and is quite a hlusher. Ri!-h's personality and willingness to lend a hand to anyone in neerl will he a great asset to him in the business World after he takes a course at Central Penn. DAVID M. BALTIMORE ACADEMIC 11f1.1IU Now in WilliC'S-BfL7'T0-.,' Sylvanian, Dramatic Club, Class Play Cast, Christmas Party, Youth Forum, Graduation Committee. Dave is of the tall, dark, and handsome type, popular with the fairer se:-L, especially with a certain young Miss. This Wilkes-Barre lad of high scholastic standing will go to Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the fall to study engineei - Ing. ri ullll fum ul I ll I Mk-l1,l,,yWl::Il1lII !m,::, 4-:N ,,.. ,,,. ..,,,4,.,.M .,,, ,HM- llh:L2':2:ii'1f1 g-. ---' he-iiii--'film ' lllh MJ,wumr',mmulm,,..:MH373 f- 'QQ' ' QW?3112.z:LL::'I'qWj'3123Lggp,,y.M', ll'l'.'J:.:J ..l!Imm.- .gazes-,itil -.., 'aan I-I- ..ll..l.n--.L1i,lm......'fwl1lZ I 'Q ' ' ' ,num ,, H M. Inu. in I llllwu ml 1, ' I ' .frf5?l?- -.4x ,,-wwf. ...N ---WI: ..,.,. 1.,41-1yy!!:::,...-1y!'rr'f, .... ...1111yy 1!.,.,...-Mfr, .... 1.urrrpyv'g:,.....1135g1Eb ,,,,,...::.m-, SYLVANIAN rfzzrla1i1i1ii': '.111111:f:::,-g5111111533311111rg,p'1.-1121155151.1.135?zf33Ar1125f:g33,g111r111r15fe-gf q, 1.111141 ,Cl1urri'f5:l'll1fffr1lr?'fr5 ffflff1' 11'1'QIIIZXMI 111Z1Z11i'. Iiifirfl 1'.LlfLl1r1i.JJ.'''1'IfZfXlrr1dii5'''fllfiiirriiiJff lllfillii1iif '1QQ111iL1rri115-112211111-1'fji111111r1f': 11:11r1r11 '1::i'r-1? ji11r11111 ': j11::r11J-f lfixrrrrrl j,,11:111111 I js -1' I J' 1 y' G1,A11Ys A. BARNHART Y Crmx11:Rc1A1, Q Burney Milly ll'0I'll!n I Red Cross t2j, Chorus 1251, C.1r'isr1m1s Party, U11e'ettr-1. I This little Hecktonite, with snrh El plezisirgr perse ality. ha? won the he21r'ts of 21ll who know her. Bill Penn is sort to gee ey, but we kmrw that our mas is IJaur1hin's uain. ' I .A L N R. BArRif1qNM'l ,Y of 71 :XCADEMICV -v 1' A 1, . Bee-1511 v 1 M.. - - f1o11yc,011,r1-ey! fVice- r 114, zFoun1ler, Emiarr, Re C15 ss Giiristmzis Party, ' Play, Grad a ' iilommittee. f' 1151? I Beriy' ic bility is f ' iowned, h 1' QJl'2ll character needs no 2dverti. nan . pa1'aW,,pf94lwf1 ty and sirl ' , e' enmleavor to c-ontinire art is sure to be f ' LE ' RD . BERNSTEIN , 1 ' 1 , ADW ' : -ff . ' 1 1 ra f X Bernie 0 ff 'X -f 'J - ':' ' '7 romtifbgwe. 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' Bernie di-,agrees with anyone for the 'ake uf ar- had 1-rff'1,lv?'both sides of a debate hlmhxeli Pe has deuded vrexm 1 Il ur it exent md 111l1t1c which e lntende to make publu when he finrxhes a L use in Jon nrli-r r d neuslrxper work at Lollege a 4' fr' 7 THOTVIAS BERPY IA 1 q TOIIL r ZW 70-'f'fz Hz 1111 brotha 1 Football lrarek Band Christ as Prity fum ls .-1 good matured lellox has 1 m 111 everyone 1111 is liked all who know him Besrdex hun 1. fi wrnxnn lIilS0llll 1 h plu 1 umrd game of uothrll We ire sure hut he ui m 1 4,-954 JAY E BEST ACADEMIC Buy feet We too O che ll 1 Bmd Nylx inran Lhristma Party In 'ulditmrr to bein 1 mu iuan Jiy is also 1 lTllJ.,ICl21Il He his been interested u 11 mr e e111 yen invl thi subject is one of his piincuxrl h blr e 1 l nd chemr 1 ind hopes to mrke the litter 1 E I UTH EI LANOP RICHLEP -31,1111 me R tlfz 1 Hanna en C111 ry L tm - P1 1 uzhr xx et 11 lL v 1 mi idmirer 111 h xerv qu 1 keen mlm 1111 eldom letx 1r1yth1nL, ll s by YV1ih 111 1 111 1 11 merrri uretry PUIJNEY T PITTINGEP Ac 1111 me Hof! 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He also liluf- 11h 1t',u'r':1y11y 21 4 'st 'y, 2 ,' 2 ' 2 ' h S lif v.-1:-k. I 1. H -'fn 1101, .11 H l ss 12, JH, Claws Pl: ' Curt, 'hris 21.' 2rY.y. 'i 'v-'Q r 'e 211 I nrzeurreti' 11er's411121lith has won for hfr Elly 2 's. Alth, 1- ' ' iet, she h2f 21 ' l 2 1 s .' 2 ' Af ns: . ' the-e 21--ets li tl sho' lvl le 'f me il very ra 11: l le I'-21 sf 1' 2 1' . u .v . 1 x ' . ', 2. ' 1, ' 2 11 rv an , , y . A 1 , - 1 1 . f F1 ' .12 auerr, Siu' ' Ph' 12 'y , s ', ' 2: 2 ' , G1 21- Zz, I' ffm Y. ' . Qli , L2 ll, light-h' , an 2l 'zjs ' 2 g 2 I 'Lf 2 '. Ie is 'H e'q,:' 1, , l2 ' 'Y e ries at P' - ev if 2 t f 's ' .' t 1 on the .ill. Hrrl internal' 1 he- .2 2 211111r'e11ti: ' h'.' f2 the s 11'i t H 2f ' A 1g:':1rl112r1if1'f V 1,A-' . , 1 T I Q , . .X 141 1 11 J 4. if rv 14 ' l , ' , Y. I 'r ' V Va Foftlrzrll 111, Vi-!'2Zf'l, 11, 2, Sir, Syl '2111i1.1r. Fr11111Pr', ' 2.' 'ty. 4 Blacky, one nr' Per1n'- w.y1e1': 111'inler'-, haw hurl 21 lnrcfe Il2lI't in making' the x-1?:f,f,l y1'1l1li1-21ti111- -'1 -1:1-1-11--l' l. He iv:--,111. +21 take 11 21-ig, '11 rjgllifm-11151 1f,.g- 1-:-1f1'2:',ff1'r. ! .-..fi-1-1-'11-ff ::::: i'f':UT ' ' 4 WH' : ' ' ' ,, ',.........1...,y':tffT!. ,.., .mm::::'r:.::::..1-::'2f.2-,1-r: :1.,,-,.--5,5 ....,,.,, ,A ,... , .... U ----V ,. ... .. ... 1 uEjp.:.:. UL, ..... . . W, P ,. - -- . 1, A 11 1 11 - -1 1 4.1 W.--L --1 111 .M H Mira. .... ,4 .....j. 1 --14 Jff., l '- ., , , , , V -an 1.1,--.f1eW:. l --.f-..,, :us -1... -1 N N- - '- ' - ' 1- 3 .' . A ' l il. i ll i f mm ...,. .4...I3 'fmu-.'ZZ1', -mm... 1, f, .f , . X .Q ALICE Boy . I CDMA QRCIAL X AI You,'rnJduygmm Matin! Volleyball, Basketball li' .e all, Arr-hery, Christmas Party, Refi Cross, Class , Party. ' 1 If von heafa vo ce asking ii' anyone knows any jokes, you ran he sure it is I Al. We'll let you ir on a ser-ret -her main interest is renterefl on a W'illiam Penn football hero back i '36, or is it a secret C' ROBERT A. BRENT ACADEMIC Sleepy Wuit'Il I tell you. .Football ll, 2, 31, S. B. K., Debating l3l, Sylvanian, Budget Committee, Christmas Party, Hi-Y Club, Graduation Committee. Bob is an all-'round studentfa real asset to William Penn. He is one of our mostlnoniilainboys, and his radiatinu personality has won him many lifelong: friends. Bob IS undecided, as yet, about his future. XVILLIAM HAROLD BRIGGLES , . ' ' PRACTICAL ARTS 1' Wm nf! L -,Mr - r11,,S1I1w1fsf W5ll's good-natured smile is a familiar sight in William Penn's halls. That famous smile will certainly get him far, after he starts on the road to success. We all wish him lots of luek after graduation. GERTRUDE L. BROYVN ACADEMIC HGf'7'f!ln HIVI1' too. Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball, Il. S., Dramatic Club, Christmas Party, Class Play, Chorus. Gerty has a fondness for the great outdoors and is an excellent student of Biology. Her kindly nature is a mmrnet for friendship: she is truly liked by all her classmates. These f'haraI-teristic-s surely promise success. vu P I ' - ADRIAN BRUEGGEMAN Wlmfs the matter with you? :- Jlwf COMMERCIAL 4 ben as Founder 4 Business Manager 7 . Here is one nf the most quiet boys in the school, Abe believes that you should he seen and not heard. He has a great business mind, and will prove very valuable to whatever position he acquires. We wish you success, Abe. ALBERTA MARIE BRYAN COMMERCIAL Benn For lrmrls sake! Red Cross, Chorus, Christmas Party, Sylvanian. Graduation Committee. The perfect secretary --tl1at's Berta. This quiet little Miss, with her sweet smile, has a cherry Hello for everyone. We know she will be a surcess and 2. merit to the Alma Mater. Here's to you Berta. EDWARD HUDSON BUCHER 77 ACADEMIC Hutch Hare any ch1'wi1Ig gum? Christmas Party. K Edward is one of our most fun-loving students. He may he seen at any time Q , 1 with a wad of Llllm in his mouth and a smile on his face. He plans to enter the Riverside Military Aeademy- lui-ky boy. KENDRICK BUCKNVALTER ACADEMIC Buc1: uB1lSlL1,Ul1.n Band IZP, Orchestra 421, Sylvanians, Christmas Party, As one of our motion picture men and amateur radio bugs, Buck is wells known. This short, blond, electrical wizard will attend college and will study television and electric-al engzineerinfz. 6. . U A .ami -A ' aff v 1938 I I -I ...-N '--444- --.. ..,,. 5. b---4 L . ....,.. f .--4'-- --'-- ---' - . .ss -,--' 1-'- .'.' rf ' 2.2.22-Ti: ': -ww I, My f 4644-Qmz, AA4! W a ol ' J ' ALVIN Ia. BURTON ACADEMIC HHNYTH VVntclz it, hurl. Track fAssistant Manager Zi, llvlanauer lil, Sylvanian fAssociate Editorl, Class Play, Christmas Party, Public Speaking Award 121. Burt is quite a student: aside from this, we often find him on the tennis court, or experimenting: with radio. Carnegzie Tech will open its doors to this well-liked senior next fall. CHARLES G. BUSER ACADEMIC Cl11Lrl1e No lzomezco'rk. S. 1. ll. C., Track Charlie is very active in fraternity alfairs. He is one of the social lions of Riverside, and is known throughout the school for his highly developed ability to sleep in study halls. He plans to attend the University of Pennsylvania after he :ram ua es. JANET CARPENTER ACADEMIC Cu'rp1e UDll7 l'l0fl if I know. Soccer ll. 2, ill, Volleyball il, 2, 33, Archery, Baseball, Basketball. Tennis, Scimitar fl, 2, 35, Red Cross, Debating, Christmas Party, Class Play, Sylvanian, Graduation Committee. In spite of Carpie's favorite saying, she knows the answers, especially in Math. S343 hopes to fo , Swartly7lo?lQ1re and afterward p John Hopkins for' a medical c rs . 1 I, ,Af Y , I .lar gf If 1 af .- I I J JO EPH E. IARA, IL ACXDEMIC ,Cf f J - .X Jof ' ' i Qzczt your'Eopying. ' Ichestia 131 Chxistmas Paltv Band fl, L, Iij.0' . , ', Joe is a chronic philatelist. fthe English translation is stamp collectorl. He is also an accomplished musician as seen by his activity in the band and orchestra. He ans to fittend Washington and Jefferson College to become a teacher. 4 - ' g .- l X f gf JP! f I A I!! ' fi ' ' W VV I Q 1, 4- A y C, V . WV 5 Q 1 M R I J. HILCOTT jf I -7 ' CADEMIC H 1VIarjy I d0n't kn w. Christmas Pa y. , Here follcs is that cur - aired lassie from Riverside. She has only been with l us for tivo yearsland calls New Jersey her home state. Marjy is going' tp en evl the field of nursing, and we know she will be a second Florence Nightingale. Here's luck to you, Marjy. CATHERINE ELLEN CHRISSINGER COMMERCIAL y , Kate You ve got somethmg theref Red Cross, Christmas Party. . Catherine is one of the most eificient girls in the Commercial Department. Have you any work to do? Just ask Kate, she'll help you with it.. We wish' her the best of every thing, and are sure she will get a good position In the business world. 4 , . 1 I , no QTHY CHRODHETER' ,rv f COMMERCIAL ' f U ' Dot ,f r,' ,' 4 I Fuldlestzcks. Ch wks, lvl Cl- sg, Chlistmas Piyrfyf Opere ,R j' Ha s pil' 651111 of We rarllest Pals lthc- senior Clasll lfwith .her per- sonalit ,f tefligen an am lon we khoyy ot is goiny: go f 'r in this world. She's quite 1: lg sc ol with her secretarial duties be day we ex- pect to see her h lgir r ponsihle lposition. , , l BETTY J. CONRAD ' ACADEMIC ' Connie lVh.a.t are wr' gomg to rlo m B1ology? Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis, Beta Phi, Chorus, Red Cross, Christmas Party, Class Play. Of course you know her- you simply I-an't forget those rosy cheeks, merry brown eyes, and genuine laughter! Connie's love for athletics and collecting: auto- graphs are not her only Nl., tllll. obsessions. She plans to take a post xzraduate course. I 'W K , .,'.,, H I 'Huw h iw Ii- ,',,liillilfff,, ,... . .ZW ,,.,. - ff it-I - .. 1' .... ., A. ..... ,,,, .... ..,. . ,,-- ..,. V- .... ,., , . , . ,, .M 4--' : ..,, ' -- -' .. .. ---' . 'C I... ru unu ,lusm 'llv.J!v-..1lW.All ' 'UWJW' JW JW' W--1' JW' ll 'W WW WM it ....... V... ... C71 HCI Nice work 'if you can get it. C tl md tudert and tink tc hi new points rey,ardless of what others think I fennz Id b '-'eth ll Ltuipy most of Chucks spare time 'md Q ui muh hiv extel In the Ixttel of these -pmt at Penn State, JOSEPH GAPVIN COPI IN 7' ' 1' Am I lined. If 6 vnu neul a dent: t u to set Jo eph He plans to enter the University Pit n turv dentl tn If h man flashing., smile is any indication, 1 X N O' y B 'W f Hello, Stuff! Soctci 12 il Volleyb ll U il Basketball ll 1 .Sl Red Cross, Christmas Party. BAIFIGY 19 veiv vexxatlle in athletics and is In hel glory when in a fast Frame uf IJ ketball I' chief tiouble is Cbl1tl0llll1L hen temper when Chiara III is fiouml lo be I lnei ambition and vie ale sure she will be a great W 'W' www' L, I e lm' Ullnmr 'Jillian ', 9 7 F' , . h ' z : 9 X: MII DPED LOUISE CROSS MZIIZQY' WILy? Rec L1 lltlmxtim. Club DI :matic Club Class Play Cast, Christmas Party, Vie Iexienfter Millie f hen out und I monk In debating and dramatics. We uomlu t v hmm he fan find o much time fm hen studies. Millie plans to enter i,.4f,,.J,f JEANNE E. CROUSE ACADEMIC Jea11ni0 I doift get Qt. Scimitar, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Archery, Red Cross, Debating Club, Founder, Chorus, Operetta, Library Staff, Usher, Christmas Party, S. G. C., S. S. S., Graduation Committee. Jeannie is a Qirl of wide and varied 1!'Lf.El'9StF. Tennessee, however, has claimed first place in her heart. She is even planning to enter the University of that State. VVell, our loss is their gain. IJOTTIEMAE CUNKLE CUMMEIICIAI. Ilz'tfie JfuIyz', nuff It uzrjzal? Real Cross, Christmas Party. Slim and tall, with c-urly hair and SIl2ll'liliIi31' eyes, I7ittie has trained for herself many friends throuuh her witty remarks and cheery manner. Her future is undecided now, but we all know Ilottiemae will smile her way through life. Best wishes, Dottie. ' MARY ALICE CUNNINGHAM ACADEMIC HS'llZ6'Il'7'Qju W hut the sl1ucIfs. ' Scimitar, Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis, Archery, Red Cross, Debating, Cheerleader, S. S. S.. Usher, Christmas Party. Pep, pulchritude, and yxersonalityfthafs Smeary. VVith her twinkling toes, athletic ability, and friendly spirit, she is fure to take Penn State hy storm. VVe know she will be a siinrs-ss in whatever she does. I! ' ' DOROTHEA L.. DAVIS ACADEMIC TwIfI Yon dmzft lcnoug do you? I I Cross f2, 33, Chm'u:+ NZ, ESI, fJIl9i'Gliil, Christmas Party. 'ith a frienrlly Smile tplue dimples! for everyone, a aympathe-tic nature, and a. any clisprmsiticmvi, llnrothea ie wrtainly suited for her vho:-en work, primary teach- nu. We all wi-li you lute ffl' lm-lt, Teflilv, in teavhinu' the kiflfliew Ihr-ir A, B. C's. uv fl . . 1 Q Y ii ? -' WTI IQ.,-8 C ee .- :eg-ef e4-me . fr - .1 . 1 1 . -1 --1---N....,',p--11--N... J ,-..- ' 1f -' ww- 1-- -an SYLVANIAN W LILLIAN IIHOIMX IIIAHUNI' ACA11E3.11c Lil Off, 511111 Inf. I X B I'ou11de1', S3'lV2lllllllI, Ugwqetta fart. Claff Play, C'i11'istrnz:4 l'nrty, fil'2lllll2lll4JH Committee. Lil's outstanding: sc-hnlzistiv ability, xvialvly Vflllllltil during leer three years at iam Penn. is Slll'D2l!4'61l only by her 1':uliz1nt 114-1'fr111:1litj.'. Her lcindliosf and einverity are natural mayzmlts fur loads uf friends. Interested i11 l2lllL'llN!9S. she sill study to be an inte1'y11'ete-1' at 1-olleye. JEYVELL MAE IPILLON Acfxnmzic Jn Yes, inrl1wI.1f. ' Suclcer, Volleyball, Basketball, Baseball. Chorus, Christmas Party, Girl Reserves. ' Quiet and demure is Jewell. But underneath is a wealth of talent whivh she displays 111 drawing, designing.: clothes. playin! the piano, and dancing. XVhen she has the lll',IP, her studies prmzress with exceeding: Qwiftness. On the gym H11111- she d1w11l'1yS exceptional athletic ability. DOROTHY M. DIMELER ACADEMIC 1705 IJOn't do tlzut. ' Ile lx IIOBBS 4 A1 1111- me - 'frorc it. 11 1 Imax I 11 1 lfllll 1 Committee. 1 1111 1 h1 m 1de him well-liked hy 1 e stum 11 H 1f'te1utd 111 biology an pl'1n ' 1 Q 4 l 1 :- tr f 11e1t Q-111111111 1 11 e L He 1ntenc 's to si em-ialize i11 lfll DONI-X I1 IJOLBIN CONINIERCIXL Mmutf Mun How you like 'ut? Clas B1fl1all Chnstmab Pants Hele a hos 11 ho dways HIIIVES at claw 1 minute befole the hell for a minute aftexl Of Lou Q he hxs 41 good IEAHOH and xhes only a Qophomoxe tsk, tsk. VVe a1e Sllle that Dun nlth his pleasing 11e1sonal1tw will go places AJ JANIE DYKEMAN L ACADEMIC I 4 V He gripes me. y Xa R Q30 1 '31 ChllSllTll Paxtx 011e1etta Basketball f3J. he1 xiousne .4 d htm 13 woik IN matter what task qhee mven, her duty she nev 1 Q1 'sth n '-he tudies Joufaalism at Penn State College she'll astound e 11 anyhow ex ltnqivlgla H KEITH EISAMAN ACADFMIC Bud How d I make out. Class Play ChIl9tlTl8Q Paxtg Although to a ca'-xual obseuel Keith m11.h eem shy and baqhiul. his closer fuends know thiq lent tiue when he alound x.11l:. eqpecmlly a certain blonde that lwee on FIOHI Stieet He intends to furthel his educatlon bv studying law at some eouthern universitv ,, 1938 . . . . . ll 77 Qg Cl -A . I -' - : 2 ' ' llll as --.11 'fl at .l11l1, C 'us 1, Clue' Play, C 1 s 'Q 'ty, G1 -2l'Oll .1ci's 111-1'sf:111lity 2 l uiet 1 v inc' :ve I 2 . lm t ar1l1v1's and .' e t. e is ' . ' 1 'ls V ',' jor in .hii sulj ' at 1 2 llcj C ll xA. l. 1 a. lturr. A 4 J Av ll ' , 1 YY KK , as is , . ' ' . . . . D.. . - t . rs I' I 25. , r - 1 P1 ' . I- 'A. U 1 , N Y' LU! L ' 1' ff . A' 1 4 A .11 f .1 ff H , iv. V 1 P A 'S yahil n, e ross ' i , as ' ',', ' ', Us from - nemyqa ps Caine Janeg with ug she made herself a name by ' 1 'D .' n ' 'l ' ' 'Sv ' ' A' 4 1 ln . - 1 . . . . th 1- F . Y' -I fe. . I I-.1 .1 ,M ,.- . J . u 11 as 1 9 A Y ' A. A ', ' 'f : S . . .' K . . -I 'A ' - - 'S - ,' . ..' h ' . '11 ..l21W 1111111 111 - ' g111 ...W . 1-1-N 5 rl, H W Vw 1111::11Zj1., 1114151-1, X ,1-1 .1.11':'gg-', .11u1ggj,,ym,,f1 Nj .. ., --1-,-ii -in--gg, V- -1 ,A ,,,,,5r-13 M., 'm.... ' oclx Golf fill, Debating Team 12, 31, Clase Plav, Usher. Although Dot appears quiet to those who dr111't linnw her, she is unite amiable am fllendly. Her tribulation with folks pulling her hair are great. This, h11w1-ver, ls t1lxen f.,0od-naturedly. In Ilot's debates with life we wish her much success MARY r-11 LOUISE IJIXON ACAIJEIIIC I think tl1r1t'll ln' okay. if wum 111 he il 5111-L-css. Usher, Senior Party. Class Play. yollnp' ladu-s in the senior class. She is fan. lliue 63.lIOK'lS tu 1:0 to r-nllegrc tn study: .gg l 7 -M we '- WEH5QEEQAsasmsisY.gf?53E ffl A ROY E. ELICKER ACADEMIC SrItcl1. A .stitch in time.s1 'vs exposure. Roy is another athlete whose stellar ability is not accorded much puhlic notice. is llwnnim. to continue his scholastic 'ind sports 'activities at Washington ana Jefferson Colle-Le. HARRY ELLENBERGER PRACTICAL ARTs Had Christmas Party. Here is a good-natured fellow who is well-liked by his te'e.'tEi:l in radio, and spends hir spare time experimenting, the et er. ROBERT EN GLE ACADEMIC 1 ootie ' 'iotball ll 2 ' Trac' ll 2 31 Christmas Part Cootie is a person you don't hear much about at school out on the athletic field-and then he really makes himself Cornell next September to study engineering. JEAN MARGARET ERB n 1'll .smash you! classmates. He is in- with the mysteries of O. K. Kid! . B. . -that is until he steps known. He will enter ,,......'- ...- ii Hu vi 1 p 1 - v mm ' I ul u ML' F ...- ez' .,.f 7 ! ix I Foothall 123. Class Baseball 42I, Christmas Party. ' M K He s If ' N 1 1 T KA YY 5 l ,- 1 s A 1 u Y , v 7 Pc . , M. k , . , y. S K 1 COM MERCIAI UJf'll'I17l'llfn Oh, I had u. swell time! Archery. Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Baseball, 'l'. A. P. Chorus, 0. T. J., Red Cross, Tennis, Christmas Party, Operetta, Graduation Committee. Vile know why Jeannie is always having: a swell time. The secret is her friendly manner and cheery smile. Her future is bound to be happy, I, if V 'DOROTHY M.ERNEY ,, COMMERCIAL Dot f f 1 Ui -' O!1! did you tho? Baske ll, Red Cros. phristmas arty, Class Play. Dot, vche dark.-li iresl czybd 'who s well known for her happy-go-lucky disposi- t' n. She always ha a friend 5 Ie and a cherry hello for everybody. Dot ry seldom makes hioloufy class UI time, but we know she'll succeed in the business is ...at , yo Loo Eurcku! ls Louis ETTER ACADEMIC D Christmas Party. Loo has made many friends during his three years at William PeIIII. He is also a good student. His favorite subject is German, and he plans to continue his study of this. amony: other things, at the University of Pennsylvania. DOROTHY JEAN FARMER ACADEMIC Dottie I dont like youi attitude. Soccer ll, 2, 33, Basketball ll, 2, 31, Archery. Red Cross, Christmas Party, Opcretta. If you see a pair of smiling dimples coming down the hall, look closely and u will be sure to find Dottie behind them. Giprtrlirnz is her most accomplished art, ou h Iuiikin heI dim :les at I celtiin person 4 i in study cannot he omitted althI:I'1:.' 1. z-'z . from her accomplishments. More power to you, Dottie. MARJORIE M. FENSTERMACHER I1 CUMMLRCIAI. -,x Ulllazrf' 'jf 0 l1'lzrlt's your troulrlc, Mister? ' 4 ' J. A. 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I 1u1e1 s e 11 sen 1 0111s Sl Olmhes 11 L 11s1n11s I 1 Ly 111 1111 1111we 11111 Flllss 111111 VEIV l111ely lrxks She hm mule TYIIIIV 1s 111 11e111 1 1 111111 111ys sh1 will he success ll le111 DOI 0'1HY J POITZ Co111v11Rt111 Ilottu So 11 hut Xolleybxll Ba kelball A1Lhe1v Red QIUN Lho111s Lhiistmas Pa1ty 0119 1 .111 111 1 11ho vexy Qon tientious 111 all hel school 11011 HOXKENEI hex sense of humoi 1 111 haidly be euuxled Dottie is undecided as to what he 11111 do a1te1 g1a11111t1o11 hut 11e1e 111e th Lt shell be sugcessful in 1nyth1 s e n11e11al1e 11 IPENE FORSY THE 1 COMMERCIXI Squeuly I thm, youfre me 1 0111 4 1 111s L 1ss P111 1111916 Just 1n 11 e vou haxent me-Qt one of the best natuied hiunettes ln the Llass Lo1111le 11111 pond 11 1t111e 111th 1 V911 Illle s1h11l1st1t st Uldllli, 11111 we-11 youll 1ee N1111e1l1y s ot 1-11meth1n1. theiel VI-UIAN L FOPSYTH L1111111-R11 XI Wulqet I dont 111011 ll rn 1 P 11 1 et 1 o 11 11 11 t1 e e e1l1111s N e ls A N1 5 1 111 1 nm- 1 111e-111 11 1 1 eem H 111l11A1 ..oP1'...11lU 'mw Mmm mv' 111111: 1l11tI1.j75Hll1L 1114111 boots O11 5111100 MARY ELIZABETH FIRST ACADEMIC H1'tty Tl111t's 'what you think. 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Hel' W ty rem:-I 's 1 lsed many lzlllghs, and her sunny disposition has won lei' lots cf friends. Best shes fol' the future. Ev! if KATHLEEN FRAZER I ACADEDIIC f UU! 7 ' I Holy Nellic. ' Socc I k mall. f' C., D. S., Red Cross, Sylvanian, Forum Usher as ay C st A Party retta, l'?ldl11YtlUll Committee dy I Pl 6 , 11-0 'filthy :lf Ill I l'iLl 1' x N R E GEM Wllfllll ' , Gee Wl1iz. ' Cl'llllH R Ins ma Ib Sxlxa ll Ll Play C' , Christmas Party, 4 M A u ' ,, 'Inv Baskelball I l, ' du' Co i e , If Intel e '- a amb lon nythimz, t S t len young Miss is bound P0 U1-T0 lllflf' ' h to ., 'ld b hoosi f e occupation of travel- ccne ull I Winl AN P PBER A MIC Phi Puts c-he Dir e wulr J, molllls Illllllllll mmm www will will W1!LZ MlL ' Mil 'Will 'Milli Al , Cl s ' ' I'-in-chie Kitty, is sweetness, friendliness, and all ' II o ine. Sl s l1E1.lli?ll or Pe In State where she plans to or C Ev 'IOITII-'S ' P Gs a dream, zsnt she lVlLC Plesk Football 2 Sl Wlestlinls Ushel Chorus Glee Cmb the beau blummel ot oul class In clothes and IH Women he IS lte Aftel Lladuatlon hc ll ns to study physical education at the THELMA IRENE GEYER COMMERCIAL Hon I don t know Volleyball Basketball Choi us ll! hed Closs 12 33 Ushel Christmas Palty Thelma IG one of the sweetest and plettlest 1,1115 of the Senlol Class If youre plannlnlr any fun be sule to let Hon In OI t Besides being penny and sweet shes a good dancel and has plenty of school splllt Now boys please dont lush' THEODORE GIOVANIS ACADEMIC Ted The ayes haze 'Lt Chllstmas Palty Class Baslvhall Ted lb a bov who Isnt known so well by his classmates but those who do know hlm vslll vouch that ht lb a legulal fellovs Hls em,al.lnl. I-.mile elliledli hlm to his tlosel companions 'led has not yet decided as to his futule SAMUEL M GITTLEN ACADEMIC Pres 'Its hard to .say Debating. Club 121 lollndel Class Palty Sam IS one of our glib students blessed vslth a lemalkable l.lft of Lab and he intends to use It to flllthel his educatlor In the field of law at some plomlnent unlvelslty Pies lb also an enthusiastic and able tennis and basketball playel RICHAPD H GLOVER ACADEMIC Tzny And they sl ot IL man lzke Lincoln' Tau Beta Chl This smlllnls lad has won many fl lends f0l himself by his fllendly manner and his ablllty to play the Lllltdl Although an academic student he has been a helpful student In electllc shop Tlny plans to entel Lincoln Unlvelslty this fall where he mav plepale fol teaching, I Mm- IM uw Wmwwmml mum- mmm mum aww null ...aw ...mo no me 1938 e'3w ffe..'F l IDL! , .Lf as . I , ! L. n cc ,H cs I v - , Q 4 . .I.II, I III .I.',I .I II I rl: ' f . , za s s ' ' N . ' 1 .I s 'y jf l u as u r . rr l ' ' ' X l I. ll . . . A 1 . . , . .- . , X Iv I , , . , I . I - , . ,I . . .I . ' . ' ' I i . ' ' ' f ' .' ' . .' ' Y ' ' .' .' 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IW, ,. , I I II ---M. ---I ' H-IV--Nv--maxima:LM--I-fzzazzzzz,,.,....m3ggp,.W-z:1',::z:..4-'swf' ::x 'wzzzlL:Gl-4-w-':czl1lW-v '1':LT.L311mf'-'clwifvw- :11 msfzzzzlilhw1 :L211L3fv,..'-4'ggg1 'u-'I .. .. Y fm . ----v--' H ..! H' '7. 'l 1 4--- J, I ---,.-.- W.. , ...- -. .... ...II - I-fsf.:5::l.::fl-my-Irfff15:.f.,-we.zgalaiil --'- ''rzaiaaiiiiil- 'rrIiil3lulri' Tlm1nl:'.i'.'.'f'I--llrfRT.q::f'!!111lll. .... 1:5f!'P'Flf. ----4 IfiFPl1llff.--.---.Af--sf:---.?fs.+fr-:1-ff- 'gf-F ' mW'I. mI,...muI I. -LII I -.A- II- ll 4 SYLVANIAN , x X I X J I J ii12sms:Zfifmfzziji.Iwlflilii..LIIIIIIGIA-I f?E.'-I Im, 2 ' WIIIIIIII . I J ' JACK MEYER GOLDBERG - COMMERCIAL Professor Im going to Osvrs 'VO Christmas Party, Delta Rho Sigma. himself to any type of work. He may always he found in Mr. Oser's room. VIRGINIA FRANCES GOLDATE ACADEMIC tion Committee. to study music. VVe sincerely hryvc she is :I sIIrI'I4-II RICHARD I. GOOD ACADEMIC Christmas Party. Class Plzxv. svlvanizl. , A,,,I,vIf4'C , JI 9uL4f -3425, -11. iw EUNICE R. GORDON ' f Jj,,I,f,o COMMERCIAL L. X. B. I e P HELEN GORDON ACADEMIC Hep Boy, was that eLer 'ra uer 11 7 Xu evhill ll il B ketbdll ll Z3 Bdsebdll I'x'1ck Tennis S IrI'It4I IVte-Pre I l X B 1 QNI Sxlvinmn Iioundel 1EdIto1l Clava P Iy II di lllflfl C Immit el- qphol IT hip md symrtimirishlp ue hel two heat uu'IlIt1e-. bhe his the type IQI ity I t 1 ple Hqrs outstanding IU 'lthletic-I Ind Iink-I hu, stu lent To he lilerxry Ialeex hc A llle tn be Idveltent JULIUS GOPDON LOMMFRCIAI Yrzf You Ie 'right there, KZ7llj'flSl Chu tml-, Prnt I Y'Ile uv dis h s O e I 'ht wltt est and be t ndtuud boys Wheie theie I e utement Ind fun thele you will find Yale He spent the begat pdlt of his Snphomuxe Ind Jumoi yens In tldlllfll., a ceit.-nn 1,,1ll named Millie ELIZABETH H GPABULOFF COMMERCIAL LI I OIL Judas D fel cIlle5hIll e All 0 lPIesI Lhllstmis Pilty Class P KI Ullldllllll F rvirvuttee Is IVS In the II Is woun Idy ls xeiitibly I llV8WlI9 bhes vely IL IVE ml sy I K II I lvl A ood SXKIYYUTIQI Lih-. fImhItIrIn 1 If SI Pere s to yfu Llh Ind West Chemie: I-X MONIIJ C' CIANIJON AC XIIFNIII 1 rzt rn: rloznq tomqht l V Qhll t I Puty Pl Nkl H19 I. lldllfel E IS Illll H H 2,5 QI: I II I hz m Ilt I IJIIIAIIIOII uhele N1 6 tion 1. mm Im ,,,.IuIm 1938 III I I I I IRI Inf MIT 'W U Mmm' 'H-,,, ' ,.. -Img. 'Im W 'II I 'I ll 'vm ,,lllW lv ILM ww JM All .I II' 'W u 1 sv u I r Om 17 P1'0fess01 ' is one of the ITLFC industriuils boys uf Our class. A large part of hI:-I school time is spent doing: commercial work fur the school. Pl'Gl'95SCJI ' adgpts Girm'z Ol1.' cut it Out. J Volleyball ll, 2, Ill, Chorus, Class Usher, Christnzus Palrty, 'l', A. P., l1I'1IZua- Ginny's inresszlnt lilllllhtel' :Iul :4llHl'lillllI eyes I-re Ifien scen in Our spwrious hulls. Ginny IIIIIIIQ to spend ll yezzr hzxving fun iII l'llill'lllZl, :Ificr whir-II die Ixptcts Ullick' Pardon me all to heels. Dick is a quiet sort of C'l12lII lllllil vfru wt tfg Ivzow him. and then ynu reqiize that he just acts quiet. He has two lx bhiew. electrir-iI3.' and frirls, and he rn:-lfes -Iut all ripzht in hoth of them. He iriiemls t l'I'I2ltl'lf'lll21f9 at the University of Penn- EII11ie Tl1ut's okay. Eunie, ulthouirh one of our small uirls. has lV'llll1ll9SH interests. Zllltl is ' l'.'.':I Wllllfl O lend I helium. hind She expects to become I tenom 1IIl Ol Iml ueie sule she ll succeed Heres -hInI, yc ll luck lille m y I I I I II . . . YS I gi , 5 I'2.,,' I- . is ...IDL .. rf' -' - - ' I' WI-' . 1 , EI ' , :Ind :I ytu lsiir-e L!I': gh 1. fi' 4I -rv lc , , ,ref lf' ' SON , -, 3h '11, 2 . 2. 1 . IW' ' ' . ' . IS ' . ' 'f , C' I' 1 ' F , Z. . . II' , j I , ' .' ' ' , l: , . 1 'zi . I: ' 1 ' 1 .. ,E -' I 5 ' 2 .' . I .' ' ze ' ' J I ' ' ' 2: ol' I 's'III:I 1 PIII 'Is sure O awe, - .' ' ' I ' I .' I 'z . ' 'h Q as Ia .' . 1' ' 1 ' ' s f'.' S ' I ' . - 'L ' 1 4 gg 1,11 u I, ' V, - -.Ln - JS 2 A. . . yn L ll . II ' 'Iss z-.A n fr' . 1 i .' ' s - ' '- ' ' ' 'S 31 . z , '. ' . .' , ' ' . 2 ' . 2 ' .,' ' , . .- ,'. 1- ' ' 'H . L A I Y V cc 'I u 4: , 1 ' S :Q ', V ' I , Ba:-lt th' , T. E. . ' , V' if 2 ' , lay. I i 'Z ' .. 1 .Y . Al 'z 3 3. Ig , th',' 51 l: ' I 2 2 'I . ' '.' 2 't' 2 R in :Ill svh I .' I'- 't.' :,Id 114' iles, und is :slum :I g .' ' '. ' '.' ' ' ' 's r QI. III-wIme II 1IhI'siI'IIl elIIc'IIIiIIII to: -her. .': I ' I ' I .' '. I :I - ,. 1 I I' I . ' .. I H121 I NWI, -I IIIII ' 1 Q .I . Ifihrll Zi Bzxsk .ll Z5 .'f'l:171: 5 selmll, li- , ' Q mrs 2 ' '. .ay i on l ' t hs- - rl. atv! is I' 'I I ' '. H :I real s 't, X011 ' x l nfwrzhz' fee I .e ll ' ullf.. as :I star at H , ' ' he I.-'ll . ' I' 1' 1:11 ' I I I - ' . .... ..,.. . I--I... ., II-',,,...TII -fII+p,.LL rx, . 'ggi ' .1111-I 'Jill' ,JIIIIIIII ,,,,.1IIII'!: ...,. ...-MEI, ..... I--gI'l ' 11'-.. H ' 5- - .viii-:,., . 77T7ivllll'll '-' I IN' 'I -- . ,, ,. . 'I--Ay ,ggjggjmgggjggghpzi .... .II -lI ' f?IfSf. .' .,'ffi'.'i',. . ,,,. , ,:s.5,. I .-5.1 -I-. T -I l..1lllII ..TLLIHw'...TLIJ ' Q' .,..il1 L.:..,.Jl JI... lllfli-:-'-iff-II-I-if-Qrdl SYLVANIAN J + SHELTON P. GI ANGEP .ACADI-'MIC . P- Take it easy kick. Class Basketball l2. lil, Baseball, Tau Beta Chi, Christmas Party Hi-Y, Chorus. ILe.t'S. B.. the strong., silent man of sevtion 12A-1 excellent in all he under- takes which ranges from playing baseball to singing bass in the chorus. He i goings to enter the University of Pennsylvania to take a course in chiropody. POBERT P. GPTFNAVVALT ACAIBEINIIL B01 Man! What ofre you doi g. Assistant Football Manager, Clans Baseball, Christmas Party. Bob manages to have a ,ood time V.'lU?l'f2V6l' he may be, and as a result has become 'tear-her's pest. He is however, interested in sports and excels in base- ball. Bob wants to continue his education 'It college in the enI.ineering, Held. ROBERT T. GREENAWALT ACADEMIC SlI?'5W1Z?,' What for? Basketball 41, 2, 33 Class Basketball, S. B. K. l'xl'lC9-P1'6S.J, Usher Christma Part Svlvanian Y. . - 1 H6l'6'S to our speedy basketball captain. Qhrimp not only excels in exery sport, his ability, Shrimp vsill be sure to get along in this world. but is one of the most popular boys in the class. Very modest when praised fox JAMES D. GREENE ,,,, ' fllll ..,..II???!!'lm . V- '- iii- f ' 2 Z' , ' -f.. . ---v 'JJ.::::..w ,,C..,,.-f II ' .wt-W , .W-H ln ly , A I ' ,,,, S K... H rv S I llllll wr' Mlllli lllllll rum? ll 17' '. Z xx' Iwi' mm 'Hlll'l' Illlhl- H 'l'l 'W 'mm H ml H ,lulnl 'mm I w 'ily 'lilllm llllllv ,lllnn I l ni I llll rm... m,,,,, 'uw' 'll N'll11mlr f'I1nmf ...lunch 'Ill ml.. ml. nw llllll 'll 'll 'mlm' 'mm' ''lflllllll11-.annflllllllhmglllllll--'lv.cnllll,5.1l.,,, ,...3 H5-3.J...-vfq333,..f:.-:.-:-3, , I ' 1 'I W mu, Mm. nu. ,nm ,Mug ,mil ...mir lmlllli Milli -ulll lmlll lmllll. I W ' J L L . u S J yy H y H . 1 A I t , ' f f f n t E 2 J KK 177 gg n ? . R f .T , g , , f T , . , X , , r f COMMERCIAL Jim Well, for crying out West! Christmas Party, Track, Chorus. Jim plans to be an interior decorator. We know tha this or any other field. He has the stutl' that is needed to in his spare time makes model airplanes. u t he Will be a success i make one a success. Ji H Tn MARGUERITE E. GREEN ACADEMIC iiMdTgi9,, A 'OIJGYI-U Basketball KZJ, Volleyball f3l, Baseball t2i, Soccer 131, Tennis f2l, Red Cross, Christmas Party. h . West Virginia's loss was our grain when this southern Miss entered Penn. Our Margie has a cheery word for everyone she meets, and we hope In the future that lady luck smiles on her in whatever task she undertakes. HERBERT R. GREIDER ACADEMIC iiHll7'II,, Class Basketball. . Herb comes to Penn from a town a short distance up the river, and, consequently, he has little time for anything but study. Quiet and reserved, Herb always has a smile on his face. Dickinson is the lucky place whiehlill 'have h as a student after Penn. 1 ' ' ' J MYI'ibN 1. GR FFIIE H PRAUTICESL ARTB GMU l I inf don't belimfe a word you say. Sylvanian. Founder, Christmas Party. K Griffis hobby is printingr, and he is well-l-.nown as a very capable printer. His printing ability is a great help in making the school publications so attractive to the readers. BETTY JANE GROVE COMMERCIAL Bom Now, is-n't that o, fine thing. Soccer, Sylvanian, Budget Committee, Christmas Party, Graduation Committee. This vivacious, black-eyed, black-haired lass is one of those rare things-a. Iizglly sweet person. Betz is always ready to lend a helping: hand to those who n d it. Her merry disposition will be an added asset to Temple where she intends to matritulate. norm. ...M , HW MLM vmul. fu: imma I 'ml ...illlllllln ,lllllllu my I SYLVANIAN MILIPHEII IRENE GRUBH Cmixuznciai, Mi1Igf I sun' Boll lust night. Chorus, J. A. P., Christmas Party. A hilarious uigryrle or a cbs-erful vffzrl :'iv.':'I'a frills us fl' the ivrzscnce of Milly. Mildred is going to continue in thu- iielzl 4.f r'f-mIner4'i::l xwwli unless sho hitrhes her star to a boy by the name of Huh, EVELYN GURKOFF AC,xDE:.1IC Gyn-1,fy ll'yu still low' nw? Z. X. B. iSec.l, Library Stall, Real Crrss, Christmas Party, Gurky's presence is the signal for lI':u'f,j' l2lll!hiCl'. c'::ntinue1l glflflllallllfllliCflllESS, and wholesome fun. Her congenial personality influenm-s everyone arounfl her. Ev's hobby is studying! characters- perhaps that is why her own is so Qrancl. GERAIJJINE GUTSHALL COMMERCIAL lgjwqfyu Yo'u'll neuw' lmrnc! nr Christmas Party. This is one of Penn's fllllet Irirls, Jerry is I-bararterizerl bv blfmmle hair, blue eyes and a sunny smile that seems to include everyone. VVe arc sure Penn has been benefited by such a student as Jerry. VVe hope she will win success in whatever work she undertakes. RAYMOND CONRAD HAINES ...ra ACADEMIC li ' . . f Killer Am't She IL mlm? Christmas Party, Class Basketball. I Raymond is the sort of boy who is known more anionic the jE'll'lS than t'e boys. Many are the girls whose hearts he has broken. zinrl many more that l.e has set to beating: faster. He intends lo enter the University ff f'E'llllSYlV2lnifl irc:-:L Septem- her. . ROBERT XVIILIAM HAINES AC..xm::.IIC Cl11flflf ull-lll'l'!' arc If renchy and Kopp? Class Basketball, Sigma Phi lPres.l, Heail Usher, Christmas Party, Glee Club, Chorus. Chuhl-y's innocent baby fare has won fur him many an ardent admirer among the weaker sex lifl. Ile plans to vacation in l lm'irla this summer as a relaxation before goin! to Duke- University. MARGARET HELEN HAMILL COMMERCIAL Mary Dordt get excited, child. H Red Cross. Christmas Party. Marx: excels in her commercial subjects, anvl we are sure she will he Somebody's Str-Iiou. She has a kven sense of humor which she uses to a great extent among her friends, We kno,w that Margfs disposition will win her lots of success. IRENE HAMMOND ACADEMIC iiHIl7lZ771iP,, OIL, gcc, I dicl'rL't know 1107.6 ccwecl. ' Soccer. Basketball, Volleyball, S, C. S., Sylvanian, Head Forum Usher, Gradua- tion Committee, Class Party. Attractiveness, vleveinr-ss, conyzeniality- sullir-ient for most people, yet Hammie's abilities include originality in art and writing. Her universal popularity on the dance floor anfl in school assures us that her life will be as successful as it is versatile. BERNICE HARNISH ACADEMIC Niece What do you think? Soccer, Red Cross, Library Stall, Founder, Sylvanian, Christmas Party, Gradua- tion Committee. With never a frown, always a smile- Niece has won a host of friends. She plans to do churchwork,perhaps to become a church secretary. From Niece's scholastic record we know she will make a grand success of her chosen work. QL-I-3 V , , X RXX 'ex K' JL- I. I -w.w-uni-'.fQ,'1f! l'-T- 'fW' ,M 1938 V-L,,,j1.I'::T:-,ily 5 nnkl NI.. N,:3g?E:- :A-T-:'iTi':L.u. d.....,g,,...,,-.:.. ' ...1 ...A. A 1 44A. , 4 A ...A.A . . iljrq, V T srfwiliim-- 512.Vno.,,:3:W:.MAQainww,.,.gw4wg.iifiifzmzrrmr.i4,. ig it -ji. 11i l- if LTI'iimiiiil'if ii i Tfv46ifL '''ii'wifiIiilifiiiliiirrriiiiiiiiiifiiaiQlL?'.ZZ'5lffff.'f.52'-Tiilfi' DOROTHY ANN HASSINGER CoMMERc1AL Dottie A1111 Oh Foo! Volleyball Basketlmll B: seball, Cf1ri.t.as Party. Dottie Ann is e of those Lirls who h s an unlimited capacity for blush- ingr. he has ' Q y ' ire, w ic-l: .iii orr, Dottie Ann would like to attend Central Pennsylvania Business College next f'ill. H MORTON HASSMAN ACAD1-'Mic Mort What do I do no I. M wrt i.- ' wc-omer to our -lz He ji st nzrvml to H'irrishur1z from Iock Haven, but in the short time he's been h-re he l1:.- made many cl e friends among. both sexes. He will matriculate 'at Pm-nn Statf- s -irting in Sentemb r. JEAN E EARN - Co ERCIAL V 4 K Have fun. Red C .s, C ris 'is -irty Dol. et Jen ', fgirctr .rl yr She hrs a pleasant disposition 'incl is always 'l'n for a ood time. e:.n expects to take :I long, vacation after her 12 grindin f' Vfl years of sohool, 1 nu thcn -5- tn work. Here's hoping, Jean! M. ARLENE HEPNER C3 if C ' mm .. ir ,nmi .. M H 1, it .. . H.. ,. 1,,., 5' Q... W 'M zu . , 4 ' ' mm ,vw .ww H-1' t- -wwf -im -- . --Maxi''f--ww111YJ'f-'wa fffWm'HmL1ii S Y LV ANIAN WF .rn .1 .n...- vt H ' t 1 11' -mi' 1- in Hu 'n H f +s ' i... -H. M . ' 'vu l -wg ii, n. 'mm 'lm or ' s I ff 77 ll - , 1 , i m on 3 S .1 '-unn nati h is - 1 1 M w r r I , It YY KK ll ? C K fi HE f l'-H 'N 1 4 l ls S T - . . tx f . . v t 1 1 Y , 1 K 1 1 . , V 4 ' r s COMMERCIAL H Ii7'ff ' W'oo! Woof' ll s':e1l11vll, A.:-liorja, Christmas I':irt-.', Url Rc-s 'vi's, Red Cross. Class Play. A r'I'.r-nrfil vicutii v and-a uifwfivl ---T579 wrrl- thrt studious girl who knows all the answers in any 1-I:-ses. A-'enniv ex:-els in school spirit and also in dancinir. Sho likes all ki'nls cl' sports, Qsjvcrizaily tmnnis. ' Almze on Sis Christmas Party. acltll,..,., ...e ALMA L. HERRE ACADEMIC Do you know your Fl'tf1lClI?,y Usher Library Stall, Christmas Party. J.. . , young: lady who is equally at home on the archery She expects to enter colleue in the fall and become luck, Almie, we know you will be successful. JANE HESS CoM1x:EI:C1A:, You ll'll'llf to know, hull? Basketball, 0, 'l'. J., lied Cross, Usher, Class Play, Christmas is just one of llotty's many charms. She's a versatile lass 310. Dotty is alvavs in ilemanfl by both sexes. She expects at the Hahnekmann Hospital. XVe're rootiny: for you, Ihtty. SUSAN HICKS CoMMI-:nc1A1. I should 1l'or1'y. I Sis is a quiet and unassuminv' lass. She is very observant in her work, and always willing to answer any questions. Sis expects to come bank to dear old Penn ,mf for a P G. course, and then travel. W' 1 HILM P Y, C .S-gli!!! l 4 x , ,f SA Sheets b I ' ' I I 1 Us zvlzrzt llllll tlzif1l.'. ' 1 I - Tl ' 'f' 'ir Cl s 'tsl tlxail, Jvvrnian. 'lall dillt, ant a d u P C I' i x it anal ha tlf ne 1 ot ln 1 m in Rue i . : ' l h' n . me tl.-wt's Sir ts. .e 's 'L-rv z hletir- ' 's : 4 K lot to lmrinir to Penn so 1 ' -' Q 'J rif-lorio,4. Besides likintz' sports, La ' at 'N 'y intelligent in the r-lassroom, nnrl is :zl'..'::','s rmnlv tr- have a trootl time haunt- i' X inu ' someone. 1938 ,,..1 My ,,,,,,,, -,'v-4- iii.-1 ff'-' 2 L-if'--.za-.-'sf W' ,Win V ' nl 'Hlum m... 'ff I 1 M A . mn i i.,- ' Jilin! , in .,, r i'H5'9 5i 111iff5i1iiT:- '1..,ll'1:'ifiiffi'i..1QiIIffiiiiiif'fi V' '2z1 111 .z1 11M' iii' :mum 1 dayefl-611 RUSSELL HOCKER ACAD:-:MIC Russ IFS Il nice day if it floesrft ruin. Football ll, 2, 31, Class Basketball, Class liszzclmall, S. B. K., Sylvanian, Christ- mas Pa1'ty. Russ lives up to the old proverb, Silence is golden, His personality and character are known to all the school. Russ is athleticallv inclined, especially in football and basketball. He will soon study Chemical engineering at some college. JEAN ELIZABETH HOFFMAN COMMERCIAL Clean 4'Wl1y? Red Cross, Basketball, Volleyball, Christmas Party. . She's tall, she's tan, she's witty. Jean always manages to reach school a minute before the bell rings. She is fine girl who will not have to worry about seeing her way around. Best luck in your nursing work, Jean. DOROTHY MAE HOLSBERGER COMMERCIAL HIWUCH fawhygvr Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Chorus, Christmas Party. Everybody's friend, nobody's foe! Isn't that a. good definition for M-ae? She is the person to whom we can go if we want to have a good laugh. Mae excels in all sports. Have you noticed the male escort after school? THOMAS W. JACKSON ACADEMIC Tm Take it slow. Q Tau Beta Chi fVice-Pres.y, Hi-Y Ch-lw Twig is probably the most popular colored-boy in William Pcnngwith bays and girls alike. He's tall, dark, and handsome-what more could anyone want? His future is undecided as yet. , ' r X 1 f 1,1 I ,A I, .X . V .5751 ff Muff! - W ' I I ' DONALD JEFFRIES ' ,J ' COMMERCIAL ' ' I ' r Don What's your trouble? S. B. K., A. A. lPres l. Class Vice-President, Christmas Party, Usher, Basket- ball, Track. Class Basketball. I Folks, permit us to present our own version of popularity! Don 1S one of those boys who has everything, he not only is the class sheik, but is good looking and has a smile for everyone. We wish you the best of luck in the future. Here s to you. Don! MARGARET LOUISE JOHNSTON ACADEMIC Peg I l Oh, my goodnegff' Red Cross, Beta Phi, Debating Club Ill, Folum Ushei, Christmas Party, ass Play, Sylvanian, Graduation Committee, Budget Committee. I Peg possesses a winning personality all her own-dignity and refinement plus d l ht She wlans to enter Cornell University to study costume design- smiles an aug er. . 1 : . . I ing. With her cleverness and originality, we know Peg will succeed in her careex. '- l , BERTHA FRANCES JONES X' N , ACADEMIC 'I 1 ff A Is that fmght? Bert 4- 'Soccer ll, Bl, Vrlleybfxll lil, Basketball, Baseball fl, 21, Red Cross, Christmas Party, Beta Phi, T. E. O., Graduation Committee. See that little blonde truckin' down the hall? That's Bert. This little damsel l ns to turn her dancing feet toward West Chester where she will study physical gdziication. Dance your way through life: our best wishes are with YOU, Bertie. CHARLES THEODORE JONES COMMERCIAL Stfreaky Where are you going? Sigma Phi, Christmas Partv. Usher. Streaky is one of the popular bnvs in our class, especially with the fairer sex. He is a smooth dancer and can be found at practically all the dances. He is bound l for the Harrisburg Academy. We're all for you, Streaky. wirdur- 1938 -axzi-Er. M .. . ..., .., ..... ,... gjjjjjf ,2lfiii3fIJf',ggfik:31QQ.'ff'..1f-lna1:JfIiff ffQ.1111:15I.' WSL'5N'....11:f::f ' mir. J ifffwfiJizziffffffwv '.'::mm'-11'ft::fm.1'-- wi.. limi SYLVANIAN -'-' iiiiiiili WILLIAM WENTZ JONES ACADEMIC ' 7, Q Bill How are you doing? To Bill probably belongs the distinction of being the quietest boy in our class, lf you aren't looking for him, you wouldn't know he was in school: howeveI', you don't have to make a lot of noise to attract attention to yourself. Bill hasn't decided yet which college he will enter. EUGENE A. KAPP ACADEMIC KllZf11ff ' Whe7'e's Chubb? Usher, Christmas Party, Glee Club, Chorus, Class Basketball. Kamxie is one of the smallest fellows in our class in stature, but this Iloesn't detract from his personality. He will always have plently of friends no matter where he trees. He intends to er-tor 'Temple University next September, 2 STANFOIID ARTHUR KAY ' ACADEMIC Stun Holy Moses! Band 41, 2, lil. Orchestra, Glee Club 41, ill, Class Play. Stan is greatly interested in machinery and plans to study diesel enprineering at some collcpu- next fall. He IH also a model airplane fiend and an ardent advocate of bow ties. ROSS N. KECK COMMERCIAL HfmI. ' H'lo Gentlemen. Christmas Party, Founder. All nord thinexs come in small packages. and Hank, Rive1'side's donation to Olll' class. l!l iVl?4 this sv'vinv'. VVF usu:-lly limi him with two buddies. Cootie and Danny. VVe know that Hank will succeed in wliatcver field of work he enters. JOHN NV. KELLEY PRACTICAL ARTS Irish Ai1'1't it the tr1ltlL?l' Football C1, 2l, Track il, lil, Christmas Party. Here is a fellow who contains all the good humor and wit for which the Irish are noted. Irish is a. member of Penn's capable printing staff. He intends to continue his printing: activities after graduation. ROBERT E. KELLY COMMERCIAL Bob 'IDU me CL favor. Glee Club ill, Chorus fill, Christmas Party, Operetta, Class Play. If you see a boy dashing: down the street in his automobile or carrying: around a typewriter in school, you'll know it's Bob. This young man is very capable and has won many friends through his gray ways and cheery Hellol VVILLIAM M. KELLEY ACAUEBTIC Bill No lzomeworlcf' Christmas Party. Bill's cheerful grin is well-known to everyone in William Penn. He is interested in the medical profession, and expects to hang out his shingle in dear old Harrisburg in a few years. , BETTY JANE KEYS gt ACADEMIC Keysie i4Y07l,yf1 better help me! Volleyball, Baseball, Basketball, Quoits, Red Cross, S. C. S., Christmas Party, Soccer, Class Play, Forum Usher. Knock, knock, who's there? Keysie, a damsel fair, with dancing feet and charming: air, a winning: smile and curly hair. All look out for this personality rare the u'lamour girl with nary a care. inf' I, 1938 qf W ' . ' ....--I...-' VM 1, , me -..... ..... ii':: -::-: fr'zzL--E7-::i5T4-':::EFiEffJii' SYLVANIAN 'V'77i??fff.f95 1'A -' 2'-?ffE99ff 'iiil 'l 'iiif'-ffQ 5'f4f'11f'5 'Clif''lf'-iifffiffi .' WW: .... - 2: ...... 3:1 ,.... .11 1 ..A.. . 4N 'tw 1111. ,,,, WILLIAM R. KIMMICK ACADEMIC Bill Go-leare-scrum-clepart. Christmas Party, Class Play. 4 Bill's many mischievous pranks have gotten him into more than one close scrape 1 with the faculty, but in spite of that. ne is a swell fellow and as his close friends E know a real pal. Bill's one ambition is to 150 to Notre Dame to study law. i MIRIAM A. KOPPENHAVER COMMERCIAL Mlm Jimminy Clu'istoplze1'! Christmas Party, Chorus. Mim Came to Penn in her Junior year from Millersburg. Her sweet disposition and witty remarks have gained many friends for her. Miriam expects to travel this summer. We prophesy that in what ever she does, success will be hers. ALEXANDER JAMES KRANZ COMMERCIAL Eels I'll break your arm! Orchestra, Christmas Party, Band, Sylvanian, Graduation Committee. Eck is a real guy. He knows more people than Grant had soldiers, and every- one that knows him likes him. He's very popular with the opposite sex, and he can easily hold his own in the classroom. Alex expects to continue his good work in the business world. DAVID T. LAPKIN ACADEMIC Dave Very rugged. Class Play. HQre's to one of our ace tennis players. Around the halls, David is always laughing and joking. He is also one of our best students, and when it comes to being well-read, Dave is tops. Next fall Dave plans to take a Liberal Arts course at some college. OLIVE REBECCA LAYTON ACADEMIC Lollze Oh, Death, 'where 'Ls thy sung? Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball, Red Cross, Chorus, Christmas Party, Everytime you hear a giggle in the class room, you can bet your boots that Lollie and a certain other miss are having a get-together. Lollie is well-liked by her school mates. She possesses a personality that will surely carry her through life on top. NANCY LEE ACADEMIC Nan Is'n't that a panic? Red Cross. Christmas Party, Class Play, Usher, Class Party, Graduation Com- mittee. Minuteness is one of Nan's,characte1'istics. This, of course, is only physical. Her chatter about the Academy is most interesting. Nan wants to know why girls can't go there. Won't someone please enlighten her? Joking aside, much success at Miss Conley's Secretarial School. FRANCES JEANETTE LENKER ACADEMIC Fran That's strictly all fright. Soccer l'1r, Chorus ll, 29, Red Cross 42, Pres. Zip, Usher, Christmas Party, Graduation Committee. This diminutive and dimpled co-ed can have the hearts of many boys, in and out of Penn, served to her rn a platter. As a side dish, at college, Fran wishes to partake of psy:-holoyy. ETHEL LEYI ACADEMIC .-lttld' I'll be seeing you. Christmas Party, Z. X. B., Red Crows. Library Stall. 1 Everyone who ltrtuws Ethel is allkvtetl by her keen sense of humor, diversified kIn,'.'.'leflue. ami :eneral f-harar-ter. A fife-:ri of many and luv-trieiiilwl My all, Ethel's X populaiity will he ai. ar-set ir. her Cho-er. field. W ' i mi ...f.a.es.f.1...Qf,1-1-ff' 38 SYLVANIAN I mln I I .:r'a11-H-- ui-n::::m.,... ...W ,,.... .,..- MLW I I .I M, .I MARY LUCILLE LEWIS ' 'iq COMMERCIAL Llll2I Such wit. S. G. C., T. A. P., Chorus, Christmas Party. Lulu is a dark-haired iral who's always truckini,r it on down. Dancing is her --.A passion, and she can usually he found in the front line at any dance. Lulu intends to Continue her business Course at Thompson Business Collegre, and, we're sure she'll make a su.:-ess of it. MARTHA LITVIN COIXIIVIERCIAI. Illurty lKY0ll,l'f' got somcftlzirzg tlI01'r'. Refi Cross, Chorus, Z. X. B. 1'l4reas.r, Christmas Party. Talio a sunny disposition, real alniliiy, and a few very becominf freckles am . . 5' ' that s lV 1-'tl1:i. Her futiirz-, uIIder'lIlm-Il :It present, may he that of secretary or dietitian but x-:hciher it's shI:I'ilI:IIIIl or hal:IIIr-ml die-ts, heI'e are our hest wishes for su:-I 1-ss. JACK LOCK ACAIIEMIC Yrn11.'vI 'tfifvl Mass the C07lLTll077Zl7f'U,ffII.,l CW-l1es1I'zI 42, ZH. lla-lmzitimg. Christmas Party. Ja:-L is an an-c-omplished musician and spvncls much of his spare time with his fiddle under his chin. He is interested in l?!llLfllflfi'?H and during his sojourn at William Penn studiezl Latin, German, and Sparislz. Afier graduation he plans 10 Continue his studies :It ihe University of Pennsylvania. JEANNE LOIS LONGACRE COM?-il'lRCl.-XL Jcrznz'e lsn't that sweet? S. A. E . Red Cross, Soccer, Christmas Party, Operetta, Class Play. The pet of 12A-Gif-that's Jeanie. Cute. iil'fll1d D?l, xl00d sport-what more Could anyone ask? Besides, her contagious laufh Just l'lDUlES.tl1l'0U2'h the l'00ITl telling: us who is having! such a :ood time. Here's to you, Jeanie. CLOYD E. LOPER, JR. ' COMMERCIAL nsM077kvv c:He!,Y Li:.yIy Football, Basketball, 'l'rac'k, Sigma Phi, Graduation Committee. Beside his pleasing: personality and joking ways, Monk is known as thr- all- round man In athlet s. If he plays the game of life as well as he plays football, he wi -surely grain I I-ess in the future. Monk expects to Carry the hall for liuke. SDIOUJAD ,-jriiyl-?jIi'ITY Lov .ixciifg . I I . lC f A , Lorie l 'I Wait for mv. ' Basketball fl, 2 , Volleyball lll, AI ery l3r, Red CI s ll, 2. 3I, Class Play, Usher, Christmas Pa ' y, Graduation Co ittee. This dark-haired nior, always full of laughter and fun, is everybody's frienc. VVe shouldn't be surprised to disvoxer that Betty's ancestors came from south of the Mason-Dixon line, because she has what is known as that southern charm. S. RICHARD LOWER 5 ACADEMIC Dick What do you say? Christmas Party. Dick is a fellow with a sense of humor that is unequaled. We are sure that ' Dick's commercial ability and his sense of humor will carry him far in the business R world. Luck, fella, and lots of it! I i 12 Q5 MARGARET CAROLYN L-UBECK COMMERCIAT. Peg If Wise guy. Som-ver, Basketball, Volleyhzfllc' Archery, Library Stall, Class Play. PeI:'s a well-known sight around our building. She's one of those menaces. a blue-eyed blond! To see Pei: without a male esr-ort is indeed an unbelievable hap- pening., Shimvenshuru College is her Izoal. , A ' f f x HHH num A JQIQ iiiEl?121QEET 1938 Wiirrfff---GM '-A-3?--::.AW:-in-: ..,, rffr..q.,..g.PEHSJQIQI-El.fffxfrii-+e1!!r!'::lf::.?!!!1:::..... w'w:::.......I..I-ms.:...W-g,.....II-,gggg,,.iI....I-,Xi ,..,,...u,, , H,,,,,, ,u , H, M M JOHN M. LUTZ ACADEMIC Jack There he g .' there he goes. Christnfas Party. After traveling through Bill Pern i tie : Izzl three ye' time, Jack, heliev- ing in the motto See America First, will journey cross-corItinerIt to the land of sunshine, Cflifornin. He plans to :ee the .,iLhtr:, z I yenerw y 'Ive . goml time. C. PHYLLIS MQEICLEOD C IIIIIERCIAE P lil 1 hu, ChI'i tnIzIs P'1r'ty, Red Cross, Chorus. T is i,: 'L dependable little l.',',' II :re e: fs . 'i: za: won he many 'riends. hil has no definite plun: If' 2 'utur , I'IovI'e':e:', si ' s '- t:1 e trip b'1ck to her home state, Mz':1e1IehIre-etis. VIVIAY MAGNELLI C JNIMERCXAI. Viv Coulrl be. Christmas Party. Viv frequently visits New York and can USlI'lliy show us something, new 'rr t e way of dance steps. Because she is a good student and dancer, we can be sure s e will be a great asset to Shipperishure. Lots of luck to you, Viv. DOROTHY LOUISE MAILEY COMMERCIAL Dottie Boy, rlirl I have fun last night. Volleyball Red Cross Is pretty lrttle MISS intend: to ber-r me ' -me er-medzry, but Ps- ,' H-W may Lh lll1.,E3 her mmd As thIn7,.s now st'Ind, she's plannim. to 1,0 to Hahnemann Hospital X 0 lOl her tr umm: Well Dottie, lots of luvk in whatever you rrrrzler't'rl' . 1, I - ..n .I I I ..II ...III-. , , .. W ,, I W, Am, I um, .um lm mm unlli nur .um III: mu., Inn, II. IIIIII, III I mm' In ,IIII I ,un II Q I II ll 5, Q, oes, V I . ' - n I ll'-l .Irs .4 'I s f- ' Inl . ll he 2 4 1 KK I 77 4501 1 y, 3 L N h - . rt-. h k s e flr puxtfrr h s I I P s ' II tie I c-I le pl.rrI II It a . i I ,5 A A x I 1 l X u vs II v 9, X h . . , . Il i h , , , l I R. xx : 1 X 3 KK YY IK , , I e . . tg X Th '- .I nu.s I Ol , f f , , I . , . . MARGARET JANE MAKIBBIN ACADEMIC Jfmu You re too go I bduer 11h Red Clos-I Chorus Lhll tmds Prrrty Operetta. Even though Jfrnre ls tht quiet type of Llll she ls quite full of fun whrth often C-mer es durrn Lhemrstxy lfrh bhe IS Alu ws srtr-.hed to be puttelrng uound te'-It ubes mrltrn omethrm or other J nie s rmbrtron Is to lreurme I Ills-trtrrn so he-Ie e best urshes for her surcess I EE MARZOLF CIIM IIRCIAI Wang H1 Phzl nd Oirhestr I by v I e lN of the stron nc sr ent rppeu to be vely qure But 0 1 er s I I w Im re thunk tull of fun Ind rlyx Lys wIllInI. to e nut IIl'Ienexer he ern We ltnou there rue lots of ood things In Istole fm hrm Best luL JOHN MASTERSON PRACTIC KL ARTQ Iolmfny ou' about a rule, boys? Lhrr Lmrs I' r t J nny li rrur lllllte I Ieputetron for himself nel ruse of his .xbllrty III Iuto If-Lhrrrirs our'-I h els plenty ol expcrrerrte X'-llil his own mar It would e III Ire loy Il Iron s ffllouer thrn Johnn lll Xxllll rm Penn hee: up t ox :IInny mu you tInIl llllt-vs III n'eLh rrlts or elettrlu CECELIA ALBERTA McALICHER CONINIFRCIAI zs Youve tellmg I Red Cro Chorus Ch I-tmrs Party Ll.rss Play Cfrst Graduation Committee W en Irish eye .are mx I you urn be qurte suie theyre Cecelrfrs If .EI Irnny di po ItIon and ern unmIstIlI.Ible business rbIlIty have therr way SIS will Ir x e rue rs ecretrry AnxvI'II me xubh her the best of luck rr rr W 3' 'M W'3Q M 1938 -Im-mfi-mi:-Er.-wi' 'Xi I 1 f .--YN .X A ll 1 KI 'J77 lf ! '77 J i - T- I ' I Ir, ,N sr I4 '- ' ry Ba I , .t 'z , ' l nr ian. Le s ' 1: :L l . l type, and 2 ,z 's ' ' t. t thfs ,f u, vhr kno h' , lg ir just ' -' ' .1 2 'z ' ' f h lp of -ki I ' ' ' H ' ' Ii 1 Iv ' IIH ' , , ' 1. 'I r fr. oh ' :Is I2 lf ' 1 ' 2 ' ' ' .' 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In his leisure houI's he can usually he found up to his neck in a trout stream, or tramping: through the poison ivy with his trusty musket, a hunting of' the deer. XVILLIAM MCKINNEY ACADEMIC Ozzie Solid, Jack, solid. Hi-Y Club. Tau Beta Chi. Ozzie's flashing: smile and his ready wit have won him ma . among his own crowd. He has a sparkling personality that make' remely popular. He is not sure yet, but he wants to 5:0 to some Colley: I gl AUDREA Mc , N 0 CON' Cs A1uIrlif ' But definitely. Class Play, Christmas Pa 'ty, Graduation Committee. She is always busy, always bustlinp' about: everything is done right away. 4 'AudIlie is ambitious and is bound to find suc-cess. VVill she make a good nurse? VVell, I guess. She's quite domestic' and very found of knitting. MARY MESSICK f ACADEMIC 3 UM. M. Honestly Red Cross, Christmas Party, Usher, Graduation Committee. Speaking of sweet girls, do they all come from Richmond, Indiana? Although we've known her only since September, she has made a lasting: impression with every- one. She's swell dancer and well-liked by the male members of the class. ! if w LILYAN MICHAEL 9,19 ACADEMIC 'Mi Vg' You slmulrl l.'w,oiL'. U' Cr . Usher, Class Play, Z, X. Ii.. Christmas Party, Chorus. ere is ir-key, the youm: lady who is ever-present in svhool artivities. She IS always in , t of new sights and consequently does a great deal of traveling, She intends to enter college in September and major In soc-Ial servive work. VERNA LOUISE MILLER COMMERCIAL Millie Boy um I imrrierl. Christmas Party, Volleyball. Red Cross. Millie is a fluffy-haired blonde who always has a good joke to tell. It seems aa though a certain Jack holds a high place in Verna's heart. Millie. incidentally, wants tn fro to Temple Universityelots of luck. VVILLIAM B. MILLER ACADEMIC Bill Take it ea-s . Z! Tau Beta Chi. This quiet. lad is kept too busy to have many hobbies, but he does enjoy dancing, Bill hopes to hevome a teacher and is planning: to enter Shippensburg next fall. May your star of success shine as brightly as the polish you put on them there shoes, Bill. nv ipsum 4 mlwlmnlll :U Wm wut u I ' ' I . xv Clmb by Dramatic Club, Chorus, Usher, Chubby, the proud possessor of : one of the best-liked yrirls in our letty's eyelashes? Success at Art 1 1' if I IAN raEEZ3ininifJJW?EiZ53MIi32Qg5j51'iii11JZiFiilliiiiiiwl42351if?4i?!1l5li591'.!!il?if A A--' - .,,, , BETTY JEAN MILLICHAMP ACADEMIC Golly Ned. Christmas Party. Oneretta. a Izood nature and an ever smiling Countexiance, class. By way of comment, did you ever notice School, Betty. EVELYN MOESLEIN Soccer Volleyball Basketball Cliss Play Christmas Party. This very popular young Miss is known to us as Speed. She is well-known COMMERCIAL Speed How's your liver? J 1 Dorlien S. G. C.. S. S. S., Red Cross, Christmas Party, To think Of Doris is to think of friendliness, I like that. These qualities, together with her Ier success in whatever field sho ventures. By asketball games, Doris? .-Se..- XYIL-LIAM RUSSELL MOSES COMMERCIAL Bill He hoo! Baseball, Sylvanian. When a flash of wavy brown hair comes down the hall, and you hear a deep, loud laugh, you will be I-ure to see liill. The Commercial Department without Bill would be like a fish without water. We know that anything he attempts will be a success. , RICHARD MOYER ,I ACADEMIC Rzch What are you saym . Band ll, 2. 3, Pres.p, Orchestra. Track Team. Rich is an admirer of Benny Goodman, and it is whispered about the campus that he can hlow1his clarinet just about as wI-ll as the maestro. He is a. good prospect for an enterprisim: reyxistrar, as he is not sure, yet, which college he will attend next fall.,' 1 Y I ,V ' l DONALD MURPHY J I 7973 7 COMMERCIAL I'o 'y . J , 5' Oh, youkre kiddinln Christiias arty,niQg,3K Play, Dferetta, 'r uation C ttee, All mmiet: the a suddgnxburst of hter, and w shoul 't be. but our e nd y merman, Porky. Donald, sfdery ing it t 5310 g long: wit, cleve es Al herry Hello fq' eryone. e allffeel . e he l succeed in . lim k ,. , y , . an Im! ,un ,tai es.. I4 , 5- . , 4' f ' M' ' ,UJMARY .Io MURPI-li' -J A COMMERCIAL Jo ' Isn't that a bear-cat? SE. S.. Red Cross. Chris as Party. Johnstown is the place that gave us Jo. We're sure that her departure left an irrevocable zap in JohnstoWn's social life, but what was Johnstown's loss was Penn's gain. Jo intends to attend Miss Conley's school in Pittsburgh. ',' flfllw nli' -.-I' r her pep, sparkling eyes and twinkling toes. Speed can be seen at every dance swinging on down with R certain light-haired chap called Nick. HAROLD K. MOORE PRACTICAL ARTS Tinner Is that so? Tinner is a well-liked member of his class, and he is noted for his ab lity i woodworking. His favorite hobby is that of building model airplanes. Ti I r lated for success in life, if he continues to work as he did in his school 'fe ll DORIS JEAN MORGENTHAL ' ACADE M IC 1 n 5 I wr ..., 'ni f SYLVANIAN lt,,, it BERN ICE E. MYERS COVIMERLIAI Clzuhlny Now oure brar in . : . . y Jg - '. S-nmtur, . Rec run, bf 1- ber, tl 37, Volleyball Christmas Party, Arc-hery. 1'.'on'mlity Plus that',' Chubby. With her witty remark:-1 she keeps her -:, ,E:1' r' ' pa r any er. li:.ile.' being: outstanding in athletics she is ' very 1 -1' ai--'. ubby lnir,-uetl the vonimerri-il course in Penn and expects o 1, i: it 'fren owl eye. CAItMFLA LOUISE NAPOLI Ccmf.:HRCxAL ' H ' A'nt that a sf'11. 1'-', rf.',.g ' .K 2 rty, Qui ' '. :Z al: -21 11 '. i l - a sophomore from Stee on. l'e 4' '- 'J -K 2' :'. 'ar Ive 1 r. :-zlity was missed by her friends but s e made a big' hit with s. We hope that Carmel will continue to smile her w'1y through 1 e, JOSEPH NILLL COMMERCIAL Little A II7Lf?7'v Hello, Img, Christmas Party, Track, Basketball. l...ttl7 . 1,1 er s ire b..sni'ul ron.eo uf 12A-7. Although Joe is a woman hater, he is well-llkerl and hay a very good :sense of humor. VVe are sure th'1t he will do far xxith l.i.' pleasing? personality. Food lutk, Joe. BERTHA IRENE 0U'1 TEN COMMERCIAL Berm ' I tlzml: you got somethin' there. Chorus, Christmas Party. S Us just a little mi1e, lipht-haired and petite, but with a sense of humor large enmuslt to rmbrace everyone Bertie has a weakness, however, for a local orchestra, espec-fzllj' ti.e hfss fiddler. If le slr.esn't object, oul' little Bertie may some day herrrrfw a model. Izer secret ambition. ,X W, N s , , 'P I I . , l 1 5 , ' . I 1 . v J , .M M,.,..- J- ..- .mmf My H -IT il' 1-i.. ' -A-' w- .... in QA' uf m:i M' ,Q -it ' ,M ..,, ' ,,, J nl .,, 'mlm Wm ., ' V, m . 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Best wishes, Dottie. CHARLES E. POTTER - PRAcT1cA1, ARTS Mz4sIL You got it, kid. Track fl, 21. l Charlie is a well-knonn and well-liktd figure in his class. -He is a devotee of swinu. After graduation, he expects to no to Boston to play in an orchestra. MARY EDYTHE PRESTON ACADEMIC Hllfllllll E. You, know wlmt I mcrm! Beta Phi, D. S., Red Cross ll, Zu, Usher, Christmas Party, Operetta. Chorus 41l, Debating Club fill. If you want to har-li over last niglitk dance, come ln Mary E : she was there. Mary E. is lrlanninu to uw to f-ullzoe, where we're eure she'll make many friends. 99 MAURICE RAFFEL ACADEMIC IVIike Nou: let's co-operuta' on this. Football 121, Basketball, Class Basketball. Mike is :sports-minded. ln addition to participating in school and class athletics, he is an enthusiastic booster uf Vifilliam Penn. He will soon enter Penn State, where he plans to major in ar:t-ounting in preparation for a certified public ac- r-uuntant'5 position. 'WI ill: on Im I In ,HI T 1-We --- 'M t 1938 TE:-.M ir- , - +1 A . -..,, ...., --....,,, lr ,W hw, A .... A - , M ,,., ., .,....... .,,. ..,. .L ....,.,, . ,..,. , ,4,, mm , .-.. - ,,,, , W .... ,. 1 - L ii MW 7 ' Q' , ,... A 'zgar-74'-ali?-l::zxzm:.... N I---7f,...,....A'q-,T--'..:---133 -- -- '-'.:7- mf-'r gums. mm I I lk-L. M ---.... W '-'-- --.. 1- ns' PAUL C. REESE I fl? I COMMERCIAL V . 1'- G. Way out ll est. Founder, Christmas Party, Class Play. School. - I. Football f2, 3b. Ti-ack 12, Rr, Wrestling Team. activities. Red plans to play football and to wrestle. many friends by his quiet, easy-yroing' nature, HARRY ROBINSON AC.ADEMIC ,A , . . . . I 7notz0 ' What 'cha say'm', wwe? I Football ll, 2, 31, 'lll'3!,li ii, 2, Sir, Tau Beta Chi, Hi-Y, Christmas Party. Harry is one of our star athletes of whom we are veI'y fond, Tootie hopes to continue his track activity at Temple University, where he also hopes to study chiropody. WILLIAM ROBINSON ACADEINIXC Bill This 0110's rIiffer1'rzt. Tau Beta Chi. Hi-Y Club, Chorus, Christ :s Party. Bill is a calm, smooth, easy-groingr fellow, far? very popular with the ladies with whom he is usually seen. Bill is an indus-,.':- is student and may pro to college after Ilraduatiop. F' j!4i , pil 'i ,'1 ,if v y JV. fl, LILLIAIN RUDOLIH l I , If .If ,J Coilmssizeui. xc ' I I ' ' II ' I. .211 I , J A w X. 5 Whats 7lP'll. Z. X. H., Christmas Party. . ,I This is the attractive young lady with H'1'illi'7'-Ilfllill' smile and a voc-ahula.-w to match. Wherever a group of girls is seen, nu will find Lil in the Ivvirlalle x- th her ready wit and keen sense of humoI'. As to writing poetry, she I-an't he equali-fl. Heres to you, Lil. CLARENCE F. SANDERS PRACTICAL ARTS Bugs Wanna bet? Football 421, Track 42, 3v, Vlfrestling ill, Stage Hand. Christmas Party. Sanders has a Ene athletic record as can he seen hy the various sports in which he has participated. Bugs intends to talfe a trip to Florida for the summer and will enter em:ineeriny,! school on his I'etuI'n. ,Wi ' muh i iT.I.,-:::!'f!IL::-r9W'4 Lee has just moved to Harrisburg: from the cow country of Texas, I-le hasn't had much time to form an opinion about William Penn, hut he has already - Q 'Here is one of the best-natured boys of the class. XVith his helping hand and willingness, P. G. Will become a hi: success. He plans to travel, then enter Military I . V f- , . f I Vg W- I Q !QyA W7 ,A ,ff-M, '.j X ARISTEIJE REI! ' - f ,,' COMMIJRCIAI. 4 'C f e.,,f Rell I was afmirl Cf tlfritf' Here is one of the most studious boys nt' f,ur class. Red is lirzund for Dickinson College, where we are sure he will prove a hm asset both in scholastic anti tjiletic VERNA MAE RHINE COMMERCIAL D1Itchy Wait for mf. Red Cross, J. A. P. Good things come in small packagxesf' sw here is llutchy. B.-sales lveine a. good dancer, she is also interested in her studies. Here's wishing l'ts it' lu-,ig to llutchy in her future work. LELAND ROBERSON ACADEMIC ' Lee Down yonfierf' made Q I I . QHA, A . ,...-3'-'x 'W ,mmummI' new -nm 'v-mm mr... -- -- f ' W -----'- lil- '1i m:is'Ww 5W '''-'itemf2ff-11 ::x::f' ---L' I-'A::I'1:r '::ii H Ii' fl r...:: ..... A-nr... ........ 2, ' ., r'.....gJ3 'llllll-. .... Millie .-... 'v4,,. r '---- '-'-'-'r m - - - '- 1- :,1 r .. ' -I 7 I N ll!EE!!' mu.. mm- 'wmv 'mmm 7umurf'M mIIIvfv7'1'.'I1Ill IJl rn- ,umm ,ww rllllllifi 'UW' ,l 'f' . ., ,. .. ,. , r' lv3wi'.. ..-' --will ....- ---5wifi...A-qrzczczzft....-razzcarczrti,--mz....,...-mrs:...me-:::::I ..,x:'::11:.m '--.'-:':::L -4.11-':::':,a:LL.v!.----' -'-' 12 ',-.'.-.-.- ,'j5'i-..-.I,g33, r'-11I.211.:.-f::QEEEE:r-'-'r1i3E::::::--fj,:,,: ..--' 'g5g...::rr:-' f--- --gg::::r -41- rr- .1 I MII: ...,. ' 1 .... -.-- ,N .H IIV, Ny.I...: :,,5,,,,.,:im,,,,C:::::-.fmiggilrI--HUM.,---f4j: w ':r:.Wm5i1',.. lllbl -I-errrlll'..Ig:J!!!FFlll33---It13753 Wh:ffilfllllllh'.-'.':3fl'lllf'ff - Mf55 'y rr .mrur 1 ml! I ODA C. SAUL COMMERCIAL f'R1rbbit Oh shucksf' Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Archery, Red Cross. Rabbit can usually be identified by her four feet and a few inches, plus her wir-e cracks. VVhen she is around there is sure to be laughter. Though Rabbit is short and blonde, she prefers them tall and bl'rrrIette. Believe it or not, this Rabbit doesrft like carrots. RICHARD M. SCHNEIDER PRACTICAL ARTS Dick Mart O day! Class Basketball 433, Staple Manager, Christmas Party. Dirk is one of the main reasons for the success of our' class basketball team this season. He intends to take a trip to California during the summer, and he then plans to continue his schooling. M. ISABELLE SHAW COMMERCIAL Is Pm coming over! Christmas Party. Quiet, but somehow lively, this young lady is one of our clever gals. Always ready to help Is possesse a good sense of humor She I5 well liked by everyone and rs sure to make a eucces ID the secretarial field G IRENE SHAEFFER COMMERCIAL ' Rene Amt 'at a sm Christmas Party Chorus Brffrty bam, and a smoker! Here comes IZA 7 s cheer leader Things always start popping, when Renee present She 14 a swell kid and one we all will miss Heres Wlllhlhl. you happiness In the future Rene ALAN M SHELENBARG ER ACADEMIC Shelly Christmas Party Debating Club Operetta Class Play Graduation Committee Shelly is one of the best liked fellows In our class with hrs cheerful hello and friendly smile 'He IS an ardent Fisherman In his spare time and also a stamp collector Shelly expects to enter Drc Inson to study law 30 4 WW' SHEETS 'J -1- COMMERCI L Lefty 4.1 Imogzne that ' Football r Jack cam the Smoky Crty of Pittsburgh lll hrs sophomore year He plans to vel with his Smoky City friend Bob Arnold After traveling they plan to ente business We are ure Jack will prove a good business man because he has wh lt takes MARY SHIELDS HOME ECONOMICS Bash Aw, you re kuldmg Dramatic Club Class Play Christmas Party Mary IS a popular person with her clas mate and with all whom she meets She rs a member of the school very etfruent rafeterra taff Marv hope to become a Steno rapher after graduation LATHRYIN M SILKS COMMFRCIAL Kay roorl Mmm g f CIO x I e :ur rr mu lr our darrrer Ind rr es por I I rx rx xx In re h rm rn r e lx rthrxrr 1 Ir I vu b run. fmmu' mira. M0112 Mlm Wm W- 'm3 'dwflt.ll L..'.2l'1'.'L'yt W ' m' Haifa' www, UUE wr- rrrrr--arrrrw--'ww-M 'wr-I mmm 'rw MQW W? mm Wm' wm ..m-..::- 1938 ,, ,warns--..7,W 'rrm A , . . . s l 3 I . ' - ' , I 7? ll ' 7 ' Q I 1 . ' . . ' ' ,v . . . L . - , - .' . . . . . . ' ' ' - - ' I . ,i . . 1 . . ' A fl 7, ' ' ' , . ' -1 , w ' ' I . 5 . . . . ,, ,, J . f- . .. . .4 u 91 1 . I l u ' 1 ' , i t ty. .. . ,. . 1 h . . Q I . 1 5. v yy '. ' lk . ' - . r . , ' . .I . S . . . . . . y . I . rc ', rr u , , 1 ' ' rs , f . ' 4' - - , . ' , .- 2 , . . h . , . . . I g v v Q K 1 ' ' ' Y V , A . ' ' v i - yy K L 1 K 44 ur f ,n 8 . ' Rel ss, J. A. P. A fn f 'X 'I Kay 's one of th I er M 'ls :gl our Class. Altl 5: -he Is in U l ' ' ' 1 ' Q -K ff. l v A s 'ts, sie 's :lugs 'ill' L' to lerrrl zr l llllll! 2 I to a class il . 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Although she is a loyal Iwmter' for Penn, it seems as though we've heard of a John Harris attrarction. lMn't let it get you Ilowii, Simp. and loads of luck to you. ff C P4 2 I I 1 li . RA ICAL ARTS ' Skip f' ' If Hi ya rIoin', Babe? electrically-minde After graduati . We hope he will be senibrs. His electrical ability is well Skip plans to attend Central Pennsyl- as much credit to it as e heya been to RAYMOND E. SIPL JR. 1,7 PRACTICAL ARTWWN Jjf George - AAWBJ1' s Frances? Football Mgr. 121, Class Play, hri: . arty, GI u' on mittee. George is known asoglre f -If r, nk ' lfdepe ie worker. He is 'nt '.ted in bui im.: rr e ' n go , al, ' d b -k gb ll, llagireignd intends 0 go to Me d , i ' ' , ftqer completesmhis jsusseaat Penn. yi' . fl s - ' I , -1 ' l o A AS A . 5 jj f V 'tug VIOLA P. SISTI Ap COMMERCIAL Xaff I 1lToni7Y KH h e.,7 in Chorus fl, 21, Red Cross ll, 21, Operetta, Christmas Part , ss Play, Sylvanian. Toni may be identified by her ready smile and pleasing disposition. She is a member of the well-ltnown team of Sisti and Abrams. Need we say more? Toni followed the commercial course In Penn, and expects to take a course in designing in Philadelphia. CHARLES C. SMITH PRACTICAL ARTS HBHIH Class Basketball fl, 2, 31, Christmas Party 41, 2, 31, Budget Cor Party Bill is the e-wire of the class basketball beam one of ti e for its success. 's hobby is reauing detective stories, a d he l X 4 GEORGE SMITH - PRACTICAL ARTS rmtty Come all you lads and rac Tau Beta Chi Choxus 121 t lb well known for his ability to quote famous lines He is and denves much pleasule fiom singing as do all those who hear POGER SMITH ACADEMIC Svmtty What .s the rush? Take your Mme. ass P esulent S I D Football 11 31 Baske al 2, 31, Band ll Z 51 Uiche tra ll 7 31 Opeietta Cast Christmas Party Smitty Ietoid at William Ienn peak for Itself He I8 one of the most yonular fellow UI the class and a tn athlete a well He plank to study engineer- InI after eralluatlon Class ul'n'aI1nwm'mnw1lvw,.JW .'L.'-31 www mm Wh... f--l', ll-- In 'l!lln Il YQ k .1- .. wb. , .. SYLVANIAN l eff' Mjgff- , ' gd wII,I..AI:n SMITH ,.O, K I ' 'C PRACTICAL ARTS WM Quict! Men talking. Football 42. iii, Basketball ll. Zi. Class Basketball. VVid's athletic ability speaks for itsi-lf, and it is well-known that he is one of Penn's outstanding: athletes. He not only shows his school spirit on the playing: field, but also refletts it in his evcrpsilay work in class. DOROTHY F. SOLES ACADEMIC Dot I guess I foxod you. Soccer, Chorus llb. Red Cross. Operetta, Christmas Party, S. G. S., S. S. S. She is tall, hionde, and hrinir'ingz ever with smiles. VVho else but our Dotty? To enumerate her qualities would be an impossibility: however, her good nature and sweet personality cannot remain uimientifnerl. Her hobby is inventing: new hair styles. a perfert reason for her pretty blonde locks. JOHN F. SPONSLER ACAIPEINIIC Spots Be good. Sigma Plii. lfouricler, Sylvauian, Christmas Party, Class Play, Graduation Com- Trlitiev. Holds to tlte artist :af the st-ni: r class. Aside Afrom being: an artist of note, Spmxs is a :roml 1l:i:wt-I' and sin-is-l'zer. Hn- is alflfi :quite popular with the fairer sex. A diploma from sunfe worthy art school will ln- his next goal. NATHAN SPUNGIN V, CQMMERCIAI. Nutr Hello, Jocla Christmas Party. Class Play, Track, Butluet Committee. Graduation Nate is especially noted fur his sparkling eyes and sunny smile. Hes evgn and hanrlsorvic. Nate plans to see Arrerica first this summer in a trip the United States, after which he will enter military school. BETTY STEIGL-EMAN Short Stride Man, oh, Mcmfy' Basketball, Volleyball, Chorus 11, 2, 31, Red Cross 11, 2, 33, Christmas Party, S. S. S., Graduation Committee. Mercersburg, here we come has been the main topic occupying the mind of this petite senior. We marvel, however. at the unique ability cf New Cumberland as No. 1 substitute. Betty's hobby is collecting Indian jewelry, and her ultimate destination is Duke. EDVVIN L. STETLER 'yd' 4 ACADEMIC Ed Dui ya' do your French? Football lAss't Marial, 125, Mgr. 135, S. I. D. C. 1Pres.b, Sylvanian tBus. Mgizi, Class Play, Christmas Party, Graduation Committee. Ed is a multiple maestro of the managerial art. Tall, dark, and terrific, he rr'ana51es to devote much Cf his gzpare time to another school Exec who is wee, wan, and winsome. JOSEPH STEWART ACADEMIC Joe Wlte're's Frenchy? Sigma Phi, Christmas Party. comparative newcomer to our school, but for the short time he has popularity is amazing, especially with the Irirls. Joe intends to further by studying: chemical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Tech- HERMAN STINE COMMERCIAL Do you mean it? Party, Founder. Class Play. out, girls, here he comes! that little hit of Bunchy with whom we just getting along. Wherever there is mischief or fun. we are sure to find as the center attraction. He expects to go to business school to further his in commercial work. In . 1938 W V4 I 4 'Hsii gif iff I 1 ' i. IL I ... :.1-.m.f::I21-:.:..:...qS11.,...,..3gv::,:z...mutt:......g:g.,4,:2.a,..,,..-5115:,,...-1131..--I-I-gg-,gm,....-I-4'ggg,....,..,.m53,,..,........f-,g,p..,...vm- .....---QW,,.....,..m:.-:,-,,,,.....:':m . I W V.. , y2',:-...I .,.I ,:..uw ..NW' ,,, m 'm w..aMl '.,wW !... 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This eneryzetic senior expects tc develop her abilities in the field Cf joIII'IIzIlism at Penn State. Bobbie cannot orly wvite but also is Rl mood -speaker, :Is evidenced by her debating record. JANET C. STRONG ACADEMIC -lftflivn I'll fllkf' I'1miIlu. Red Cross, Christmas Party, Class Play. Although Janie hails from John Hzxrris. we lltllivt hold that zlzainst her, for she is a .Host likable kid. She is loI'eveI to ue tound hauntimq dance halls. where she has the time of heI' life. I'Ixper'tiIIg: to attend GettyshIII'Ir College, Janie ha:-I high hopes of becoming: a dietivizzn. Best wishes Janie! LLOYD LESLIE STU RGEON COMMERCIAL Fish ' Lend me your comb. Christmas Party. exe IS oul VEIBIOII of Land II tuie I 9 9 0 01 GVEIYOTIS Though he seems to Igntie tle f 1191 bex X e fini' th It '1 ceit In blonde named l1Oll succeeds IH QI1Ulll1'i A l bt rf h tme Pele wishing, you Iutlt Fish THELMA JESSII3 TICE COMMERCIAL HOVWZI I doubt Qt ' ChII tmas P'1Ity Although Honey has been llexe with up Inlv ne xe I h ins m dg lme K, fxiends With hel sunny smile and sweet dI nesition she h become In asset to our class M'Iy she have thefbe I cf lflek and h4ppIne III the futule EARI IVE TRIMMEP COMMERCIAL Tnnmq Hou me 'you rlomg Red Cioss CII Plty Chiistmds Pfnty limmy I good Il ltllled lovable peison vxho ls Vely iond of outdom 'iIJ0lt l e 6 tel XNIITIYHIH IIII dintiny, Elllllle expect tc Clltel the IIIII-,Int plo fe sion We ui h her lots of uf. HENPY TROST ACADEMIC Foostzf Gite It to mr latm ootbxll 1A st MLI SILUII I I Ushel SylVlllllll Chnistm Panty Budget Committee ln dllilllli ll to being.. I IonsLIeIItIoII ll eIIt I sty Il o om of the lllli., ex ouil lII.ht He mx: be found It mrst of the d UILEN tllpping the light tIntIstIc e Dllll to mItIILIlIte lt Penn bt H PADI LFREIJ TROSTLRE Pop :ft if rc 1 zm tlIIll s I CI C Illml PII I ul e ou xx eII I- s IIoIII L,lllN but hIs L osex - Inmg II I nm Isnt true when he ulth the boys HI'-I pleIsIn pexsonllltx I e h m I fIIeIId to Ill who know Im JOHN Tb PNS Jolzmzy Step on zt, Grnbnel Chu tmas Pdzty Johnny Is the .Illfnound town man of the Commexual Department Have a question Ask John he knovsh thc an ueI 'kftex tiaduwtmn he intend to to to bu Iie coll:-ge .am Io Iuto raung III I spue time J5W:I1j .I-..lw ..P- ,,..- ,,...- 2' .5i ?'2 1938 .df C --L sw -C. me -if-f-1-f-'1-I-'ff-f -fm'-s mmm-mrzhrizl 3 ' 'Z- ' 3'33 m I4 H U I ,, H ' ' ,A :I ' . Fish z.lv.'z:ys has II -h ery H ll f ' ' ' . f Q 5 ,f I' 1 zz ' '- . I . A 'Ii' ' X s .' ' .' ' a- Q ' groom i ' is i . I - 's ' f 1 .3 4'- . . X I 4 . I , I as n 1 ' ' H . , .. I ' I 1 . .' . 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' ' U f Iizss- ,'llz - 'h's.'z' '. .H.....,..4..:..1--:fs-----.-:.n:.m'- ' E ' ' ' Q ' - ' ' ' W 3-- ,. .-.+--:'i7'f....--4r:3E1::::-.::::fg:- rv --.-..:rr::'-.-r-: ' v,-, Q-lbw W I 4, 4 -sq --1' v.- --. ' --.-. :.::.::4..:''----1-I-I - -.'i : I ' - ' - ' 'U-'V -- 4' H -A - we' ---e -2 SYLVANIAN all .C fit! RENNETH N. UEBERROTH COMMERCIAL Kenny Watch that. Band, Orchestra, Christmas Party. Kenny came to us from Easton High in his Junior year. Immediately upon his arrival, he proved an asset by administering his musical talent to the school. Kenny can often be seen talking to a certain brunette named Dot. BERNICE IRENE VAUGHN ACADEMIC Niz'civ My, oh my! Soc-rx-I', Archery, liaskethall, Volleyball, Keri Cross, Christmas Party. Niecic has endeared herself to her I-lassinatos hy her sweet disposition and her willingness to help others. She plans to enter Central Pennsylvania Business College. VVe know Niecie will soon be il conscientious and efficient secretary for some lucky employer. H KERMITT XVADDELL ACADEMIC ul'VflfI!114'H H000 la lol' Tau Beta Chi tPres,l, Colored Glee Club lCl'airmanr, Hi-Y Club, Senior Party, Graduation Committee. Kermiit is a quiet sort of fellow that is until you get to know him real well. Hsfs a real worker and has co-oiI0r:1ted whois--hearteilly in all our class activities. Ho is unileciilell about his future. VIRGINIA WALKER COMMERCIAL Ginny What did you say? J. A. P, Ginny likes swimming, dancing, skating, and tennis-an all year 'round Sports D1LD5.Yl'2i!'l'1. Her major dislike is home work rshe has lots of company therell, and I 11 wwf My I I- l MARGARET J. VVAL-TZ ACADEMIC Margie Tell mc all about it. Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball, Red Cross. Vyhere there's Brat, there's Margie, She is the blonde member of the inseparable combination and contributes her share of the fun and laughter which has made the pair very well-known at Penn. Margie is sure to be a success in whatever field she chooses as her life's work. FRED WALLOWER COMMERCIAL Herb 'Sa fine s1t1u1t1,on. Christmas Party. Herb manages very well in commercial work and can hold his own in mechanics. He does not seem to bother about the opposite sex much, but you never can tell. Ye need not worry about Herb's getting along, because you can't keep a good man OVVII. JOHN T. WAMPLER ACADEMIC Wimp Aw shuxs! Sylvanian, Class Play, Christmas Party. Contrary to his nickname and its familiar comic applications, Wimp is really very active and energetic lespecially in the classrooml. In local basketball circles he is known as a veritable demon of the court. Wimp may take his spirit and enthusiasm to college. JANET ISABELLE WARNER ACADEMIC Janet I. Aw, please. Soccer. Chorus, Beta Phi fPres.J, D. S. fPres.J, Red Cross 11, 2, 3b, Operetta, Founder 12, 31. May Queen, Library Staff 431, Forum Usher. Dramatic Club. Class Play Cast, Christmas Party. Sophisticated swing! That's the phrase best suited to this tall dignified senior, Jan is planning to go on to study dramatics. n 44 Yllliii, uyulf f mm Hum. 'wm- --IA IP4v9'z:,,,..L11x11II,.L11:1:. 'i '- I if ----. .M-Y .... .iw --.. 'fiilulfll QllQ:J.-'-.. 4-22.11,21...-.Liz-4:-: ffi:-1i.i2l15. ,-rg:-v' :I M .I ILM' wry '- an .--11- 1 - I4-- W. F!l!fJq::..II11llIuI.If33,,2Lti1uIi'.R :.g'3:fiie:.aliQ1:55Mg:-:g1IQ1 fQg3,gAglfiifi-Q.,,.Ii2!!1-..., ,QiWfHQI.., ,II '-'--gwgii.-1s:..--2i..:g+ .. ga 4. ' T9 YLVANIAN I.l JAMES G. WATT, JR. ACADEMIC Jim Satchel, Christmas Party, Orchestra, Band 4Treas.l Glee Club. Although Jim is one of our smallest classmates, that doesn't detract from his popularity. He is inclined toward music as his activities would indicate, and we believe he harbors a secret wish to be a music teacher. Jim hasn't decided about his future yet, MARABEI.-LE E. VVEAVER ACADEMIC Bellel' lsn't that the pay-off? S. S. S., Red Cross, Chorus 11, 3r, Class Play, May Day Attendant, Christmas Party, Graduation Committee. Where there's mischief and gaiety, she's sure to be. One word to describe hex' is PEP. Sparkling eyes and a smilefas a rule: let us introduce to you, the Belle of the school. , . 71 V. I ' l STANLEY WHARTON I , , H G I PRACTICAL ARTS K Soup I-loam! A I, 1 Hi, Fellows! Christmas Party. ' Stanley is well-known for his good humor and his unfailing smile. He saves stamps and is quite an experienced philatelist. You can generally find Soup Hound in the print shop. He plans to attend General Motors Tech after graduation. GEORGE YVHITMORE ACADEMIC Whittie H'ya son-yoifre an ugly rascal. I Founder Staff ll, 2, 31. VVittie is one of the Whittiest boys in the school, and his dead-pan remarks have kept us all aughing long and loud. Since there are nut enough pretty girls I here to 'sfy , 'hittie will Go West to continue his educational career. Wal' ARLENE VVITMEYE t COMMERCIAL Lenie '5You ' fdin. . ' Archery, Rell Cross. Christmas Party. V This sylph-like brunette, with her beautiful s ile ' n' nting dimples, causes many a heart to skip a heat. VVe know Lenie w succ in whatever she undertakes. Bill Penn is rooting for you, Lenie. ERNEST J. XVHITTLE ACADEMIC Ernie Hello, Tennis 12, 3l, Cheer Leader 12, 33, S. B. K., Christmas Party, Class Play Cast, Dramatic Club, Class Party. Although it is a. well-known fact that Ernie changes his girls as often as he changes his shirt, Ernie is really a likable fellowfjust chuck full of pep and school spirit. He is undecided as yet about his future. , dw 'RALDI E I BERTQA-4414-gA, b QlE'L '3lfo RCIAL W' Germ ' ' Honest to John. Red Cross, T. A. P. fl, 21, Chorus, V leyhall 111, C stmas Party, Class Play, Class Secretary, Graduation Committee. This charming young Miss is notet fo ' s nrfy disposition and cheery smile. She has personality plus, and we know s hgvpldlfes--so, he-re's wishing Gerrie the best of everything! DOROTHY JANE YVILSON COMMERCIAL Dottie I was afraid of that. Red Cross, Class Play, S. A. E., Christmas Party. Dottie can always be identified by her ready smile and pleasing manner. Her pleasant disposition radiates friendliness. Dottie has pursued the commercial course and will enter the business world after graduation. Need we wish her success? l,,l 1 8 -,v- l QA! A.. a. .gf ' , -'i I Y ? -g 'I 'ig I . IT. sir' ,I z32if.g,f5i 'z-5.4,-I-' f - - .13 +A-I ,, . W- W -,-ff' f Y II -:ja ,..m-ig.:..,QI--f- .7 , j f . ---- wg-5 . I I I I I .awww--eIM-Meg me We , --I. I I fl SYLVANIAN ,De es I IW- I f., ,.--,rI- , - . .g,...--Im.--I-I fi.I,eI:,,WIad ' e-If- f1'iii ..I 5IIyI3 I if L 47'3' f I ' ' -... LAURA ANNA WINFIELD ACADEMIC VViI1rIg1 It's 'imfmaterirzl to me. Soar-er 12, 3l, Volleyball 41, 2, 33, Basketball 41, 2, 3j, Red Cross, Chorus Christmas Party. VVhen one hears peals of laughter it very often signifies the presence of WiIIdv sIIrrrIunded by several admirers. VVhat can he her hypnotim- power Z' VVindy's plans for the future are unflecifled as yet. but the best of luck on all eIIterpI'ises. GRACE E. NVISE HOME ECONOMICS Uf17'lll'1.li A IIPHH Holy flying suintsf' Christmas Party. This Ilark-hIIiI'ecl little lass seems very sober and serious, but when you really get to know her, yoII will find that she is fund of Li2lllCllll.! and movies. Although fil'2l!'lG-S two main interests at William Penn have been art and sewing, she hopes 0 heroine -1 Cashier after Ll iilll'lti0Il 'md Ink 1'r'II-ie 'Ind sav 'lllO'.h6l' piete o pple ll fol MI Wahl JEAINETTE HALL Vi ITCHEY ACADEMIC 1' lV1l'c ll! S 'fffeg W1 N ll tmI P Ity 0 Imhe I or o the -xxeete-t Lll s ala s de IIIte hel Illlixlllh mount ony heI fl Iem I- m lllV m I e I YTIIIQIN e Ill5 one IIlled ec tel Ll Hilllilllll Jemette exnelt to dexelop he-I dIIIcIII1t IlIII y MAX S VVORTHINGTON ACADI' MIC Mflflf Tlzeontzcully Choi ll 1 lee Club Chixstmas Pnty IWAXIQ lb one of William Penn I dm J.,QlllllS9 He Intends to own hr, man eholt vxave -,tation someday He his otheI Intexests though besides his Iadxo 4 mfmv I.IIl know Max hasnt demued yet xxheIe he will to aftel ,graduation 9 -wsu.. JEAN E YERGER ACADEMIC Doodle Vi ho 1111.5 fn co III Volleyball Red Cio Q ChII tma Paitv IIbI.IIy btall Doodle IS Iildllllllll. to to to PhIladelIIhII to tIlIe up the '-tudx of Beauty Clllf-U19 Ind who Could be I bettIeI ex Imnle than he of htt flne nt Lot of luck Je U1 uxth youI fate lIftIIn.-I l'ndlllLLlI9 Deimantnt and Flll1.El xx Ive THOMAS YINTGST CIIIIIIIILRCIAL 13001111 H0111 huns B lxixG'b Ill cr Ie IS one 01 tho e bow II I I I I Sl 1 wiv ml Inteiested Ilz IOL! 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' SV. . 0' 2, 33, Valle,-lall ll, 2, III, Hask tbIll Il, 2, tin, BII- b'lI 11, ZI, Trac ' ll , BI l, Ch ' s, Or lh s 'I , R l C' Clase ' ', ' ' .J ' ' ,, M1 KVI' II- 5 5 f ' gr I i ' j iII sg I' s ' fl ' s' '. ' ' 'v' 'I ma' I spiratior is to ber-II , I IIiIIIIo x'irtuoso, sh- I - I ' ' ,' ' s' ' A I : l Q , il YI 'O 7 .F f' I' I .LI I I' '-.gg....' ll... L Jwml :5eIfL,,,I,4Le 7 OOO ll VI, I ' 'Z We-I.,-II-1.n+..'-:2:fI:,:?i'H:sf.fI:2e?2..z:faffair:-:5I1 -N-1'-romfx'-ff' we I-tfxwtiasf-44 kMN T ..: .. W.-.4-+--v.. -'---.-'N-I M , , I, , ,I II I I -I , .I 0-I es- Xmas ---1:1z::,:,:eeI.. 'W -' -ff -5'QE.4.2T1r'f3'.:-5.'LLI .Y - ,..-::..f?3 4'4 'f '3'f 'M . - - H -i f445 f' ' Y ff-'Af--- 'f--1 -- '1-WM' 1 JJ 'M W' ,mPJ' Miwwwwwl ' mum.,-uaa.,,LilL Il11llC. Wlllu will W mm SYLVANIAN .awww W gg my 'mm 'Www ,ZEN 'Xll3'JlWl.l7-W' M, ' ..-1.-f nw' -nv unllv nl! nlIl' Illlmf' mm ml PUTH ALVEPTA ZEIGI EP Cowumcru Hello, Loc 1 Blonrlze d Clof-ws Choxuf- Chuetma Panty Open-tta faxety 14 the key vvold to the chwlactel of thls young, Ml If there any fun 'uound you can het Blondm -4 m the mud-,t of It We know hell -nrqed and ue wl'-.h hex All the luvlx IH the would Heres to xou Blondie' B JEAN ZEITERS ACADFMIC Lmt Honebt to go: It 1119! 1 ex 11 I'l ich Tennis BISE '1 Clmlfll Impuh llevlllxh Alu lys playing planks IJ nt blag. Bl lt his you ill lueitl W 1th hem cnllexuue VV1 l7lt you hnd the '-Ullltl0ll to Wfllll trouble B1 xt puhl k ue HLLLNIIXE of her carefree mt.t11,ude lm. blue eyes And dlmpled thee HFI EN BALLAPD HOME ECONOMIHVQ bunnzf Au, lzzula Bunny spend murh uf het time ln Home hconomlr-I noll un 1-5 pntxnululy lntelr--ted ln umlxlns, Xlthouyh he hx'-n t been velx rllllV8 IH our Llxs we under -t 1nd thu vuuni. llllN ls husv nut ule of school lldnunp, is also one of hex fnullte 1tl.lVlll6N ANNA M AE CARRIGAN HOME ECONIOMICQ Is that so? lmiszf lhls Howe: Louldn t qulte make up hex mmd vshethel to bloom in June Ol nerx' fi ll :leaded to stung .along vuth Bunny W hemevel there xi -turlx beautx culture Pehlualv but na 5 ll find Dfu s She plans to ....,..,,, V ..,.,. V .,, 5- Nf,fflillllf'-.- ,... lllff:fl.Qll!ffIf....-5-g:l lfY If ' ' - .,,. .,.''-'-3g,..,.14-33-,faV--'S-ggi?-7-ini .. mum, mmm. Maw.. 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Best Boy Athlete, IRENE HAMMOND WILLIAM KIMMICH LILLIAN DIAMOND RUSSEL HOCKER JOE NELL EVELYN MOESLEIN RODNEY BITTINGER BERNICE MYERS EDWIN SPETLER JEAN ERE BERNICE VAUGHN LEE MARZOLF MARY A CUNNINGHAM Most to be Admired Most Popular Girl, Most Orzgznal Gzrl Wzttzest Boy, Most Orzgznal Boy Best Gzrl Student Best Boy Student Most Modest Boy Best Gzrl Dancer Best Boy Dancer Wzttzest Gzrl Cutest Boy Cutest Gzrl Man Hater Woman Hater Best Gzrl Athlete ADRIAN BRUEGCEMANJ Most Dzgnzfied Boy JANET WARNER Most Dzgnzrled Gzrl ml!! Ill! I Ill! vllllllan :mu nil NIL mllfll NJA 'W WU 'fm W mums, lmmmwm, M :::::m MW' 'llllyyy 'Kilim Mlmmlmi . . 'I A . . . .... . . . . - . . . . . Q. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y , ..... . . . . . . . . ....... ' 1 ' . 1 . . . . . . . msqzzrawR'rzxxqzwmfgxfim' u:z::::::1: ' r::ui1j' ll..,. ....l. aqaalf, .l.. W wr .,.. .,f,.,,-...te-gf-,Q .,.,. ,,,Agqy,...l1l! ,,,, Hg.....,LQ,A QI! 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June Class Who's Who . .Most School Spirit Most Popular Boy . .Most Modest Girl, Quietest Girl . . . . . . . .Faculty Pet, Most Stuclious Boy . . . . . . . . .Class Sheik, Best Looking Boy . .Best Looking Girl . . . . . .Sweetest Girl .Most Stuclious Girl ...,... .Tullest B011 . . . . . .Shortest Girl . . . . . .Class Giggler Most Beneficial Boy GERALDINE WILBERT .... .... B est-na turecl Girl DONALD MURPHY ....... ROBERT T. GREENAWALT JEAN ZEITERE .......... LEONARD BERNSTEIN .... ERNEST XVHITTLE :uv- . . . . . .Bext-lnutiirecl Boy! . . . . . . . .Best Sport . . Most Trllkutlzfn . . . . . .Clrfss Critic . . . .Best Socifllizer ' '-iR4 1Qif '-- Y V.i'i 'itt T f'.! e I 'TfLf2ff'T? ar3?1H11,1323:. .. 1938 W In Www 'HMIJMIJW' E wg SYLVANIAN mn. mwww wIIIIm mm1'mnr' 'murmur mm' mm. NM2 'Mlllll... II I une Class Will .unc l..e:M2:::Ivlll!M ,, lf Ethyl il ,rr:...... ag, I Tl-I .tm ...rr rr., ::!... ....::. ML., Mr., Warsaw ..,.. .sl-... W ' '2f --n-..:.::::. - -mmm:-.W--f..:.m':'-'-'-mm:'-I'-w...Arr 'wvn.LTrr 'wvnu.I.ZT1 'wmi.'1T 'vmIId.Z'.'.' If'nvn...:? 'nmuIIZT mn-..., 1 mum..,, lumTE 'nnuuI.. ' W We the June Class of 1938 of the William Penn High School, located in the city of Harrisburg, county of Dauphin, Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania, in the United States of America, having reached the time when we pass on to further and greater things, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, this making null and void any documents hereto- fore compiled by us. We thus bequeath the following. SECTION I To our Principal, Dr. Fager: Our deepest gratitude for the guidance received during the three years spent at William Penn. To our Dean, Mr. Wahl: Our sincerest thanks for his untiring patience and the never-failing assistance bestowed on this graduating class. SECTION ll To the Academic Students-a trot with every launguage text. To the Commercial Students-typewriters that make less mistakes. To the Practical Art Students-newer and more modern machines with which to work. SECTION 111 To the memebrs of the Faculty: 1. Mr. DeWire-a few hundred shares of A. T. Sz T. 2. Mrs. Shaffner-a perfect specimen in her English classes. 3. Mr. Oser-A set of commercial machines that repair themselves. 4. Miss Gardner-More boys in her Virgil classes and a new set of noiseless radiators. 5. Mr. McCune-new sayings to replace his antique stand-bys. 6. Mr. A. G. Keener-more members for his S. I. G. club. 7. Miss Aumiller-more students that will translate their French before they fill in. 8. Mr. Renninger-a carload of chalk. SECTION IV. To our Underclassmates: 1. Dorothy Bupp and Morris Nichols-Evelyn Moeslein's and Rodney Bittinger's dancing ability. 2. Margaret Myers and George Macian-Mary A. Cunningham's and Robert Engle's athletic ability. 3. June McCaleb-Dorothy Hess's good looks. 4. Allen Vinicoff-David Baltimore's eagerness for studies. 5. Dorothy Meredith-Kathleen Frazer's sweet disposition. 6. Jayne Smith-Helen Gordon's ability to socialize. 7. Eddie Brubaker-Edwin Stetler's cuteness. 8. LuCardis Yaple-Irene Hammond's popularity. pq lllllll MIL, .... ....... .. .,..i ,...... . . .... . 1938 I. .......,. '!'- SECTION V To the School in General: Iune 1. lladios in the study halls. Airplanes for the persons who like to arrive in the cafeteria first. 33. Cushioned seats in the assembly. Class 4. Bigger and better assembly programs. I 5. An unlimited supply of chewing gum. 6. Waiters in the lunch room instead of the pushing and shoving in line. ln witness whereof, we the June class of Nineteen Hundred and thirty- eigtb, do hereby set our hand and seal of approval to the document appear- ing above, this sixteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and thirty-eight. Signed, The June Class of 19238. XX itnesses LILLI-XX DIANIOND DON -XLD 'VILPPHY DOPIS N101 FENTH-XI MOTTO What We Are to Be We Are Now Becommg COLORS Green and Gold FLOW ER Ta11sman Rose jlful .D'.-If ...rw : -:mgm+1w:rw?-L.'P.'.1PC.'P' ..-5 '!L-3 w3 74 -D - Y t ,, t . - I 1 -' ' . , I 7 fmrrgfggfgfr ::: 1:11-211 -' 'f gv Y' ' v ,,-, 1 pax' -- W , ek - e . f s l, ' l, .. p p u 1938 'L f 'Q 'L 'gi ' ., ' ' ' ,MII 'Y .,. M, 'A ... U rl... '---- ' - ,- f:-- '.mTf 'lfllllif ---4 -A-ill 'W ' . ... . .---- lumf1-1-f- llllfll...-.---'lWl.f.....i'lll'il 'I.. ' .-:S-ms-::::., f:...r.ll ....... .,..... .... 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Our cast is composed entirely of members of the class, many of whom will be hrouglrt to you through television from their activities in various corners of the world. I see in the audience numerous members of the thirty-eight class who are here to celebrate this anniversary. Here come Johnny Sponsler and Charles Smith who designed this lofty radio tower. They are escorting Peg Johnston, Helen Barron, and Irene Hammond who designed the in- terior decorations. Following them ar'e Lillian Diamond, Mildred Cross, and Bernice Harnish, who are now teaching at dear' old Penn. In the front row are Barbara Ann Stroh, Robert Brent, and Jock Lock, former members of the Penn debating team, who are now-up-and-coming lawyers. They are talking to Shirley Flager, a well known pianist, who heads the cast of musicians tonight Among them are Marjorie Young, Kennx Buckwalt r Jav Best, Frances Flersher, Alex kranr, and James Watt But novs on with the show l We take you to the office of Roger Smrtl , pi esrdent of the W P H S Radio Cor por ation, u ho will start the festrvrtres Take rt, Smitty Thank xou, Jack Dobbs Good ex enrng thirty erghters This rs your old classmate, Smrttv, speaking I am glad to be able to say hello to xou all again, wherever you may be By special arrangements vre are pres cntrng mam of our old classmates from the caprtols of the rr or ld to cele hrate our twelfth reunion br radio teleyrsron We will corrtrnue our pro mam by a long drstarrce broadcast from Berlin Come rn Berlin Hello, America This rs Leonard Bernstein speakrrrg fr om Berlin As xou may know I am connected wrtlr the German Socialist party, and ue are doing a fine rob governing Germany Among us are several of our classmates Janet Carpenter rs finishing her medical course here and urll be home to pr actrce on Vou soon ltussell Hocker rs also here as an as socrate engineer on a grant building project Now, on to Buenos Aires Greetings, thirty erghters, from Buenos Aires, the New York of South Amer rca This rs Al Burton speakrrrg I am here wrtlr my colleague, Dare Baltimore, supervrsrng the construction of a hydro electric power plant on the Plata Rrver Drck Good rs here, too He drove down from Rio, where he rs working rn electrical construction, to help us out rn our celebr ation Peg Lubeck, Alberta Bryan, and Mary Jo Murphy are secre tar res rn the Rio offrce of a large Amer rcan coffee concern Now we leaxe you and sav, on to Australia MIL I-IZ! 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Hello, everyone, this is Bob Engle greeting you for the members or the American team from London, England. Among the members on the track team are Cloyd Loper, LaRue Hilmer, and Harry Robinson. 'Shrimp' Greenayvalt and Don Jeffries are most outstanding in basketball, and Aristede Red and Wid Smith have no trouble with the opposing backs on the football teams. In the women's events Libby Grabuloff is swimming to American victory, and Evelyn Fortney is among the leading girl runners. And, by the Way, Bill Kimmich is running high in the hurdles and pole yaultrnp But rroyy, back to Smitty rn Harrisburg Thank you, everybody lt vyas a pleasure to hear from you all again Noyy, yyhrle undertaker Fd Stetler burres those Jokes that passed out dur ing the last hour, and our pretty httre lrostesses Kitty Fra7er and Jean Erb, serve tea to the arrdrence l yyrll acknowledge this pile of telegranrs yy hrclr my secretarr s, Winn e Cfantt and Gerry Hilbert rust brorrglrt nr One rs from Heppre Cordon rroyy an rnstructress rn r Maryland camp yy here she also edits the yycekly neyys Another rs from lack Mclfadden fssrstarrt ecrc ary ot c rcasury rn asrrrrw on e rrrc rs Lodney Lrttrnger and Eyelyrr Mocslern, r lNeyy York dance term I rn Iyolerson, rroyy back rn Hayyarr, sends his greetings and Kermit WN ad 'ell leader of a yy ell knoyyn chorr sends hrs But noyy our program must come to its hnrsh lt has been a happy ey enrng, and rt yy as great to see so many of you agarn, through teleyrsron I hope you all can make 11 to our tyy entreth renurorr rn a feyy years Curr bye and wood lrrck to you all Your announcer rs lack Dobbs, bidding you all good night This rs statrorr VK P H S rn Harrisburg Pennsylyanra FX ELX 'N FOI TNLH BENDPICR BL CRW ALTEI JANET C-XPPENTEP Class Prophecy wi 31,33-,r'1,a-wiv-A'-HAP-' 2',E23 lf 1938 ffffc cZf:'.s-y:1 7 C'l:3 'C'l'f '::'C7 'u'c ': '7'2' . 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' ' - -... v-E3 ...,r--.TQ g-:ze -T--... ,ff - 'r1.,.:5.,1-:-:,..':f:-1,.e share,gear-Sziffizeiszzesfkr :Riga ' f - :tgp :---Ae'-Afiaefgf -A-A-LW '11--W f-' .- f' - 22 - C- be e neewsan.- Jgeentzr .z.Jn.?f.t2.,a.3?.2-3'.Q1f232-w , .fer e Chnstmws Parfv The annual Christmas Party WhlCl1 IS one of the school s finest tradi tions had its beglnnlng 111 the old Technical Hlgh School and IS therefore vanced planning IS supervised mainly by the senior students although all classes contribute largely The student body has as 1tS guests at th1S h0l1 day several hundred needy chlldren of the community for whom it provides breakfast numei ous gifts and wholesome entertainment The above scene shows the senior glrls taking ca1e of their little guests who are having breakfast in the cafeterla older, than William Penn itself. This occasion, meritirfg months of ad- .. ,L W -- - -W -W .HY -Zi gi, R I -1 ATHLETICS Www wwwmmfm '1f.'UC1m'UKM.l'1fHw'1'dE Wil. ul 'I-4 mmm zvuvcaff-vi? ,:3 :? ,JU ,..T1! ,...-U w'.Bl .'IJi' ,lm I Y w , W , 1 I F 'lfffir---vf ---4 1-'H' in-f' H F - - ' ' f All- 4 V- H- --,,----.,....,. .- ,- .-. ' ,g,,.... ,Q 'f ,.,. J-, ..,. IfT,,: '2'1g,5-.:':::,'Q,5,ff , -X +-Mb f ' 1' '-:Q .,.. ' -...- '-'-1-....':, Li-rg-' T-12: Q , . - A U , . ,, . . , . J WM Q T ' '----' --.. W , , .. ...-, ...,- , .--v, W ,..,.--A--':..1-Q-fggg,.,,..:.,...vi--,,.... , 3 Mr De Wxre Faculty Dlrector Mr Mc Cune Faculty Treasurer Dr Crampton Tramer 'WWW lm. Mary Wolfersbexger, Sec Treas , Donald Ieffnes, V Pres , Wm Young, Pres , Barbara Stroh, Asst Sec Treas 4 , f f , Y F if a f . I , I . , . , ' ,,, 'nba ' ,. YQ ff . 1 '9 f --. CHEER LEADERS Harold Frazer Ernest Whrttle Clyde Ne1l Helene LEWIS Mary AIICG Cunmngham Dorothy Bump I .. r 'S mf ' 'fl' W SYLVANIAN will r' ' ' r 1- rr f--- ' 'W' .-.. ,... u .,.. .. .,,, 'ww ' W' ,. , 'Eil IIIIWl iiiT 'N'1'l1 ' Varsity Football ff-is -'llnw4n'l!iHF'lMr'- .,':'nenw... ?rmmua.? rnnnT.'.. 1nu 'Wm mu 'Wmnu 'mllllll num William Penn inagurated its 1937 football season on Fager Field, when it played Catholic High School, also of Harrisburg. The Catholic team had never before registered a victory against Penn, and was eager to at least score. The wearers of the orange and black, however, scored early and held the lead throughout the remainder of the game. Unusually warm weather, reminiscent of summer, was a decided factor in retarding the speed of the players. The next game found Penn playing host to Shamokin in a colorful battle. As is almost always synonymous with the coal representatives' games, Jupe Pluvius reigned, yet not even this could stop the more experienced Shamokin club from scoring a 20-0 win. William Penn then travelled into the pretzel-bending district of Read- ing, where the Red Knights dealt the Tigers a two-touchdown loss. All the scoring was done in the first half. A comparatively large group of Penn followers were on hand, rooting for their favorites. Undaunted by its failure to score in two consecutive Saturdays, the varsity after a determined dovsnheld march penetrated Mt Carmels scoring zone for a touchdown The try for the extra pornt was good pr ow rng the margin for victory William Penn played a plucky battle against the rn eatlrer conditions as well as the opponents receiving proper rnsprra tron from the hearty cheers The down rrver Steamrollers then received ample revenge for its pr evrous year s 6 0 loss The Steelton club rolled up a 02 0 conquest on Cot tage Hill before a capacity crowd This usually colorful fray was featured by perfectly executed passing running and bucking plays while several run backs of touchdowns were also prominent The Sunbury backers turned out rn full array to witness their team s 6 0 decrsron over the Tiger aggregation Sunbury managed to score earls protecting its advantage while Penn twice wrthrn thrrty yards of the pr omrsed land failed to go beyond that stripe Although a special tram w as not chartered approximately one hundred VV1llram Penn boosters journeyed rnto the championship area of Altoona where the Harrrsburgers received a 06 0 set back Altoona always pro ducrng top notch teams later became the leaders of the west conference At this point rn the season Penn s varsity was rejuvenated both rn its playing and sprrrt The Trgers more experrenced and determined played a heads up match against the Brlltowners east conference leaders causing them no end of trouble Penn cohorts were electrified when one of the backfielders snatched the prgskrn deep rn the enemy s territory and gal loped ninety five yards nearly trerng the score This unexpected display of power extended the previously undefeated team to its fullest extent VV1llramsport managed to win rn the last ten minutes only by virtue of a poorly handled play Although this game was lost rt marked a complete change rn the general feeling of the uptown sector The entire student body marched ruth the band after the game and a large pep meeting was held rn the assemblx 1 um unu'WU1 WM mum M um W 'WM 'WHL wr l -R' aw 'Ihq nu.. . 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Zi11'1:w-lf L1Z::unaJ ''1111 iiii'a '- 'ff 'p -'-'-' - 2 -'-'-' ' JH The Jay vees enjoyed a falrly successful season glvmg r1se to brlght prospects for next years varslty squad Penns first game was played with Cathollc Hlgh on the latter s new McDevitt Feld resultmg ln a 7 0 victory for the Tlger understudles The nearby Academy protegees took the Ironmen mto camp 9 7 for the first loss This was a heart breakmg close battle as the final scole mdlcates Probably the brlghtest and most thrllhng match was staged on Cot tage H1ll In th1S trlumph Penn co operated 1n all football s polnts to turn back a hlghly touted Steelton club 6 0 Thls touchdown was a thrlller COm1Hg after a long drive and longer dash Playing the younger brothers of the uptown d1str1ct on Fager Fleld the Jay vees out polnted Camp Curtm s terrors by two touchdowns The bands from both schools made numerous drills and maneuvers between halves presentmg an attractlve spectacle In 1tS next game Penns reserve group completely overwhelmed the v1s1t1ng Dutchmen of Lebanon 20 0 The understudles tWlC8 scored on Lykens although they were finally defeated 20 12 Lykens Hlgh School however lanked qulte high 1n then league and had a more experlenced club In the final game of the season played w1th John Harrls for the bene fit of the local TLll'J6lCUlOS1S SOCl6ty the hill Mudhens ga1ned a 12 6 dec1s1on This game vias played ln a steady downpour of snow makmg the DlgSlxll1 dlfflcult to handle SCHEDL LE W P 7 Cath0l1C High XV P 18 Camp Cllltlll Xi P 7 H3lllSlJLllg Academy 9 Xl P 20 Lebanon VS P 6 Steelton Xl P 12 Lykens XY P 6 John Harms 17 v ' 1 , n n . , - u s 1 1 n u , - v . , - o 1 . - Y , ' .I . . , - . , . 1 ' '. , . 7 . ., 1. Y ' v . . , -. . , u - 1 st' ' y 'P' . v 11 . , , . . , Q . Y . 7 . . v. u f , T ..- ' ' 0 1. .- 6 1. .- ' 7. .-... ....... 0 f. .- f. .- j' .... 1 ,.' . u 1- ' L. -fp--..Q -1 ,- 1, ,, ,,,,5'i1rf:r:':5 :slash . ...- -- Wuiih 7 ,, -Lt., , - ..,,-if - ,..,K W s ,. My ..-am.. . ..W ----- I -BNH- Varsity Basketball The 1937-38 varsity basketball season in retrospect was not so black as some have painted it. The team lost games, it is true, but in these defeats they played hard, and often looked as well in being overtaken as in conquering. Playing the first game, which was a non-league fray, against Hershey Industrial School, the Tiger five jumped into an early lead and held it until the final whistle blew a 36-26 victory. In its first league game, the varsity lost to Lancaster on the latter's court, 43-48. Penn High shot back into the win column against the Harrisburg Catholic High team, 24-18. In the next battle with the Dutchmen, the orange and black cohorts saw a fighting squad overtaken in the last few hectic minutes,'24-32. In meeting the Steamrollers of Steelton, the Tiger aggregation lost to a more experienced and able nve, 21-52. Steelton later won the cham- pionship title of the Central Pennsylvania League and also in the cham- pionship round copped the D1StllCt Elex en cup It then went on to the semi finals of District Three when it was eliminated by Hazleton The climax of the first half of the season was reachhed in Penn s first battle with the Harris hlllmen In a hysteria producing hair raising triumph the teams battled on close terms being tied thirteen times and necessitating two extra periods of playing The Penn fives impreg nable defense and scoring offense proved too much for Harris squad result ing in an exciting 49 32 decision for the uptowners Following the close of the first half of the season the Tiger club was vi eakened by the graduation of two of its star performers Although the team continued its plucky spirit the gaps left by the two players were too haid to fill The second half of the league found Penn on the short side of eight games with Catholic High Lancaster Hershey Lebanon Steelton Read ing and John Harris It managed to come through in its return match with York however 36 29 and tied with John Harris for the fifth place r Wf -5a1T'iE'W'rmx:fKI'Hws- -w.f,r-w--,mM-vf---f-- in the Central Pennsylvania League standing VARSITY BASKIITBAIL SCHEDULE 37 38 Her hey lnd School Lancaster f athohc Hi h Lebanon Steelton York K' 2 1 Catholic Hi h Lancaster llmshev Ind School I ebanun 1 lt oi teelton Reading John Harris John II uri kw mm 'www 'Www :umm 1938 ,m n a u A u , , 1 ' 7 ' - . V . . . . , ' I D I n s ya - q Y ! 7 . . . . , . - 1 . s y - 1 7 u a , . f ' ' . r ' ' Y. D . . . 1 , , 1, n W W u A 1 1 , - , ' ' 'gg ............ 2h S . . ..--- 38 26 - - ......... . ..... . 50 ' . ............... 43 48 . u A' h . G llln 18 J ' 'g ---- - .------ 24 18 I ' ..... . .. ...... 42 . ..... .... ....... 2 4 32 ' A - ....... . .... ........ 3 4, .1 ' ........ .... . . . . . 21 52 3 .-',. ,,.,....... A 2, I ' ......... . ...... . . . . 27 23 - ' .-,.,.,. .,,,,,,,, 3 4 llqniin ....... .......... 4 b 37 - ,-..-..... , 2, .lol Hz rris .............. 42 39 - 5 - -4 ,,,,, , , ,,,,,,, 23 W'r Fv vw rr ,i . r' 'r nr ini I. rw Irv I ,, ,. 2 -ff ,ft . H fi, 'AMW 'A V! 'X Flrst Ron Pobert Stair George MBCIHH Roger Smlth Ellls Freedman Pobert Greenawalt Vincent Smlth and Pobert Kutz Second Pow Earl Esslg Ilavld Mcll hlte Coaches Emanuel and Gottshall Xhlllam Malone and Student Manager Morris Goldberg ' ll . ,V , 9 f I T M, ' M' .i-'X 'V4 , I I I . P A .41 ,A I vi s X Y K N,2..--f W 1791 k E 1 ,Tk , X . v-L . y . 7 . Y . Y X Y 7 x . s '-' , Y , , . JLNIUR I ALNITY BASRFPB XII SCHEDLLE Hershey Ind School Lancaster iathollc Hugh lebanon Steelton York Reading John Halrls X I' Upp .Iohn Harrls Lathollm Hugh 1 anmster Hershvv Ind School I ebdnnn I ork steelton Reddmg John Harrli 2 x 35 W P Opp ' . .' ...... 36 31 '- ' ............ 22 21 .5 ................ 40 27 . . ............... 30 27 ' ' ' ............ 15 14 s W . I ...... . 21 22 . ' ........ .......,. 2 2 34 , ' .......... ....... l 4 30 .' .................. 24 30 ' ....... ............. 2 6 21 ' ........... ......... 1 5 24 Q' ........ ......... 1 9 21 ' ........ ......... 2 3 40 ' ' ........ ......1.. 2 3 37 ' ' .............. 11 28 ' '- ........,..... 17 44 ' 1 P' www W W 'W' W-WW 'W WWWWM SYLVANIAN .W H. WL., wi .annum mmm TRACK With several dash and field men iemaimng to form the nucleus of the Tiger track team Penn had promismvf prospects for a capable agile spring squad The trackmen successfully met all opponents last year to go into the Distr ict Thi ee championship meet which it copped with honors This year a repetition of the same success was hoped for and with such experienced material rightly so For the 1938 spring season seven meets were scheduled the most out standing of which were the Penn Relays at Philadelphia the Quadianvulai meet at York, with Lancaster, Reading and York, the District Three on Fager Field, and the championship meet at Penn State. The full schedule of the track squad is: April 23-Mt. Carmel. April 30-Penn Relays at Philadelphia. May 7-Harrisburg Academy. May 10-Steelton at William Penn. May 14-Quadrangular at York: C15 Lancaster, Q21 Reading, Q33 VVi'lliam Penn and C43 York. May 21-District Three at Lancaster. May 28-State Championship Penn State. June 4-Dual meet with John Harris at John Harris. ' ' W '4 fig IW l ' ' 12331-L:-:::22.lg-: ,..'.'- Nigga.: ..,.,....,,. ,M .,.A, ,,,.. ..,-. mud: ,,,, mm WL mu mm ml W--'im-- L 'wt 'M 1 ,T -1' Ji' W W an MII' WIIIUI1. ML ....' P- A-ff-'--'-mt-4f-f '-A-was IH-1::'-'---' EIII' HMT. JMU! ' --H'flu.-H----:E'fffffffi-':::9FIfTf5fQ:::::rrfqg::1 ,.., Lula J ! O 7 . . . . 1 , . N 7 , . 1 1 N . 1 ' 7 I D ' i -- A. nw- ,,.. . A-Wf. '-ff' .. , W 'W N N W 1938 ,Lis ..,,, K , , f- '...n A- -,.. M.:-if---...- ..... . M in-. v M' ' -W' n--Q ' ' M .. .- ,L M -wu:: f?-ni'.1'14: 'Jc..1'3zL Mag' .qg g 5c 1L 'J' 5C'lt- - -- 3 ...,,...-W f'..:rf-f...f- -nm'-wwf... 'fM1- '11-1 'f'5-'5 -1 l-i- '5 Nl BASEBALL Baseball under the direction of Mr Brown for the second consecutive yeai continued its policy of intramural rather than interscholastic tom petition This scheme enabled more boys to participate in the games played providing for a well rounded program The pitching and catchmlr hopefuls reported earlier than the rest of the candidates warming up in the gym After a few weeks of correction and practice the boys hit into the schedule with all the fervor of the bi leaguers Games were staffed three times a week on the campus diamond and many students were on hand to back their favorites. The baseball schedule of the teams is: April 25 Seniors vs. Sophomores April 27 Seniors vs. Sophomores April 29 Juniors vs. Sophomores May 2 Sophomores vs. Seniors May 4 Juniors vs. Seniors May 6 Sophomores vs. Juniors h May 9 Juniors vs. Sophomores May 11 Sophomores vs. Seniors May 13 Juniors vs. Seniors May 16 Sophomores vs. Seniors May 18 Juniors vs. Seniors May 20 Sophomores vs. Juniors -, -45 .... ze. . .. ' ,A .g:::....-. 1 R .-. JZ '.... l' .. .... 1938 , X '?i'ff?f3?i?.,T?i W i r i?flfff25f - .e --eweee SYLVANIAN ,A - N K A Ai xi' 2 i S SM, L u, . 7 . . I. . Q V . i - - . . A h . . , . , . ol.. , S ' u ' yy - - , . l 9 . ' I . Dg' ' K B . 1 Y C . -mf -mf-wxnwumimmzdww 'L-A lm, .M 1,l3W'.,J,:3 '.--3' YL .amz mM mj.,:'gs,..,hw TENNIS With only four men iemaimnfr from last year to iorm the nucleus ot the x '11 sity tennis team Coach Miller moulded a competent ffioup of racket weilders. A tournament was run off early in the spiing season, with indi cation of varsity prospects. John King was squad. The complete April April 23 April 'P May May May May elected captain and Ernest Whittle manager of the schedule for the tennis season is: 13-Harrisburg Academy. -Carson Long Military Academy. Q0-Franklin and Iklarshall Academy. 7-Lancaster. 14-Franklin and Marshall Academy. '71-District Three Championship, Mt. Joy. 28--Alumni. June 1--Lancaster. June 4-John Harris. 1938 , .Q ...-' W, ' ,'f'.:1---Hn,-1' Agn, 1, 'L-S ' jg: - in ,, di' Q32 fi :T:fc ffl i i.-C, - 51,451-Q: W1 nc:-waz: :,,,, -, Mg ,, gl--J:-.,- -.,. f Wag.-S- air: Zegsi- ,QI 1::,,h s s i, , A? 35955 Ewing:-M IP-1 ig: s VANIAN My All A Aaei r' A -A A 4-M-- 1 cie'-e . l i. l , .. . I ,. . . A, .A 5 V nH,...,au...i.... WL, WN .Lid xi H ,C - ' ' f Y A ' 1- - A 1 . C . ' 1. , - - SOCCER Soccel season began ID early October when the shoes of the football players were caked Wlth mud but not even the Inclement weather retarded the progl ess and zest of the co-ed booters Some classes had two and three teams as representatlves thereby enabllno' a large number of g1rls to com pete galnlng experlence fun and better health All the games aroused unusual mterest and feelmg wlth the sldelme cheermg rlvallmg football s own After a hteral wh1zz bang season the 12B s earned the school cham plonshlp compllm the envlable record of four games won and only one t1ed The v1ct0r1ous 12B s conquered all the opposlnv teams by vlrtue of then accurate passmof and correct t1m1ng makmg for a dlsplay of perfectly executed plays on the field Not only dxd the champlons defeat all the othel clas es ln the league but they also took the Scmntar s selected team mto camp 2 0 The mem bers of the tr1umphant group were Marv A Cunmngham Janet Carpenter Lubeck Pernlce Mvers Barbara A Stroh Margaret Waltz Laura Wlnfield Marjorxe Young Margle Young and Jean Zeltels Phe final standmg of the leaffue IS L A 2 5 L 12A A 11B Evelyn Fortney, Helen Gordon, Elizabeth tlrabuloff, Betty Grove, Margaret W. . i1. ...... 1 2 2 1-1 ...... 4 O 1 10 ' ...... 1 2 2 3 1 1 10. 0 4 1 . . . . . . 2 2 1 ARCHERY Archery one of the most prcturesque of sports has been unrver sally recognrzed srnce ancrent trmes yet rt has been rn comparatrvely recent perrods that ltS renewal sent rt zrmmrng up the ladder of popularrty Wrl ham Penn s co eds were taken rn by rts appeal and were soon enthusrast rfzalliy learnmg the fundamentals of the sport under the supervrsron of Mrss ac son The elementary prrncrples as lasted by leadmg archers are QD correct stand L25 erect posture Q31 proper pos tlon of arms and wrrsts Q49 pre crse arm and 159 care for equrpment The fundamentals havrnv been thorouvhlx learned the grrls pornted for the tournament whrch gaxe pr omrse of bemvf a strff competrtrve one In several undergraduates who tu nrshed therr own bows also competed After two weeks of steadrer record cllmbrng added bullseyes and keener competltlon the contestants reached the home str etch of the tourna ment wrth the enthusrasm and ferx or berng such as to result rn the estab lrshment of a new record Dorrs Fuhs February 1938 broke Helen Shuman s June 1937 score of 398 wlth a 462 pornt trrumph Prlor to these two hrgh scores Alma Hull held the record wrth 395 The 1934 archery team wrth then fin rl scores follow Dorrs Fuhs 462 Evelyn Fortney A Betty L Bllss 349 Ianet Carpenter 301 J . 2 . . G . . f . l ' ' - , . . . . - - , , - ' 1 - - A 4 ' ' - - . z ' . ' ' 1 ' - 1 cs :A 5 n .Y 1 , u 1 , . I O i addltron to the many senror partrcrpants, who were supplled wrth bows, ' ' r . ' 1 , . 1 J . U . . , 1 1 ' w - . . 7 1 . w I . - 1 , I u I , . . , , , . , . . . .. Q 4 , 7 Q D . . , t n ,. . . D I . ' ...... ' ' U' ' . . 33 1 . f . , '- ...LlWl'Mf mmwmwmii msgmi.mmm ygtw W.-LVM'-.Ji JI -fam: 'flllW 'fhn mu- 'u- 'miT 'Wm- llu mm V OLLEYBALL Inteiclass vollevball again predommated Vvlllldlii Penn gills athletic schedules In this sport also, mam gnls paitlcipated due to the large num bei of iepresentatye teams With such a full list of games to be plaved, a many as three battles were staged daily in the gym The first game of the season proved disastrous to the 12B's, who were volleyball champions when sophomores, for it was in this skirmish that they received their first and only defeat. The big sister 12A's proved to be their superiors over the net, on the service, and in general team work, which capabilities were directly responsible for their complete mastery over the remaining opponents. Doris Fuhs, who was the archery champion, led the 12A group in its conquest. The remaining members were Rosalie Beare, Betty Lou Bliss, Alberta Brown, Catherine Goodyear, Marguerite Green, Sara Grove, Laura Kling, Ida Mae Mahan, Laura Miller, Marie Soster, and Josephine Wlieller, The volleyball teams' final standing is: VV. L. W. L. 1214 --.----- 5 0 UB ........ 2 3 12B ........ 4 1 10A ........ 0 5 11A ........ 3 2 10B ........ 1 4 weW...12ifilfzuzmmax. wHww 'wW r N gg-----.i.. ----.....:2 4 ....--f-..,,, lilliiiiwf z::i:2:zr.2'.'- v'-111j:zm::v:1::-:a::'r,'... -mff ..,.....---f-- ,,,.....,.....- mv W ut, 1:-1-m, -1-3... -r---:,,, -W... 'f---mx we---N., -I-1-----..''-'-L--1--.mr-4--...,'.'.g53:T.,:.:F,gg,, '-. zzr, --2 ,- 1 in ?' 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' fm SYLVANIAN i BASKETB 'KLL After a full schedule of Games played amono the glrls basketball teams some classes havlng as many as SIX te lms the basketball season was brought to a successful close I ndez the capable d1l9Ctl0Il of Miss VS lls bach and Mlss Jackson and wlth the able asslstance of student lefelees tlme keepers and score keepers nearly twentv games were played weekly The 19A s who wele also the soccer champxons and runnels up of the wollevball league as 12B s agaln shot mto the hmellght by vlrtue of then excellent f'lO0l wolk uncanny abllltx to find the basket and acculate passlnfr These conquelmff co eds framed the basketball dladem wx 1th the clean record of fixe games plaved and five games won In basketball as The final standmfr of the teams lb P-X P DB 10-X 11-X 3 7 10B A ' , O K , fs ' ' , T I' . 2- , e T 1 , i .H . . ,. - . . , . .Q I , , ' 1 ' v ' . l Y v' , u -1 . 1 4-4 , - I V ! . . ' ! . ' V 1 , . ' Z ., - ' ra' W I o ' a- L Y v 1 v . ' I C. n v I l 1 I Y k well as soccer, SCllTllt3l' proved no match for thls group ot 12A glrls. g . ': W. L. W. L. IL. ........ 5 0 11 , ........ 2 1L ........ 3 2 . ........ 2 3 - ........ L . .... . . . 0 5 SCIMITAR FII ST SFMESTEI SECOND SEMESTER BETTX LOU Buss Pfeszdent MARY A CUNNINGHAM ROSALIE BEARE V111 Pzeszdrnf HELEN GORDON SARA CROVE Sfmffuzzf JANET CARPENTER LAURA MILLER Tlfasum DOROIHX ECKERT 'VIEMBPI S AI BERTA BROWN JEAN CROUsF IEAN ZEITERN CA FHERINE GOODYEAR FVELXN FORTNEX HILDA FRITZ 'MARIE SOSTAR BARBARA A STROH NIARX MARCUS JOSEPHINE NVHELI ER MARGIE YOUNC NTARCARET Mu Rs LUCARDIS YAPLE SLll11llll VN llllr-U11 Penn s ll0ll0l3lX lthlgtlp SOC19tX IS llllflel ilu flll6C mon of MISS VX llsbach and MISS Jackson To gam entl mce mto the club, Ona must llaxe A SDGCIEC numbel of pomts ealned tlll0llg'l1 the medlllnl of x ll lous lthletlc contests bemg tenms clmmp1o11 Ol Hldlxlllg' all foul tgams It should he the fum Of even spolts mmcled gnl to become a IT16l'l'1lJ6l of tlus O1 QRIIIIHUOII uluch IS now m 1tS elghth SUCCQSSIVQ X9 ll QClYNltdl enjoxed numelous gathermgs and aftel school games xx 1th fha Lllflldlx of the season hem the semols fanxx ell nts D I J ' L A L A J ................. 2 7 ' ...... ...... l WJ A A Af CATHERINE KURZENABE BERNICE MYERS HILDA GRISSINGER . 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EAI - -. ,. . I ' J 1 3 L L A. SAMUEL GITTLEN SHIRLEY FLAGER ICVELYN LESWING IXIARY EL1zADET11 B1TzER ALFRED GANTT ' A ' ' ' I 1 ' .Q 1 1 I ' 11 I l S ' I ' YI I . : , S . .Q . , I 4' .y y ., V . . ' 1' ' ' 1 I . . -V. vt .1 r . I . . - I ILL' y ' y ' v 1 - r - ' Y ' 1 1 ' . I D 1 .1 . .Y A 1 - , ' . 1 L t I -I-un me ','-. IS. SYLVANIAN RED CRGSS CLUB FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER MARGIE YOUNG ..... ...... P resident ..... ...... F RANGES LENKER FRANCES LENKER . . . .... Vice-President . . . . . . . JANET I. WARNER BETTY STEIGLEMAN .. ...... Secretary ...... MARIAN WHITTLE JANET I. WARNER ..... .. . Roll Call Secretary . . .... BETTY STEIGLEMAN JANET CARPENTER ..... ...... T reasurefr ...... ..... J ANET CARPENTER The Red Cross Club of William Penn was founded for the purpose of better acquainting the girls of our school with the wonderful work of this organization. This year the club is divided into four smaller groups: foreign correspondence, etiquette, dramatics, and art. In these four clubs the girls are given an ample opportunity to develop their best talents. This year the girls have taken part in many varied activities, including the Horse Show, dressing dolls, sending Christmas boxes to other countries, learning to read Braile, entertaining at the Old Ladies' Home and produc- ing two plays. As a result we are very proud of the accomplishments of our group and feel sure that it will improve as the years go by. 1938 f-m'fi5'7W --1. -fi ' A T SYLVANIAN A w2.1?f'?!rlh nal1uu...,, .,.l1 HTuiii.1E... -25,1 mfg A' ' ' A 'C 'M' 1 H l A 1 DEBATING CLUB The Debatlng Club of Wllllam Penn High School has been afflllated wlth the Central Pennsylvanla Debatmg League fox five yeals Our team debated John Harrls Hlgh School, Hershey Industl 1al School Wllham Penn Hlgh School of Yolk and the McCaskey Hlgh School of I ancastel, wlnnlng two debates and losmg SIX AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE BARBARA ANN STROH Capt MIRIAM FRANKEL Capt ROBERT BRENT MARX ELIZABETH BITZER JACK LOCK HERBERT RUPP GWENDOLYN EISENBERG Altnnafe JANET CARPENTER 4Ifcnmfr Leonald Belnsteln Dorothy D1mele1 and Mathlas Kompale also actef' as alter nates M1 St1avs1nsk1 and M1 Melkle se1 ved as aclvlsols and coaches lWlSS Aurnlllel was buslness managel un an nu un mm mm: nu vm mm mm mmm muff m,,,1,wuna: .mqggj V-W' Wmmwf mm M Jm,,,,J us nu un mmm 'nun nm M, Mummy WmMt my ,M ,mu 0m... 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F1I'St rovx Juanlta Cooksev Glrl lteserwc Secret ry Ahcc Broun Sara Kerns Betty Cross Betsx Hesser Oda Saul, Jeanne Iongacre Margaret XX alt7 Second rom Ehzabeth Nexdlg LOUISE Coken Kathryn Derlckson Jane Troup Vlola Barlmu llorothx McCl.1uphcn Bettx Barrett last ron Arlene Hepner Dorothx Erncw Ilorence Berkhels r Malt P1 ll I t x Hemw Loretta Hoffman Anna Mae Bolden Bettw Hockenhrock and Bettw Jane Ander on GIRI RFSERVFD Gul Ileselwes me the youngel memloels of the Young Women s Chus tlall Assoclatlon The Gul RGQGIXGS of H?llllSbu1g' ale made up of students flom the Jumor and semol hlgh schools who are dlV1d9d 1Ht0 clubs accolchng to thell respectlve g1?td9S IH school The pulpose of the Gul Reselves lS to find and glve the best, and the slogan IS to face hfe squalelw Club hte glves Gul heserves a chance to lealu how to understanfl themselves how to get fxlong w 1th fl 19llflS how to 313131601216 people of othel IRCLS and ll'ltlOll21lltlGS ln the Y XX C A the guls meet and Vkljlh xuth chtfuent kmfls of people Thex leun new slnlls and next hohhles The-x len n the lIllD0lt?lllt pmt health pl Us lll a balanced hfe Thex come m cont tct xx ltll mam Sl1.l1dt1OllS that ale utal to gnls of hlgh school age 4' r- ' ' 7 vi . .v ' V V ' .v '1 .'- - E v I w 1 . 9 , 1 9 A 1- vu I r J ' 1 9 . 1 ,v 'J ,' . . .' . 1 ', , Y , v T f-. -- , P '. 3. . 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BETA PI-11 Pleszdc nt MIRIANI HIIEIB Vzcr Prrszdrnt G .Sfm ffm U ERTRUDE LOSER SHIRLEX SHOOP T1 c as ll I cr IVIARJORIE GREENAW ALT MEMBEPS BETTX BLUMEMTEIR ISABEL HAMILL CAROLYN HARPEL BETS1 HESSER MAR1 LOUIQE LIINGLE MARX JANE REINHARD J Ess1E ROBERTSON: VIRGINIA SELTZER BETTX SHENK CHARLOTTE STOPEORD DOROTH1 X ODER The Bet1 P111 SOl011tX 11 as founded 111 1979 at Qe11t1z1l Hlgh School It 15 composed of 31111101 HCRCIQHIIC gnls of John Hfuus '111d XV1Iha111 P91111 Lx thls club up hopg to fu1the1 f1l9l1dShlD .md good feehng laetxxeen the 01113 of the 'mo schools L To the 111911113615 we leaxe ou1 16192115 and n1o1als, hopmg thex NX 1ll up hold them as then DIGCIQCBSSOIS haxe done -4 T .1 ! ' ' L. ................. . ...... ... ,,,- .,, ,, 1 .Q ................. .... ', .J . 1 R1 v ,.,1 .,. A . .......... ...... . . ' u . ,, - Y A Q .. . - ' 11 .Y 1 . - L . ' Y v Yi I . i -. Y v . .V , I . c L ..... ' V - c c J, ' Y, , . . .' ' . . ' . , . . . , SFS 1611301 MISS AUMILLER Pfcsfdent IRENE HAMMOND VICE Pzcszrlcwt JEAN KLINEPETER Sfmfffuy MARGARET MARTIN MEMBEPS BETTI BENTZ MARY MCCALEB NTARGARET CHRISTMAS JUNE MCCALEB NIARIAN CLARK SARAH JANE MORRONV BEITX CLESS JEAN SIX DORIS DARE IAII NE SMITH BETTX DARR KATHERINE SMITH MARIE GARVFRILH DOROTHY TVILEMAN III 1929 a gIoup of CentIal HIgh gnls foImed vshat IS now know ll as the S C' S S0l0l1tV TlIe club IS Iepresented In all phases of school hfe, as Its membe-Is aIe chosen IH 2lCCO1Cl2111CQ to then abIlIty IH VRIIOUS sclIool act1vItIes The LatIn phrase, An'1Ic1tIa vIta Inulto est caIIoI IS the motto of the S0lOl1tW, Whose InteIests ale not only socIal ones but also are used Ill fm tlIeI Ing school actIvIt1es . J. . .1 . . .ll I ...--...n..---.n..---.unn..- K A W, ' J All A, nnnfnnnnuq ulnnun 1 a a a - - 1 TI'cfrr.sI1r1fI' ........... ............. I 'TETTY JANE KEYS N . :-' . J . ' ' . . , ' , , . U . . . . 1. A . SGC P1 c szdem' LUC ARDIQ YAPLE V101 Pnsadrnf IBABELLE BIBHOP JOQEI HINE NIATHDW N ALICE GOLDATE Secretm y MEMBEPS ALICE BAKER BETTY J AMISON JANE DIBELER Rum KLINE MARX HOLLAND BETTY JANE NExx KIRK MARY ELIZABETH YOVVLER The S C' C Soloutx of XV11112-ITD Penn and John HRIIIS COI1S1SfS of Clg'lWt69l1 gnls nme of xx hom me flom XX 11113111 Penn anl nine fl0Yll John HRIIIS It xx as 010211117961 mamlx fm the DUIDOSG of DIOHIOUHQ' a fine school spnlt and BIICELIIAQIIIQ a general fl 191161311113 lmetxx een the students of th txxo schools We feel su1e xx haxe accomphshed ouI puxpose and xxe hope the fntme memhev s xx Ill m Nlltdlll the 111211 standude xxe h-Ixe set hefoxe then I I II I L ' I .. v,.'V x A .......................... . L ',- .,.' , w A . .................... . Treuszwer.......................... L Y , . v , I , . I ,- 1 ' ' ' . .D .v 4 ' . . . V I ee. I , 1 A. I. A.L v' 2. 5- 'v 4 Qin' Y cvl - X. IPO Pffwlmf ELIIALKLIH 1 RABULOPI' zr IIN I BET11 FREIXIE S 11 1111 DORO1 H1 NI1LLhR rr Jllll BERIHA UNIX NIILNII EI 5 Inu? FRFN112 JM WE IXNICH1 SARAH C ROVF Jf1xr1H11xE XX 111 LLLR Lllt scum 111s of e TL O 50101111 IS 01 11e Qe111c11 2,11 Q 0 1111111111 P91111 1g1 51111111 111 4116114111611 1111 Qf1c11l11eQ f1mc111g the x 11 wus 11191111161 Q The 11101111 IS T 11101 1 111 11111 1 1110 . ,. , Y r N, irw T X 1 ' ....4............... 1 I 1 V' 'rf-P ' 'Clif wnf ......,...,............ ' ' ' ' .'ff f1'.'1 ......................... , .' '. ' Tr VN ........................... ' . 1 ii Y, , Y . 4 J L e 4 lv , L. . 'L Y 1 Y Q. I , , .' 1 ' '1 ' 5 P The T. IC, O. S0l'1J1'i1X, Tau TC11s1lo11 U111cg'z1, has 110011 111112 111' 1110 1111151 111'f1111111' : ' '1 ' 111 sclmol since i1 was o1'g'z1111zccl 111 192341. Tl 1 I 1'-1 1 'f'-11 f 4 11-1 ,1' ' 1: e.1 2 .1 - 1 ' 'a' J Su 2 ,R Y 12 1 O1 21... f'r111c'e1'11 XfJlll'SP1Tx w'1l1 all 1l 1,'s. ZETA CHI BETA OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER President HELEN GORDON Vzee President HELEN BARRON FIRST SEMESTER DOROTHY KAPLAN PEBECCA DELSON SARA HAMBURG!-:R BERNICE ABRAMS LILLIAN DIAMOND EUNICE GORDON ETHEL LEVI Secretav y EVELYN GURKOFF T1 easure1 MARTHA LITVIN MEMBERS LILYAN MICHAEL LILLIAN RUDOLPH EVELYN MAGES SYLVIA SMELTZ Zeta Chl Beta was oxgamzed ln 1924 ln Centlal Hlgh School and several wears latex had 1tS lnterscholastlc begmnlng IH John Harlls and Wllham Penn The alm of the S01Ol1ty IS to fulthex the fl l9I1ClSl11p and good fellow shlp among the NRIIOUS members Sevel al affaus dulmg the vea1 wele undeltaken xx 1th success 1 . L ....-. .... l ' ' .... ........ BESSIE SACHS ......... ...... 1 f - ...... ....... . 1 N . . . D . .5 . . . . . . . 1 SS Pnszdrnt JANET BAUMGARDNER Vzcr Preszdcnt MARION METZGER Semetary JUNE HARRIS MEMBEPS JEANNE CROUSE MILDRED MXERS HILDA GRISSINGER. DOROTHX SOLES DORIS MORGENTHAL BETTX STEIGLEMAIN MARY Jo MURPHY MARABELLE V EAVER LUCARDIS YAPLE The S S S Solorltw 1S one of the oldest 01g'311l72lt10llS of 1tS hllld 111 the school SIHCQ 1914 at Cent1al Hlgh School lt has been a club actlxe 111 C163tl1Ig' a fuendlx IGIEIUOIISIIIIJ betvs een the gnls of Wllham Penn and John HHIIIS We SIIICQIQIX hope that ou1 successols Null letalll the good name of the SO1011tX Tfrerzsm'er . ............... MARY VIRGINIA VAN DYKE N 7 A P1 eslclent PHYLLIS HAMOR Vzce P1 cszclent LAURA MILLER Sem eta? y ARLENE SMITH Busmess Manaqw MARJORIE FENSTEMACHER NIENIBERS ALICE BOYER GERALDINE LEWIS MILDRED GRUBB JANE RODDY The J A P Sololltx of Wllllam Penn and John HHIIIS has been In exlstence fo1 mam years The SO1Ol1t5 IS composed entuely of commelclal gnls belonglng to the SGHIOI class Thls socletx was formed to plomote fine school Splllt and encoumge soclal 1el'1t1onsh1p between the two schools The I A P held sewel al dances and also othe1 dehghtful dCtlV1t19S To end oul events a folmal dance w as held ID Vlax 1. . P. Treasurer . . . ....... . . . ............ EVELYN SHULTZ SAE Pzeezdent ELEANOR FISHER V100 P7 eszdent EVELYN FORTNEY Semetmy DOROTHY WILQGN Tfeasmm- MARY ELLEN DEITRICH MEMBFRS GERALDINE LAROSE J EANNE LONGACRE JEAN ZEIGLER BERNICE MYERS GERALDINE HOSAN MARGIE YOUNG The S A E Sororlty of VVlll13.IY1 Penn and John Harr1s IS the oldest sororlty of the two schools It vsas Hrst organlzed 1n the Central H1gh School of Harr1sburg to create good felloWsh1p among the commerc1al students The members of the sororlty have endeavored to uphold the standards and mterests of thls OI'g3.H1Z3t1OU . . . 'fp f f......................... . ,........................ R . s i, 1 ................... J 1 . . - . 'y . 1 . 0 T 1 SQRQRITY P zdent LILLIAN KLECKNER res Vzce Pr eszdent SALLY MCCORMICK Secretary MARION WHITTLE T1 easurer JANE MORRISEY Buszness Manager LORETTA HOFFMAN MEMBERS DOROTHY DYE BETTY MOWER DORIS GUMMO PATTY SOURBIER The O T J IS one of the oldest organlzatlons 1n Wllllam Penn havlng t b founded ln 1918 The purpose of thls Junlor sororltv IS to promo e a een lastxng fl16I1dSl'llD between the guls of John Har rxs and Wllllam Penn To the future members we leave our best wlshes and we slncerely hope that they w1ll faxthfully uphold the 1deals vnhlch have been our standard ,.-1.1-rf, . . . - uuluosruunnnnusnanoa , , f .......................... V.V. vuuucvnannnauncu I, . . . , J v 7. . Y . 7. I Ad? ISO? MR CHARLES F VX AHL Pleszclcnt EDM IN L S TETLER Vzce P1 cszdent ROGER SMITH Srcwfcwy CHFSTFR H POBERT STARR 'VIEMBEPS ER POBERT HERRE JOHN DOUGHERTY CEORGE KULP DANIEL EMANUEL HAROLD FRAZER LEE Sw OPE C FORGE HARLACKER CHARLES BUS FRANKLIN MORGAL ll ILLIAM ll ERTZ EDWARD AKERQ The S I D C F1ate1n1tw 1S one of the most actlwe clubs at Wllham Penn It In as Olganwed at Tech Hlgh School for the pul pose Of plomotlng Qchool spn It and good fellowshl Tl p 16 p1 esent membe1s take pr1de 1n up holdlng these standalds and have played 21 plomlnent peut 111 SOC13l and RIlll9t1C actlvltles at XVIHIHIYI Penn TO Oul HCIXISOI M1 Wahl we extend Olll 'WDDIQCIAUOII and to Om 'llllllllll and Othe1 clubs Ou1 ll631tW thanks fO1 then lnnd co Ope1at1On S. . D. C. . m I N Y V' . f 7 nnn-unna-nnccnnnau-a. V Q f ', ' ..... ........ ...... . . . . A, I OCKER TI'l'!lSZl7'8'I' . . . ..... . . ................. . L . L , R L 1 7 , N 7 I lv I J ' y . ' v ' - - - ' . . I v. D, I. . , v I .C . D III I , . I I . . . - . . , - . l TRU BETA CHI Aflmsof MR CHARLES H EBNER Pmszdc nt KERMITT VVADDELL Vzce P1 eszdent THOMAS JACKSON Treaszmer RICHARD GLOVER MEMBERS VVALTER HOOPER VVILLIAM ROBINQOB CRAVN FORD HUFF HARRY ROBNSOIN SHELTON GRANGER JAMES VVADDELL XVILLIAM MILLER JOHN YVATERS CHARLES MOORE lVILLIAM YVINFIELD lx ILLIAM MCKINNEX ROGER VVRIGHT HALBERT LEFTRIDGE The fxatelnltw new ly O1g2lHlZGCl th1s XS31, lS 3ll93ClW makmg splendlc 111021 ess XX 1th M1 Ehne1 as 3dV1SO1, the boxs haxe planned mam 3Ct1X1 tles Thex capahlw conducted two dances one on New Yeal s Ex e, and the othel late IH Malch and are maklng plans fo1 mole The club has two mam objectlx es The fu st IS to lJLlllCl and st1engthen Cll3.l3.Ct61 The second IS to 111016386 the spn lt of co opelatlon among the hoxs 111 the school actnltles Such lntelest has been amused bx thls cluh that a Slmllill one has been folmed ln the John HRIIIS students L .LA l ' I ' - f .nun..-nn-eaau funun Y Secretary ........................... GEORGE SMITH SIGMA PHI Admsor MR G H GOTTSHALL President ROBERT HAINES Vzce President FRANK GARBER T1 easurer HENRY TROST MEMBERS RAYMOND CLESS CLOYD LOPI-:R POSS DARR GEORGE MACIAN SHARPLESS EASTBURN EDWARD SPERAW TED HEPFGRD JOHN SPONSLER HARRISON LICK ROBERT STAIR JOSEPH STEWART The Sxgma Phl Soc1ety IS one of the most actxve clubs 1n the school Thls club has alm ays been outstanding IH 1tS soclal HHEIIFS and IH ltS effort to promote good fellovs shlp and school Splflt Its standards have always been hlgh and w1ll be malntalned In the futule Secretary ........................ RODNEY BITTINGER N B 41171807 ll R E S WOLFE Pleszrlfnf CHARLEQ BAIR Vue Preszclfnt ROBERT GREENAWALT becwfmy PAUL BOWMAN Treusurei JOHN BUFFINGTOIN MLMBFPS L HARLEN ALLISON HUSSEI L HOCKER ROBERT Bow MAN DUNALD J EFFRIES POBERT BRENT JOSEPH MCCUNE CHARLEs CRAIG MORRIS NIC!-mls llOBERl EAGLE RUssELL Ou ENN ERNEST XX HITTLE Thls IS the onlx fl zteznal 0lg'1ll1LIt,l0ll It XX 1ll1 mm Penn that Lonhue f memllelshlp QXCIUSINGIX to semons The Slgml Beta Ix lppm fl lt6,llll1X as chfuteled m Tuhnlml Hugh School m 1979 md h as been Ldllltifl llllfjllgll Ill lts full emollmeut Wltll chaptels at xxlllllm Perm and John Hfuus Its goals ale to IJl0fHOt8 good fellowshlp hue school spnlt and ltstandmg f.lt1L6HSlllD Om Sldlldillflg haxe ilu us been hlgzh and 1 'W we thex xull be kept so in the futme ' 1- v . . . 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