William Penn High School - Tatler Yearbook (York, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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E 1- 5 if ' i if , X , E ' n ' - l .LL -,',,,,, FQ , , , f .gf 1926 ATLER' .ff If QPWIIIIIQX 4,-as S Q 4 CHARLES B HEINLY A B A M Prlnclpal of York Hugh School URSINUS l900 Advisor to Alpha Debating Society Presnclent of Hugh School Teachers Assocnatlon of York County Presldent and Treasurer of Executive Committee of Athletlc ASSOCIBIIOD FREDERICK W PORTER M E Vice Prmclpal of York Hugh School Problems of Democracy IVIILLERSVILLE ISS5 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PENN STATE and UNIVERSITY OF MEXICO Advisor to Alpha Debating Society Vlce President of Executive Commlttee of Athletic Association MISS ETHELK STREIBERT A B B S M A Dean of Girls Health UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN and COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Advisor to Euterpean Literary Society F A R HOFFEDITZ B S Supervisor of Industrial Course PENN STATE I905 Advisor to Industrnal Soclety EDWARD A GLATFELTER A B A Prlnclpal of Cherry Street Annex History URSINUS l9l2 Kappa Ph: Kappa Supervnsor of Dramatncs nn the York Hngh School Member of Executlve Committee of Athletic Assocnatlon LOUIS D BALDWIN Mathematlcs GETTYSBURG l9Z5 LAMBERT GREENAWALT, A B , Ed B Head of Department of English PENN STATE and GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Advisor to Alpha Debating Soclety Advisor to York Hngh' Weekly T H GRIM, A M Head of Department of Mathematncs DICKINSON and COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Theta Ch: Advisor to Alpha Debatmg Socxety 52011 5 5,9 fT! TJ - I , . ' QT of ' 'cj no 4 , L, - to I Q-4 - f ,f I ,T 1 5 . , Z f if 1926 ATLERJ ,QV X f 1m.I 1 Lf S xc-lb ! Q J P GRIEST B S Head of Commercial Department ELIZABETHTOWN I'-9.45 Member ofExecut1ve Committee of Athletic Assocxatlon MISS A RUBENA LANE B S French COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY I92Z Zela Epszlon Alpha Aclvxsor to Le Cercle Francals MRS MIRIAM E PORTER B A Spanish GOUCHER I9I4 MISS GERTRUDE MARTIN A B M A German WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY I922 Advxsor to Deutscher Verem Advlsor to unxor Class MISS HENRIETTA V RUPP Head of Freshmen Science JOHN W WEIMER B S Supervisor of Physical Education Director of Athletics CETTYSBURC- l9II Ph: Gamma Della STUART E GIPE Supervisor of Muslc York Public Schools PEABODY INSTITUTE PRIVATE STUDY AT BERLIN, LONDON, PARIS AND NEW YORK Director of York High School Choir ALFRED A KNOCH Director of York Hugh School Orchestra CINCINNATI COLLEGE OF MUSIC L21 I T YJ, :' 'T I 1.4 4' Q ! f' if .1 -' U - :A f' fi A f. :' S 1 C I .K VV I . I . 1 ' 1 e Q- WA., I 1-,,, 1'1,3k I 7 ZWM Nj ff' S 'N--i 4il Zim- of Q- S fzz HARRISON M ARNOLD B Commercial Branches ELIZABETHTOWN I9 5 Advlsor to Demo the'x1a'1 Literary Socxety Advisor to umor Class C E BAUMEISTER A B History ALBRICIIT l9l8 P1 Tau Bela Advlsor to Thucvcllan Illstory Society MISS MARY BORTNER General Sclence LEBANON VALLEY 1921 MISS HELEN BROWN A B English and French WITTENBURG I9'4 Alpha Della P1 Advxsor to Les Cadets Francais MABEL F CROWELL A M Supervlsor of Sewing Albright and Columbia Umversnty EDWIN R DANNER English QTATF U OF P CBURC F 61 IVI Advlsor to Senior Class MISS NONA M DIEHL, A B English COUCIIER I9I7 Advisor to Clio Llterary Soclety MISS URSULA A ERNST, B Pd , M Pd Commercial Arlthmetlc MILLERSVILLE NORMAL I1 5, ' 3 L, .4 - f 2' ff A- a s o A so A 1' ELL 3 - xo- Q-'Q-- 1 . , .s. 5 . , L I l ri I 7 ' 1926 ATLER J A 7 fwfr Q 'ANAL' CSE: lpn' fi 5 ir!-I 1 L-f 3- 'H X A REGINALD FINK A B Mathematics and Spanish PENN STATE I9Z5 ANNE FINKBINDER A Enghsh and Latin COUCHER Advisor to Socletas Latinas R CENTZLER A B English COLUMBIA I9 5 STUART E GLATFELTER A B French and Spanish DICKINSON I924 Kappa Sigma Advisor to Les Cadets Francals FLORENCE M CLEITZ A B Cooking and Domestic Science COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PAUL K COTWALT A B Latln and Algebra GETTYSBURG I9I0 qzgma Alpha Epszlon MISS MARC'-ARETTA HALLOCK A B Latln WILSON COLLEGE I923 Advlsor to Socletas Latinas GEORGE F HEDRICK, B S Mechanxcs PENN STATE I9I5 Ph: Kappa P31 I 237 I I,kl Sr, QE?',P X9 fav .. .1 . A A- D -I - A I : CTT M , .B. C. . , . . Q. I W Z W J fig 19-26' ATLE112 fx gg. Q ,--f',4 My M Q. 'IJXXQ' MISS CATHERINE E HEINDEL Lahn URSINUS I92I Advisor to Euterpean Literary Society Advisor to SOCICLBS Latmas STACEY F HOWELL A B Chemistry IVIARYVILLE I9Z0 Advisor to Demosthenlan Llterary Society A L LEIBENSPERGER Mechanlcs WILLIAMSON TRADE SCHOOL I9I6 MISS CAROLINE LOGAN A B M A History WILSON COLLEGE and COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY Advisor to Thucydlan History Socxety MISS HARRIET A LONG Art PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL OF DESIGN l923 Advisor to Students Art Club MISS CAROLINE B McBLAIN, A B English URSINUS-I923 MISS FLORENCE C MENTZ, A B Mathematics and History LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE I9I5 MISS ANNA M MCDONELL English M I LLERSVILLE I899 24 11 V Z A .L NB w I Af ,X f LL: V,-4, - - ! .Z amfim Q Il B ' O sf L -av I.::,: C ' 1 1' . , A. B. A . A I A L I -f g 1 A L 'YLQKQ ,Q H J W I Cv Engllsh GOUCI IER I9I8 Advisor to C110 Literary Society Advlsor to Qenlor Class MISS SARA S MOSTELLER A B Hlstory URSINUS l923 Advisor to Thucydlan H1story Soclety EDWIN THEODORE MOUL B S General Science and English FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL l925 Lambda C111 Alpha HOWARD A OYERMILLER B S M S History and Clvxcs GETTYSBURC I9Z2 Advlsor to Thucydlan Hlstory Soclety CHARLES W RUTSCHKY JR B S Physics URSINUS l9I9 Advisor to Demosthenlan Llterary Society HARRY E SHARKEY Ph B Spanish IVIUI ILENBURG I9Z2 Della Tfzela ROGER L SHEARER B S Mathematics C-E'I'I'YSBURG I9I 7 and UNIVERSITY OF IVIARSEILLES FRANCE MRS HELEN YOUNG SMITH Hxstcry WEST CHESTER ALBRIGIIT and UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA I now 251 ,450 f X X - X Qrfifs I -'gb .I 'W J L, N y F, yd f f-H o : if , xx 1 f' - L,-x 7,7 JI ATC TTER, T 4 VI ' l F lf fi 1-lf ' ' As N 5 1 MISS IDA FRANCES MOODY, A. B. ' age- 1926 ATLEEJ I axfzii A fp-A -as -ff -fi , ,QQ M, Y at sf . I , ., B. S. WILLIAM M GEARHART JR Industrial Branches WILI IAMSON TRADE SCHOOL l926 Advisor to Industrlal Society LEONARD C GROVE JR Hlstory IRANKLIN AND MARSHALL I974 Lambda Chr Alpha Advisor to Thucydlan l llstory Society LEANDER H HOKE A B Hlstory and Algebra I-RANKLIN AND MARSHALL I9Z5 MISS ANNA L JACOBY A B General Science CORNELL UNIVERSITY l9l6 MISS EVELYN MCMICHAEL Commercial Branches WEST CHESTER l9I7 HARRY B. SEVILLE Woodwork WILIAMSON TRADE SCI IOOL -I907 RAYMOND C. SHETTER Mechanics THOMAS NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL Detroit, Mich. S. WEISER ZEICLER Mathematics Advisor to Demosthenian Literary Society 2611 e r W A ff . A155556- X ,S fta. , L,-1 Semx XL-,ef H B HERR M E Mechanics WILLIAMSON TRADE SCHOOL I9I6 MISS M RUTH HUGHES A Clvlcs LEBANON VALLEY I9l9 M ISS GENEVIEVE MITCHELL English SIIIPPENSBURC. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL I9Z5 MISS BELLA S SNOWISS Stenography and Typewrltlng INDIANA STATE NORMAL I92I Advisor to Senior Commercxal Socxety MRS EDGIL GEMMILL SNYDER A B English LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE I9I8 MISS MARY J WEBSTER Shorthand and Typewrltlng CEDAR CREST COLLEGE l923 Advisor to Senior CommercnaI Soclety MRS EVA HOY WEIMER, B S Botany and Zoology PENN STATE I970 Advlsor to Euterpean Literary Society MISS ANNA E WELLENSIEK Mathematics I T273 I - ' E S Q Y- -144' Sis? gl I' . I ' , .B. I I fi.. I . t4 . . . no . I W 1926 ATLEILJ ' 'QA 1 J : 17 X in. H5 1 41 X mfdf fjl l1lLl1clTd O Stoopb Pla D Supermtenclent o Yorl' Publzc Schools WORK CITY SCHOOI BOARD Allen Kaullman Wllllaml Koch DaV1d N Crlder M O Lewls Ralph A Nlltzel Mel ean Stock D1 reetors l reszrlent Ifzce Preslclent Secretary Supl 0 Buzlalmgs and Grounds Treasurer Solzcztor Allen Kauffmxn o n l Cerxl Blrd Il louckb Mabel MLQIUDL Sulllx Mary Om en XVllll3m stalr Dr S H Ensmlnger Horace B Faber Dr Raymond S Nclman SPLCIAL OFFICI RS AND TI ACI-ILRS C rlssln er Dr Cnbeon bmxtlm Dr hdward Bowser Mlrlam K Wlll1S I dlth C Fobes Max A Clxnedmet II Q Ml MBI RS OI ldgar l Ottmyer B S Helen L Miller H W Meckley A M Norman T Trattner YORK HIGH SCHOOL SCHIOTS umors Sophomores Freshmen Total t 28 Boys D 7 Attendance O lcer School Physlczan School Dentlst Dental Hygzenzst Speech Improvement Lrlvrarzan I yszcs ana' Chemzstrq Hzstory and English Algebra Substztute Teacher Gnls D D in id e 1-,Z keg-5 Y fi' - ' g. fx' . Q Vi - X: Y :ff '217 iiil V x , B I . . 2. K ' . . ' ...t.,. . f - A A , ' 2 lm .. lr l -A ' .. N ' ' 1 1 .' A 'an 1 I V A . . k . O. l.. 1 g, l.... . . U.. R ' J: Q ....... . . R ' OTI il 'Z f f 'Q 'lilllf Y. H. l ACfU ,TY Q ' 3. , . , ..,. Ph ' ' Q .- , .. .r,.. .. In V4 J ' .....,. ...... 2 60 220 f Q . , A , , . 2'2 231 ' . A . , . . . . -93 29' ' ..,..r...., 9l9 900 ll S724 QA.: ,A cf. 3' f COA Senzors Fifa .- of ' ilu as Q v f' A i 1 I R-.- V 1 1 1 I f . v ' . . . . .. ,v?4 . 1 K .A . Lg., gg- 314, 131: U11 Hi 1926 gATL Q EE N' 1.':'J,W-i Z ig ' f 'Q R 'll,,,,,f BEATRICE ROMAINE ABEL 1500 East Market Street Bang' What was that noise3 Oh don t be frightened that was only Beatrice falling up the steps' This pretty dimpled maiden is the comedienne among her friends and is noted for her dry wit If you have a case of honest to goodness blues call on Bee and if she can t make you forget your troubles then we ve missed our guess Her aim is to be a social worker and because of her Jolly sympathetic nature we predict a grand success for her COMMERCIAL COUQSE DOROTHY ELIZABETH ALDINGER 720 South Duke Street of friends not only ln the class but ln the whole school GENERAL COURSE Clio 132 141 Art Club 131 Freshman Reception 1l1 Do CASSANDRA HARTMAN ALEXANDER 102 East College Avenue Cassandra has three hobbies First study second study and third studies She 1S a very active member of the Thucydxan History Society By her achievements in that line one would think she could be the entire Thucydian History Society herself if experience has any thing to do with it Well Cassandra we think this should prepare you for your future career as a history teacher and the best wlshes of 26 go with you to that end CENF RAL COURSE Typist for York lllgh Weekly 141 Thucydlan l listory Society 12 3 14 President Treasurer 141 Critic 131 Chaplain 12 131 141 Y ll S Choir 3 Chorus 131, 141, Les Cadets Francais 41 Bee Dot is one of the peppy girls of the class Although interested in all the different activities of the school she has been especially at tracted by athletics She has proved a most loyal follower of the football and basketball teams But then who can blame her3 Dot is the kind of girl who is easy to get acquainted with and she has a host Alex H313 - J, Q -L L- fr 1 ' .. , A HA yy gd Jffef ' ' , Z U- E 1, + . J Y. ll. S. Choir 131, 141: Y. H. S. Chorus 1.315 Senior Commercial Society 141. 1 ' . , : 1 i ,- .. tn 131: , , A 1, , g . , . 'l1'1:141': Y.H.S. ' - ' I 6 AT X1 ,MW c, 445 KATHRYN PAULINE ALTLAND 1015 West Poplar Street Z If 44 .102 A .. f 'LJ de Nature has glven us many beautlful and wonderful glfts ln our class we are compelled to look upon Kathryn as one of these glfts Kathryn by the vlrtue of her sweet smlle and fasclnatmg eyes has made many less talented young ladles feel a llttle uneasy wlth thelr blg boys lndeed Kathryn IS llke a rose among dalSlCS You wouldn t feel badly Kathryn lf we scold you a blt for usmg your talent to steal some other glrl s man from her3 Please glVC them a chance and hoplng to hear 1n the future that you are happy 26 bxds you farewell CLASSICAL COURSE Chrrstmas play 132 Cho Llterary Soclety Q32 C42 Freshman RCCCPIIOH Ll Kalrm a ROBERT AUSTIN ANDREWS 600 Chestnut Street Bob IS a qulet boy around school but on the basketball floor he soon changes As Bob IS much more lnterested ln athletxcs than ln hns studles he gets mto qulte a brt of trouble wlth his teachers Bob s greatest ambltlon IS to become a famous athlete and have hls name known all over the country The Class of 26 hopes that your wlsh wlll come true Bob GENERAL COURSE Class Track fl! Varsity Tack 522 132 f42 Class Basketball YZP 432 Class Baseball f2J Scrub Basketball 141 Class Soccer C42 Tennls Q42 217 Irving Avenue HELEN AGNES ANDERSON Bo Dutch All hall' The Hlgh Exalted Ruler of Ye Noble Order of Glgglersl Helen IS a very nlce youngster but you have to allow at least fwe mln utes for a Joke to soak ln her pretty young head She IS prone to crushes and her mlschlevous eyes and coquettxsh ways have entrapped many members of the opposxte sex, but who can blame them for be1ng attracted3 Helen has never been known to let good tlmes take her mlnd off her studles 132 COMMFRCIAL COURSE French Soclety Q22 E323 1 Qahes , 'fs as O I 1 52' '- 'f '9 ix- S J 'xi V 4. Q Y Y -H YY ' ,Zigi ' n Y 'f ffi - ' J- -L, L. , I . ss ? . ff - sf - . .,wN,,, I F R :XS l. . , ,. . ,, . . . . , , . , . . ' ! ' il , !! , . . ' : ' ' ' ,, : ' J- .. , k ., , use w .. ,, . - , ,, ,, . . . . . . Q W . I ' ' ' ' ll V I! , . . .. H N , . Y 5 ' r f, E . r : . ,g .. b., 2 y - if 1926 ATLEBJ If , Qi -'FW L, Q-Fil S' 5 MARY RUBY ANDERSON Q 836 South Queen Street Behold the future head of the Domestic SCICDCC Department Does she intend to study this science only for the sake of teaching lt? Somehow Ruby does like persons from towns other than York but then why shouldn t one be interested in the United States as a whole5 Ruby also is an excellent singer We wish you success Ruby and with your talents we feel sure you wlll succeed GENERAL COURSE Freshmen Reception ll unior Basketball Team GJ Y H S Chorus UD l4J unior Plav OJ Enterpean l3J 441 Euterpean Play 64J Y H S Cho1rf3w 4J Woodbine, Pa ever he trles to do We all wish you luck GENERAL COURSE B uc DOROTHY VIRGINIA ARTHUR 774 West Philadelphia Street Crash' Bangl' With a rush and a push in comes Dot She is always there at the last mlnute We all believe that Dot likes the old saying, Better late then never , because she IS always practicing it Dot 1s a great admirer of certain people , but there IS a particular one she IS always talking about Well, we hope you win hls love as you have won that of '26 and the class wlshes you luck COMMERCIAL COURSE Y H S Choir 131, Y H S Chorus 131, Christmas Play IU, Senior Commercial Society My l33l Rube GEORGE wlsi-1 ATKINS 2 This young man halls from the lower end of the county and has entered our school in his Senior year Although we do not know very much about him this we do know that Buck IS a lad of no mean ability He can be recognized by his dark hair and although he does not pay very much attention to the city lassies we are sure he has his eyes set on one of those Woodbine girls We do not know what Buck lntends to do but thls we do know that Buck will be a success in what Dot i , ,J 5' A 'Ag - vii. ! 7 72- L - e i g use -f S . Q --.,-.-I-'49, L t tin..- I' Rube's ambition is to study this science in the halls of some college- J' ' 'JI' Cy.: l .. k.. 0 nl- e 1926 ATLERJ 13? X nf Z f -sf il X' Q 61.2-1f'1, 2 '?- 564 MARGARET ROMAINE AUSTIN 256 West Maple Street developed sense of humor and a wxlllngness to help others as far as lt hes IH her power to do so Marg mtends to go to lndlana Normal to be a teacher We surely do envy her puplls or do we plty them3 and we wlsh her all the success posslble COMMERCIAL COURSF Y Il S Choir C31 Senlor Commercial Society C41 Marg STEWART WILLIAM AXE Q 735 West Prlncess Street Stewart IS one of the shelks that vamps all the glrls ln the school but doesn t know lt When you look at hls pxcture you can see for yourself why all the glrls go crazy over hlm Stewart IS employed at Swartz Cahlnet Works and hopes some day to be ltS president There IS only one thmg the matter with Stewart and that IS he does not llke to work hard INDUSTRIAL COURSE. lndustrlal Society C71 C31 Delegate C21 Class Basketball C3 Stew CHARLOTTE THELMA BAIR 950 South Plne Street Happmess smlles cheerxness laughter thats Charlotte Who has ever seen thls young mlss when she wasn t sm1lmg3 Plckles a good student and an all around good sport She has always proved a great help to MISS Lane too m takmg charge of her class ln French when the latter was absent We ve often wondered whether or not Charlotte IS keepmg somethmg from her classmates about her favorlte ladclxe Charlotte has been very successful rn school and '26 wlshes her the same success ln hfe Cl..ASSlCAL COURSE Freshman Receptlon Cl1, Socxetas Latmas C21, Le Cercle Francans C21 131 C41 Vxce Presxdent C41, Euterpean Llterary Soclety C31 C41, Junior Play C31 Pickles C 34 l s 7 -I ji 7 Y A Z, .lj HV., I FQv,f. - ' - 'V :I XV g 1 f 1- 1 Q - A V H I,:. ' A ' i ' K V ,7 ,E 7 ,N .WC - J? gee W Q h x K If if Talk, talk, talk, but in spite of this fact, Margaret possesses a well N , 1 . - , - . U .. . ,. is 5 A 1926 ATLERJ 'Xxx 1 : agfkl L , 1 2, H -f ff HL 223 A L S ' f -,- 1-.- f -U . suse X' 1 sas A Q2L'f1T l as 1 A es so ,fs ROBERT KIRKLAND BARRY Q 132 West Market Street Ah here IS Wesley our blg husky warrior Barry played rlght guard on the Orange and Blue Wonder Football Team From hrs remarkable playing we know that Robert IS a fighter at least those who played agamst hlm say so But we don t mean to say that Wesley IS always flghtlng Far be lt from such he IS one of the most peaceable fellows ln our class Accordmg to the records of our research work w find that he IS bothered much by women but does not succumb to thexr temptlng allurement He does not smoke nor drmk anythlng stronger than Choc ola So when Wesley matrlculates to Penn State he ll have qulte a lot to learn Varsity Football C41 Barnesze Hls Honor Mayor lv1nS Bear Yes folks thls IS the man lvln GENERAL COURSE Wesley GLADYS MAE BARNES 663 West King Street CLASSICAL COURSE 131 Euterpean Play 141 Vlce President 131 Presldent 141 Cho President IVIN STOCKETT BEAR M 597 West Maple Street Oooh' Look' Here IS one of the greatest cutups ln the class If there are any foollsh pranks played on classmates you may be sure Barnesle was ln on the job Barnesle furnlshes more statlc for Y H S than any radlo could produce ln a year Although she IS far from qulet Barnesle has made many fnends by her pleaslng per sonalnty Barnesle wants to become a school teacher and we all wonder how she wlll ever keep her puplls qulet 26 wishes you success Freshman Reception 1I1 Les Cadets Francaxs 121 131 141 Students Art Club 121 131 141 SocxetasLat1nas 41 Y H S Cho1r131 Y H S Chorus 131 141 Home Room Secretary 131 Delegate 141 Euterpean 131 141 Euterpean Stunt Nite was the Boy Scout mayor of York for a day And he surely ran the city government wlth remarkable precxslon Even old Huggy hlmself sat up and took notlce We belleve that lvln recexved hrs tralmng rlght here ln York Hrgh School too for he was a member of the Student Government orgamzatlon slnce nts beglnnmg and held several respon sxble posxtlons ln that body lvln IS also a great soloist and his volce carries hxm qulte far 26 expects blg thmgs from lvln because we know that he rs capable of puttmg across bng projects GENERAL COURSE Demosthenran Lrterary Society 131 141 Crntnc and Open Meeting Debator 141 Socxetas Latmas 121 131 141 President and Secretary 131 House of Delegates 121 131 Vrce President 131 Senate 121 Secretary of Home Room Actlvltres 141 Y H S Choir 131 141 Y H S Chorus 131 C41 Soloist Advertising Manager 1926 TATLER 141 Chairman ofR1ng and Pm Commnttee C31 Chairman of Senior Plcnlc Com mittee 141 Scout Mayor of York C41 Us Sally a A , X f Q 1 ' ' Z ' 1 f X ' ' X ,., 1 L 1 .. 1 . ,, ,, . . . , , - an ., - 1 . - . .. ,, - 1 . , C , - , it Il ll YI ' Y ' .. . .. 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I I 1926 ATLEILJ 2f'5 fl 'ZEQMTN or -rf -fr We CHARLOTTE GERTRUDE BECK 506 North Beaver Street Becky IS a good glrl ln school and comes to school every day She never would thlnk of hooklng because she doesn t thlnk It the proper thlng for young Iadles to do But Charlotte s one great weakness IS ravlng about certaln people of the OppOS1tC sex One clay Charlotte raves about one person the next day about another etc but some clay we hope Becky wlll find one person she wlll be Wllllhg to talk about all the tlrre Luck to you' Charlotte COMMERCIAL COURSE Chrlstmas Play HI S C S Hlstorlan Becky ALVIN LEROY BECK 611 Manor Street Al IS a blg boy wlth black halr sharp eyes keen and cleen ears and a clever tongue Alvln IS outstandlng as an orator and debater ln our class I-Ie IS an HCLIVC member of the Demosthenlan Llterary Soclety and on many occaslons has thrllled the members of that or ganlzatlon wlth hls Stlfflng speeches Al has been presldent of thls soclety and has admlrably Blled the office Beck IS a falthful member of the York I-Ilgh Weekly staff and durlng hls two years of servlce has contrlbuted much to the success of the publlcatlon Well Al here IS the best o luck and the hope for health and happlness from good old 26 GENERAL COURSE Chrlstmas Play flj York Hlgh Weekly Asslstant Edltor 131 ASSOCIBIC Edltor f4J Demosthenlan Llterary SOCICIY Crltlc Q39 Presldent Momtor l4J Open Meetlng Q32 f4J unlor Play 135 Ilome Room Preslclent 13 ..Do!., DOROTHY SARAH BECK 147 West Maple Street All good thlngs come ln small packages IS an old saylng and Dorothy IS just one more proof to the correctness of that statement Dorothy IS also very ambltlous yes lndeed Her ambltlon IS to become a school teacher Well Dorothy here are the best wlshes from the Class of 26 and If we should be SICK and dylng And you should be anyways near Let us hope that you Il come to us Hylng Llke an angel you Ilttle dear CLASSICAL COURSE Freshman Receptlon Ill SOCICIBS Latlnas Reporter Secretary VICE Preslclent U1 Presldent 443 Les Cadets Francals Preslclent C2 Le Cercle FYHHCBIS Q35 C45 Presldent Secretary C3J Home Room Presldent KZD GD Q45 Cllo GI 145 Y H S Cholr C31 42 Y H S Chorus OJ, L4j, unlor Play QI, Chrlstmas Play GD, Cllo Play HI ll36ll 5 .1 1 ,H - 1 , gy X, XX N g O e g, O 5 A , X Zf v- in Q ff - ' -,ga gi C--f , A ' .'x , fy ' Q on I , ,vs f' fslf- ' ll 5 My ,' 4 l e 1 1 C ' ' A Q1 l .Senior Commercial Society l4lQ Y. IIQS. Choir l3l, l4lg Y. II. S. Chorus f3l, l4l: I 3 . . . . ll H . . - - ll ., , X :J ' ' : ' D- I' 71A V' X .ffiiywmlvw fa- 'oss My If ,7 445 '1dlu. we '- ii' ELIZABETH L BERGER 38 West Maple Street lsuppose' Whenever that expresslon IS heard thls demure mlss named Ellzabeth IS sure to be the author Although qulet she IS a charmlng glrl and glVCS sane advlce to many a frlend ln dlstress We know she Flnds the lower classmen extremely lnterestlng but then a prlvate secretary and wlth her unconquerable determlnatlon to succeed 26 IS sure to hear of her fame and renown even though far dlstant CLASSICAL COURSE Freshmen RCCCPIIOH 1l1 Socletas Latlnas 121 131 141 Le Cercle FFBHCBIS 131 141 unlor Play 131 Y H S Cholr131 141 Y ll S Chorus 131 141 Presldent SOCIEIZS Latln3S 14, Snoo s CARL HENRY BECKER R D No 4 York Although Beck comes from the wllds he IS a real rrodern fellow He has a deslre to become a bulldlng contractor and we wlsh hlm the best of success ln thls llne Never tell Beck anythlng because he will always reply apple sauce Carl can tell many tales of hls numerous trlps wlth the lndustrlal SOClCty of whlch he IS a loyal member From hls actlvlty ln school llfe any one can easlly see that Beck IS an ambltlous fellow INDUSTRIAL COURSE lndustrlal Soclety 121 131 141 Presldent 121 131 Reporter 121 Flnanclal Secretary 131 Presldent of Home Room 121 131 Delegate 141 Personal Edltor I926 TATLER Bec DOROTHY MAY BISHOP 1019 West PFIDCCSS Street Not very tall not contlnually talklng and fun lovlng all these descrlbe Dorothy Dot may not talk contlnually but she never tlres of helplng others out of trouble Thls falr lady belleves she can benefit the world as a school teacher Wlth Dot s ablllty to hep others she should make a marvelous school teacher Perhaps she may even adorn one of the rooms of York Hlgh just remember your days at Old York Hlgh, Dot , and you'll make good anywhere Freshmen Receptlon 1l1, Y H S Cholr 131 141 Y H S Chorus 131 141 Cllo 141, SOCICIBS Latlnas 121 131 141 Le Cercle FYHDCZIS 141 CLASSICAL COURSE Dol l37l !,, - ' -ig Z--' f 4 L- as -C . 9' in ' Y -, ,L Y 7 XL? :sis K Q N . f bs 'gil 2' i ' t Z 1 7' sig f 11. ff 114' , , .11 ,- - 'r f fwsg f who can blame her? Snooks wishes to make a name for herself as .l ,S ...V ' ,. : . . . ,, 3 ' ' if .. k ,, . . . , A A Mi. , . , . .. k.. . . .. , ,, - . I X 1 v 'U- Z , 1926 ATLER2 X 14' J Q gs x YV Q fg I5 N fx Q K S GAIL GARLINGER BONNER i 246 East Poplar Street Thus dlgmfled and lmportant looklng person possesses one of the most orlglnal and brllllant mlnds ln our class Her beautiful wavy halr and plerclng eyes whlch penetrate the deepest problems are fascl natlng to everyone C-all has a wonderful vocabulary and has never been known to use a word of two syllables when one of four or Hve could be successfully substltuted She IS so perfectly lmmaculate m her GENERAL COURSE ubblcs EARL RAYMOND BRICKER 132 South Beaver Street We are now brmgmg mto our mldst one of the Brlcker twlns who puzzle everybody We do not know lf lt s the same fellow wearlng the same sult and smokmg the same plpe or whether lt s two dlfferent fellows Earl s one ambltlon IS to become a cabmet maker and play golf ln hls spare tlme We hope that some day his ambltlon wlll come true but we hope ln the future he wlll not test any more golf clubs over hls head dress that she has been declared the elghth wonder of the world Christmas Play fl r Y ll S Cholr C31 Y ll S Chorus F33 Secretary l lome Room 3J C45 Personal Edxtor l926 TATLER l4J Senior Commerc1alSoclety L42 -4Ann1, INDUSTRIAL COURSE Brick ANNA SUSAN BOWERS 1 625 Chestnut Street 'Ann IS gomg to be a real seamstress She IS very good ln sewlng and wlll make a good wxfe some day For heaven's sake, IS Anna's favorlte expressxon Perhaps she got that from playmg basketball, for she was one of the stars on the jumor team last year Some day she hopes to become a physical dlrector Well, '26 wlshes you success Anna ln all of your work GENERAL COURSE Freshman Reception QI P, Deutscher Verem UI, 143, Y H S Chorus 131 Y H S Chou' OJ, C4j, Basketball 131 Q42 H2811 get C sf of , -: f A 1 W fr 545 ,, C JV ' ' f 'Qs 1 ,K ff' f ,f 1 xx,-fs. ,,,,,Y--- , ' A' N - r- ' 'X ,. 1 f f ,. . 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' . . - 4-B n 1 . . , . . . . - . , . v . . . . . . , ,, . . . . . , Q -1-44,72 1191 'd' - Q S W LJ is CHARLOTTE ELLENORA BOYER Dld you hear anyth1ng3 Surely that IS Charlotte glggllng Yawn mg may be contagious but Charlottes delxclous and rlpplmg glggle IS much more contaglous than any yawn for even teachers are not msus ceptlble to It Charlotte does not seem to worry about the opposlte sex ln York Hrgh but then let us remember there are a few others IH the world that are not enrolled IH thus school Charlotte IS a mxghty good sport and 26 wlshes her good luck GENERAL COURSE Y H S Chorus 131 141 Y H S Choir 131 141 LeCercleFranca1s131 141 Les Cadets Francals 121 Students Art Club 141 Basketball Team 131 ,Iumor Play 131 Toodles Bnc Behold' Mabel IS a very busy girl of 26 ln lessons and soclety MABEL IRENE BRITTON M PAUL EDWARD BRICKER 132 South Beaver Street Paul rs one of those fellows who thlnks the school could not keep golng lf he was not there so we are all sorry to see him leave because we do not want to see York High close lts doors Paul would llke to become a cablnet maker but he does not want to start at the bottom of the ladder he thinks he can start at the top and come down Paul IS a great man for golf whenever he does not have anythrng else to do you can find hlm playing golf INDUSTRIAL COURSE' Class Soccer 41 123 Rxdge Avenue meetlngs She IS also one of the brlght glrls of our class Mabel can answer any question concernlng any subject Of course, she does not always answer correctly, but you know that the best of us make mls takes, so Mabel, we hope he won't take lt too hard, rf you do not have an lmmedlate answer when he pops the questlon Sometlmes, It IS best to keep them ln suspense CLASSICAL COURSE. Freshman Receptron 1l 1 Le Cercle Francais 121 131 141 Clno 131 141 Chrnstmas Play 131, Y H S Choir 131 141 Junior Play 131, Y H S Chorus 131 141 Students Art Club 131 141 Home Room Presldent 131 Home Room Treasurer 141 Socretas Latinas Reporter 141, Cho Play 141 U91 Mayrene 5, T, ,C fin if tsa, 7 f :Q Q Y iq -- A Z Q six. if 1 ,ah - -,Ce J- XX ' 7 x, I, IA .,' I G L, - N ,-If ' 1024 East Philadelphia Street 1 . ' .. .ku 9 9 1- 19261 ,ATZER-fggsp I7 ffk' ig-E P U , Z ii 1 Lf !f5I1..J f E LOUISE CHARLOTTE BROSEND l 611 Smlth Street Thls lIkeable product of 26 never speaks a word more than IS necessary In class' l..ouIse IS a falthful standby of her frlends and teachers She IS always In school and always has her lessons prepared 135 Her motto IS Never worry about lessons tlll you enter the classroom then look studIous She 15 a charter member of the Daughters of Rest Loulse expects to play a typewrlter IH somebody s oftlce and we wlsh her the best of luck COMMERCIAL COURSF l hoIr13I Y HS Cho s Brasend MICHAEL WILLIAM BRITCHER J 126 East College Avenue duced Mlke could talk so well that he could have sold slaves to Lmcoln MIke s VOICC was qulte valuable though for lt secured hlm the Job of Semor Cheer leader Mlchael starred In the unlor Play as the leadlng man and consequently became qulte a shelk But Mlkes note worthy efforts In hls school act1vItIes has won hlm a place of honor In 1926 and we hope that hIs personallty Wlll contmue to Wln hIm frlends GENERAL COURSE. Secretary and Reporter of Home Room 125 131 VICE Presldent of Home Room 141 Chrnstmas Play 121 Class Basketball 135 Class Motto CommIttee 131 unnor Play 131 Senlor Cheer leader 141 Demosthenlan Llterary SocIety 145 Open Meetlng Debater 141 Le Cercle Francals 121 135 145 ASSOCIHIC Eclltor York HIgh Weekly 141 Presndentlal CampaIgn Manager 145 Busmess Manager l926 TATLER 14 M e BETTY BROWN 839 West Market Street Here IS a glrl that possesses somethlng that all of us would llke to have a charnrmg personalIty All who know her can vouch for the truth of thIs statement At Cllo meetIng commlttee meetIng ID fact any meetIng when there IS sornethlng to be saId Betty IS the one who begms the dlscusslon Betty does not seem to care for the boys of Y H S I rrean the boys of Y H S at the present tIme Betty expects to go to college next year and we know that she Wlll achleve success In many ways just as she has done whlle In York HIgh CLASSICAL COURSE Chrlstmas Play 145 ClIo 131 145 House of Delegates 145 York HIgh Weekly Staff 145 Senate 145 Classlcal Chorus 115 Class Prophetess 141 Betty K 40 0 E 7 4. - W U X - If 1 - -- I .X-, ff I X1 ll' U - S - 1- ST ' if '-... U sf' x X R 0--,f If , I Y.I .S.C ' ,141g . . . ru 131,141. ll 1, A Here is Mike , one of the best salesmen that our class ever pro- Kl ' U I! 1 1 1 I n n I 1 : I : I: D . ' : .I ,A .. ik .. 1 11 I 1926 LE 40 Q55 i 9 AT :Z If Qwllhnx '29 X fffmf lg fii 1 C, Q CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH BROWN 1226 West Market Street This damsel mlght well adorn any department of a store as a sales lady Her frlends at least reallze her ablllty to sell Charlotte uses thls abllxty however for the benefit of socxetxes here at school so her frlends forgive her Brownie for all that IS a mlghty good comrade and more than once she makes even the gruftest person laugh by her wltty comments Keep your sense of humor Charlotte and your way wlll be much easier to climb CLASSICAL COURSE Freshmen Reception fly Students Art Club f2l l3l f4J Le Cercle Francais 129 l3l f4P unlor Play f3J Socxetas Latmas C41 Cho f4I Y H S Cho1r'3 Q42 Y ll S Chorus 132 C45 Brownre ELLIS MYERS BRYDIA 662 West Kung Street If a plav was to be staged Wlthln the next few days the only place you would find Ellrs Brydla would be ln the audltorlum head of the SLBDIC department telhng those helplng hmm just what to do next Then too he was the head usher and ruled many others It took hlm three long years to gam thls positron but only through perseverance can such posltlons be obtamed Indeed El was qulte the handy man ln dlrectmg the shlftmg of scenery We expect to hear from Ellis ln future doing some more blg Jobs that requrre perseverance CF NERAL COURSE Y H S Usher ll! fZJ C31 C4J Head Usher l4j Assrstant Scennc Dxrector of the unlor Play SCENIC Dlrector of Cho Play Q41 Scenlc Dlrector of Euterpean Play l4j MARY ELLEN BUFFLER M 565 Madison Avenue A new addltlon to the family' Mary halls from Colllngswood, New Jersey, and just jomed the ranks at the begmmng of the second semester of her Semor year We find Mary to be very sweet and con genxal, brllllant and mdustrxous, wlth just a slight suggestlon of mls chief ln her eye' Her srmle IS most lsewltchmg, and she has won a host of frlends smce she first set foot ID thls school COMMERCIAL COURSE Senior Commercxal Society f4j, Y ll S Choxr C41, Y H S Chorus 141 l4lll 4.Mary., : I ,PM N J - I 'C I fr ' 0-y'f'.o ,., -f 4,- ,X-1. . 3- -Q E Q , g JY Aja, ld -f Y r' ii' In X .-. h Q 1 - .few C ,-2 l , 1 rj :I ' 4. v V- ?f ' R s E t ,.f f' Z .,-.Nl any f if C X gpg ,, I ,.. , , - . , . , , , . . .. . ,, . . - , , - , , . . 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V . f - .. . , , . , . y . , , - - - - U ., . . l , ,l ' 3 ' ' ' 1 ' ' , - Sa- -W 1!l2Z? 4f41nlJ5l2.f' Acinsscz 1 Eiiiiai 'W Dxqfsss z '49 as ik g SWS kin B as f 0524- MARGARET AMANDA BUSH 673 East Phxladelphna Street If we were to take a trlal balance of our class we would undoubtedly put thls demure but learned and wxse person on the assets slcle Margaret belongs to that group of students who declare they haven t thelr lessons prepared when you ask them but who shine and answer readlly when class tlme comes Margaret s ambltlon IS to be a commerclal teacher and lf she contlnues to pursue her efhcxent method of dolng thmgs she w1II be a great success Commerclal Society 142 Bushy PHILIP EDWARD BUPP 369 Atlantic Avenue Phllxp came to our school from the stlcks but 1n spxte of thls fact he IS an lndustrlous student who IS a llttle bashful untll you get acqualnted wlth hlm Phlllp IS one of those boys from the open spaces whose ambltlon IS to become a Huntsman You w1Il always recogmze Phlllp because he IS always eating INDUSTRIAL COURSE Industrxal SOCICIY C32 f4J Vlce Presldent C31 Reporter Or COIVIIVIERCIAI COURSE Home Room President Q1 Secretary Home Room 533 Delegate C31 Senlor Buppze HDD! , DOROTHY MARY CALHOUN 103 South George Street What a plty xt xs that automoblles have taken the places of horses or that Dorothy does not llve out West on a ranch Dorothy IS perhaps the greatest horse lover ln the world She IS contlnually talklng horses horses and horses WheneVer she recltes a poem xt s sure to be about that quadruped that was formerly used to draw carrlages Neverthe less Dorothy may some day be the owner and rlder of the champlon race horse and we wish her great success GENERAL COURSE Le Cercle Francals 139. Les Cadets Francais 571, Students' Art Club f3J 141, Y H S Cho1rf3j, f4l, Y H S Chorus 139, f4j, York Hlgh Weekly MJ l42l I C ,s ,frrs ji , 5: 2 ,a..9 no g -ef . f K -K - - '. ? ' Si, , 4' ' Q -. , -.. ' .J Q Y A Y , 'D A L . x s 1 :. Z ,f 1 .- A Q , Y h X . ' 1 -Z?a .MW RW -X is MIRIAM AGNES COCHRANE 337 West Market Street Those who come ln contact wlth Mlflam never fall to appreclate her fun lovmg nature and her determlnatlon to stlck to a thlng until lt has been accomplished Mlrlam IS deeply lnterested IH muslc Per haps due to the fact that she possesses a sweet soprano volce We do not know what Mlrlam expects to follow after graduatlon but whatever lt IS we are sure that she wlll be successful COMMERCIAL COURSE Home Room Delegate QD President of Home Room BJ K4 Y H S Choir Gp My Y H S Chorus UQ Senior Commerc1alSoc1ety HJ l9Z6 TATLER Staff 14, Tools GERALD FRANCIS CHAMBERS 347 South Cherry Street erry IS always smlllng and seems the happlest member of 26 We have never seen hlm with a case of the blues erry works ln a drug store and much of the trade of that store IS attributed to hlm Hrs large female patronage IS not due solely to the wonderful drlnks he mixes but to his own cheerful personallty Z6 wlshes erry good luck ln lxfe and knows that he wlll get xt lf he contmues to smlle GENERAL COURSE Christmas Play fly Class Baseball KZJ Soxree Committee C33 l926 TATLER Staff My J erry ERNESTINE ELIZABETH COLEGROVE 339 West Philadelphia Street Dld you hear that hearty laugh3 Yes, that s Ernestlne s own prlvate laugh, and lt bubbles over when you least expect lt 'T1ny surely IS a Jolly sort of person to be around She IS at tlmes very serious and knows her own mmd In selectmg our class rlngs and formulating plans for our Senlor Soxree, Ernestlne has proven a great help, and what IS more, she IS always wllllng to do her best 4 COMMERCIAL COURSE Thucydnan Hxstory Society KZH f3J, !4J,jun1or Play f3J , Senior CommerclalSoc1ety 131 f41, Y H S Cho1rf3P, f4r, Y H S Chorus f3I Home Room Pres1dentf39,,loke Editor of UTATLFRU, Ring and Pm Committee 131, Senior Solree Committee f4f , Pres ldent T H 'S MJ Tiny l 43 fl ' 5, A ' Q' if or I an ' ' A Q- ,, 4, YY-- 1' C 1 Y Y A 'r R - 'S 4 6: , I s P'f'l pri , V C 4 A f l m jf V gf A s.,...Q. New I ff if if' X g Lx ijg 4 ' I Q . X , X J: I I I . .. 1 X Q . . . I . ' I S : M U . ' l HJ n - . . . , l . nj 11 - A U - - U , - HJ as r . , Sf 192 LER! A 7 5aa 6 :Z SWS GOLDIE MARIE CRAWFORD 389 South Albemarle Street Have you all heard Goldie laugh? If you haven t don t mlss lt because Goldle sure can lf you see Cloldle promenadlng down the street you can depend upon seelng Loretta near by because where one goes the other goes also As a talker C-oldxe excells and lf you are IH doubt about It ask her frlends and they wlll surely answer ln the aflirm atxve Coldle IS never wanting for frlends both male and female because we all l1ke her and the best wishes of 26 go wlth her COMMERCIAL COURSE Goldie ETHEL FRANCES CRIDER 625 West Kung Street We re sure Ethel would be lost without her mlrror She has only broken two so far thxs year ust thlnk fourteen years bad luck' But DIZ doesn t seem to mind thls a blt because she has a third one Our Weekly never had a more loyal booster than Dlz and she IS quxte an expert at sellmg them She IS so energetlc that she has recelved SIX cents for ONE paper by unknowlngly C532 sellmg It twlce COMMERCIAL COURSE benlor Commercial bocxety 14h uDlz.- 1 CLARA CRONE Manchester, Pennsylvania If you hear a loud nolse commg through the halls you can be sure It IS Clara Clara usually corres rushmg through the halls about Hve mlnutes after the bell rmgs, all out of breath Clara you know does not l1ve ln York, she IS one of the many rural members of our Class Clara IS one of our many Commerclal students, hoping some day to make use of her educatlon '26 wishes you the best of luck, Clara COMMERCIAL COURSE Clara IZ 44 ll feabssn W N he J Ji g! of If as f- X -1- ,f s . kai?-1, V1 I L fa - F gg . yy y . .I J- .. 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THELMA LORRAINE DAYHOFF 270 Jefferson Avenue Shorts IS one of the best natured glrls ln the class and also one of the best looklng We do hope she wlll grow untll she IS twenty one years old because she IS so short that sometlmes she may get lost ln the crowd unless she IS accompanled by someone taller than herself fpre ferably of the OppOSltC sex? m wrote our Class Poem whlch we are very proud of and the Class of 26 Wlll always be proud of m ln the future GENERAL COURSE Y H S Choir 132 Reporter of Home Room l3l Y H S Weekly Staff 141 Class Poetess f4j 317 Smyser Street COMMERCIAL COURSE Senlor Commerclal Soclety Q47 D A R Essay P1126 Wlnner Dec ze MARY CATHERINE DICK 672 Chestnut Street Whew' that was a close shave, just got here on tlme Thls IS one bad hablt about Mary Somehow she can't start for school on tlme, and therefore lS met ln the lower hall and warned that she has a half mlnute Thls makes no CJIHCYCHCC to her, she just can't hurry thlngs Besldes thls dreadful hablt Mary often hears strange sounds If you wlsh a good laugh, ask her about the pee wees Alrlght, kld , luck from '26 GENERAL COURSE Freshman Reception 'lr Le Cercle Francals 13h Y H S ChOlf 442, Y ll S Chorus f4l U53 In RUTH ESTELLA DECKMAN - Ruth IS generally dlgnlfled and llkes to argue When she IS exclted or embarrassed her face takes on a beautlful shade of red ln thls case lt does not mean danger because she IS really qulte harmless Deckle IS a good all round student We know that she wlll be successful slnce she usually accompllshes whatever she sets her mlnd on Dick 7451 ska ' ' fa ,Rs-.rr E - M Ms health Do LILLIAN LEE DIEHL Loganvxlle, Pennsylvania This curly headed malden halls from the town of Loganvllle and IS a credxt to both her class and her home town Llllxan IS a generous and obllgmg frlend of everybody and IS so consclentlous and attentlve ln class that she has become a ready reference for lookmg up lesson assrgnments Llllxan has the dlStll'1CllOl'1 of belng one of the very few who reads the artlcles m the Gregg Wrlter before commg to short hand class COMMERCIAL COURSE Bronze Pm from Smith Typewrltlng Co 135 Senior Commercial Society 145 ..Es,, l46ll 249 South Belvldere Avenue ESTHER RAY DILLER 726 East Philadelphia Street llttle glrl, and '26 wishes you a bright and happy future DOROTHY ROMAYNE DIEHL i Dorothy IS one of the glrls of our class who says llttle and thlnks much She belleves that chxldren should be seen and not heard One can never tell what she IS thmkmg about so she keeps us all guessmg Of course every class has lts bad medxum and good boys and glrls WlthOUt a doubt Dorothy IS one of the last mentxoned type If lt true that the good dle young then Z6 IS greatly worrled about Dorothy s CLASSICAL COURSE Freshman Reception 1l5 Le Cercle FTHHCHIS 125 135 145 Preslclent 145 Cho 135 145 Treasurer 145 Y ll S Choir 135 145 Y H S Chorus 135 145 Secretary and Editor of Home Room 135 ,Iumor Play 135 Cho Play 45 Snapper Es IS one of the very lndustrxous gurls of our class Everythlng must be done exactly, before she IS satlsfied Now Es' has never raved about anyone of the opposxte sex m partlcular, but every mormng her dlscusslon rests on l-larrlsburgu Well, that's all right Es just so the right one comes along sometlme and falls for thls mdustrlous COMMERCIAL COURSE Y H S Cho1r135, 145, ,Iumor Play 135,Y H S Chorus 135, 145, Semor Commercmal 1 Socxety 145 , Personal Staff, 'I926 TATLERH, Secretary of Home Room 135 7 az, ,, 6 ' ---D?QL1'- P Y E- EX' V: If L f r o' at are , , . ifi ' , ' ' . 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F. 5 1926 ATLER J X 1 ' 1 .fe X age.-?'rn six Lois GLADYS ELIZABETH DOLL 635 East Market Street ust because Gladys belongs to the Doll relatlonshlp that doesnt say she IS a baby :Doll babyl She IS some champlon no not an athlete but a saleslady One can see her on Saturdays at Bear s struggling to convlnce people that her goods are the best Besldes this she has some speed ln typewrxtmg and I am sure she could surpass Somebodys Stenog Goodby old pal and as you travel along llfes pathway we wlll be wlth you COMMERCIAL COURSE Freshman Receptlon Ill Y H S Chorusl3l l4 Y Il S Choir 131 441 Sen CommercxalSoc1ety f4l Delegate 143 Personal Fdltor l9Z6 TATLER 4 Dlliy Clad JOHN ROBERT DITTENHAFER - 39 North Keesey Street And now ladles and gentlemen let us turn to the next exhxblt labeled Robert Dlttenhafer Thls gentleman halls from a section of the town called East York Durxng the past four years he has flourlshed mlghtlly under the Old Red Roof especlally ln the Chemlstry Lab Robert used to journey to school on a mxghty lron steed untll he became a Junlor and got acqualnted wlth the opposite sex He then dlscarded his blke and took to the rldxng of the street car as there was a certain attractlon whlch seerred to draw Well good luck from the clas of Z6 INDUSTRIAL COURSE Y Il S Orchestra fl! f2J York Hugh Band fl! 121 f3J f4l lndustr1alSoc1ety IZJ f3l f4l Chaplam 49 Recordmg Secretary '41 Secretary 4 MARCUERITE KATI-IRYN EASTLACK 139 East King Street Behold' a conscientious ambxtxous deep thlnkmg student' Of all the good natured people IH our class Marguerlte relgns supreme for she always has a cheery srrlle for everybody regardless of how gloomy she may feel personally She IS just another exempllflcatlon of that saymg Stull water runs deep for she keeps her mner thoughts to herself In her teachers CStlmatlOD she IS a model We trust through her later llfe her prmcxples wlll be governed by her mner self as they are now COMMERCIAL COURSF Per ect attendance flr Zi Thucydlan lllstory Soclety Z 3 4 Y ll S Cho1r43J I4 N ll S Chorus Viv 4w Sen1orCommercxalSo1ety 4 Delegate f41 T H S Hlstor1an14J i477 Marg ' t ' , ,f J I V ff ' ' ' 5,, - f lb Lx ' -- -g' , - gel- :' I 1 4, if T 'X , 7 v me E ef-e e O ns e f 7 t -- - 1 X L -4- ,f --., Q V ' ' x- X gl 1 I ., H X :xr Q , J , - b i : , . ' ' : . . . , li . . . ' . : ' ior ' ' g 3 - ' , I J. L Y ' 3 I s . 44 I yy Q - . . . . , Q . . , - . . . I X , . f, ' , . I 7- . , , - . - , . 1 1 . ' ll ' I I! ' f ' . ' : A ' 4 ' 1. f W. f 1: '. , . ' ' . fi '- - . , : A ' 2' ' P: : f 19 A 'Z is Q6 ATL N-X lv 7 'Z itbl W 1 Ga'-fig Q 'l S MARTIN BENDER EBBERT 361 West Kmg Street Mart was the brlghtest boy IH our class I-le could pull down a efforts weren t conf-med to studles he was a promlnent flgure ID several socletles and managed the varslty basketball team durlng lts successful season Mart can enthuslastlcally be recalled a Professor Henry Dalyrlmple Bllss ID our unlor Class Play and hxs frequent advices of be calm be tranquil are repeated even to thxs day We surely hope that Martln will stand as hugh ln hls class at Cornell as he dad IH our class Best o luck Mart CLASSICAL COURSE. Y H S Orchestra KI1 21 13 541 Latm Soclety 521 131 Q41 Presxdent VICE Presldent and Secretary C31 Class Basketball G1 Varsnty Basketball Manager 141 Demosthenlan Llterary Soclety 431 Y41 President and Open Meeting C4 Ul'll0l' Play C31 Vlce Presldent of Class 431 Personal Eclxtor 1926 TATLER 141 M art ETI-IEL SARAH EISENHOWER 430 North Water Street This elongated young lady IS better known as the gxrl wlth the comlcal outlook on llfe I-Ier motto IS Never allow work to mterfere wxth pleasure lf lt does qult work Up to the present tlme we ve never heard of anyone who llkes to dance better than Ethel or who excels ln that partlcular art more than she She expects to be Some body s Stenog and we slncerely hope she wlll become one of York s foremost secretaries ln years to come COMMERCIAL COURSF Y ll S Cho1rf31 Q41 Y H S Chorus C31 C41 HDlCkH Slals RICHARD CLINTON ELINE 225 Carlisle Avenue Dxck sure IS some shelk and xs rarely seen wlthout a girl Ac cordlng to a rumor D1ck had some mlghty excltmg times wlth women out at the Conewago during hls vacatlon D1ck's one dellght IS to go swlmmlng and he sure does lt a lot 1n the summer tlme If D1ck could somehow get women off of hls mmd he would be able to become friendly wlth Stacey and Mr I-Ierr, for he then would have time to do his school work INDUSTRIAL COURSE. Home Room Vice President f21, Q31 H4811 2 , . L-5 if kg ,. l, X 1 W r . - ' K I -U' 'F j A ' , S Ygf 7 . I A - + gs eees ssss s L X ,,. S. 7 Q' U ix C ap- I as easily as the majority of us could get a 70fiQ. But'lVIartin's h . . . .Cl 1, : ' I - , , , ' v ' i 32 2' 'Q ATLE :er 'QZZT-15' , X W YS 291 Unxon Street Walt IS the real man of the lndustrlal Course and he IS a hrst class machmlst at the Yorks He IS also a first class football player for he has played on the varslty team the past four years and was Captain of the famous Wonder Team of l925 Walt s ambltxon IS to become a coach but he would not refuse a chance to play agalnst Stacey IH just one game of football 135 Walter lntends to go to prep school after he graduates and we wlsh him luck INDUSTRIAL COURSE Varsity Football ill 429 f3J 141 Captain L41 Wall DOROTHY JANICE EPLEY Q 33 South Hartley Street Behold this demure little maid wlth wlld wavmg golden halr But just because her halr IS wlld doesn t say she IS Far be It from such A nlcer gurl xs hard to fmd Dot IS very quiet sometlmes but you know a person can t be qulet all the tlme Dot IS one of those glrls who always has a smlle for everyone so Dot when you are studymg art and trymg to make things more beautlful remember and always keep that smlle GENERAL COURSE Students Art Clublll f3l 542 Y H S Cho1rf3J Personal Edltor I926TATLER -'Do n w ROBERT SNYDER EPPLEY 428 Roosevelt Avenue Here's a young fellow that probably could have been much brlghter ln chemlstry lf he wouldn't always be playlng tlp tap toe with Vlc, ln hls study period That's all rlght Robert, lf you become a professional maybe you wall be able to make more money than us Then too, Bob was qunte an outdoor sportsman He would take hxs motorcycle and gun and go hunting m the hulls back of Dover Only for the sport of lt,H as he stated, probably because of the lack of game captured SCIENTIFIC COURSE Bob l49ll I : rfkl. I -'f I 3, .nf Q9 fy A , , A - ix ' 7' f' .. f' gtwgf H - A ' X a X. .w , A A- -ef ' ' A-g11: ' 3' X' 4' WALTER ANTHONY ENRlGHT Q ' l in KW' Qc r '926 ATLER' ,.. ':Nj,'If-fa .E ff' f Evfi QI ,-,,..1 BEATRICE ELIZABETH ERNST 419 North Beaver Street Thump' Thump' Here co'nes Bee in the door There goe her hat and coat on the window sill When Bee co'nes into the roo'n Then she has the whole class on the subject Bee is preparing to be a school teacher and when she succeeds in doing so she will make the ids listen because she will talk the'n to death S Bee the class of wishes you success in being a school teacher GENERAL COURSE S Choir 1 vc ERNEST LINCOLN FAUTH I-Iellam, Pa , R D No l Fauthle is a young rran of whom little IS known l-le has entered our institution in his 'Senior year and what we do know about him IS just Fine Fauthie clairrs to be the hampion pool shooter of Hellam Although we can hardly believe this we have never known him to be a prevarlcator The saying All good thlngs come in small packages can be applied here He has wonderful ability and we all feel sure that he will make a narre for himself York High and the class of Z6 wishes you the greatest success Fauthie C l- NFRAL COURSF leuterpean Literary Society 131 141 Students Art Club 131 141 Y ll S Chorus . ., Franceu Faulfnc FRANCES VIRGINIA FARCHT f 123 Hamilton Avenue Frances IS a very loyal supporter of the Orange and Blue She is always in the first line of waiters at the football ancl basketball games She is also a very good student and cooperates with every school project Thls dark haired lass proved a never ending source of delight and help to her English professor She very successfully completely her task and '26 wishes her the best of success ln any of the tasks she may tackle after she leaves old York Hlgh CLASSICAL COURSE Freshman Reception ' l 1 Deutscher Verem 121 131 141 Charter Member 121 Chaplain 141, Socletas Latinas 131 141, Home Room Reporter 121 l lome Room President 131, York lligh Weekly Staff 141, German Club Open Meeting C41 l50l as : vp, K 'F 2:-flee :J 6' il or by ff, E - - ' E '-are g ' . X 1' ggi ,f .J W A-fl ' -f x ' , f 1 I nf P -s . 1 .. ,, . everything flies. Her first subject is Don't you think 1?1 is cute? k' ' ' . . o. H ' 1 '26 ' . ' ' . . fsqill... ' 13.5 ' ' UR .. 7 Y? W l 1926 ATLER! ,As I' I fi Sf 'ZW -f 5 0 Jfji REBA MARIE FAUTH 136 East Newton Avenue Reba IS one of the most serlous mmded glrls ID the class She IS so mterested ln her lessons that she can barely stop to talk Have you ever se n the studxous trxo3 Reba constitutes the thlrd member of thxs trio and we conslder her worthy of that honor By her hst of achleverr ents one can readlly see that studlousness does not come amxss The class of 26 can do nothlng but wish you the best of luck CLASSICAL COURSE Classlcal Chorus CI9 Students Art Club C29 C39 Socxetas Latma C29 C39 C49 Thucydlan Hlstory Socxety C39 C49 Chaplam C39 Crmc C39 Secretary Home Room C39 Treasurer Home Room C39 Vxce Presndent Home Room C49 Y H S Chonr C39 C49 Y H S Chorus C3 C49 Girls Basketball C49 T H S Reporter C49 Sarah Here IS another talented young lady of our class She drives an automoblle wlth care and thoughtfulness But then Helen was taught correctly and we are often told that first lmpresslons last the longest HELEN DELIA FEISER 514 South Water Street Reva CLAIR FESTUS FITZ 625 South Albemarle Street We are now brmglng before you one who we hope ln the future wlll stand among the orators and statesmen of our country Clalr IS good at telling everybody else what to do but when xt comes to dolng xt hlmself he IS absent He IS also proud of the fact that he owns a wrlst watch and that he has curly hair whlch makes hlm very popular wlth the young ladmes of the school Clair IS also a good student ln school and a hard worker IH the Industrlal Society INDUSTRIAL COURSE. Y H S OrchestraCl9 C29 C39 C49 York Hlgh Band C49 Industr1alSoc1ety C39 C49 Recordmg Secretary and Chaplam C39 Presldent and Fmancxal Secretary C49 Personal Staff l926 TATLER C49 Helen also llkes to dance and at some future time she may take the place of the renowned Pavlowa But Helen IS a very thoughtful glrl and xn class she radlates the knowledge of Socrates Wherever you may go, Helen always remember the Class of 26 CLASSICAL COURSE. Freshmen Reception CI9 Socletas Latinas CFIIIC C29. Secretary C39 C49,Jun1or Play C39 Cho C39, C49, Y II S Cholr C39 C49, Y H S Chorus C3', C49,Deutscher Verem C49. Cho Play C49 Pill Dx: ' l , ,, .x fr ' Qagglgwqg x gig' A Y f , , -AY xx- x in f Q' . ,I fx-,l s - ' T , Q 9 ' fx e' J! ' A - t Q, 5 C I : . . . - ,: r ' I : - - - , . ' , , , , ,f a f Q26 ATLER' g reg fZXQ?: .-'f'1, ' X an .Q1. j ?7i SPURGEON DWIGHT FOLKENROTH W 534 Girard Avenue Here we come to one who llkCS to attract attentlon wherever he goes One of the ways by which he attracts many ns hls laugh He IS very proud of h1s laugh and many ask hum lf he bought It ln the 5 and I0 cent store Spurge xs also an lntended wood butcher and when It comes to butchermg wood he IS a wlzard and we hope ln the future he wlll stand among the chief wood carvers of the world INDUSTRIAL COURSF Ba e Ball 121 Class Basketball 121 131 Industr1alSoclety 121 131 Spurge MARGARET FRANK 115 North Penn Street Dld you ever go mto the French Class when not a sound was to be heard3 Well lf you dld you may be sure that Frank was not there Wherever Margaret IS there IS sure to be nolse and nearly every ture there IS nolse anywhere Margaret IS usually to be found there That s all rlght Margaret IQZ6 IS sure you will flnd a place ln the world CLASSICAL COURSE les Cadets Francais 121 CYIIIC 121 Le Cercle Francals 121 131 141 SOCICt3 alna13 YlISChors YllSCholr Fran CHARLES ERVIN FREUND 502 Prospect Street We now behold the mystery man of our class Charles IS a very qulet fellow But on the grxdlron he glVCS a good account of himself I-Ie IS recogmzed by hls many frxends by hrs short halr But some one tells us that he IS fond of dodgmg the young ladles The expressxon 'all good things come ln small packages cannot be applled here as G1nger IS a real star in the classroom Charles shows hls bashfulness chlefly when the falr sex are m sxght, but we slncerely hope he wlll overcome thls small obstacle Good luck, Charles We'll always be back of you CLASSICAL COURSE 'Varsity Football 131 141, Latm Socxety 141, Home Room Secretary 141 ' Ginger f 52 ll : I ,I 34 if A - - ClL lLf 4 an - X Q :la K 7' f A M L ,iii fi, -V17 'J' A Y ,I .fi Q Xu.. , If 1 - f 1 1- I, V H xii . xx 'qt Hi! 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' 131. 1 W1 ,Y ul T sa 1926 ATLERJ le ZQQQFE - X QQ IS LE ROY IVAN FREY Rastus IS qulet popular wlth all the faxr damsels because he ls a great lover of all kmds of dances The fact IS he can t eat or walk wlthout trymg out a new step When not dancing he spends hls tlme at the Read Machine Company where ln the future we hope he will be a great machlnlst Every tlme he meets a new girl he will say Two more dances with her and I wlll have this new step of hers down pat INDUSTRIAL COU RSF Reporter 142 Ras! us FRANCES ALBERTA GALLATIN i 207 West Market Street Dld you ever see Al twirl her chewing gum around her finger3 If you haven t you ve surely mlssed something because she s qulte an expert You may have to coax her to exhlblt her talent slnce Miss Crowell caught her domg lt ln class Llsten' here IS somethmg else about Alberta On a ralny day when all the gurls come to school wlth stralght halr Al comes wlth hers curller than usual You know that s the way a permanent wave behaves Al expects to go to a halr dressing college next year and 26 wlshes her the best of luck GENERAL COURSE. Presxdent of Home Room 121 Vlce Presxdent of Home Room +33 Y II S Chorus f3J Y H S Cho1rf3J A MAURICE DIEHL GALLATIN 43 East Klng Street Mark IS one of the most popular electrlclans ln the Industrlal Course Yea, Verily he sure IS some shell: too and Twas a mlghty rush when hrs glrl frlends discovered that he was employed at the Strand No, the Strand photographer d1cln't take 1VIark's plcture but the manager had m mmd A thmg of beauty 15 a joy forever when he gave Maurice a Job as usher Ennahow lVIaur1ce IS a hard worker, for he works hard ln school, m shop and at the Strand and lf he keeps xt up he wall succeed as an electrlcal engmeer INDUSTRIAL COURSE Delegate IZA, Home Room Vice President 13? l4r, Personal Edltor I926 TAT LER ' 543 ..Mark. U33 1 .iif ' L X13 nr J 'E ' , 7- :iii I 5 iz, zklewa V- I Q .-. .J s T ' fl, jfffi A , . 'S 9 4f N '.'.. Q- JV, ,nfs iv L45-f Y X U-Ja 4,7 803 West Poplar Street Ib U Q f I926' ATLEILJ ,gs r' Q J ,, Xgfsg ANNA MARGARET CARRETT 639 West Locust Street One s first lmpresslon of Anna IS that she IS a very quiet and un assumlng young lady Never go by first lmpresslons for from varlous reports we find that she IS not so shy Her best frlend once saxd Anna of course IS not bad but she IS wild about a certaln muslcal lnstrument The most prylng lnqulrles have resulted 1n fallure to find out whether xt IS the Instrument or player of the lnstrument that amuses Anna CLASSICAL COURSE Freshman Receptxon fl! Le Cercle Francals IZJ C31 141 Cho 4l Y H S Chorus 13a 143 Y H S Choir C33 f4l Vnce Presxdent of Home Room 131 14, CI1o Play 4 Aunl Anna PAUL WILBERT GEIST 630 East King Street Nothlng sticks to Gexsy as hls plpe whxch he smokes every chance he gets and lf you hear anyone say Atta bebby that s no one else but he Paul Ixkes to play baseball and lf he stxcks to xt he may reach the brg leagues some day Paul has set as hls goal to be a mechamcal engineer and we hope some day he w1II reach lt The class of 26 IS back of hlm INDUSTRIAL COURSE Baseball Shorty Cersy FLORENCE AMANDA GEISELMAN Jacobus, Pennsylvania Here IS the class noise Florence rs never happy unless she IS smglng or yellxng when quletness IS desired These are Shorty's favorite pastimes One thang only CXISLS, that ls, that Florence would never be slnglng lf she knew that that fierce anlmal, the snake, was around She becomes absolutely terrlfied and she makes herself as xn consplcuous as posslble In thxs subdued state peace IS assured, at least for a short tlme CLASSICAL COURSE Thucydlan Ilxstory Soclety Gi MD, D A R Essay Prize Wxnner I54l I I - I I A 1 f ,f w of ., - - .D 4 f W - X 1 W' ,f rf 'N is ,cf V1 -A L' fr-X, ,' 1- '. . - X3-W e e gf -f , I. s f C, ,f ,E 4 ,af-s - --- ' V rr, -X IL: 1 -.C , .- f - I gf, 4 ... , . . v 1 ,v , I 1 - ' r , . , ' V s 1926 ATLE RH fe 75 MILDRED LOUISE GERBER 367 East Phlladelphla Street lVlld IS a great lover of mathematlcs She IS one of the few glrls who has been courageous enough to study trlgonometry Very llkely IS Mlldred s qulet answer to many questlons that are asked her Mlldred IS golng to take up klndergarten work and wlth her attractive personalltv 26 IS sure she wlll make a Fine teacher GENERAL COURSF eutsche Ve eln 13 4 Y H S Ch us 3 4 Y 4 IO f4l Cllo Play 44 Mid MORGAN LUTHER GILBERT - 728 South Duke Street lxfhen we speak of Gll we don t mean Gloomy Gll Doble of Cornell but Sleepy Gll Gllbert of York Hlgh l'llS go lay down he often applles to hlmself for hls favorlte sport IS sleeplng l-le IS always huntlng for a soft desk or a soft place where he can snatch forty wlnks He IS proud of hls blonde halr and feels flattered when you tell lllm about lt INDUSTRIAL COURSE HELEN ROMAINE GLADFELTER 712 West Locust Street Now Helen just can t keep her feet stlll She IS always trylng a new step of the Charleston But Helen has another great art and that IS Hslnglngn We all learned that when she took part ln the S C S Play Helen IS also busy answerlng letters from Gettysburg State College, and Unlverslty of Pennsylvanla We all wonder who they are but Helen never says a word She IS a good sport and here IS a rouslng shout from '26 for your success COMMERCIAL COURSE SCHIOY Commercial Soclety 14' ,lunlor Play '31 Y H S Ch0lT 43l ' Legs UU I J I fig.- of-P. s 1 I 1 Q: K-151.9 xxx ' ,:,g.-we -, fy, f I X t ,vs ,- ffsf -Q -f-, ig 1,1 ,,- Q , fr A rx as lg, 4 I D r r' 1,113 .'. . or 171.412 .ll.S.CllOiFf3'.' 'CCI' 1 ' '. ,, . . n . . tl H . .. . .. A.-Ji, . HGH.. ea? 9 ATLER2 ff 'ZQ2i . l iL 'Q :ie-4-'Q clk My 15 MARY CATHERINE GLADFELTER 820 West Kung Street C-lmme your comb Where s a m1rror3 These are some of gets terribly nervous when callecl upon by Mr Greenawalt We all wonder Why Now Mary never mlsses school unless 1ll 3593 Mary IS very partlcular about her boy friends and no one up at school has ever been her chorce las yet? but we hope that some day the story wxll change and 26 wishes her the greatest happlness COMMERCIAL COURSE Y ll S Choir 43? Y ll S Chorus f31 Senior CommerclalSoc1ety 441 Bobbie HARRY L GLATFELTER 239 North Newberry Street l-laps IS a very game chap Hell take a chance on anythlng t IS saxcl that one afternoon Hap acterl as a cletectlve ln Mr Over mlller s room telllng hlm who the students really were when they trlecl to misrepresent themselves l-le IS quiet accurate ln finger prlnt readlng also as he served three years down ID Polly Farquhar s boller shop learnmg It Well anyway we hope Hap w1ll keep up the good work and lf he does sure as the sun rlses l-lap will get to be Presldent of some Detective Agency some day INDUSTRIAL COURSE Hap MYRA HAZEL CRIFFITH Q 650 East Market Street Good thlngs come ln small packages you know ancl that means Bonnle If you ever meet a glrl wlth a very cheerful face you may be sure lt rs Bonnle Here IS another glrl of our class who IS mterested xn Hanover, but a certam lad who lives on East Market Street seems to take up a lot of Bonn1e's tlme also Bonme IS a very good student ancl always knows her lessons 3333, so '26 wishes her success throughout lxfe COMMERCIAL COURSE W Y H S Chorus 131, Y H S Chonr 131 14l,Preslclent of Home Room L31 Christmas ll Play 649, Semor Commercxal Society f4l, D A R Essay Prize Winner Bonn1e l 56 ll I I aku, 14, ..s.f - 'A I ig l' t -ASX YY VV fir, 'Z C Y ' f ' ' ' - g -Rf ,J A YV f . , f -ifjfi C 5 , m S Iss! Z '-...A 1 X A ' K If x . K is ' H, 4 .. , , , X g. X l l 1- 1 - 1- .4 . - 1. the expressions Mary uses every clay. This little girl is very meek and .. ,, . . 1 . , ' g . . . 1 ' ' ' ' . .. 3, . u , . - i ' - .. , F . ., 3 . ' . ' y - - .. ,, . . . .. . ,, . . . . fam -H ,S ,Rav-'N as K - Wa QS RUSSELL WILLIAM CROSS - 585 West Philadelphia Street Shorty IS wxthout a doubt destined to become a great lnventor One day last year durlng hls typewrltmg perlod he was gxven a toy ammunltxon cap by a member of the class After many warnings curloslty finally got the better of Shorty and he placed the cap between the rlbbon and key of his machme After a few seconds of utter sllence wlth the exception of an occaslonal tapplng of a machme he pressed the key and to hls utter surprlse he was entombed ln a dark blue haze and deafened by a loud report Russ IS four feet tall When he went to have hls plctures taken the photographer had to borrow a hlgh chaxr from a nelghbor so he could secure a good plcture He may be small but good goods comes IH small packages The class of 26 extends ltS heartlest greetxngs to hlm and hopes that he may become an asset to Old York Hugh COMMERCIAL COURSE lVlus1c Q2j C35 Shorly jum1la Wlth the graduatlon of the class of '26, every klnd of professlon MARTIN THEODORE GROTHE ' JOSEPHINE JEANETTA GROVE 623 South Duke Street eanetta IS known for her talkmg when she starts talklng there IS no use trylng to butt ln Keep lt up eanetta because some day you may become a great orator or perhaps the Presxclent of the Unlted States Wouldn t that be wonderful to have a gxrl ln the class of Z6 be the President of the Unlted States So keep It up eanetta and talk as much as you llke because the class of 26 wlll vote for you lf you are up for the Presldency GENERAL COURSE Y ll S Chorusf3l 541 Y ll S Ch0lTf3Q f4j 405 Prospect Street will probably be represented, but Pete wlll graduate wxth a professlon which should not only be an asset to his famlly, but also to his present class, durlng the dark days of a coal strlke We hope that he may be able to furnlsh many of the future famxlles of Old York H1gh's graduatlng Class of '26 Pete loves the glrls too I3 3 39 but when confronted by them, his face assumes the atmosphere of the blushing red rose of summer Pete IS rxghtfully named the Hblushlng coal heavern and hls class hopes that hls future may be as bright and happy as the brightest ralnbow that ever set ln the heavens COlVllVlERClAl. COURSE Baseball i3j, Soccer 141, MUSIC QU, 521 U73 ' ' Pele' ' 5 Zhi., ,cf '4 1 I 'r 4 fgfi I ,,- -rn -aff '- - ' ' ' --- I f ' , N .uf- ' W' X 1 , q. -, Q - Y Y f I Z ,J - ,fad L. f fs . f y, I ....,,, , Log , iq! 4 .1 , - ,O Y .. -, . - - . . . . . . . H ' , - - U . - - U ,. ' 4. ,Z V V .. U . . Ii I yy I ! 1 1 Q 1 . f , J : , . . . . , . . . . . , 3 . . . ' , , . Nui: , v . . m r WF E ' ' 1 l gw t A A ' . s T' Rf 1 U I , - I ld ' r h in . I X I X f . VL . 1 . R! , I , . U W . - Q, S ' ' ' I - ll . . I I t I - - . . . X . . U , px n y - lv L -S D 3 . ' of . 4 ll! f ' I 4 K A - ll ll N. ' . , , . -' . Qll llll V . , . I :A U . fl Kll . f W 'I' . . - . - jTC'f . ' 1 ' . KV'!',N7'x ' . M . 4 ' ' A A Ox I . A W 1926 ATLEQJ as N f'W 44' ' 4' ' it :NN ,559 ig CHARLOTTE ETHELYN CULDEN 31 Kershaw Street Now Charlotte appears to be very quiet at flrst glance but here s where looks are decelvlng Charlotte xs a SIHCCYC member of S C S but we all belleve lf the lndustrlal Society organized an auxlllary Char lotte would be the flrst to join But Charlotte IS one of our good students and we must not crltlclse her for thls one33 fault Well Kltty wlshes you the best luck and greatest happlness xn the future COMMF RCIAI COURSE Senlor Commercial Society 141 Kztly HELEN HERR GUNDRUM f 304 North Hartley Street This falr and reserved mlss comes to school quletly each day bothers no one and no one bothers her Helen IS looked up to by her frlends as p0SSCSSlng all the qualltles and virtues of a glrl belonging to thls modern age Her curly brown hair has been coveted by many a class mate She surely must be Engllsh for we have never known her to be perturbed about anythlng or out of humor but always the same sweet Obllglng Helen COMMERCIAL COURSE Y ll S Cho1rf4 Y ll S Chorus f4P Sen1orCommerc1alSoc1ety I4 ' Hud MARGUERITE HACKENYOS l 657 Pennsylvania Avenue Sm1le and the world smlles wxth you xs the firm bellef of Marg who puts thxs saylng lnto practlce every clay Thls glrl IS good natured, klnd hearted and an all around good sport Marg has scores of frlends, all of whom she has won by the twinkle m her eye and a smlle Hack has a very beautlful complexlon and lt,S not the klnd you buy at a drug store elther Whatever your future occupatlon may be Marg , the class of '26 wlshes you good luck COMMERCIAL COURSE Y ll S Chorus 433, L4l, Y H S Cholr HJ, f4r,Sen1or Commerc1alSoc1etyf4J Hack l58l Zlwfffwr ATLERJ 'fA: E7AS l f igm hm ,-fa g jx EVELYN BENDER HAIN 573 Smith Street Broadcastmg from statxon F U N Evelyn belleves that all the world xs a stage and she mtends to get all the bouquets comlng to her Not me I am only young once and I mtend to have all the fun that s coming to me I forgot to mention that Evelyn IS also a student and adapts qulte as much of her tlme to school work as fun The best wlshes of 26 go wlth you through Ixfe and may 1t contmue to be a stage wlth a brllllant setting COMMERCIAL COURSE Y I-I S Cholrl3l '43 Y H S Chorus 131 C4 Frxlz WILSON STANFORD HAMME Seven Valleys, Pennsylvama Behold The Pride of Seven Valleys I I Wlp IS a regular shelk m the metropolls from which he halls and also here at York I-Ilgh Wlp admlts that hxmself It may be true but I would advlse you not to believe that wlthout sufflclent proof Wllson lntends to play on t e varsity baseball and football teams at Millersville State Normal next ear and eventually become an All American Wherever you go Wxp 26 IS wlth you CLASSICAL COURSE Class Baseball 62+ Personal Editor l926 TATLER f4r Class Basketball C45 Wrp MARGARET ELMIRA HAIN 1007 West Princess Street Hall lo Ure brzghlncss o some people s children Long by the prophcls o Iork Hugh orclold ust a few lmes that mlght be sung to the well known tune which are very app oprxate to thls young lady Without a doubt, Margaret ns a bnght girl and her falthfulness to her lessons has glven her a hugh standing ln our class In splte of her studlous nature she IS also a regular good sport and always ready to have lun It IS mdeed a rare exceptlon to find one with both quallflcf-tions In partlng, Margaret, we cannot see anythmg but success ln the future for you, and '26 w1lI always be proud of you CLASSICAL COURSE, Freshman Receptron 1 I r, Cho Llterary Socnety f3r 141, Secretary and Reporter 44v Cho Play QU, Secretary of Home Room Q41 U91 ..Marg.. : , JJ 5,, QSQHELF I g - , i - ,S A . if 'A ,. ', Q ra LQ, ' 41 I ' t s j Q ' N 1 ,z'- - ,gf ' L s 1 ,I -, ,5 A -:Q-I-I ,U I ef, IL YQ K .- -N ggi , if I Ask Evelyn if she ever missed any fun. Her answer will probably be, . . . v . . ' h y , .. 1 . , , . as 1 . . f I i , , H V f f - QW' in 5 ,fp .X-H M apply' Q- 1926 ATLERJ ff '12r K ' 1 ff -1 f HELEN ELIZABETH HAUGH 156 West Cottage Place KltZ certalnly 15 a Jolly glrl and when It comes to dolng the Charleston she can make everyone Slt up and take notlce But KltZ when you get your halr curled please do not slt up all nlght to keep the curl ln Kltl IS golng to be an lnterlor decorator and she can do that as well as she can do the Charleston So please lnform all the stores that there wlll be a great lnterlor decorator graduate ln the class of Z6 CLASSICAL COURSE Euterpean Llterary SOClCty 131 141 Euterpean Play 141 unlor Play 131 Chrlstmas Play 121 Y ll S Chorus 131 Students Art Club 131 141 l..e Cercle Francals131 14 Klfl THOMAS FRANKLIN HEBERLY JR 303 North Newberry Street Here IS one of the llght headed fellows of our class Oh do not mlsunderstand we mean outslde and not lnslde But one does not know Tom so well When he IS supposed to speak or reclte ln class you can hear a pln fall Yet when he IS supposed to be qulet oh my' l Tom IS also a tenor on the Y H S Cholr and ln the Y M C A Male Chorus So we can conflclently say that Nlartlnella wlll soon be forgotten after Tom makes l1lS clebute Well 26 has hopes anyway CENFRAL COURSE l reshlnan Orchestra 1 I olr l l S Chorus Tom MARY MCCLELLAN HEIGHES 246 East Phlladelphla Street lVlary IS an athlete of whom 26 should be proud Unfortunately very llttle opportunlty has been glven her to show her ablllty Mac was one of the H!'1CSt glrls to joln the ranks of those who played hockey We fully expect to hear of thls glrl wlnnlng honors ln the Olymplcs Who knows but what she may be the flrst glrl to swlm the Engllsh Channel Clood luck, Mary, but don't forget your Hlgh School frlends when you become famous GENERAL COURSE. l Hockey 141, Captaln HD, Class Basketball 142 Mac f 6011 E 1 J aka ' at ' O I z Xu X, ff WA , it U Q -A .l .Lf ff- Y Qs! kg 7 Q Q. , Q Y Y' 4- - ', ' A x S ff ,K .X t, . - .- ir, ft C ff Y S f M X f' ---c- f 3- - A A -L 1 els - f 1 1 . . 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Ch ' 131,14lgY. .1 ' -13.14, , Er s 1926 ATLER2 A 1--f A221-'fvu 1 gags, Es 5'-QL!-i HARRY EUGENE I-IEINDEL 340 West Phlladelphla Street Harry IS a nlce young man especially to the glrls He IS no shelk but looks a llttle hke one Pete we do not blame you for bemg so popular wlth that certam young lady you are seen on the streets with Although you are Iearmng the machmlst trade we hope you wlll work yourself up m thls brg world and become a successful buslness man Harry you can do thls lf you forget about the glrls We wlsh you good uck INDUSTRIAL COURSE Chrlstmas Play fl I Home Room PfCSldCHt C45 Class Basketball 14' Pele VIRGINIA CICELY HEILIC m 466 West Phlladelphla Street All aboard the Hollywood Specxal' If Vxrglnxa ever heard a call llke that we re sure several persons would be sadly lnjured ln the rush, for her one great ambxtlon IS to go to Hollywood to meet the movle stars especlally Rudolph Valentmo VlfglHla s photo play book IS sald to be the best ever made But movle pncture stars Cmenj are not the only persons for whom Vlfglnla falls Although the person may change from time to tlme nevertheless she always has a Prmce Charm m CLASSICAL COURSE Freshman Recepuon fl 1 Presxdent of Home Room 521 Socnetas Latmas 121 3 K4' Y H S Cho1rf3P f4! Y Il S Chorus UP 14m Junior Play GJ Cho 141 D A R Essay First Prize 649 znny PAUL EDWARD FRANCIS HELFRICH JR m 240 East Liberty Street He IS just simply handsome curly black halr wonderful arms an oh well I-Iock IS everything you could expect of a football hero or a movle shelk Hock IS at home ln ten feet of water on the grldlron tearing around on a basketball court or glldlng along a waxed floor amid gally dressed ladles and ln each role he holds a specml charm for the falr sex The name of Paul Edward Francls Helfrlch unlor as an athlete sports wrxter and soclal reformer3 3 3 3 goes down upon the pages of hlstory 1n old York Hlgh Long llve this curly head' ' ' ' What Ho' Folks' What Ho' SCIENTIFIC COURSE Class Basketball 'll '21 Y H S Bearcats f2m Varslty Basketball '31 14k Captam f4y Scrub Football IZ! 431 Varslty Football f4J Class Track '21 Varsity Track 131 Y H S Chorus 441 Clee Club '43 unlor Solree Commlttee '31 Athletic Edxtor l926 TATLER f4j Hoc l 6 I 1 a Al A f- -0 figs , f 4 g, -1 sxjt 4 1 ' 1- . 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XU I wllh3'l fill I Cv-'BL' N4 j S 11 CLIFTON ARNOLD HERMAN 355 East Poplar Street Cllf IS a tellow wlth very little to say but what he says IS worth hearlng We have all reallzecl hls ablllty as a slnger You can see bv hls achievements that he has taken part m athletlcs and although not a wonder he has made a good showmg along these llnes Accordlng to statements made by hlm he IS fond of basketball Cllf s colleglate walk has attracted the attentxon of more than one beautlful young lady but we are sure he knows what he IS after and wlll glV6 a good account B of hlmself ln the soclal world We wlsh you more success Chl Chorus C3 C 1 MARIE VICTORIA HILDEBRAND 717 North George Street Dld you ever hear thls before3 Now glrls are you sure thats n1ce3 Marle always assumes responslblllty among a group of glrls But we hear lt s worse yet when she IS among a group of boys Marle certalnly remxnds us of our mothers ThlS elderly manner seems strange because she IS younger than the most of us although you d never dream It by taklng note of her slze CLASSICAL COURSE York Hugh Weekly Staff C45 Freshman Receptxon CIJ Latm Society C41 Treasurer and Crxtlc C33 Le Cercle Francals C35 C45 Students Art Club C31 Les Cadets Franca1sC3l Chrxstmas Play C45 Y H S Cho1rC3J C43 Y H S Chorus 13 C42 Cho C4j Presldent Latm Soclety C4j Tank H62 B WILLIAM EDGAR HERSHEY R D No 4 York Pa INDUSTRIAL COURSE GENERAL COURSE Class Basketball 3 4 Scrub Football C39 C4J Y H S Ch lr 31 Y Il S C8 Ladies and gentlemen we are now turning to the next exhlblt labeled Tank Hershey Thls man halls from the wllds of Shxloh Despxte this he IS one of the hlgh llghts of Shlloh as far as polltxcs are concerned as he has the honor of holdmg the offices of Mayor Sherxfl Constable Poor Dlrector, and Steward of the Insane Asylum He is also Presldent of the Shiloh Y W C A and Shlloh C-olf Club He also hangs paper IH hls spare hours, as he took enough note book paper and blue prlnts home from Duke Street to paper every house m Shlloh So any trme you see a llttle fat boy xn whxte kmckers with a smlle all over hls face you will recognlze hlm as Wm Hershey, the Shiloh Polltlclan 5 , , ,J 5, ' WA Y , '!fQLfI .-,Lg is I Y 2' AQ. - 3 jjj' SE 'K , It s C97 13 W 1 3. 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If., ' : ' : ' ' CZJ. 131, , 3: - ' . ,:- ' , 141: :IR 7' . . . , , . e 1- 1926 ATLERJ e Wifi l1l 1C-V 5 LESTER BERNARD HIBNER 151 West Kung Street We now have as our next exhlblt Lester I-Ilbner the ladlCS man He IS not so popular wxth the gxrls that go to hngh school but wxth those that are out of the school he 19 very popular He IS frequently seen Wlth hrs head drawn down In his shoulders paradlng around the square keepmg an eye on the falr sex as they go by Lester IS also a good student ln school and we know he wlll succeed after he leaves Old York High INDUSTRIAL COURSE CS HAZEL CERALDINE HOLCOMBE 278 West Jackson Street Hazel IS the real actress and reader of our class Long before she even entered the portals of old York Hrgh she was accustomed to ap pearmg before an audxence And once m the hlgh school when she had many chances to display her talent she went over bug Hazel IS very conscientious IH her studies too and stands hrgh ln her class One of Hazel s greatest ambltlons IS to broadcast over the radlo So her classmates when they tune ln about three years from now expect to hear from WKZ or some other statron Hazel s dramatlc voxce ln the feature of the program Best o luck Hazel CLASSICAL COURSE unlor Play C31 Cho Play f4J Students Art Club 139 Y H S Chorus f3I Cllo Llterary Soclety f3l 143 President f4r Secretary of Class of l926 Mr Deutscher Verem crry LESTER WILLIAM HOBAUCH i 650 North Water Street Do not mlsjudge thrs young man because looks are decenvmg Mose 1S well versed ln the ways of the world and thmks he would like to go to college so we wish hlm luck Mose IS a lover of Jokes and he sure does laugh when he hears a good one but he can make everyone else laugh too when he tells a rare Joke Lester now that he knows how to play the plano rs learnmg to play a saxophone Lester IS qulte popular throughout the school and IS liked by everyone who knows hlm, mcludmg glrls INDUSTRIAI COURSE Industrial Society +2r '31 44v Vice President l3l f4I, junior Play l3w Delegate '31, Reporter 135 Personal Staff l926 TATLER f4r 'Mase' I63l s - .Bei in s 54 -Q X ! as ii -5-,. , - -' xl QQ gr 7 C -,- . 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Hoffman is a classical student His hobby is driving the car Whether he means his bicycle or some other new fangled contraption is uncertain but certainly we cannot imagine him driving around town in anything but a fliver if lt is a car he drives Besides being a genius Iiterally he is also a genius sc1ent1f1caIIy Many times has he been seen surrounded by his classmates endeavormg to explain some problem in geometry So here scholars and teachers is just the fellow you are looking for to solve those difficult impossible problems in geometry Your class wishes you success in life and business r'Z4' i 11 X Q I Lf S RUTH REBECCA HOLLINGER 306 South Queen Street wishes for success from Z6 COMMERCIAL COURSE Senior Commercial Society 142 Ru us JOHN HARRY HOFFMAN 1518 Second Avenue, Elmwood SCIENTIFIC COURSE Christmas Play I I Hojman ' ESTHER HELENE HOOPES 586 West Market Street its members. CLASSICAL COURSE . 141: Clio Play Hoopsien H6411 I I I' ' ' Y - D W i V A g f f- E .vi , Q ,J ZW Y, L - ' n f I7 539 f ff' K , . GA, f ,IQ Quiet, demure and sedate are the best adjectives that we can use to describe Ruth in school, but outside of school it is quite different eh Ruth? Ruth is a great typist and will make a good stenographer for someone. Ruth thinks a great deal of a person who lives on Cottage Place and we all wonder who this could be, but we can t hold that -' Cl-f: ' 1 'A ' ' f ,. I C .. against Ruth as she is one of the best natured girls in our class Best Y H S Choir UI My Y H S Chorus 3 f4r Secretary of Home Room 131 Hoopsie is a maiden most demure and sweet . Although quiet she is always ready for fun. She is frank sincere and generous always ready to help a friend. Esther has been a diligent student and for her faithful co-operation with every school and cIass activity she deserves a great deal of credit. Esther is certainly a lovely girl and has proved herself a worth-while classmate. '26 is very proud to count her among Freshman Reception flig Students' Art Club IZJ, 1375 Clio 439 C42 York High Weekly UD, 141 3 Delegate of Home Room f3J:Vice-President of Home Room C43 Y H S Choir 131, 545: Y. H. S. Chorus 133, 1423 Assistant Editor-in-Chief of l926 TATLER 3 Sap ew, 1!l2Z? A,11UlJEl2U-1,,. 5-gr' ,ip 2325 1 X If '!S7i ALICE MAY HOOVER 285 West Market Street Good common sense IS one of the sterllng qualltles of this glrl When all the glrls were havlng their halr bobbed Al went serenely on her way and contmuecl to keep her long tresses Now these glrls are envymg her because they want long halr too But Al just looks at them as lf to say I told you so Numbered among her other pos sesslons IS a Buick car At basketball and football games she may be wishes of 26 go with her GENERAL COURSE Freshmen Receptlon QU Euterpean f3J f4! unlor Play C31 Class Pm Com m1tteef3J Y H S Cho1rQ3? 141 Y H S Chorus UQ 41 Personal Editor l926 TATLER l4j WILBUR CLEAVER HUMBERT 42 West Jackson Street Hump IS one of those don t care happy go lucky fellows and when you hear Gunk and a lot of noise you know that lts Hump wxthout looklng Hump always has trouble ln Mechanlcs class and when Mr Herr tells hxm to get busy and turn ln hls back wdrk his excuse IS I am t hardly got the time Wllbur does not bother the girls but helps his classmates by gettmg them dates wlth hxs sister However Hump IS a hard worker a good machlmst and we wlsh hlm success throughout llfe INDUSTRIAL COURSE Industr1alSoclety f4j Class Soccer Q45 Class Basketball f3l HD Capta n DIVISICD A Class Basketball Q4j Hump INA BELLE I-IOOVER 133 South West Street A qulet glrl wlndlng her way clown the corrldor wxth a cheerful smlle radlatlng good cheer of course lt lS no one else but Ina Belle Sandy IS a very efhclent glrl and no matter 1nto what place Fate may cast her she wlll fulfill her duty If she contlnues her good work after leavmg York Hlgh land we know she wlllj she wlll achxeve an envlable record Keep SIT1llll'Ig, Ina Belle, and wherever you go may you meet wlth success CLASSICAL COURSE Y H S Chorus 431, 14? Y H S Cho1rf3j, My, Home Room Presldent 131, Home Room Secretary f4l, Personal Editor, l9Z6 TATLERH Sandy ll65l r . , ,J !,, . - l f A - V Q gf 7' 1. Q Q 9 D O -Yi L- f I' sig , ,' ! 7 ,W A. e ste - X 5 I .Srl-' We 3, H ' s' -- 1 seen driving it. Al expects to attend Normal School and the best I ' Q : S, ,: J 'A : 1 ' H - ,Q . . . . 3 . . . . C 1 . HAI., , - 1926 ATLER2 f LE Q A9 QI QIC QN Q 1, - X 6'f ! ffi RALPH CAITHER JESSOP 821 East Boundary Avenue essey was the capta1n of our soccer team I-Ie was also a very strong spoke ln the wheel because hrs toe counted for qulte a few polnts that resulted ln victory for our team Besides belng a soccer player he IS a very capable basketball player playlng on a leading team ln the clty Well essey whatever you do that IS ln accordance wlth your present pollcy remember that 26 15 always back of you CLASSICAL COURSE Soccer Team 14 Captaln 543 Vice Presldent of Home Room l4J lesseu ELIZABETH MAY HOUCK 464 South Water Street I-Iere she ISI Llz could not exactly be called a heavy weight but she IS rather solld Now Llz IS the Jolllest glrl ln our class and we all wonder lf she likes the boys But we hear Lxz talklng a great deal about Hanover her old home town so maybe the attractlon Ilves ln that Ixttle Burg Its too bad a York boy couldn t grasp thls young lady s charms Any way L12 Z6 wlshes you great happmess 1n the future COMMERCIAL COURSE Fdxtor of Home Room 14M Senlor Commercial Society 441 Ln WILLIAM LEONARD JOHNSTON 200 West Jackson Street Behold, brother Johnston' Thls young man halls from Colllngs wood Hugh School, New Jersey Although he came lnto our camp late ln the journey, we feel sure he will be a great help ln wmnlng the goal Len was known IH his former lnstltutlon as a great baseball genius, as well as a keen student Wlth all thls sand and done, we feel sure that Len wlll make a name for hlmself ln our class W SCIENTIFIC COURSE l Len I 6611 Sf, , ,:' S J., - f 1 ,-x X-Q-it 1 ' +, -7 ' - r is 'X ?7 In . f I ' , K af A Si ' ' ' ll jl g I., f - s . , f I 1 19.1 1 Of H C 1 . l . 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I I ' ' I I lx - Il I CA I tl ' ' ' ' KK ,IQ I I 1 I I I ll ' 71 I ' ' j jf as 19268 ATLER2 is Wg' if X 4 '55 ffl of 4 HENRY JOSEPH KAUFFMAN 1614 Mt Rose Avenue Hen IS the future actor of our class we all know him to be a clear that Hen has taken part ln many plays and entertalnments and has always been the feature Besides being a good speaker he is a willing worker and always has his lessons prepared 3 Hen is interested ln the fair sex as would seem natural and has won the love of many by his dark piercing eyes The class of 26 wishes him luck in any line of work that he may follow CLASSICAL COURSE Hen HESTER LOUISE KEENEY 725 West Princess Street My lands and Keeney hustled lnto the room Hester certainly can make a noise Not only by talklng but also on the plano She was selected orchestra pianist as proof of her ability It isn t any trouble just to s m 1 l e is Hester s motto and she lives up to it for she believes Never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you e wondered why Keeney always cheered so much for the scrubs at the basketball games Keep on cheering Hester 26 wishes you success GENERAL COURSE Clio Literary Society 649 Orchestra Pianist Q47 Y H S Chorus f3r Le Cercle Francais f3f !4j Students Art Club !3l f4J Hes EDMUND BAYARD KELLER 245 North Newberry Street We shall now introduce our muslcian Kel is a young man with talent and we are sure that he will be one of Old York High s greatest outputs in the music world Although he can easlly be recognized by his sleepy expression, but with all this he is quite the shexk with the damsels of the lower class, especially the freshmen Kel intends to follow further instruction at Gettysburg and we will all look forward to future success for him GENERAL COURSE York llngh Band 1 l 1 IZ1 f3r, Freshman Orchestra 1 I 1 KeI' l67l b , , 1 ,J Zi, ' l E 5 ,. A. a if '-4 t SE' f' ,f hill 8 - ffflf' ' ' ' f 5 'Z Y -...Mill ,J L t X inf----,J if speaker with a rich voice. One of his friends told a member of the staff f f ff' 'Zz 'Q 3119 f ik! X fi HORACE DIETZ KELLER JR 520 West Klng Street Every class has ltS muslclan so we have ours m Dletz l-le was asslstant leader of the orchestra ln hls Semor year and we all know that this organlzatlon was often highly compllmented He was also a very promment figure m the York Hlgh Weekly office Dletz will long be remembered as good old Sllvers ln our umor Play SCIENTIFIC COURSE Freshmen Reception 1l1 Latln Soclety 131 141 Students A t Club 121 13 York lllgh School Orchestra 1l1 121 131 141 Assistant Leader Y H S Orchestra 141 Meetmg Debator 141 Reporter 13 Treasurer 141 A D S Hlstorlan Assistant Busl ness Manager York Hugh Weekly 131 Clrculatlon Manager York Hugh Weekly 911 vers HELEN MYERS KELLER R D No 1 Hallam, Penna l-loney has only been wlth us a year but she has done so much toward the success of our class It seems as lf we have had her for all four years Now Helen llkes books and perhaps that IS why she is so quxet Murderatlon doesn t sound luke a favorlte expresslon of Helen s but lt IS just the same Helen has a glft of oratory whlch was very aptly shown when she recited ln audltorlum The Raven Edgar Allen Poe s masterplece GENERAL COURSE Thucydxan History Society 141 President of Home Room 141 Honey ISSAC WAYNE KELLER 721 Madison Avenue After school anybody ID the corrldor on the first floor could easily hear a deep manly authorltatlve volce lssulng from the lower office lts owner could be depended upon to be that of Wayne Keller for he was getting the Weekly ready for publication and assumlng the re sponslbllltles of editor m chlef lke also was the proud owner of a Ford coupe whlch vlslted many of the football and basketball games and was generally loaded to capaclty and over for Wayne was a generous a CLASSICAL COURSE Home Room Presrclent 121 Chrlstmas Program 121 Thucydnan Hnstory Socrety 121 131 Y H S Cholr 131 Y H S Chorus 131 House of Delegates 13 Senate 131 unlor Play 131 Demosthenlan Literary Society 131 141 Crltxc 141 Open Meeting 141, Class Presndent 141, Student Response Speaker at Ground Breakmg Exercises of New Semor Hugh School 141, York Hrgh Weekly, Asslstant Athletlc Reporter and Managxng Edlt0f 131, Edltor IH Chref 141, D L S Presldent 141, Monxtor 141, Natronal Oratorlcal Contest 141 nike., 16811 I f Bvxsgg I A I L ei: A f' :L X Q E ef' f E X at -be Q, W! - H H X je g , . - 'f fm A Y - fff s A ,L , 2,1 4-' Q1 ' 1 9 - A ' : ' ' 1 3 1 3 ' r . 1: Y. H: s. chorus 121, 131, 141: Jlmaol Play 131: Alpha Debating sqcigty 131, 141, opal 4 141 I - A l 1 - . . . , . - l d. g . .. ' .af D H 1: I: J U: L , - , I U Q , 1926 ATLER! ill., fafi Us aw M fd EL-E X Mvf 115 H IRVIN KESSLER l 815 Wayne Avenue Behold' We have wlth us the shelk of all shellcs' lrvln always has hls hall' combed and pasted down flat and IS always well dressed We all know why he does thls as there are several young ladles after hlm lrvln IS a great dancer and VlSItS the dance halls qulte frequently Kes IS learnlng to be a machlnlst and IS maklng much progress We wlsh hlm success and hope he wlll forget belng a shellc Freshmen Receptlon 1 l I INDUSTRIAL COURSE rv GRACE IRENE KIRSHAW 832 Wayne Avenue l-lave you ever seen that llght halred glrl wlth Flossle3 Well you can be sure that s Grace The two have hardly been separated for a mlnute ln the last three years Grace IS the klnd of glrl who always does her best Not only ln work but also ln play She lb always Wllllng to put forth every last effort ln order to provlde a good tlme for her frlends and herself Grace IS a mlghty good sport and she has the best wlshes for the future from her classmates CLASSICAL COURSE SOClCt3 Latlnas12I 131 141 Crltlc13J Freshman Receptlon 1lI Cllo14l Y H S Cho us13J 142 Y H S Cholr 131 141 York Hlgh Weekly 141 CYUCIOUS RUSSEL KINSEY 266 West Maple Street ' Rus may be ldentllled by the extreme length of hls legs l-low ever hls long legs came ln handy and he sure dld use them when he played on '25's soccer and basketball teams l-le also uses hls legs when he IS rushlng glrls and he sure IS qulte some shelk wlth them Among Rus's achlevements should be hls jump from E to A ln Stacey's Chemlstry Class When Rus IS not worklng hard 153 at hls lessons or out wlth the glrls he puts ln tlme at theYorlc Nlanufacturlng Company INDUSTRIAL COURSE Home Room Secretary 121 131 141, Class Basketball 131 141, Class Soccer 141 l69l Rus f t ' ' ' Y sffefe H'-f 'Si ' ' A-lj: 1 ' L' E CC 1 '- I f' ' .., .. 1 ' s ' . . . : - ' : ' : . . . 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Q4 ISABEL KLINEDINST i 607 West Princess Street Isabel IS one of the quxet glrls of our class and you very seldom sec her wlthout Dorothy She hopes some day to be Somebody s Stenog and we are sure she wlll succeed m her work Isabel does not appear to be Interested so very much ln the members of the opposlte sex and that IS more than we can say of most of us But we are sure that some day Isabel wlll find someone to sult her Well Isabel wherever you go and whatever you do the best wlshes of 26 go w1th you COMMERCIAL COURSE Y H S Cho1r131 141 Sen1orCommerc1alSoc.1ety141 Y H S Chorus 131 14 lzue PAUL EDWARD KLINEDINST i 522 South Duke Street Snatz you remember was the fellow who ln the unlor Play owned a large collectlon of butterflxes whlch he caught ln hls long handled net He IS a student of the SCICDLIDC Course and knows the lab from A t Z He knows that the difference between a glblet and a barrel IS that the barrel xs 1000 times larger than a glblet that an ounce of carbollc acld means goodbye m any language lf used Internally and that baklng soda and potasslumorthldmltromre solute are slmllar except that the latter IS dangerous when mlxed wlth water He knows that H20 means water and H2304 means sulphurxc acid Old York Hlgh hopes that he wlll contlnue to be as falthful to hrs class ln the future as he has been ln the past SCIENTIFIC COURSE unlor Play 131 York Illgh Weekly 141 Snalz DOROTHY ESTA KNAUB l 730 Manor Street Everyone take notlcel There IS a new name on the roll of the class of 26 Mass Esta Knaub 1ln other words Miss Dorothy Knaub 1 Dot' lS always anxlous for her blrthday to come because she just loves to have her ears pulled So when you have a chance to pull them, do xt, and see what happens When It comes to havlng a good txme, Dot always has lt She IS very popular among her frlends, boys, as well as glrls So, Dot , the class of '26 wants you to keep on maklng friends CLASSICAL COURSE Futerpean Llterary Society 131 141 Euterpean Stunt Nrghr 131 York Hugh Weekly 131, 141, Junior Play 131, Students' Art Club 121, 131 141, Le Cercle Francais 131 141 l Y ll S Chorus 131, Y Il S Choir 131, Delegate to House of Representatives 131 Dol I 703 . 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' , 1926 Air Z 'Tig 2, ff X mf ' is fksl J? - S RUTH MATILDA KNISELY i If you were ever around Ruth you would thmk that she IS a member of the Secret Service Department of the lVl1ce Brotherhood because you never hear a sound She speaks only when spoken to boys you need not worry durlng leap years The statement lt s an empty barrel that makes the !T'0SL nolse shows that Ruth has somethlng ln her head bcsxdes alr Keep up the good work and preserve the sllence Remember Socrates used to slt sllently for many long hours Freshman Receptlon Ill Students Art Club C25 l3 545 Les Cadets Francans KZJ Le Cercle Francais C31 f4J junior Play V41 Vlce Presldent of Room HJ Y H S Chorus f3l Y H S Cho1rl3j Q43 Cl1of4j Kzlz CLASSICAL COURSE Ruflne FRED ROSS KITZMILLER 503 West College Avenue Fred was the Come of our class If you asked h1m how to do anything he would say It s a cmch Well that s the rlght way to feel about everythmg Kltl usually dld hls work well too If he continues to use thxs wonderful expresslon he can be as successful IH hfe as he was ln school GENERAL COURSE Demosthenlan Llterary Society 637 MJ Secretary Chaplain 44: unlor Play C31 Soccer Team UH Chrlstmas Play l4P Class Basketball f4Q Usher Q10 MARY EVELYN KOHR 312 West North Street Evelyn IS a light hearted, happy go lucky blt of sunshme whose broad smlles are a good rerredy for anybody's blues She generally says what she thlnks, but who would take that offense3 To be a halr dresser IS one of Evelyn's ambltxons If she can curl other glrls' tresses as beautlfully as her own, she will always have a standing hne ln her shop and a block down the street We wonder why she always has to look ln a mirror to put her hat on5 GENERAL COURSE Students' Art Club 43r. 143, Le Cercle Francans r3J K7'l 'Kzd' : -I Y-4 5 s Qiiehsfw - s A ee : , A -, A ig ,. 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I Q f 1926 ATLER2 fs Q if ': ' 15 'Z Q4- :'l I 'tg' JE.-YD ALVERTA LECRONE i R D 4 York, Pennsylvanla This nut brown country IHSSIE IS very qulet and bashful She never does anything that IS not rlght The early bxrd catches the worm and thls sure must be her motto She IS one of the first to appear at school and often puts some of the clty gxrls ln the shade By all lndlcatlons she avolds the opposlte sex so please Alverta when you fall try to find a soft spot Here s luck to the school teacher from 26 COMMERCIAL COURSE Senior Commercial Society 142 A lverla RODNEY F LAUER 518 West Market Street Rodney was one of our bashful boys always wantmg to organlze a club that would restrlct the members from bemg ardent followers of the falr sex How many such organlzatlons he attempted to start we don t know but he must have changed hls mmd about the gurls for he was brought around like some more of the senlor fellows Well Rlckey we hope that the glrls won t bother you at college any more than they dnd ln York Hlgh And lf you keep up your five scholastlc records we forecast a brlght future for you SCIENTIFIC COURSE Assistant Stage Manager junlor Play 132 Alpha Debating Socnety 132 142 Secre tary and Vlce President 14 Open Meetmg Debater 142 Personal Editor 1926 TATLER 142 ..Rlckcyn ETHEL MARTHA LEI-IMAN 468 West Princess Street Now Ethel IS a glrl who has a sense of humor along wlth many bralns Every once IH a whlle, ln the mldst of a hearty laugh, Ethel stops suddenly All her frlends thlnk that she surely knows xt all In Chemlstry, Ethel always manages to have one word rxght ln an answer and the rest, she lets to Stacey's lmaglnatxon That's all rlght though, Ethel, you're dolng fme '26 IS wlth you CLASSICAL COURSE. Y H S Choir 132 142, Y H S Chorus 132, 142,Jun1or Play 132, Freshman Re ceptlon 1I2 Il72ll ' I Eff 'it I a A . ' ,F WJ, ' - ' f N- ala . az - ix, U W ,rf b -f 7 H A-.X - -, , 1 1- .J Q Y ' 'fs if-5 f ' A ' 1 S 0 :1 f ., , - if A N G as xg to '--W' 1 C f ' fs..---' ii, . . , . . . ,, . H - - , . , . ' : , , , , . - . , I D o 1 - Y - - 4. - U . , ' Y ' Y U I C , A L 926 ATLERJ fsx a., Q I' 12 14 H x 'H I X 3 f lm f' 2-E mn--' Sys CORDELIA KATHARINE LEICHT 158 East Cottage Place Talk about good football players Cordy xs one One day on the way home from school she passed some boys playing ball The ball was thrown so that lt hrt Cordella and landed on the pavement ln front of her She klcked so hard at lt that her shoe came off and when It landed It was on the other side of the street Z6 wlshes you the best ln llfe but do not klck so hard after thls Cordelxa COMMERCIAL COURSE Cordy NEVIN FRANKLIN LEIK 588 Ethan Avenue Nevin IS one of the small members of our class and also one of the brlghtest when the teachers asks hlm a questlon he always has an an swer whether lt be rlght or wrong If the answer IS wrong he says to hlmself Oh well he won t catch me thls way agaln Neps IS a flashy baseball player and they say that after a few more years of ex perlence he wlll be ready to glVC Conme Mack s players a race Keep It up Neps the class of 26 IS back of you INDUSTRIAL COURSE lndustrxal Soclety 131 141 N eps LOUISE EMMA LENHART 37 East College Avenue She s llttle but oh my' I There are many different characterlstlcs hidden ln Reddy She IS spunky peppy and sarcastic How her dark brown eyes do snap when she s glvmg you a plece of her mlndl Red hair just sults the rest of thls tmy creatures makeup for any thlng red xs particularly pleaslng to her But Reddy IS also sweet happy and sincere And when she IS happy her famous smile just goes to your head It would be hard to fund a truer frlend than Loulse CLASSICAL COURSE Euterpean Literary Society Stunt Night Program 131 Vlce President and Euter pean Play 141, Students' Art Club 121 131 141 Secretary 121, Socletas Latlnas 131 LeCercleFranca1s121 131 Vice Pres1clent131, Y H S Chorus 131 141, Y H S Cholr 131, 141, Home Room Reporter 131, Home Room Presldent 121, Personal Editor, l926 TATLER ' C41 Reddy I73l k .1 I Y ,,-,1f' ' -I ,A Q vires., ,, ff' -- fl- f , , fa- 1 ' L ,sf fr' A ,- S' f' rx .A. . Q Tj- in -f in Y 0 , C , if , X... 1 ' 19 ' ' Lx' ' V , -,J If 1 --...,,,,fI I - --Y AXX Q,..-- 1 lg , ' ' U 1, - , . . . . , . . - , iw -1 '95, 139 - 1 .. ., , . - U , , - - 1, .. H - 1 , - . . . . , , . - .4 H , - , . .. ., , . . . . . . .. ' ,, Z' - . , , . , . . . . . . . . . , yg . . . . -I U . - . 6 4- ,X f 14 ' f 7 2 'umm9N ff' 1 fs MRS RUTH TRATTNER LEVIN 110 West Jackson Street For goodness sakel' Could any one ever have lmagmed that Ruth would get marrled expeclally so suddenly and then too whxle she was ln school? But she s hooked up now and she says she loves her husband so that s all that s necessary We hope that Ruth slove at BI'St slght may endure mto a llfe of happlness and bhss The Class of l926 extends lts many congratulatlons to Mr and Mrs Levin COMMERCIAL COURSE Semor Commerclal Society C4l Ruth LEROY CLYDE LEVENITE R F D No 8 York ThlS young man with the specs halls from Zlons VICW No he doesn t walk to school because he clrlves a Chevy and he nearly always IS clrlvlng xt elther to school or work l..ev1e IS a machlnlst and works at the York Safe and l..ock Company where he IS always rulmng work or breaklng machlnes Levle lntends to become a mechanlcal englneer and lf he keeps up hls good work ln school he surely wlll succeed 1n llfe INDUSTRIAL COURSE Delegate 121 Levis RUTH IRENE LINEBAUGH - 221 North Richland Avenue Rufus IS one of the large worklng glrls of our class l mean that she works hard one week and then comes to school the next and works just as hard rf not harder She IS a very qulet grrl, but looks are very often decelvmg She has wonderful musical talent, and her greatest ambltlon IS to become a muslc dlrectress That's a good idea, so stlck to lt Bye, bye, and the best of luck from all COMMERCIAL COURSE Junior Play 133 Senlor Commercial Society Q41, Y H S Choir 132, 142, Y ll S Chorus Ui, l4j Rufus l 74l : take, U ,fs -' '4 1 , 3 8 'fs - X! ' of ' ft' X 5 Q ' ' 1 so r tn.. 5 Q31- T'1 X Gfzv fwi JESSICA LINK 40 South Beaver Street Ah' Here IS esslca Yesterday she was downcast Today she comes dancmg along wlth sparkling eyes and a broad pretty smlle that radiates cheer and happiness to everyone esslca IS artlstlc muslcal and athletxc This attractlve llttle brunette because of her frankness and smcerlty xs a pal to everyone If you need advlce go to essxe She IS always wllllng to help or suggest a way for everythlng Her pleasxng manner has won for her many frlends Frank smcere and talented thats CSSlCal GENERAL COURSE Students A t Club 121 131 141 Euterpean Literary Society 131 141 Euterpean Stunt N1te131 Y H S Chorus 131 141 Y H S Choir 131 141 l926 TATLER Artist 141 95518 FLORENCE SOHN LIVERANT 233 North George Street Flossle xs a very generous gxrl She IS always wllllng to share anythlng she has wlth a friend and to help anyone ln need She IS falthful ln her studies and a consclentlous worker ln every soclety to whlch she belongs But Flossle IS not always stucllous She IS very well Illced by her friends because of her happy and care free dlsposltlon Flossle 26 wlshes you lots of good fortune For who deserves It more than one who xs w1II1ng to share xt wlth others3 CLASSICAL COURSE Socletas Latmas 121 131 141 Vice Presldent 141 Les Cadets Francais 121 Le CercIeFranca1s121 131 141 Y H S Chorus 131 141 Y II S Cho1r131 141 Freshmen Recepuon 1l1 Reporter 131 Cho 141 FIOSSIC JANETTA LIVERANT 739 East Market Street Cheese bltSl One would thlnk that thls damsel came from Denmark for she IS contmually eatlng cheese blts She eats them for breakfast dlnner and supper and at all hours of the day or nlght It was rumored that Jerry stopped eating cheese buts so nothing would be sald about them IH the 'Tatler But then another rumor came out that she carrled cheese blts up her sleeve and that she was eatmg them on the sly Never mmd, Jerry, you may eat them ln the open now COMMERCIAL COURSE' Y H S Chorus131 141,Y H S Cho1r131 141 jerry f 75 I : 7 I KJ - 9 1 .9 . 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S: ...I . ,. 1 1 . - , ' . . ,, Q y- 643 'KQV f K nn'- 'j SWS MILDRED IRENE LLOYD 1 125 West Phlladelphxa Street Mlldred IS one of those nlce lnttle qulet plump good natured glrls of our class She IS never heard before seen This IS ones flrst lmpresslon of M11 but we are not sure that thls IS an everlasting lm presslon She has lots of frlends as by her ldentlflcatlon you can see why We wonder what would happen lf she couldn t have her sweets3 To your sweets you may stlck Wlth good luck from 26 COMMERCIAL COURSE Y H S Chorus C3 Q45 Y H S Cho1rC3l MJ M1 EDWARD GORDON LONG W 600 West Prlncess Street Here xs a very good looklng young man He IS also very popular among the girls especially of the lower classes Durmg hls spare tlme he sells cakes for hls father and thls IS the reason so many young gurls llke to go to market Gord IS a very good muslclan too and can be found ln the front lme of our famous band He hopes to become a great cake baker some day but we hope that he really succeeds ln that line and does not become a cake eater instead GENERAL COURSE Y ll S Band 142, Manager 141 Gord MARIE FLORENCE LOCKEMAN 137 Hamilton Avenue Bologna IS a favorlte expressxon of Lucky She IS one of the exact members of our class One day Marle went ln the store to buy a spool of thread The clerk asked her 1f she wanted a five or ten cent spool Mane answered, A five cent spool After the clerk had wrapped the thread and handed it to Marle, she looked up at the clerk and sald, HOW much3 Always be exact, Mane, and '26 shall be proud of you COMMERCIAI COURSE Lucky il 76ll 1 : 7 -f if , A B93 Wig. 5 NK 'YJ T, V Y E lf 4 K T 4 X E ff , Q Q s G Jl , ' .gi .,,- - if :',f' I L33 Y L AVXD ,, W .. .l.. gi- ff pd J js Zh '1 '- There are many ln our class who are blessed with red halr but Carson can be dlstmgulshed from the rest of these by his pecullar outbursts of laughter They are frequent and lnexpllcable Carson IS also noted for hls recltatlons m chemlstry After Stacey has fimshed explalnlng somethlng and Red has admlttecl understanding It after commg out of a doze somehow or other he IS never able to explaln It Well Carson 26 wlshes you the best of luck and hopes that ln llfe you are more awake than xn Stacey s chemlstry class Polly There are many tall fellows ln our class, but B111 IS the tallest B111 has one weakness and that IS hls deslre to assoclate wlth the opposlte sex He IS frequently seen wlth a smile on his face, especially ln the audltorlum for there seems to be some one m the chorus who exchanges smlles wlth hlm Desplte thls fault Bull IS a good sport, and what more can you expect of any one3 CARSON WILLIAM LOWE 37 West Maple Street MURRY ELMER LOYD 122 South West Street SCIENTIFIC COURSE Red DOROTHY PAULINE LOYD Q 324 West Philadelphia Street Pauline IS a sweet but qulet glrl of our class She very seldom gets mto any trouble and therefore has led a rather serlous llfe ln York Hugh School We belleve that Polly is not so quxet to those who know hen well but we prefer to have her just as she IS Polly expects to enter the commerclal world and she carries wxth her the best luck that 26 has to offer COlVllVlE.RClAL COURSE Y H S Chorus Gb Y H S Choir f3v Reporter of Home Room Ur Senlor Commercial Soclety f4j INDUSTRIAL COURSE l B111 l77l i , , ,x 5, ' WA 3 N Y an Y - fff ff Y,l , id! 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U ' gs, 926 ATLERJ Je XD X ,ss DOROTHY NEWBOULD MALSBERGER 140 South West Street Dot IS one of those qulet mousy glrls She has that rare quallty of attendlng to her own DUSIDCSS and attencllng to It well She IS faltll ful to her school work and has never been known to shlrk a duty She has a very sweet dlSpOSltlOI'1 and all who really know her cannot help but llke her Dot expects to contlnue her educatlon at West Chester State Normal and her classmates wlsh her lots of success GENERAL COURSE Freshman RCCBPIIOD CU Students Art Club C31 Q42 Class Basketball My Do RICHARD WILEY MANIFOLD 470 Prospect Street Whenever Dlck makes a mlstake you can always hear hlm say Heck Most of all Rlcharcl llkes to do those chemlstry experlments whlch the rest of us fellows try to get out of for he IS always up to date wlth hls work Dlck has a great ambltlon toward belng a ma chlnlst Journeyman so you can expect from the class of 26 thelr best wlshes toward your success INDUSTRIAL COURSE lndustrlal Soclety f3l M3 Natlonal Oratorlcal Contest Dlck ' MARY ISABEL MANLEY 253 West Jackson Street 'AEverybody Slgn off please, Mary Manley, wants to tune ln Mary IS the champlon talker of the class, ancl when she enters the room, everythlng IS ln an uproar ThlS IS the one subject that Mary sure does excell ln Mary wants to be Somebody's Stenogf' and IS worklng hard to reach her goal We wonder why Mary's favorlte College IS F and M 3 3 3 3 Mary IS golng to take no chances of belng an old mald Well, go to lt Mary, the class of '26 WlSheS you much success COMMERCIAL COURSE Y H S Chorus OD, Senlor Commerclal Soclety V44 ..Pcg.. ll78ll Tris an C 1 7'j' -4 - - A fe so tt I s ID QR . R lf' ff - an le as C I 'mmf .. F. I C . . . 3, ' - - l l ear I HE l ji v ,emu ix mf Ss Lowry IS the Man of our class If you don t believe lt ask some of the glrls His blg feet drd not seem to be a hlndrance to hlm as far as the fair sex was concerned but they were probably the reason for hrs fallure to make the track team one of hls ambltlons Lowry wore a dreamy look during his Senlor vear but that was not entlrely hls fault Best o luck Lowry at Cornell next year Demosthenlan Lxterary Society f3H C43 Secretary Vrce President Q41 Y H S Chorr UD umor Play f3j Class Treasurer 13? York Hlgh Weekly Assocxate Busmess Manager C39 Advertising Manager C41 Clty Scout Solncltor 14, National Oratorlcal Contest Q4 Snoo s Eddie IS another happy and popular fellow whom we will mxss as we leave school In the years that we have known Eddle w have found that he rs at a loss to determme what professlon he will follow when he leaves school From lawyer to chemist to archltect and back to archltect and finally to lawyer hls mind has travelled to decide upon a professlon Well 26 wrshes you great success ln whatever branch you follow and IS sure that you w1Il get It Eddie Demosthennan Literary Society I3v 441 Reporter 140, Latin Society f3:, junror Play f3r, Y H S Choir and Chorus 132, !4v WILLIAM LOWRY MANN JR 625 Lmden Avenue SCIENTIFIC COURSE Manny HELEN MARY MAUGHLIN 721 Chestnut Street CLASSICAL COURSE S President f4l Y H S Chorus C41 EDWARD NEUMAN MAXELL 742 Madison Avenue CLASSICAL COURSE ' Eddze ' I 79 I I Z ' HAL., - f' I If ' - rw-9 -V -'- f 1 -- . X ' 5' -- , Q - f Q S f' 7 , .. , Q M A C 5-f , ' , .j ,H , ,ve f fa J' i : gf Z Y Nl-f E-:H t 33-V-- ' f 1 - I ' , :.I A U : I Q : - I . . A ' I I A J. . ' D. . 5. ' ' ' I, :. . . . .c . . g- . : ,I : . . . l , .. - .. e , Helen always has a smlle for everybody She doesn t talk so much but she does like to glggle Once you have gained her frlendshlp you can count on her as a true frlend Strawberries are Helen s one fallmg and lt IS all we can do to keep her away from them You know she mlght ruln her dlgestlon Helen and Evelyn are always together and for that reason they are ldentlf-red as the famous Gold Dust Twms Cercle Francais IZ U1 f4j Thucydlan H1storySoclety f3J V41 Y H S Chorr 131 My Y H S Chorus UQ umor Play f3Q D A R Essay Prxzewlnner f4J T H ? A .N-B A aka-ltx - ev as VINCENT ALOYSIUS McGUIGAN 831 South Duke Street Vince IS another gallant of 26 who was much ln demand for all solrees and socxal gatherlngs But he was popular not only w1th the glrls but was a favorlte wlth the fellows as well ln hls semor year he dlstmgulshed hlmself by the way rn which he carried the solree to success Z6 wlshes you greatest success 1n the future and lon? felgll as a Prlnce of Good Fellows SCIENTIFIC COURSE Alpha Debating Society C3J C4J President C41 Vlce Presxdent C43 joke Edntor l926 TATLER C41 General Chanrman of Solree Commlttee C45 Presldent llome Room C3j Vice President llome Room C25 Vince LUELLA LAURA MAY MCLAUGHLIN 600 East Phlladelphla Street Beholdll The blonde of our class and she doesn t use peroxlcle elther It s just natural Now Lou lt IS sand llkes hllilllg but we all know there IS no fun ln hllung alone and we wonder just who the lucky fellow IS that Lou llkes to hlke wnth Of course our susplclon rests upon a certaln lndustrlal lad but that can t be held agamst hlm Lou and we all wlsh you the greatest success and happmess xn your work GENERAL COURSE l S Cho1rC3+ Y ll S Chorus Lou JOHN MORRIS MECKLEY 305 Atlantic Avenue Here IS one of our lndustrlals who may be a taxl cab drlver ln the future, at least, he practices enough wlth hls C3 Maxwell sedan ohnny would lllce to be purer than Ivory Soap, but ye gods, Meek, how do you expect to reduce the 56 IOOQQ, and also try to dlsgulse yourself as an owl John IS a hard worker 1n hls studxes and we wlsh hxm the best of luck INDUSTRIAL COURSE lndustrlal Society C39 441, President C41 ufohnnyn l80ll I I gh- J, Y I 3' '- . ,,,, K F- , tiff ' 77- N. 'J Q f fri K - .4 t nf Vg, l 4 , 'sh 'C MC is g J 2' 4 -.- s X 4 .. - ., - , - y a n Q 45 n - a J . .. . . , l ., . . , . .. ,, . . . . . . . ,, ,, . . . . . - , Y.l. . ' ,C4lg . . , C3J. 1 if 5, ,, x1926' ATLER2 1535 153 140 ,Q fi f ' I, 45 5 Nfmfsi MAUDE EUGENIA MELDRUM 468 Pennsylvania Avenue Dnd you ever hear of anyone who could talk faster than Maude? No we never dld elther As a school teacher this golden haired laughmg blue eyed mlss would be a howllng success smce we are told that teachers must be able to talk a blue streak But Maude s hlghest ambxtxon IS to be a nurse We are sure her patlents wlll sung that farrlllar war time song I don t want to get well I m ln love with a beautlful nurse COMMERCIAL COURSF Y II S Cho1rf3l 41 Y H S Chorus K3 K4 Blondy WILLIAM STEWART MELHORN 804 East Market Street You are now lookmg lnto the face of a very mdustrlous young man Although Willie IS a bashful fellow he had the nerve to try and catch a glrl who fell from the bleachers at one of the football games e hope that Wlllle wlll get over hls bashfulness and make a fine husband and also a first class machmlst 26 wlshes you success as a good husband and also a good machxnlst We wlll never forget you INDUSTRIAL COURSE Industnal Society Q40 Wxllrc MARY CATI-IARINE MEYERS 325 North Penn Street Mary IS one of the quiet gurls of our class Do not misunderstand me because Mary IS very mtelllgent, and shows It ln many ways Mary IS never wantmg for frlends, although It seems her best frxend IS I-Iud Mary's greatest deslre IS to be a school teacher, and we are sure Mary w ll succeed Remember our motto, Mary, and the best washes of '26 go with you COMMERCIAL COURSE Senior CommercnaISoc1ety f4r Y H S Cho1rf3J, f4J, Y H S Chorus f31 541, Reporter f3J, JUHIOI' Play 137 I Mebs IS' I 0 E 7 ,, ,J 1 S X ! 7 ' ,. ,J . 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W I I ear I .IEP ga Z S tl 1 ff E4..r'1, ,fi L :m ais ANNAKATE ELIZABETH MILLER 827 Mackenzie Street Have you seen a quiet busmessllke girl pass here lately3 If you have lt was most assuredly Annalcate Unfortunately for us we do not see Ann ln the corrldors of York Hxgh every week for she IS kept busy ln Cherry office Everyone agrees that she brlghtens the office wlth her presence We do not know mto what sphere of the world Fate may place you Anne but lf you accept the smcere wxsh of Z6 Success WIII be yours Anne LAWRENCE ELMOR MILLER 1526 Second Avenue, Elmwood, York Pa Sllm IS one of those fellows who IS always ln a hurry and busy As a unlor he was active back of the foot llghts as stage manager for the various plays In his senior year he was no longer content to re mam behmd the foot llghts but marched proudly at the head of the farrous Y H S Band as lts Director We hear that he deslres to be a theatre organist and 26 wlshes hlm the best of luck GENERAL COURSE Stage Manager 131 141 Orchestra 131 141 Director Y II S Band 14 Member of Y ll S Weather Bureau COMMERCIAL COURSE llouse of Delegates 121 Senior Commercial Society 141 CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH MILLER a 127 East Market Street Slim Here IS a gurl wlth a most charmlng personallty But because she Belly' IS quiet only her best friends know what a wonderful character she has She IS sweet and smcere from the topmost halr to the tlp of her toes To the world ln general Betty seems very dlgnlfled for her years Never has she had a serlous crush on a hugh school lad But don t let that fool you In her correspondence llst can be found enough names of college men to sult the flapplest flapper ln the school CLASSICAL COURSF Cercle Francais 121 131 141, Socletas Latinas 121 131 141 Students Art Club 131 141 Y ll S Choir 131 Y H S Chorus 131, Euterpean LlterarySoclety131 141 Chaplain 131 Presxdent 141 Open Meeting 131, Junior Play 131 Reporter of Home Room 121 131 Vice President of llome Room 141 Personal Editor 'l926 TATLER 141 U23 1 ' , A ,asf eeee - ' ' A J. 1 -. . -- . ala' X 5 AMANDA ELIZABETH MILLER Loganvllle Pennsylvanla Brought up ln the llttle town of Loganvllle yet qulet and unob trusrve IS Elrzabeth How thls happens we cannot explaln But IH her four years career she has brlghtened many a gloomy day for us by her sweet smlles Now Elrzabeth mtends to become a school teacher and we hope she won t spare the rod and spoll the child which she rs llkely to do CLASSICAL COURSE Freshman Reception fl Thucydlan History Society f3j I..e Cercle FIHHCHIS 13 Belsq Q PAUL LEROY MILLER 855 East Princess Street Paul IS one of the most mdustrlous fellows ln our class and IS also handsome He manages to keep up wlth hls school work Although Pat IS learning to be a pattern maker he IS also learnlng to be a modern shelk He does not have elther of these two accompllshed yet but we hope that some day he will Pat we belleve you wlll make a great success as a pattern maker but not as a shelk We wlll never forget Paul and that certaln young lady INDUSTRIAL COURSE President of Home Room Q2 Pal ELEANOR GEMMILL MINNICH 130 West Maple Street Thxs brown eyed mlss of '26 wlshes to become a deslgner Enoch has the talent, for her deslgns are worthy of a place rn any famous art gallery Enoch always has a cheerful smlle for everyone Wherever she may decade to go to study deslgnmg, she IS sure to be successful At some future date many a large desxgnmg establlshment ln Amenca or Europe may frequently bear her name At least, Enoch that IS our wlsh for you CLASSICAL COURSE Freshmen Receptxon flv Cho 531 541, Vlce President f4J, Socretas Latinas Treasurer 44r, Y H S Cho1rf32.f4r,Y H S Chorus f3r, f4J, Home Room Reporter 131 Enoch l 33 ll if A ,, ' 7 K.-,LL ss' ir ,V 7 :O A lj Q xkllj- ,EJ --f :I X1 gg ff fe' f l' :X . , . . 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Ai0m.' eaze ev 1!l2Z? 4f47SlHE12.f' AES 7 6 1 -I N ZQSLTI rg 'LJ 375 GEORGE GORDON MINNICH 417 Glrard Avenue Here IS the llttle fellow who helped to put our soccer team on the map Pee Wee IS so small that we do not wonder why he made so many goals Besldes playlng IH soccer games George spends some of hls tlme readlng books Georges favorlte expresslon IS For Heaven Sake whlch you can hear hlm say anytlme Georges one ambltlon IS to become a machlnlst journeyman so wlth the best wlshes from the class of 26 we hope you wlll succeed lNDUS'l RIAL COURSE Soccer l 4 j Pee Wee GRACE MATILDA MITZEL 558 Pennsylvanla Avenue Behold' another partlcular glrl especlally about the OppOS1tC sex She had a hard tlrr'e to select one good enough from York so she plcks those from the other reglons near here Dator has never caused any trouble because she IS qulet and punctuallty IS her creed Per severance conquers all thlngs so we feel sure she wlll make a great success and sorre day be more than a stenog 26 IS your standby GENERAL COURSE Thucydlan lllstory Soclety 2' 131 f4l Y l-l S Cholr K4 Y l-l S Chorus f4l Dulor LLOYD CHALMERS MOHLER i 631 Wallace Street Leck IS the boy who plays the symbols ln the York Hlgh Band l-le IS very fond of muslc and plays several strlnged lnstruments as a pastlme Wherever muslc abounds he IS sure to be found Besldes thls achlevement le has a buslness whlch conslsts of a collectlon of safety match top boxes If he IS successful ln flndlng a hard one he may be heard to bolsterously exclalm Oh boy that s real Leck loves to pralse heroes and champlons of sports Your class wlshes you success Lloyd, ln later llfe and hopes that some day you may prove yourself an asset to Old York l-llgh as a member of '26 COMMERCIAL COURSE Y H S Band f3J, C4J,Y ll S Cholr 539, f4?, Y ll S Chorus l3J 'Leckn f84l i out 4-f . , , . ' ,145 ,fs El f 'Z-I S 1 ,. V D L -!,, A Y s - Y,, ss 99' - I' be 5 ' E ' f I - I - -' X X X , 1 il .N U ,, , g. S . , . , . I - s , . ' ' ' ' , , 3 . . . ' K lg . . . ll A 1 VI ' I ' Cl ,I G 4- +49 fQ+ :1 1, -me Mis MARCUS ELLSWORTH MONROE 3b2 West Klng Street Mark IS a rather pecullar chap ln our class At tlmes he IS ln all klnds of mlschlef and the next lnstant he IS so lnnocent Although Mark does not admlt It there seems to be some great attractlon at Wllson College for hlm He yearns to VlSlt that lnstltutlon frequently for certaln reasons of hls own Maybe Mark wlll tell us some day about tllls but even lf he doesn t 26 IS sure to be wlth hlm always GENERAL COURSE Y H S Usher1l1 121 131 1 Mar LOUISE CATHERINE MOTTER 16 Marshall Street, East York Laugh and the world laughs wlth you seems to be Loulses motto Wltty happy and amuslng she IS usually the center of at tractloh ln a crowd Her sweet smlle and sunny dlsposltlon wln the heart of everyone she meets Loulse IS lnterested IH all klnds of aCtIVltlCS and has always been a partlclpant ln many cllfferent llnes of school llfe She IS the klnd of glrl who usually gets what she wants and her class mates wlsh her all the success ln the world CLASSICAL COURSE Euterpean 131 141 Secretary 131 Stunt Nite 131 Euterpean Play 141 StudentS Art Club 121 131 141 Secretary 131 141 SOClet8S I..atlnas131 Crltlc131 Cercle Francals 121 131 Y H S Cholr131 Y H S Chorus 131 Class Song 141 Home Room Secretary 121 Home Room Delegate 131 Chrlstmas Play 121 Secretary of Attendance 141 L Secretary of Class 131 Treasurer of Class 141 oulsc LOUIS SHEPARD MORSE JR 493 Madlson Avenue Loule our dear edltor IS the most popular guy IH the York Hlgh School He IS the boy wlth one smlle between two cute dlmples that occupy a promlnent place on hls handsome countenance LOUIS IS a magnet to the eyes of women and he knows most all of em to speak to Many tasks have been placed before Loule and through hls successful accompllshments he has establlshed an envlable record The class of 26 wlshes Loule lots of health and contlnued success SCIENTIFIC COURSE Freshman Receptlon 1I 1 Class Representatlve to EXCCUIIVC Commlttee of Athletlc Assoclatlon 1l1 121 131 141 Asslstant Cheerleader 1l1 Class Basketball 1I 1 121 4 Captaln 1l1 Varslty Track 1l1 Class Track 1I 1 Chalrman Class Plcnlc Commlttee 1 I1 121 Athletlc Edltor York Hlgh Weekly 121 131 141 Les Cadets FIHHCBIS Presldent 121 Students Art Club 121 131 141 Secretary 121 Vlce Presldent 131 Presldent 141 Home Room Presldent 121 131 141 Home Room Crltlc 131 Y H S Bearcats 21 Chrlstmas Play 121 Demosthenlan Llterary Soclety 121 131 141 Reporter and Chaplaln 131 Open Meetlng 141 Asslstant Manager of Varslty Football 131 Manager of Varslty Football 141 Scrub Basketball 131 Y H S Chorus 131 141 Y H S Cholr131 141 ,Iunlor Play 131 Presldent of Class 131 Edltor ln Chlef of l926 TATLER 141 Na tlonal Oratorlcal Contest Loule E853 1 5 . N 4 A Be 7 ,4 1 fs- 31 ' f - QC, 1 L'-.-f T 'gflf 4 ' f I . - W F .fs L ffl-s x . is ' ,fs , N... 1 r I - 4 R L L5 X ,gl ,,- 1' --...H N :lg--' 1 ,, . , . .. ., . . . - - u rv - .V . . . . , , . . . i I ' 1 . . , 1 , , ,14. 1 K AA K H . as ' P of ' 9 I 1 - , . lt ' 91 ' ' ll Y! ' ' ' ll ll - Y , , c . , I ' 15 ' il ' I Z . . . . ' ' . . , : ' : . . 1 1. ' A . . : ' ' : . . . 1 : 173W WIN! 'f' if JOSEPH ALBERT MOORE 946 East Prlncess Street oe IS one of those fellows who always has somethmg to say and besides always knows his lessons oe llkes all kmds of sports and 1n baseball he earned a name for hlmself on that Vlctory team whlch nearly won the champlonshxp ln the communlty league last summer Gush s ambltlon IS to become a ClVlI engmeer and wlth the best of luck from the class of 26 we hope you will succeed INDUSTRIAL COURSE dent fS ton IZQ C43 Socce oe Cuh CHARLOTTE LOUISE MYERS i The Cedars R D No 7 York Penna Here IS one of the qulet glrls of our class and most of us have not learned to know her as well as we would llke to much to our sorrow Loulse IS a consclentlous student and scholastlcally IS a great asset to 26 We have heard that Weese IS gomg to be a nurse and we wlsh her the best of success ln cheerlng the slck folks as well as she cheers her most lntlmate frlends GENERAL COURSE Weese CHARLES C. MUNCHEL 519 South Queen Street The St lVIary's Boys' Club IS nearly always lnhablted by one He occaslonally plays basketball but mostly he plays the drums He played a fast Qto the floorj posxtlon on the Class B basketball team ln hls Sophomore and Senlor years If one should happen to ask hlm where he IS golng wlth his Buick Roadster, he lnvarlably answers, I don't know, but he generally seems to get some place ln the end INDUSTRIAL COURSE Class Basketball 125, 141 jazz I 86 ll f , y,, L4 C A aaa. A , 1. E 9 ,s ex 3 v ' , ' A E ' , s,y :X ,ul t ' ,zfx - ffflk ' s Q X t any Ii l 4 1E:' f ff H 4 I Presi 0 ec i , 3 r f4l, as n . 9 ' - - 1 v - I ,I J -X afi fe 9 ATLER' H f .fe - '- 'H -'J --, ,Yi NJN L 3 -Y' f ' ' xiii Lrg, -A C' V qxrrrr Y I -is f 9W '1!i'l'i' T 4 X414 ff: , Q., X EUGENE I-IARFORD MYERS 235 North Newberry Street A robbery' A clue' A call for a detective' And lo' and behold ln comes our classmate Gene a famous detective When he xsn t detectmg crxmmals he IS detectmg an easy way to do Trxgonometry or Chemlstry Gene doesn t bother the faxr sex much and probably would glve that as the reason of his success as a scholar That s all rlght Gene lots of people would say you re better off wlthout them INDUSTRIAL COURSE ELSIE PAUI INE NAGLE 544 Salem Avenue COMMERCIAL COURSE Elsre LESTER WILLIAM NAYLOR 708 Madison Avenue Yes' I The man ln the Moon IS Lester and he always shlnes brlghtest when he IS PICICIII a dreamy waltz on his mandolxn Geel' that makes the llttle glrlles hearts go putter patter Besldes maklng little glrlles hearts beat faster Les makes other thlngs go more rapldly No not by sweet stralns of musxc but by stepplng on the gas Les Just slmply adores automobiles and Fords and he llkes to tear them down and try to put them together agam Well Lester we hope that some day you will be an expert automobile mechamc Here are the best wlshes of 26 for your future success and happiness SCIENTIFIC COURSE Demosthenlan Literary Society 431 441 Secretary 441 Y H S Chorus 43 441 Y H S Cholr 431 441 umor Play 431 Home Room Secretary 431 441 Personal Staff l926 TATLER 441 Class Vlce President 44, Chairman TATLER Nommatmg Committee 44D York Hrgh Weekly 44D Chairman Cap and Gown Committee 445 187 Elsle IS the most modest and peaceable damsel of the class of 26 She has attalned the greatest goal connected w1th school I wonder what that mlght be? Well I wlll tell you lf you do not let her know She has learned how to master her stuclles Her greatest prlde IS her rosy cheeks and besldes this she has large gleamlng brown eyes That s alrlght Flsse even tho you do not have an ambltxon we wish you success Y H S Choir 431 441 Y H S Chorus 431 441 Les Cadets Francans 421 CS .. ,. - - , Y V ' . .. .. , . . . . - .. ,. . - , . - Gene - . , . 4 ! 1 .. - . . H - - .. , . . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . , .. H - . . , , . ,. ,, . . . . . - . . . , . ' . , . . . ...A . . . . . , :J : . : . y H In 1 - ' ' -4 H - - . ' - 7 1 I - HL 9' I 'Qi gr A Q Wi' ,. f .- so : , , 1. ' Y X 'N J,,,,Yf---4- ---C rs- f at , Q -QU ff f'- 'fra A I . w V ! ,f E . , fee -ef 'feta .ree E or X , ,ff yr 1 -.., N ,.f - -- A L- ,S f 1. A ' ' ' ,L - ' KK Y! V ' ! ' D Y L ' , ' .. , , 5 : . . . 3. 1 . - . ,. ,. Ev , , , ' ll I1 A ' ' , s Here IS one of the qulet boys of our class and very llttle IS known about hlm Beans appears to be very healthy We wonder lf eatxng or rldlng a blcycle IS the reclpe Claude could become qulte rlch by wrltmg a book on health and settlng forth hls ldeas But ln whatever way Beans has success he wall be only upholdmg 26 as he has alway done so falthfully Sweel1e EVELYN KATHRYN NELLER 328 East Market Street Thls IS the glrl wlth that beautlful curly halr SIX month curl3 Ev takes a great mterest ln the school athletlcs basketball and foot ball for xnstance Ev goes to the games even though she has to swlm there sometnmes But that s all rxght that shows school splrlt Here IS a warmng folks please do not try to argue wlth Evelyn because she wlll alwavs try to get her own way The class of 26 wlshes Evelyn the best 0 luck GENERAL COURSE Les Cadets Francais 123 Y H S Cholr13 143 Y H S Chorus 133 143 CLAUDE LESTER NEIMAN Q 411 East Prospect Street COMMERCIAL COURSE Beans ELSIE NAOMI NESS 825 West Poplar Street Whos thls comlng ln the lndlan blanket 3 Why lf It nsnt Els l Elsle ns very muslcal Some of lt was demonstrated one day ID muslc class, when Elsxe was asked to smg a solo Even Prof Clpe remarked about the sweet voice But Els how do you pro nounce b1tter 3 Nevertheless, Els IS a good sport and your class mates, one and all, wlsh you success IH your musical career GENERAL COURSE Y H S Choir 133, 143, Students' Art Club 133 143, junior Solree Committee 133 , Junxor Plcnnc Committee 133, Presxdent of Home Room 123 , Editor of Home Room Journal 133, 143 l88ll f Q I' ,Q Z Q4- L '9, Q,.,,1 55515 LORETTA MARGURITE NONEMAKER 228 East Poplar Street Here s to the glrl wlth golden halr and eyes of heavenly blue Loretta IS a glrl whom we all love and she IS hardly ever seen wlthout Goldle Goldle and Loretta seem to be lnterested ln Red Llon and we all would llke to know what the attractlon lS Of all the qulet glrls ln the class Loretta IS the best Well Loretta keep thls up and we are sure you wlll become a great success and the best wlshes of 26 go wlth you through llfe COMMERCIAL COURSE Senlor Commerclal Soclety 545 Y ll S Chorus 53 Frcddle Whlley FREDERICK F NOEL 1-1 1007 South Queen Street Freddle IS one of those boys who take part ln all klnds of athletlcs In basketball he IS so fast that the other players cannot keep after hlm and has earned for hlmself a place on the class team Freddle s am bltlon IS to become an Alr Mall Pllot a pretty dlzzy Job for some people but lf you should llke lt the best of luck from the class of 26 INDUSTRIAL COURSE Class Baseball 525 541 Class Basketball 531 541 Scrub Football 531 Soccer 542 KATHERINE JULIA ORT 313 East Locust Street I-Iave you ever seen a young lady walklng towards you her face totally ecllpsed by her smlle3 If so It must have been K O One look at her smlle wlll drlve away any gloom ln any place That smlle IS so cheerful so encouraglng that one can not help but feel cheerful after havlng It focused on one We have heard vague rumors also that MISS Ort IS belng rushed by tooth paste manufacturers to use her photo as an advertlsement Well K O whether you begln your career as a stenog or model we are sure some day you wlll also make a successful housekeeper and Wlfe COIVIIVIERCIAI COURSF Y ll S Chorus 53J, Y H S Cholr 531 Senlor Commerclal Soclety 53y 141 Les Cadets Francals 529. Secretary Home Room 531, 541, f89I KO t I ' ,kt - 1' -'fl ' .. J' V C XA! fig, Y ,,-f! ,',-, X- , fs. , ' - 'f ' exe' o V f f , , J, f ' ,. , Q ' Q ' m f If Z l l ' E CLK X t as . ---..... - 4 . .qv , ll . - - - .- , . , . . , - , , , . . , . , : . - - IP f J I ,4 . n . .. . ,, . . . . . ll - , H Q , . . . . , . I I X 5 f 5 1 l I I v ,, I - .. . ,, V . . , . . , - , 1926 ATLE as 1 iw-H ' i e J ,Q MARGARET GRACE PATTERSON 167 West Maple Street Here s a glrl that should Jom the movles but of course she wouldn t want to put Harold Lloyd out of hls work Margaret can make the funmest face when called upon to recite especlally lf the subject ln clxscusslon IS a lxttle but vague ln her mmd But certamly we are very Wllllng to pardon Margaret for that because mne tlmes out of ten that we are asked to reclte we have the same feeling ln our heads blankness GENERAL COURSE Le Cercle l:ranca1sf2j 131 Y H S Cho1rl3l Y H S Chorus C35 Marg J MARK OWENS 657 Smith Street Mark IS very popular with the glrls especlally those of the West end He IS not a bashful boy as some of us are Flash IS learnmg the machxmst trade and 15 gomg to college Although he had been m several love trlangles he finally got out of them Mark clalms hls hobby IS huntmg but we do not thmk thls true Maybe he means huntmg for young ladies 26 wxshes him the best of luck as a great buslness man INDUSTRIAL COURSE Cliss Track ll! lnclustrlal Society 121 13? 443 Personal Stall' I926 TATLFR Flash MILDRED PEDDICORD 381 West Market Street Allow me to present M11 Peddlcord the blues chaser When ever you are sad or blue, come to M11 ', she can always say somethlng to make you laugh and drxve the blues away When some one speaks of the opposite sex you can rest assured llMll,, wlll ask the questlon, ls he tally' If not well, he IS no longer regarded by MH The class of '26 wlshes you the best o' luck IH the future GENERAL COURSE Cho f3l, f4l, Corresponding Secretary f4J, Y H S Choir f4l, Y H S Chorus f4l, ,Iumor Play l3j, Chrlstmas Play fly, Delegate CZD, Presnclent of Home Room lil, Vlce Preslclent of Home Room f4J, Personal Edltor, ' l926 TATLER' f4j, Cho P ay C43 M11 H9011 , f M ., .x I 8? xy, ' rn, ' ' gf Y 62 ?',f' 'Ag fu ' -:gf ,L gr . K 1, - g Y -R-, ,V I K ,I A .E A H 5. f 1 - Q W fftr fs T L c E ' on r, f fi 1 - , f V lg A-7 ,,, ., Ai, f' f '--- .4 P' 1 , ' ' -X s LH' , , ' ll il ' 0 1 1 l .. . H . . , . , . . . , . . . z . ' f , . : . . C4l, - - .. - H - .. ,, u Y ' - .. . . . , . 433 f J ,I-f-ff .1 ' Q 1 A is X 51.32 475 JULIA ANN PETERMAN 210 South Penn Street If you see some one gllde m the room take off her coat and hat and get ln her seat as qulet as a mouse It IS ulxe For the lan sakes chnld ulla s favorite expresslon ulla IS always taklng notes Durlng the whole class perxod she IS always busy lf ulle remembers all her notes she wlll surely be successful ln thls world She IS an ardent worker and 26 IS proud to have ulla as one of its members GENERAL COURSE Le Cercle Francaxs13D 141 Presldent of Home Room 12 Y H S Choir 4 BRANTLY FULLER PARKER JR Jackson and Arlmgton Streets julze Here we have the story of an athlete of the class of 26 He can be justly called an athlete for he took part ln all of the dlfferent sports ThlS Brother of ours as he was called by his many frlends of course of both sexes set qulte a fast pace on the track was captaln of the scrub football team and was a good basketball player While ln trlg class he was a lxttle slow he could easlly make up for lt elther on the track or smce he was also a popular boy at a dance Brantly lf you work as earnestly later IH llfe as you dld ln Hlgh School you w1ll surely be a great success and thxs the class most heartily wlshes you SCIENTIFIC COURSE Demosthenlan Literary Society 131 141 Open Meeting Orator 141 Students Art Club 131 141 Vlce Presldent 131 Class Treasurer 141 Co chairman Solree Commxttee 14 Personal Edltor l926 TATLER 141 House of Delegates 141 Senate 141 York Hugh Weekly Business Department 131 141 Christmas Play 131 141 Football Brolher uad121 131 141 Scrub Captain 141 Track 121 131 141 ClassTrack121 Class Basket ball 121 131 141 Varsity Letter man Football 141 MARY CATHERINE PFEIFFER 1213 South Queen Street Nature has certalnly blessed lVlary with beautlful eyes They falrly radxate happiness and cheer Her eyes together wlth her bright disposition and sweet smlle have undoubtedly made her the sunshme of our class Mary has many male admirers We don t blame them they, too, evidently enjoy her sunshme even on a moonlight mght We hope that the sunshme wlll warm their hearts, also Keep on beaming Mary, and you'll find, we're sure, all the happlness llfe can glve CLASSICAL COURSE Freshman Reception 1I1, Le Cercle Francais 121 131, 141 E9lll njlggsy.. 5 r fbefsftx ' A. 3 s I -ff , 1 ' ,Q -iii: ,eeee as A H an , F, ww. 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L L., - X 44 fa MARION PEARL POORBAUCH Edge Mount Farm, R D No 3 York, Pa Ask Mar lf she wlll take part ln a program and you may be sure that an afflrmatlve answer wlll be glVCh Marlon IS always the same She has a smlle and a greeting no matter how much trouble may be ln the alr It makes me nothlrlg out says Marlon ln an unconcerned way lf anythlng should happen We know that Marlon Wlll make a record ln llfe that 26 wlll be proud of for she IS known to always do her best Mar HARRY JAY POORBAUGH Edge Mount Farm, R D No 3 York, Pa Harry takes the honors of belng the tallest member of our class Merry llves up to hlS nlckname whlch l am sure everyone that knows hlm wlll not dispute Harry always has a smlle on hlS face He IS well represented ln the class room and IS an everlastlng worker Harry clalms he IS not out yet that IS to the falr sex But he told a member of the staff that the Sophomore Class CHYYICS the laurels for havlng the most beautlful young lady Merry lntends to take up further lnstructlon at Penn State We all wlsh you success Harry GENERAL COURSE Charter Member of f erman Soclety Reporter I3 Presldent C41 Alpha Deballng Soclety 141 Chrlstmas Play C41 llome Room VICE Presldent 4m Class Basketball l4l GENERAL COURSE Cllo Llterary Soclety f4J Y H S Cholr Ol Home Room Reporter 427 Q31 Le Cercle Francals YZ! f3j Vlsltlng Delegate 145 Cllo Play f4l Marry uLcn,- HELEN GRACE POORMAN 152 Lafayette Street Helen IS one of the most consclentlous students that the class ol l926 has known She has CXCCptl0Hal ablllty as a French llngulst and also takes a great lnterest ln Cooklng and Household Management Perhaps Len IS plannlng to keep a happy home for some young swaln of whom she has told her classmates nothlng Good luck to you Helen, and '26 wlshes you the best of luck ln anythlng you attempt GENERAL COURSE Le Cercle Francals f2+, Y ll S Chorus 132, Y H S Cholr 132 l92Ql : J 1 s,.fff' 'I ' A A I X' 2 Zig -. ,' f ff-L X-s ,f ff 3- 4, ff A, S 'X ,rf X , - 3 7 9 i Q k ,ii F ,K n w 1 ,X l -'..f- ' ig. 4341- ,E - l'1 ret ' f ' L ' l if . . . , - .. ,. - . - . ., . ,, . . . . , . , . ll I! 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M ' : ' ' . , x g Q - Q 5 , . : f a 5 ' x f QE '93 'gif' Q5 - QM ffs DOROTHY RAWHOUSER 652 MadlS0h Avenue A Ioglcal thlnker IS needecl3 Look no longer she IS here ln the person of Dot Rawhouser Wlthout a doubt Dot IS a loglcal thlnker and a young lacly Wlth a talent for argulng for the rlght If Dot should ever become a school teacher whlch we thlnk she Wlll her students wlll have to abandon the game of bluff Dorothys a good sport and a true frlend so here s farewell and heaps of luck from Z6 CLASSICAL COURSE Delegate C23 Senator C23 Le Cercle FYHHCBIS CYIIIC C33 C43 Cllo Llterary Soclety C43 SOCICIHS Latlnas Crltlc C43 umor Play C33 Home Room Reporter C43 Natlonal Oratorlcal Contest C43 C110 Play C4 Dol JAMES RUSSELL PRICE 110 South Penn Street Every class has ltS palnter and Russell IS the Van Dyke of Z6 He surely IS an artlst I-Ie can draw anythlng from toothplcks to plctures but he majors ln cartoonlng When Russell s cartoons appear IH the evenlng papers all over the country lggs and Barney Google wlll fade lnto lnslgnlflcance BCS1ClCS belng a palnter Russell was a falrly good student 26 wlshes hlm luck ln the game of art and of llfe COMMERCIAL COURSE Students Art Club C23 C33 C43 Presldent C43 Demosthenlan Llterary Soclety C33 C43 Crltlc and Treasurer C43 Junlor Play C33 Secretary of Home Room C33 Class Pennant Commlttee C43 Artlst l926 TATLER C43 -I Russell NETTIE MAE REAM 439 West Klng Street Whoa' bless my heart thls must be 'Betty' Yes, I am sure of lt, l see the black bancl This band IS muslcless but serves a great purpose Nettle has a very pecullar ldea about the other sex She IS agreeable as long as they stay thelr cllstance, but, of course, there are exceptlons to all rules Thls IS one of them She IS doubtful about her future, but even tho she becomes Somebody's Stenogf' we all wlsh her success COMMERCIAL COURSE Senlor Commerclal Course C41 I93I ..Beuy.. . rfkxxx ,Lf -C 'J A I s y, - . ,f W4-f A-fl . ,f f r g 3- ima ff- 'Q' f f -Sgli ,J 1,5 , .. 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GEORGE ROBERT REEVER 305 South Duke Street Bob IS one of the boys of our class whose Interest m Ixfe does not become awakened untll after four o clock lh the afternoon Then Bob becomes very much awake and can be found almost any place where there IS a dance Bob considers himself the best dancer m the class and believes he lS bestowlng a great honor upon a glrl when he dances with one But on the whole Bob rs a pretty good fellow and 20 wlshes hlm the best o luck and hopes that he wlll succeed 1n llfe GENERAL COURSE Junior Play f3J Class Basketball C31 Bo RICHARD COCHRANE RENAUT 249 South George Street Dxck IS one of the quxetest boys ln our class and does not take part ln many of the schools actlvltxes While m school he spends rrost of hrs ture sleepmg or deslgnmg automoblles as he IS very much mterested 1n these vehicles Dlck expects to beconre n auto builder and 26 hopes that he wrll eventually become as famous as Henry Ford He IS also a great admlrer of the falr sex but always manages to admire from a dlstance as he IS very bashful ln thelr presence GLNERAL COURSE Drc WILLIAM LEO REUTER - 600 Wallace Street From the llst of achrevements you can readlly see that Wxlllam IS wlllmg to take part m all llnes of actxvltles ACCOYdlDg to lnformatlon recelved he IS fond of makmg love to the falr sex and these fair ones know hlm by his athletlc walk You will all take notice that accordlng to his mckname he rs worth consxdermg by any beautiful damsel If Wxlllam ever goes to college whlch we thmk he wlll we are satlsfned he wlll make a greater record for hxmself and 'Old York High' Keep up the good work, Wllllam SCIENTIFIC COURSE Class Basket ball ill 125, Class Track Team fl 1, Class Baseball IZJ, Scrub Foot ball 132 Letter Man Football l4D, Scrub Basketball f3J, Q4l, Charter Member of K Deutscher Vereln QD., Class Wrll f4j The Pride of York ll 94 ll . 1 ' ,Xi I .1 I, - ' - ,f . , - Q get :H- -xwxm ,lg A-,WY-,,,. rf--' 4 -f' L-XX, if I .-. , Q Y , ll , ? 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' Y ' I .. .ku W . . . . . . , , . . . , . , e f I ?'.fi5X Z5 we QB Q 0 ffs ,.x I f fem- 1, L - 'Q IS Theres Kltty RICIC must be near here Never drd you see Slamese Twms so near allke Eleanor IS another glrl that works very hard and one look w1ll tell you because she lets no rlce grow under her feet Strange to say she doesn t want to be somebody s stenog but a nurse at Mercy I-lospltal If thls should ever come true please for goodness sake have mercy upon your patlents Good luck from 26 COMMERCIAL COURSE Y H S Chorus 131 Tvplsts Certlficates and Pm 131 Home Room Reporter 31 unlor Play 131 Sen or Commercial Society 141 S eezrx Dld you ever hear anyone call Helen Hen 3 Neither drd we Helen absolutely hates mcknames Probably that s the reason If you want to stay a frlend of hers don t call her Honey But she does Irke Chemlstry We re not qurte sure whether ts the subject or some thmg else Lets say lts the subject If you've never heard Helen laugh, you have mlssed somethlng Keep It up, Helen, Laugh and the world laughs wlth you H Les Cadets Francais 121, Le Cercle Francars 131 141 , Junlor Play 131 , Cho 141 Cho Play 141 ELEANOR MAUDE RICE 440 Pennsylvanra Avenue HELEN CHARLOTTE RODEWIG 654 West Kmg Street Rzczc MAE LOUISE RICHARDS 321 West North Street The old maxlm Good goods comes xn small packages certamly applles ln thls case Skeezlx may be small but oh my' She seems quret to some who are not very well acquainted with her but when you get her started she rs rlght there wlth the crowd Mae IS the leader of a large class of mxdgets that 26 has ln her possesslon She has a very agreeable dlsposltxon and IS conslderate of every one We her class hope that she wlll contmue along the same Innes she IS now pursumg COMMERCIAL COURSF Les Cadets FTBDCZIS 131 Euterpean 131 141 Senior Commerclal Society 131 141 Euterpean Stunt Nnght 131 Freshman Receptlon1l1 Y H S Chorus 131 Y H S Choir 131 Reporter Home Room 121 President Ilome Room 131 Personal Edltor l926 TATLER 141 CENF RAL COURSE Honey I 95 I ' , .1 J ' Bfklrex ' A H 1 2, ' . ,lb . 4 I - Y - X . ag Q + S-,YV 47, f' V' , ' ' -' 1- X 1 ff A 'r L f T' --'r A - If X I K k ,K V Q A V K i ,fr l , ,, X-K5 X.. I Y , Y ff' ' X M, C--,f ' i. . H y 1 - 1 lv u 4 - - 1 rv - , . - 1. - H 1 1 u - H - , - , , - n , . . . , . . . '. . 3 A . 3 1 4:J : 1 . . A U . . U . .4 . ,, . - - - U - H . , . 1 . , . . - 1 , . 1 - I - 1 1 I ,Q I . . . Q . . - . 2 I I , .. .. I6 k I li . .4 nn - - . , - 1 U va , . . . , . . , . 1 - . A . 1 . , - es, W 1926 ATLERJ it --C , 'Z ?bl '2 X QLJ JS are reallzed to the fullest extent Personal Staff l926 TATLER C42 Gladys JOHN LUKE ROUSE 429 Park Street Here IS our class polltlcxan and athlete School presxdent presldent and vlce president of Z6 IS a pretty good record for anvone ohnnle was also prominent ln athletlcs He was a member of our class basket ball baseball and track teams Although he nevcr was a varslty player he helped develop our school basketball team by hls work on the scrubs The class of 26 wlsh you luck ohn CLASSICAL COURSE Presldent of School C42 Class President and Vlce President C31 Demostheman Literary Society C22 C32 142 Open meetlng Debater Vlce President 142 York Hugh Weekly Staff C32 C42 Y H S Choir C42 Class Basketball CI2 C22 Track Team II2 Baseball C22 Varsity Basketball Scrub C32 C42 HELEN RUTLAND wlshlng you success through llfe ..DutCh', ll96ll AUGUSTA GLADYS RUESSKAMP 819 West Prlncess Street COMMERCIAL COURSF 832 West Locust Street My Word' If lt lsn t Gladys' Shetalkssofastyoucan tkeepup wlthher But then thats Gladys all over Happy go lucky and carefree she IS one of the Jolllest glrls 1n the class Wnth her srmles she has set the heart of many a llttle boy fluttering But thls doesn t satlsfy her She likes great blg tall men It s Glady s ambxtxon to be a stenographer or awhile We certamly do hope that all her ambltxons Y ll S Cho1rC3 Y H S Chorus C31 Delegate C32 President of Home Room Senior Commerclal Soclety C42 Secretary C42 Euterpean Literary Society C32 Secretary C42 Vlce Presldent C32 Reporter 132 Euterpean Play C42 umor Play ohnme Have any of you ever seen Helen Rutland wlthout curly ha1r3 Ram snow or sunshlne Helen always has curly halr and we are sure she must eat a lot of fried potatoes Dutch always has a smlle for everyone and ln thls way wms many frlends Where Dutch goes you can surely find Clara Sheffer close by because they are llke the Slamese TWIDS where one goes the other goes Well Helen heres COMMFRCIAL COURSF Hockey C42 Class Basketball C32 Y H S Cho1rl32 142 Y H S Chorus 13' C42 Christmas Play C42 , Junior Play C4l, Senior Commercial Soclety C42 I g so 1 aux.. 1-1 ,g'xi 1 YY 11:-,li Y V Yi- ji T Y Q ' , lx 'pl V Q 'f f L' ' X f' I f , . . .. C42: : : , MJ' 4' 1 . ir' :J , V ' ' C421 . ,Y . ' ' ,J . . ,L . . n . :M r - : . .. . : 2: E ...I zmavuh' :kde -vb 1!l2f? 14iGgf5nLf7 ,am 7' as-4301! fig, X 1' f 25a'1nln. '- 'et MARY JOSEPHINE SACKET 112 East Market Street Topsy IS just a tmy llttle gxrl wlth llght curly halr and sparklxng blue eyes She IS a fun lovlng creature and a good sport Her frank and smcere manner has won her many frlends Although Mary looks and sometlrres acts llke a llttle gxrl she can be quxte grown up and dlgmfied when the occaslon demands Mary IS a good student and always trles to do her best ln everythlng she attempts She certainly deserves all the success she can get And she has the best wlshes of 26 CLASSICAL COURSE Le Cercle Francais f21 13 f41 Soc1etasLat1nas IZ! UD Y II S Choir U1 Y II S Chorusf31 Topsq EDWIN FREDERICK SCHNEIDER 952 West Market Street Every day ID the school year one could see Eddle rldmg up the street on hrs bicycle and then park lt ln an unmolested corner Snow ram wmd or cold could not stop hlm But that was why he was so successful ln hls school career Nothlng stopped hlm from domg hls work We all liked Eddie and we sure do wlsh hlm good fortune because he was always one of the hardest workers ln 26 CLASSICAL COURSE Charter Nlember of the German Society 521 Treasurer 121 Thucydlan Literary Society F21 f31 141 Vnce Presldent I21 Chrxstmas Play 631 Socletas Latmas Treasurer and Secretary 131 Demosthenlan literary Soclety Treasurer 131 Open Meeting I41 Junior Play L31 Presldent of House of Delegates H42 York Hugh Weekly Staff Q41 Eddie MILDRED HARRISON SAYLOR 622 West King Street Here IS a very qulet glrl ln school But what about outslde the school3 It IS rurrored that this glrl has wlcked designs on the boys We alrr ost belleve that these rumors are true for why would she be taklng cookmg, but to be able to cook for some one else? Or why would she be applylng herself to another household art, sewmg3 Again we ask why would she be stuclylng Chemistry but to make use of It ln a future home3 GENERAL COURSE Futerpean Llterary Socxety 441 Y II S Chorus 131 141 Y II S Cho1r'31 I41, Freshman Receptlon 1 I 1 Basketball 131 ' Snacks ' f97l 3 Y-o 'fM.f'f EJ Y ls- I ef 1 .ff - '-' gifs, rn gi f-' A--f ' ' -if-f ' I ' as 1. f. A 1 A Q c fs- 'A E If be A f tu H ' ' ' 21 ' 'ff , H.-I-'qv I f ' V V X V Nl if ' X, , 1. 1 ' ' i, , 3 . . . ' 1 . l . . L . ,, ml ! I , ATLERJ is N Ne'-41 fs X M' i fn. , L.,--il 'La 45 MARIAN M SCHMIDT 502 Madison Avenue Behold the future coach of the glrls of York l-lxgh School' Maman from a baby on up decided to be a coach 1phys1cal educational dlrector and coach of the gxrls basketball teams Even after she had entered the Hngh School she coached grade school teams lVlar1an IS very talented ln handlmg glrls and dlrectmg their plays and we feel sure that she will be very successful ID her work CLASSICAL COURSF York lllgh Weekly Clrls Athletic Reporter 141 llouse of Representatives 131 Senate 141 Freshmen Receptlon llj Schmzdl CATHERINE VIOLA SCHROLL 1632 East Market Street Catherine IS one girl who IS seen and seldo'n heard We wonder lf we do not glve her a chance or lf she thinks lt all and says nothing From her llst of achlevements you can readlly see that she follow the proverb Actions speak louder than words Kltty whatever you lntend to do we know you wlll make a success and 26 wxll be proud of you GENERAL COURSE Freshman Reception 1l1 Thucydlan History Society 121 131 unlor Play 3 Class Basketball 131 141 Y H S Cholr131 141 Y H S Chorus 131 14 Clio 4 Le Cercle Francais 131 141 Les Cadets Francais 131 Students Art Club 131 141 K1 EVA CASSANDRA SENFT 832 West Poplar Street Here IS another nolsy gurl 15j It IS rumored that she wears Cat Paw rubber heels on her shoes so that she makes less nolse while walkmg Eva talks ln qulet tones ln fact she does everything quletly except to wear qulet colors Her favorite color falrly shrleks when one regards xt It IS even rumored that a blind man plamly saw Eva and also that when another man wlth perfect eyesxght beheld her adorned 1n her favorlte color, red, he immediately became bllnd GENERAL CCURSF Freshmen Reception 1l1, Christmas Play 12J, Y ll S Cholr 141 Y ll S Chorus l 141 Class Basketball 137 14 qw.. l98l 2 , .1 -E A -55554 we c - E -A , X 2- e A g , . so 1:1 fx 7 tu.. I Q ,gg 1 F, ff' ' ' - Y X -A J-'J 'C sl Q !..Llf ' Y E A U 1 W . not a perambulatorj. ln the grade schools she was always the captain . . 5 - ' ' : ' ' ' , : J ' 1 1: .. .t.. 1926 A715112 as Y N- : 3 Q .lf -5- Ti' X VN-nltfl ff' . ,4m Ziff- C 5 CLARA ELIZABETH SHEFFER 721 West Market Street one of the mldgets of Z6 Whenever there IS a call for athletics Sheff IS rlght there It has been known that Clara sacrlficed her perfectly good nose ln the first hockey game of Y H S but Clara recelved the blow wlth good school Splflt Even though Clara walts for the post man every morning she IS seldom late for school Sheff has not decided her future as yet but the class of 26 wlshes her the best of luck GENERAL COURSE Students Art Club f3l C43 Le Cercle Francais YZ! G9 L4J Captaln Class Basket ball 139 Hockey f4J Y H S Cholr 43l C41 Y H S Chorus 139 f4l Freshman Re ceptlon fl J Ann Sllef ANNA BARBARA SHEPP 427 Prospect Street What could be sweeter than a palr of blue eyes and a friendly smlle3 Ann surely IS sweetness personlfled Never would she thlnk of saylng one nasty word about anyone How could she3 She sees only the brlght slde of all thlngs Ann IS a Jolly good sport and IS always ready for a llttle fun She IS a loyal member of the class a good llttle worker and a friend that deserves only the best wlshes Goodbye Ann and luck from 26 COM M ERC I AL COURSE Euterpean L.ltCTEifySOClCl1yl32 f4J Treasurer My Chaplaln My Y H S Chorus UD l4l Senior CommerclalSoclety C40 Secretary Home Room C21 My Y H S Choir C3J 443 ALMIRA HOFFMAN SHETTER 311 North Queen Street Almlra IS one of our bashful llttle commerclal glrls She IS so qulet, one would hardly know she IS one of us But just try to change her plans, then Beware' Almlra IS a very modest llttle glrl She also -,eems very attentlve IH class, but when asked to express her Oplnl0n, her mlnd IS always elsewhere Her ambltlon IS to become Somebody's Stenogn and '26 wlshes her all the luck ln the buslness world COMMERCIAL COURSE Y ll S Cholrf3P 14v,Y ll S Chorus 531 543 , E993 HAI.. . f , .1 -4 fi, ' 'J K lf-- ..1.f fl-C f ff - , - B E ff ff is e . l- M...--'mtv' f ? if fl G ' - Bm f K Ca y 4 I l Good things come in small packages. This applies to Sheff , e Q- 19265 ATLERJ 1 1'Q 4SF' X 7 I' ,g S X f A I ff Q' J5 Q EVELYN SHOCKEY 704 West Phlladelphla Street lLvelyn IS a very sweet and slncere glrl Although she has spent only three years ID the Y H S she has found many good frlends ln the school She moved to York from Hagerstown just before her Sopho more year and sxnce then her qulet ways have won the respect of all she has met Well Evle the class would never have been complete wlthout you and we wlsh you lots of success ln everythxng you do C' ENFRAL COURSE Eine KENNETH ALVIN SHULTZ 651 Wallace Street Here IS the would Wlde famous tenor of the Y M C A Male Chorus of York Pennsylvanla It has been Sald that Ken IS even at hls young age alrrost as great as lns fellow tenor of the same Chorus Thomas Heberly We must admlt that Ken IS a great Inger and certamly 13 an ald to Professor Glpe We heard that Ken trxed to Slhg ln H Hat one day and produced a very melodlous tone Well 26 wlshes Ken good luck m whatever vocatlon he may enter COMMERCIAL COURSE Y H S Chorus 13h f4J Y H S Cho1rf31 44? Soccer Team f4l Christmas Play14J PersonalFdltor l926 TATLILR f4j Ken MARGARETTE E SHUE 524 Smith Street Nlargarette just loves football games She thlnks thls IS one way of nseetmg people worth whlle assocxatlng wlth If Sxs were as bxg ln mlnd as she IS m stature she would be a gemus She has however one thmg to compare 1n sxze wlth her bulld and that IS her ablllty to talk l am sure you have never seen SIS that she was not talkmg and glggllng The class of 26 thinks that Sis would make a Hrst class orator lf she keeps up the good work COMMFRCIAL COURSE YH S CholrC3b L41 Y H S Chorusf3J f4j Sis f IOOH I ' s S? A A I f' . ,f ,f xy: 41: C C A fl 'Text ,J ' fm- ff -sk . + 1 ' fi , sigsv- x - , ' ' I -N f-A - +o -C e 1 f 1 .,,.w,, , X X g a.z., S l l . . .xi , y - , G Q . - , y .-. . : . . . , :- c : . A , C, . . . . . ' . . . ,., ,I . . . , . we--. 3 IQ26' ATLERJ ' 5.2 -E -L71 7 - Z Qgmftl, if SL X lc., DOROTHY SUSAN SIEGRIST 438 North Beaver Street Contrary to the usual rule of dots comlng at the end of sornethlng thls Dot always leads Dot IS our qulet glrl When Miss Wellenslek asks lf Dorothy IS absent and we hear a commotlon or a glggle down the hall they all yell No shes comlng However we do not wlsh to msmuate that she IS bolsterous because she s not She s just a Jolly good fellow and a booster of 26 COMMERCIAL COURSE Senlor Commercial Socxety '4r Y H S Chorus C31 f4J Secretary of Home Room flj Do HENRY NELSON SIMON 300 North West Street Sy IS the fellow who tones up the songs we smg wlth deep bass He can smg barber shop tenor too when Mr Gxpe IS not lookmg or llstenlng Sy had a hobby of IH8.tClllDg pennies on the park but one day Charlle Carr the fellow wlth the blue coat and blg brass buttons caught hlm at his game and smce that tlme he has been a pretty good boy Sy loves all the flapper girls he sees at first sight and becorres known to them because of his lrlsh green txe He IS loved by all of his classmates He played the symbols durlng a part of hls unlor year and the flute durlng hls Semor year He IS a natlve western muslcxan havmg llVCd ID the west end for qulte a number of years The Class wishes hlm all the success he can posslbly attain - I 715-V QD F Y? -vigil- I 7 1' Y JA 1 - - X L o Q, g. , Y! i VH Y 'iff' x g , N., 1 ' 'fi Wg ' -iq ,J I '--.. ., x - Y . - . l - nn an u vu - 41 - - an - 1 , . - .1 I . 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Ol' A , . - , . , . . . , . 1 Y H S Band CBJ C4J Y H S Chorus C31 Mr LIZETTE FRANCES SIPE 345 East Locust Street When one hears a sudden pxercmg cry Oh' Am t at awful3 sees Blanche Welfeld promenadmg down the street you can depend upon seelng Llzette Wlthlh hearmg dlstance As a shouter Lnzette sure does excell If you don t belxeve me attend one of our football games for proof However lf one hears Lxzette ID the class room one would xnfer that exther she IS suffermg from the effects of a severe cold or else has lost her voice completely However she s a jolly good fellow and the best frlend one can have If you ever want a favor just ask Llzette she s rlght there GENERAL COURSE Les Cadets Francals ff'v Y H S Choir '31, Secretary of Home Room f2+ 00:11 5yP' 5 1926 ATLER2 IE 6 13 A 'f' X 4Q:. .'-11 , L, ma sh ADAM BRONLY SMITH 145 West Maple Street Behold' One of the greatest muslclans of our class l-le not only Hugh but also the vlolm he Hddles wlth When hes not wanted to make H0186 he holds the nolse maker for he carrled the drum for the York Hlgh Band So Bron IS ln the true sense a real muslclan and the class of Z6 hopes some day to see hls name appearing ln publlc as Profe sor A Bronly Smlth the worlds greatest all around muslcxan Bronly IS not only lnterested ln music but ln girls as well with whom he IS qulte a heart breaker The Cherry and Sand wlshes you the best of success Bron GENERAL COURSE B Y H '5 Band f4j Y ll S Orchestra QZJ C34 141 Class Basketball 122 UD ran MARY JANE SMYSER 41 South Beaver Street Here IS one of the honest and truly blondes rn our class Dnd you ever notnce the pretty waves anls puts m her halr They are envled by all her female classmates No anls IS not a halrdresser her ambltlons are not ln that dlrectlon at least we don t thxnk they are Whatever path you declde to take IH llfe we know that you wlll be the same sweet good natured blue eyed malden that the class of 26 has known GENERAL COURSE Freshmen Receptxon tl! Euterpean Gy Q4 ams LESTER W SMITH 734 East Boundary Avenue Lester IS one of the happy go lucky fellows of our class Les IS always with the bunch 1n everythlng except lessons But we can't blame lllffl much for that shortcommg As long as he HIHIXCS mn and proves a good companion, what more can a fellow expect '26 wlshes Les a successful llvelxhood for the future GENERAL COURSE ' 'Les' ' 510211 ' 5 nh -f y 7 X 2: 2 Z'l .D , i'LX :I f 'X -.- -J Q E A K L , -Aff' A ' , To I7 ff 1 ffl' s 5 . QI' if plays the piano for the famous Collegiate Eight , a product of York S . . . ,, . . I ' : , J. ..-I . ,. ask 1926 ATLEILJ ,E U A ?ulF- 1 I-,If 'I ' f fkilnil, 4' 1 - X fl ' fa ELWOOD ANDREW SNELLBAKER Sleepy IS a qulet youth who does not Ilke to work very hard On seeing Elwood you would think he has women on hls braln but he says he would rather drxve hls fathers Dodge Perhaps you would not know Elwood when you saw hlm then all you would have to look for rs hrs wrlst watch of whlch he IS very proud Elwood s ambltxon rs to become a mllllonalre s chauffeur but as he IS ln the hablt of retlrmg before IO P M he has found lt very dlfficult to get a posltlon Marg INDUSTRIAL COURSE Sleepy MARGARET A SMYSER York, R F D No 8 Margaret IS a qulet dcmure malden wrth a brlght happy dlsposntxon Wrth all her quletness Marg IS fond of fun and enters mto 111 sports wholeheartedly If you want a true slncere frlend who will stxck to you thro thlck and thln learn to lcnow Margaret and shell never fall you Marg has made good records ln her studres and we feel sure that wlth her determxnatlon she wlll be able to find all kmds of success ln Ilfe CLASSICAL COURSE Y II S Choruslfvl Y II S Cholrf3J Soc1etasLatmas I2 131 K4 RICHARD SYLVESTER SPANGLER 846 Wayne Avenue Hall shelk' I ' Dick IS one of the shelks of the class and why not3 His curly blond halr, and his ruddy complexlon, combmed wxth hrs pleasmg way and almost permanent smile wxn hum the admxratlon of the opposlte sex I-Ie sure has qulte a way wxth the gxrls especlally those of the under classes Duck also drxves hrs father's Chevv1e and IS qulte as dashlng a drxver as lover GENERAL COURSE. Class Baseball f2J, ,Iunnor Play 431 Alpha Debating Soclety Viv 141 Secretary 44r Treasurer 441, Scrub Football f4Q , Class Soccer I41 M0311 Duck I r ,,ff- ' 'l 'ui I i,, - f .-af ' ' i f ' f f ff - jg: .U 1 3 X, Y ' D SS .5-Y , X 1- - Q - YV- if ' Cl A ,, ' ' xx I ff! N. , -f ,. f ---- .f of f X :IL--- ' 4 324 Roosevelt Avenue ' ' u n - I - . 2 . . . ' 1 . . . ' 3 A ' 1, , ' u. 7 A W 1926 ATLER-2 ' LA 1 J fa 'JJ' tl 1 ggi'-119, 3 5X M575 MARLET EDWARD SPRINCER 433 Prospect Street We are now turnlng over the pages of tlme to Sherlock Holmes only rlval Nlarlet Sprlnger Although we are not sure we thlnk that he gets all hls theory by Slttlng on Penn Park ln the wee hours of the hair Somehow or other red haired girls seem to be Mart s favorites The only reason that we can account for that 15 that he belng an electrlclan knows the value of electrlclty and thinks he can stay longer with a red halred damsel than another as they will not need to burn any lights to lllumlnate the court room INDUSTRIAL COURSE House of Delegates 13' 145 lndustrlal Soclety 131 141 V106 Presldent 14 Re M cordlng Secretary 145 Personal Staff l926 TATLER 142 art EDYTHE REBECCA SPAHR 1031 East Poplar Street Edythe just loves to read especlally letters We think that Edythe s mall had somethlng to do with the recent lncrease ln postage rates Glve her a book and you won t hear anything but a giggle now and then for the whole day She IS also a great eater l have no re COllCCtl0HS of ever having seen Edythe that she was not chewlng on something Thats one form of exercise she excels ln Her steady application of this exercise for a number of years has made her one of the fastest talkers that Y H S has ever known COMMERCIAL COURSF Cl1rlstmasPlay1l Y H S Cholr131 Tennis Tournament 42 llockey 141 Edze JACOB CHARLES STACKS f 28 North Harlan Street, East York alcee IS an athlete and say If you want to know anything about business ask hlm for he IS the real boy ln the back of the buslness end of the York High Weekly akees game IS football and he was a great 'IHC man Although he was llght he sure made two hundred 4 pounds of ubologna look SlCk when lt got ln hls road akee also has llterary talents, he IS a member and was presldent of the Alpha Debatlng Soclety Wlth the best wlshes from '76 for your success and happiness, just remember the Scrubs and this Get ln there and fl ht ' g GENERAL COURSF Y H S Orchestra 122, 131 149, Football Squad 123, 131, 141, Football Letter Man 142, Alpha Debatlng SOClety VICE Presldent 13j, Presldent 141, York Hlgh Weekly k Buslness Staff 135, 141, A D S Open Meetlng Q40 ja ce fI04H 5, Q. ! , K, L! as K. I 4, f Q -:Q Av V I,d5g , m, ff- ' f is T, fn -I V xg.--N I: I ' - -,Q ee -f---' A-- g :SV K -j X S ---.jf ff I morning meditating upon the opposite sex, especially those with red . ' 1: . - - ' ' ,: ' 1 : ' - a AT Q QM QQX 1.49 aff y ERWIN J STERNER M 750 West Kmg Street Pete IS a qulet fellow who does not go out wlth the fellows very often but stays at home reading one of Emerson Hough s books H15 greatest deslre IS to be a platesteel engmeer and any one at S Morgan Smlth s can tell you hls deslre wlll be filled ln the near future Pete has a hablt of startlng all his sentences with Oh Well Pete also was one of the stars on the scrub football squad of thls year INDUSTRIAL CCURSE Reporter 42 Scrub Football f4b Pele MARGARET MARIE STAMBAUGH 1047 East Market Street Marg IS one of the most quiet gxrls ln the class She believes ln the saylng Little glrls should be seen and not heard Marg IS so verv quxet and unassummg that very llttle could be found out about her When she recltes ln the class she talks so low that one does not know lf she IS saylng the rlght thlng or not Nevertheless the class of Z6 sincerely wishes that she will always follow her quiet and dlgmhed way through llfe GENERAL COURSE Y IIS Cho1rf3j 141 ..Marg.. -l JOHN ADAM STERNER M 638 West Philadelphia Street When It corres to butchermg wood, UJOl1Ilh16,, sure does shlne I-Ie can cut up wood faster and more accurate OJ than any other wood worker ln the Industrial Course that IS lf he wants to, but he usually doesn't He may be ldentlfied by the scar on the back of hls head evldently someone thought his head was wood too, and hence the scar Iohn IS especlally mterested ln hls work at the shop and ln baseball, and Csh'J he has a glrl Good luck to you, John INDUSTRIAL COURSE jol1nme f 105 31 , - gig, .f --f, S g , 5: 'l-EL feel: N ,I fr- ' V :YA ' f ' ' - ESS' f ? , .. , . -Nazi 0' 4 , . Elk 7 gg! Q I., ff - f - i R, ,4 A . K 1 :' 1 'lr 'Q Qs-- I , . n I , c . . . a y . Q 4 a . ll YY 0 ' ' ' K4 I1 GI I fi r' X3 ' ' Cl ' ' . li ll 97 , . . . . I . , 431- s 1926' ATLER-2 as I 1 A 'N aaa? , W ,fs XM -4 1 well as wlth the glrls GENERAL COURSE Russ FRANCES LUCIN DA STAUFFER 32 East Princess Street Everyone knows and loves thls consclentlous mald Shln IS an ldeal glrl and worrles every mlnute lest she has hurt someone s feellngs Wlth all her consrlentlousness she finds plenty of tlme for fun Her frank manner ln blllrtlng out some of her lnnermost thoughts endears her to all her fI'lCIldS It IS always a questlon which end of the strlng hangs closest to her heart Good luck to you Shln ln everythlng you Wlll do ln the future GENERAL COURSE Chrlstmas Play 123 Junlor Play 133 llome Room Presldent 133 Class Secretary 133 Y ll S Chorus 133 Y ll S Cholr133 Le Cercle Francals123 133 143 Euterpean Literary Soclety Treasurer and Futerpean Stunt Nlght Program 133 Reporter 143 Students Art Club 133 143 House of Delegates 143 403 Junlper Street necktles INDUSTRIAL COURSE Chrlstmas Play 1l3, Industrlal Soclety 133, 143 Peepy l'06ll RUSSELL SAGE STINE 5 75 North Tremont Street PAUL PETER STOCKQ The name Clrl shy sure flts Russell To the best of our knowledge we have never seen hum wlth a glrl and we have never even seen hlm talk to one Russ IS also a rlval lor Carusos honors He shows great perseverance lnasmuch as after gettlng the plnk Sllp on the Cl1OlI' he began to take vocal lessons and at present IS studylng several operas Well Russ Z6 wlshes you good luck ln your muslcal endeavors as Class Baseball 123 Alpha Debatlng Soclety 143 Scrub Football 143 Class Soccer Shin Whenever you see a llttle fellow walklng down the street and stopplng to practlce the latest dance step every ten or fifteen steps you can rest assured you are gazlng at Peepy Stock Hls favorlte sport IS danclng and hls CXDTCSSIOH, Ullsten, kld, can be heard durlng any lntermlsslon at the Racquet Club If you want lnformatlon on danclng ask hlm, he knows He can be readlly ldentlfled by hls butterfly bow 1 7 A -Y -f 'C ' . f ser.. A ' - -1- ' is - 1 Sf' 5 C as Q 1 ff 1,. r- A r fr 7 Q , . ff I , Q N ff --..,,,,-' cf - fy - :1,---- l - .X . H A ..., l 3 ll V! ' ' ' 9 1 143. ' . ll ' I! ' ' ' . ' f, - ' ' 2 1' Q , f 1926 ATL 17 14' J ,, 1 QTW, kg V ' X 3f4 ' 75 ROBERT STEWART 110 South Rlchland Avenue Behold thls bold and darlng face one can easlly tell that he IS a xery lntelllgent student Although Bob FCCCIVCS good marks IH all hls subjects he wlll not be wlth the flrst flfteen Bob IS an electrlclan and wlshes some day to become an Electrlcal Expert so he wlll not have to work for any one other than hlmself We have great falth ID Bob and hope he wlll succeed ln hls undertaklng INDUSTRIAL COURSE lndustrlal SOCICIV Q2 VICC Presldent Home Room V21 531 KATHRYN MAY STRINE i Colonlal and Vlrglnla Avenues Bo Here IS our Mary Plckford Don t you thlnk she has beautlful ..Kaly., curls3 Katy has the worst tlme reduclng she IS so fat fWelghs about 98 poundsj We have such a tlme wlth Katy about her halr She wlll not put lt up When she has her halr up and her curls dangling around her head she Just looks llke MISS Amerlca l thlnk the reason she wlll not do lt IS because she IS afrald we glrls wlll be jealous But Katy we promlse you that we wlll not get yealous so please put your halr up CLASSICAL COURSE Euterpean Llterary SOCICIY f3l f4J SOClet3S Latlnas f2 43J Chrlstmas Play 137 Le Cercle Francals f3j JOHN SNYDER STOLL Q- 809 Madlson Avenue There was one tlme and one place where not many students of the class could get ahead of john That was IH the drlver's seat of an automoblle, for john could drlve a car Posslbly much better than handle a debate ln Problerrs Class, especlally when he couldn't flnd the book John, don't always try the sarre trlck on a teacher, he may get WISC But just the sarre, we wlsh you better luck ID Hndlng the debatlng manual at Penn State, than here GENERAL COURSE Y ll S Cholr f3r from J ollnnzen Q 5 eggkge f A I , A f' 49 -E---V ,L g' :ser Q . 1 3a 1: X ff Z me -fraggm -V 774 f ' 4 -- W- e f- - - 3 ff' . in ' ri .f f X A f9'T A' -f'f'?L' ' 'Y' ' E A ' I T 5 Q --...Q U QT L , Q if 1 . i V lvl' 1 - - - ll ,, 1 . . is . 1 . 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' ' ' V , 1 Y ' ' : ' ' P. : ' Q A1 if Ja 1926 ATLEI-LJ Zan-'f'1, -.X '1 J I JAMES STRAUSS f 644 West Market Street 1m IS always IH an argument about some sclence or electrxcal to the great electrlcal wlzard Stlemetz When you see hlm you wlll know lt lS he because he IS always dolng one of these things sleepmg argulng or maklng radlos lm ns quxte a shelk wlth hls Star car Wl'llCll IQ very nolsv INDUSTRIAL COURSE Reporter 131 nl CATHARINE ELIZABETH TARBERT 310 Roosevelt Avenue Catharlne IS one of the smallest girls of the class ln stature but not ln mlnd Here we have one of the brightest glrls of our class and we are very proud of her Catharme IS our office cat and IS mterested ln her work Catharlne xs very fond of her studies especlally those ln Mr Arnold s room We wonder why3 Catharines favorlte color IS Red Well Catharine here s hoplng you become a success ln your vocatlon COIVIIVIERCIAI COURSE Senlor Commerc1alSocrcty 131 141 Thucvcllan Illstory Society 131 14 Y II S Cholr 131 Y II 5 Chorus 131 Kzflq ARTHUR RUSSELL STRAYER 714 West Locust Street Behold' We have wxth us the nolse box of our class Archle IS a very nolsy boy and IS always IH an argument Art lnkes to argue wlth Mr I-Iowell the chemlstry teacher on cllfferent subjects but generally looses Arthur IS Iearnlng to be an electrxclan, and we hope some day he wlll be a successful busmess man and also a fine husband for that certaln young lady he IS seen w1th '26 wlshes you the best of luck, Arthur INDUSTRIAL COURSE. Class Basketball 131, 141, Scrub Football 131, 141, Presldent Home Room 131, 141, Captam, Class Basketball 141 Art 5:0811 ,A JL 1' ef- asf' f f . - A L fe as S 1 is as x ' ff'-QL 'J' .f xt S v' JW..--I- ,,,1 iw , X edg y i 4, HJ. ,, . . . . problem but is usually wrong. If possible he hopes to be the successor . v . . . HJ. ., . . . . . ..-li .. Qs, s 1926 ATLERJ 14 i 1Q '1 of is :NN 2 fl X If you could at any tlme call at the Taylor horre durmg the summer FRANCISJ H TAYLOR 1 ukegb f 705 Chestnut Street and find Francis wxth long whlskers he has just returned from campmg I-Ie IS generally a camp cook and his concoctlons are so good the fellows whom he cooks for don t glve hlm tlme for anything else I-Ie doesn t bother the falr sex nor do they bother hlm Personal Edntor l926 TATLER I4-J Taler That handsome black halred boy two coca colas and a lemon NILE REVERE THOMAS 1338 Prospect Street INDUSTRIAL COURSE Taylor MARY HELEN TATE 1 236 Liberty Street Tater IS fat but every lnch of her IS love She always has a smlle for everyone and therefore has many friends Keep Smlllng Helen and 26 wishes you success through llfe COMMERCIAL COURSE Sen1orCommerc1alSoclety f3J f4J Y H S Choir f31 l4l Y Il S Chorus C33 phosphate IS Nlle lsn t he cute3 No Egypt IS not a drug store cowboy but he sure can Jazz up a mean razzberry sundae to tlckle your palate Oh yes, besldes drawlng worren to the soda fountaln, Nxle IS quxte an artlst and IS a prorrlnent member of the Students' Art Club But Nlle has higher ambltxons, for some day he hopes to become a real pharmaclst, won't that be great? Well, here rs the best o' luck from '26, and we hope that with the magnetlc personality which Nlle has exhlblted as an art1st , he will be able to magnetxze the world SCIENTIFIC COURSE Students' Art Club '41 fl09j ..Egypt.. 4 S I ,, . ,i Y I Y 54 f X Q-,g ,R y ' f' - - J, M - X151-, ,' lg, ' f , ' ' f ' fx SX? , x, 5 - ,E-fL1 'l g 1 fr- 5 '-., -Y- X A ,,- I I - -u S 3 ..-- U . A L . . v . , . . . . , l ' . - .. H e , . . ,. ., r I .I H - .r . - ,. - , . . , . . , E . - rr H - - - . -. H - is y - v - rr H - , . e .f ,D R 1926, 2j3F ,,l fi Ha- 3 ,Q Q ' M Sf 4Q l 'b - f f' fi I J I 7 ,-' f f .ek Q L .BW lf w A f' ,.,- . , E - Y , 52 A ,Q r i- -xx rx Y Yfgg, ,ff 71 4' X- X if ' . Q - - - ff ff' A W . 1 S 'f ,- X E t , .. g ,gf - xx IN. -jf fl.. '--... ., M' Y ' Q -5 -- I , .qv , 'Z V . , - - , , , , - , . . . ,. . . ,, , . .. , ., - ll H - . . . . , . sl nr . . . . . H . I! Ll I Y! H v w Q y ' v , I - - - , .. Kaly Here IS a boy who IS llked by all who know hlm The only fault we find wlth Tommy IS that he dld not come to York Hlgh untll hls Senlor year thereby deprlvlng us of the pleasure of knowlng hlm longer Tommy also IS qulte a shelk and steps out qulte often wlth the falr ones Tommy s greatest ambltlon IS to be a drugglst and 26 wlshes hlm much success Presldent Home Room r4u Y H S Ch0lT K4-J ..Marg,, CATHERINE ELIZABETH THRONE Brlclgeton, Pennsylvanla Catherlne has not been wlth us xery long only havlng Jolned our class at the beglnnlng of the Senlor year and commg from Fawn Town shlp Hlgh School She has undoubtedly many fine qualltles but lt 15 a dlfflcult matter to dlscover what they are slnce Catherlne IS reserved and very qulet ln fact she IS so qulet that we never know whether she IS ln the classroom or not untll we look Sllence IS Golden seems to be her motto GENERAL COURSE WAYNE WILTON THOMPSON 1624 Monroe Street GENERAL COURSE Tommy MARGARET LOUISE TRIMMER 125 State Street Marg may be llttle, but do you know she plays a great blg plpe organ3 If Trlmmer manages an organ as well as she does Sarah, we have no doubt about her ablllty She doesn't belleve ln hurrylng, but fortunately for Trlmmer the bell seldom rlngs untll she arrlves Slnce Trlmmer IS very lndustrlous, we feel confldent she Wlll be successful ln whatever she does ln llfe Best wlshes from '26 COMMERCIAL COURSE Senlor Commerclal Soclety, Treasurer r4q, Y H S Chorus l3r l4l, Y ll S Cholr 139, 141, Les Cadets Francals T22 51103 7 if 1926 ATLER2 250 74 'KWH' aa? SGQQJW-i f1iiu 1L-f Q MIRIAM LOUISE TRIMMER 131 North Penn Street Mlms may have dreamy eyes but unllke the majorlty she does not dream ln classes She shlnes ln all her studles but she seems to llke bookkeeping class a llttle better than the rest We wonder why3 She just corres to school half the tlme but don t mlsunclerstand Mxms works every other week Busy every mlnute that s Mlm She wants to become a nurse and we all know she wxll make a splendlcl one 26 wlshes you luck COMMERCIAL COURSE Y II S Choir 3+ 141 Y ll S Chorusf3r f4l un1orPlayl3l Senxor Commercial SOCICLY l4j Mzms VICTOR CALDWELL THORNTON 735 West Poplar Street Vlctor was a good boy m school he always dlcl as hxs teachers wanted hum to except to forget to study hls lessons sometlmes I-le generally recltecl ln chemlstry class except when the chewlng gum worked faster than hxs head That s all rlght VIC for there were three others ln that chewmg gum row to help you Vlctor would tell SLOYICS of the South and great West where he spent much of hls earlier time That was probably why he got along so well m Spanlsh SCIENTIFIC COURSE York I lrgh Weekly Staff My Vrc ALICE EVELYN TROSTLE 333 East Cottage Place We can never tell when Ev is near I-Ier motto must be, never speak unless spoken to She IS very quxet ln school but, from outslde reports, she IS qulte dlflerent out of school Ev ' always lends a helping hand whenever needed, especxally ln unfinished lessons Ev lf you intend to be a school marm you wlll have to overcome your shyness '26 extends SIHCCTC washes for your success ln the future CLASSICAL COURSE Lecercle Franca1sl4I,Y Il S Cholrl3r 442 fllljy l .IF-U V t .l , - A sake, if A - at 1 af f - f' -'D Xe Q -Q letr a , 1 -- f Q . . . o e J- , a A 7 f , ,- , i I Q l s 1 -.., - ff-'K - ,K ff v f ,J I' 1 '---- S at---' 1 V lg Q yy . 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' , 1 . . :J ,1- , . , I ng- eg, 1926 ATLERQ s Q65 A E X 'M 1 Z its ff Lf et' -J 4 LUIGII VENTRICE f 274 West Prmcess Street It IS sald that every class must have ltS handy man well here rs one from the Industrial Course Through the week he works as a wood butcher but on Saturdays he rerroves hls apron and worlcs as a Boot Black He belng an Industrial man accounts for the wonderful shoe shmes that the Industrlal fellows always have Weege was also a good prlze fighter up unt1I he met hls bloody foe Tank Hershey Shllohs heavy weight from that ture on Weege left the Rgl'ItlHg world as he said It IS too dangerous Well good luck from 26 Weege INDUSTRIAL COURSF Wcegc SARAH ELIZABETH WALLICK 720 Maryland Avenue Sarah IS just a Ilttle gxrl but dld you ever notice those dreamy eyes of hers3 Of course you have' She IS good natured and always ready to enjoy a but of hurror even lf lt IS at her own expense About three mlnutes before the last bell rmgs we see Hazel comlng up College Avenue toward school The queer fact as that she always gets there m ture Sarah won t you please explaln how you do 1t3 COMMERCIAL COURSE S C our 3+ Y H S Chorus H azcl GORDON HENRY WALKER 822 West Princess Street Plggy 1S a great lover of basket ball and has met wlth success 1n the ganae Plggy IS a real modern fellow who on hls way home m the morning helps the mlllc man At least that IS what his rnechanlcs teacher thinks In the future lf any one wants a Hrst class electrlcxan they had better call on Plggy because he IS qulte shoclclng at the trade now P1ggy's favorlte expression IS Well nowI INDUSTRIAL COURSE Class Basket ball UI 14' Pussy f IIZH ' L A I . 177 'Ag - - ' ,- Xenia v 5 az L g as 7 i 'A' ' 5 Y ! 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EDWARD LEROY WALTERS - 447 Walnut Street Ed IS a real true honest to goodness llterary and muslcal genlus ln the llterary and soclal world he IS known as Bologna Walters whlle IH the muslcal hemlsphere of York County and Clty he IS known as the second Paclerewskl and lndeed he well deserves hls name Ask hlm for a few rendltlons and he wlll more than satlsfy you Ed IS a very brlght and energetlc young man belng an A student H IS an actlve member of one of the major socletles of the school the Demos thenlan Llterary SOClCtY 76 hopes that you Wlll be an asset to lt and Old York l-llgh CLASSICAL COURSE c J sslstant ltor York Hlgh Weekly 133 Chrlstmas Play GJ Secretary of Home Room f3J Treasurer D L S f3D Junlor Play f3J D L S Open Nleetlng C33 f4J Vlce Presldent of Class of 26 f4j HISCOIIBD Class of Z6 f4J Llterary Edltor York Hlgh Weekly f4J as IH the problems of shorthand Y H S Cholr UU 41 Y H S Chorus 13j 542 Hennu JOSEPH RUSSELL WEINBROOM 325 East Phlladelphla Street oe IS a very popular boy wlth both sexes oe steps out qulte a blt wlth the falr ones and as danclng IS hls hobby he can be found almost every nlght at the Collseum oe has two bad hablts however and one IS he IS never on tlme for school and the other h celebrates too many ewlsh holldays and thereby IS a frequent vlsltor to Mr Helnlys ofhce Well the class of 26 wlshes you success anyway GENERAL COURSE 511311 I 5 7 fr . 9 :DSA V r-Y g v' it .J Q 'Q Xt ' 'K 'A E r I7 l ' --If lf' - -Y - . . . Y - ll H l e Y. H. S. Usher fl 1, 123, UL f4J: Societas Latinas CBJ, 1413 Demosthenian Literary Society 631, f4J, Criti 43 g A ' Ed' , U - ' .H 5 ' ' - - - ' ,, C 1 . . -. f . . , . . . ' , e I - , . HJOCH, . - HENRIETTA ELIZABETH WARNER 532 North Beaver Street Henrletta IS one of the most severe looklng persons I have ever met She always has a frown that remlnds one of an lmpendlng storm How ever when that frown changes to a smlle lt lmmedlately chases away all the gloom If one happens to be stranded ln ashorthand classjust llsten for Henny She ll shout the word and shout lt rlght The class of 26 hopes that Henny wlll be as accurate IH the problems of llfe COMMERCIAL COURSE ,ar W 1926 ATLEW ee S Q 'Q AL W X Q QQJK lx G- mfmf 413 EVELYN VIOLA WEIGEL 1536 North George Street If you should see a bag of candy and hear someone talklng talklng and talklng don t be alarmed lts Evelyn golng to classes We do wonder what Evelyn would do wlthout a tongue There IS not one questlon whlch Ebble cannot answer Whether her answer IS rlght or wrong she generally succeeds ln blufflng lt across Her ambltlon IS to become a nurse and Germantown seems to be the goal Heres luck from 26 and we feel confident Evelyn that Germantown wlll not be lonesome wlth you COMMERCIAL COURSF Y ll S Chorus 'T 14 Freshman Receptlon Ili York lllgh Weekly Staff '41 Y H S Cl10lYl4D Flrlnc JOHN H wl-:LLENSIEK 3 279 West Jackson Street Here IS the man that dld more for the puplls of the entlre school than any member of the Class of 26 that IS ln the llne of gettlng them a permanent vacatlon Although he IS very nolsy he had nerve and sklll enough to llght a match to the fumes from sulphurlc acld and ZIHC IH Chemlstry one day All thls clld was to explode some hydrogen whlch was formed and blow the contents all over the room The next week after thls happened upon the request of Mr Ottmyer the New Hlgh School was started so ln case he follows out hls lntentlon the students wlll have a new place of shelter INDUSTRIAL COURSE jolmny BLANCHE DOROTHY wELFl-:LD lf' 28 North Water Street Tops IS one of the most carefree glrls of our class We can not see how even a glrl wlth her dlsposltlon can allow all those lectures that she TCCCIVCS ln one day go ln one ear and out the other and stlll keep smllmg Of course Blanche, you know yourself that you deserve them because you often get lnto some klncl of mlschlef But lf you can endure all those scoldlngs and stlll keep that happy go lucky manner, why here's hoplng you get all the fun out of llfe that 15 posslble COMMERCIAL COURSE Y ll S Cholr f3D,Y H S Chorusf3l ' Tops 511411 C ' -C A' X I g,, . ,f .5 -ff - A -1 . , I - S .s 7-,f ,. , Q Y 115- t hx 5lnm'Q' , - ,ps -is ' 1 is I gl 1 ', ,f : I ---- -V - S X all f yn, . , . . , . , . , A , - , . , v , ' . . . . . 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' . c , , , , . . . . , , - , . - , . , . .. ,, .. ., . - , . , - , 4:5 R 6 AT .., S 0 A fi lgQPnmm ll if Q K Mgpf' FLORA BELLE WERNER 324 Walnut Street We also have dwarfs IH our class Hickey took the part of a dwarf ln the Deutscher Verem Chrlstmas play and she certainly fitted the part whxch she took for she IS one of the httle members of our class Llttle ln stature but mlghty ln ldeas Flora Belles ambltlon IS to become a nurse C-ood thmgs come IH small packages Flora Belle and 26 wlshes you success GENERAL COURSE H rckeu HERBERT PATTERSON WERTS - 148 West Jackson Street Herb IS qulte the collegxate boy wlth hls halr sllcked down and wearing hls wlde corduroy trousers and shlrt He IS also a very good dancer and never mlsses an afternoon hop where he demon strates to the best of us just how the Charleston should be done Yes Herb IS an expert at thls ln hls own oplmon Herb 1 one of the best sports of the class though and 26 wxshes the best of luck and happlness to hxm GENERAL COURSE unlor Solree Comm1tteef3Q Students Art Club GJ f4l Y H S Band f3j MD Y H S Cho1rf3j Herb MARY ALBERTA WILEY 918 Madlson Avenue Alb IS a great talker She talks about everything any time any place and we aren t a blt surprised to hear that she may some day be an orator Alb IS undeclded about her future so she says but why was Alb so happy and all smlles when a certam Glee club entertamed us one mornmg ln the aud1tor1um3 Alb has a keen sense of humor, and has acqulred the art of mcessant glggllng yet, why should she worry, for remember, ' Laugh and the world laughs wlth you GENERAL COURSE Editor of Home Room 42a Reporter of Home Room Hb Y H S Choir Ur f4J, Euterpean Lxterary Soclety f3r, f47, Junior Play UU, Class Motto Committee f3l A1b' HIISB I 2 7 V , 1 KJ 5, - ef ' , , ' ' ,Q 3 3' f, f -' ' Z '. A - N X-1. E lv' f Q 1- . Q 7- , I-f 'K 1 s V' ,f tu.. , V Y .gif ' ' if . : . I ' Ag ' 4 Deutscher Verein Ui, H433 Y. H. S. Chorus l3Jg Y H. S. Choir 135. y .. H - - v ..- - - - H' .. H -S Q 6 it X f fx '5?ll '.'lI'l, Q X 55 54 MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS 595 West PYIDCCSS Street Who knows Ducky WlIll3mS3 or LIZZIC 3 Knot a Fordl Every tlme she has to walk she says Dee da dum Of all the rooms Ducky IS ln she llkes her home room the best3333 lwe wonderj Ducky has had some very thrllllng experlences durlng her hugh school career K unlor PICHICJ Ducky has, as her hobby swlmmlng especlally when she can hold her head under water for about flfteen mlnutes But her maln ambltlon IS to be Somebodys Stenog So Ducky the class of Z6 glVCS you all the success you can handle COMMERCIAL COURSE Ducky MARION CHARLES WHITE 407 Walnut Street Whlttle IS a qulet retlrlng youth and where and how he spends hls tlme when he IS not ln school IS a mystery to all of us Although Whlttle IS a qulet chap he IS a good sport and would llke some day to become a mechanlcal englneer So far fortune has favored hlm and we hope hls good luck wlll contlnue after he leaves us There IS only one fault we flnd wlth Whlttle and that IS he has the bad llablt of chewlng Euterpean Llterary Soclety 13? f4J Senlor Commerclal Soclety 141 Y I-I Cholr 535 Y I-I S Chorus HJ Personal Edltor l926 TATLER C42 gum lljon INDUSTRIAL COURSE Whlflle JOSEPHINE JOHNSON WILHIDE l York R D No 4 Do you remember seelng that glrl passlng to classes laughlng talkln and carrylng a bag of candy3 Well thats osephlne IS one of the glrls ln our class who has an envlable dlsposltlon always brlght and happy She IS also a good student, and a loyal supporter of the Orange and Blue jo's ambltlon IS to be a good planlst We wlsh vou success and llope you wlll wln fame, not only for yourself, but also for old York I-llgh COMMERCIAL COURSE Y II S Chorus I3P, Y H S Cholr HJ, York Hlgh Weekly Staff Ml llII6ll . q ' , .1 ,J 1 YN, JV,,,,,W A -X f gf, .Y' ,ii dr., Y J' - --g xxx ! sf A , , L Y 4, fl- Y -' X 1, . A 1-AI' ' l, S Y fx .-. . J W WNW f -4 S ' l s i Q - , ai, 0' A X f if .,,. U ,, ef L X if 5 I - .....- ll H - - .. - - H 6 I If . ry . Ill ll - - - f H H , .... . . . . .4 u . . . ' J . . , ' ' 0 ' il V IV LL YV. - . , . fb , ' ' . : ' ' ' I : . . 5- g-1--1 . .... , , . ,. . . ,, . . . . ., . . ,,. . . . . , , .. . .,, , . . . . , - - , - H H 3, - , J - JO X Q- Y 1926' ATLER-J fa g 1 J ,S i C' ! 'Q fl' N ,L 4- X G ' is SARAH ELLEN WILSON Q Brxdgeton, Penna Sara came to us at the beglnnlng of the Senlor year from Fawn Town shlp Hlgh School Sara IS talkatlve friendly and qulte an expert at maklng candy ust ask certaxn members of the faculty whether she can make good candy Due to her brxlllant work rn her studles Sara was recogmzed as a student of honor at Fawn Hlgh School We con slder her an asset to our class and may she always be so successful GENERAL COURSE Sane Ann JANICE MARIE WILT 127 East Cottage Place lmmle IS very studlous and mdustrlous She has never been known to be unprepared and consequently there IS always a mob around her trying to get some lnformatlon on a lesson At times lm mle IS very qulet but when the opportunlty IS given she shouts forth lustlly Never try to argue wlth her for you are bound to be the loser anlce the class of 26 wishes you success CLASSICAL COURSE Les Cadets Francars 29 Le Cercle Francais KZJ l3l f4r Y H S Weekly Staff 13? 549 Socletas Latinas Qi UQ Y H S Choir l3l Euterpean Literary Society C32 C41 Junlor Play f3l Home Room Reporter f4r Euterpean Prologue C45 177117116 MARTHA HARRIETT YACLE 211 West Jackson Street Martxe IS one of the fourfold glrls of our class She certamly IIVCS up to the standard IH every respect Physical played on basket ball and tennls teams Soclal partlclpates ln all soclal events at school and outside actlvltles Mental Work Brmgs Success xs her motto Religious very actlve ln church work especially ln the muslcal lme Martha has never missed a day of school slnce the beglnnlng of her career Dnd you solve the mvstery of the flowers, lVlartha3 CLASSICAL COURSE Le Cercle Francais 42r 43' l4r, Students Art Club 'Zl 13N Socletas Latlnas IZJ, GQ, 447, York High Weekly Staff f3r f41 Y H S Choir '32 141, Y H S Chorus G1 141 '1MGffI0', 5 I 173 : l ah s.sfs S L 1 , , A .B - ,f sm af . ,L . af r ' Q-M -Lf f m f' s e he 4 ' ,- g Qs ' ave - ,-' LF- l-1 7:-1 xx. f ' A fl if , ...us-jvc!! 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Quinl- Q a W 1926 ATLERJ X 1 J 4-if S Q QAM , Agfa ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE YEATES 201 East Cottage Place One look at Lib and you would believe she is very qulet Wrong clmecl and has a very sweet voice but now and then she loses it on the way to school Lib says she s going to be a teacher but we all wonder how the boys will ever keep their minds on the lesson wishes you success in life just as you have succeeded IH Y H S CLASSICAL COURSE Freshmen Reception 1l1 Y H S Choir 135 Y H S Chorus 133 Euterpean Literary Society 131 145 Charter Member of Euterpean Euterpean Reporter 141 Cercle Francais 129 135 14 Treasurer 149 Societas Latinas 21 3 143 President Home Room 14 Chairman of School Conduct 145 Christmas Play 129 Junior Play 137 Les Cadets Francais 122 Senate 14J I ROBERT DONALD ZEIGLERi 719 Windsor Street Robert is one of those studlous boys because everytime you look at him when ln the home room he is studying some of his lessons H also makes fine grades on h1s report card as the result of his study Robert would like to become superintendent of a power plant so Zig you must stlck to your ambition for the class of 26 wishes you the best of luck INDUSTRIAL COURSE 1 FLORA ELIZABETH ZEIGLER 719 Wmdsor Street Elizabeth is one of the most unassuming girls in the class She can always be depended upon to do the right thing at the right time In a class room she never answers unless she knows what she is talking about In home room no one can lay the blame at her feet for disturbing their study Altogether, she is a good scholar and '26 is sure that she l will accomplish her purpose in life whatsoever it may be GENERAL COURSE Y H S Choir 133 , German Club 147 , Reporter of Home Room 141 Beis HIIBH 5 , ,f ,-5 S Y A X A A CRE- D - f -T, . ,if Y as il 7 C '1 C - f O 'i 11' J . L f' R f , - 15' 1- X ef 1 fwa. i she is a live wirefhappy, peppy, and bright. Lib is musically in: N . u u n l y26 1 ' 1,,1Q.t:-' i D: ' : : ..L.b,, . . . . . 1 I e ..Z.g.. I , a9v'.' GIRLS Ruth Appel Wllhelmln 1 Appel I lope Asper Frances Aube I Illda Aungst Edith Bahn Mary Barton I'lton Beck I lelen Berger Ellzabeth Berlcstresser Mary Bullet Margaret Brlclcer Frances Brlllhart ulla Boyd Edna Brandt Vlola Brltcher Kathryn Brown Sarah Bupp Mary Campbell Rosetta Chrlstle C race Cobby Rita Copp Allce Corcoran Clara Crlst Elizabeth Crousc Maybelle Dawes Annamary Dean Mary DeI..ancy Crace Detwller Hllda Drayden Emma Ebbert Mildred Eclcer Edna Ensmmger Laura Espanshade Mary Falker Ruth Falvey Matllda Felser Adelald Ferree Bertha Fetrow Bessie Flury Agnes Frey llarel Frey Margaret Frey Henrxetta Frey Edna Frush Frances Fullcs Mary Gelse Mary Ellen Gunter Fthel Grayblll Dorothy I lantz Esther I Ielm Charlotte Helder Ruth Hess Margaretta I llckson Beulah I Imlcle Fvadel I Ioon Evelyn I Iugentugler Ethel Humbert Pauline Irons Kathryn Jacobs Margaret Kable Eleanor Kauffman X ig, X., 1926 ATLER2 f, i ynm 'lg 1 '65 S DSIMF ff Members of Class of 1926 I dna Keech Ollve Kllgore Frnestlne Kltzmlller I lelen Kopp Margaret Leader Frances LeFevre Margaret Llghtner Margaret Lloyd Anna Mary Long I lelen McDowell Irene McManamy Glady Meals Dorothy Mease Charlotte Mlller Florence Mxller Paulme Mltchell ulxa Morntz I Illda Myers Mary Myers Mary C Myers Ethel Nease Catherine Newcome Catherine Nxspel Ruth Noll Catherine Oerman Mary Paules Catherme Penn Leona Pflelger Marguerlte unckel Sarah Ralpter Lnllran Rexgart Mlldred Renner I lelen Rowe Evelyn Rupp Evelyn Ruttler Ruth Sechrlst Mllclred Selalc Eva Senft Hazel Sharrer Ethel Shenberger Catherxne Slclcelstnel Loulse Slltzer Lounse Smxth Georgxanna Smith Pearl Smlth Muriel Smith Margaret Smvser Mary Smyser Blanche Sollday Myrtle Stambaugh essle Stlflfler Kathryn Straclc Mary Strausbaugh Mary Strxckler Henrietta Strublnger Mary Stumbaugh I lelen Succop Clara Sultner Nellie Thompson Martha Trenber Alverta Trone Kathryn Warfleld Elsne Warner I llzabeth Welgel Goldme Wllllams Fllzabeth Wllllams Flora Zelgler BOYS Wllllam Atland John Andrews Arthur Arnold ames A5 ers Edward Balmer Levere Baker Leo Berman Ilarry Bowmaster Lewis Brady Karl Braener Clarence Brlggs Athrue Brown Carradean Brown Alfred Brownell Harry Bruan 'David Brunner Wllllam Brydla Edward Channel Gordon Conaway Vmcent Cooper Walter Dart Rlchard Daryman George Duck feorge Dubbs john Eden Walter Exsenhower Wllllam Flsenhart Franlclln Fmlg Chalmers Ensmlnger George Ettlme Charles Falrcloth Bruce Fallcer Gordon Fischer Clarence Flssell Eugene Fltzlcee Wxlbur Fltzlcee Marvm Flrclunger Clifford Fllnchbaugh Senford Follcomer Walter Foust Cluster Frey Lee Fuhrman Amos Gehley ames Gersev Edwln Gentzler Ralph Grllespre Charles Cladfelter Malcolm Glasslclc Rlchard Glatlelter Percy Gohn Clarence Goodllng Nevin Goodllng Benjamm Gotlleb Austm Gonwalr Elwood Grnssmger Lloyd Grove Raymond I Iamme H91 Curtis I lartman Gordon I Ieckert Ceorge Ilerr Clarke I Iershey acob I Iershey Ilarold I Illdebrand Chester Ilufnagle Bruce I lopklns Clarence I lovls ll aVerne llouck Raymond I Iull I larry Ilylces Wrlllam ulls Leroy acoby Stewart ullus Lester Kauffman Wllllam Kauffman Shuman Ketterman Donald Kmg Lester Klmedmst Luther Kohr Ilerbert Lau Reber Laubaugh Merl Lelphart Walter Lewxs George Llppert Fred Lory Urrah Love Murry Loyd Charles Mann Wxlllam Mann Edward Maxwell Wxllls Martin Wayne McCarney Wxlllam McLaughlm Harry McW1ll1ams Burdell Mxller Raymond Myers I Iarold Myers john Myers Kurvln Myers Paul Olewller Rlchard PBIHICT Wnllram Ramsey Chalfant Ratcllfl onas Rebert Lewis Reneberger Paul Rhodes Elsworth Roser ames Schlosser Martin Schroll Wlllxam Schweitzer ames Sechrlst Wllllam Shetrone Robert Shoemaker Earl Slpe George Snpe john Slpe Charles Smlth Samuel Smlth Robert Smith Thomas Smyser I larry Snyder Russell Stambaugh K Y A Y - F 'f Iii- ! , jf - ef' - 'ff A--:V gx ljigtz - ff--'J ' -- X' f' at N, - - A. 1 so 1. if 'ng 1 sl' ' F G ' ' Ex - o May Rosie Bair Molly Llpsitz Robert Anderson Norman Ilornl . 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' Deceased ll A R , 1926 Lggj ' X 'Kaul' i .qc Lx Members of Class of 1926 S Concludea' C xrl Staufler Russell Sterner Kenneth Stouch Wlllnur Slouch Stanley Slrlckler William Taylor Cllfton Thomas W lbur lroutwme l'dward Wat kerman dCOlJ Wdqbers Pllsworth Wllllams Carl Wllllams llenry Wllllams C rroll Wlse Class Rxley WISE Walter Wltmer Russell Wxtta Richard Young Wllllam Zarfoss Clarence Zelgler of 1926 Boys Ctrl POST GRADUATES Charles Boeckel ohn Croome Richard Lucas Stewart lVlcCollam ohn Sterner uentm Stewart Conrad Strayer s llolal Freshman Year Sophomore Year J Senior Year S Unusual Features Whzch Occurred W hzle the Class of 1976 Was zn the Yorle Hzgh School Freshman Year The comlng of Coach Welmer renewed the athlettc fame of York Hlgh on the grldlron and basket ball court York Hugh defeats the wonder Y C l qumtet ln basket ball on the Cohseum HOOTID one of the greatest athletxc contests ever staged ID York l e C ercle Francaxs organized Sophomore Year York Hlgh Weekly started Student Government organlzed Deutscher Vcrcln organlzed Senlor Commercial Socxety organlzed Students Art Club organized unlor Year l uterpean Llterary Socxety organlzed Orange and Blue Flylng Pentagon mms Dlstrlct No 3 basket ball Cl1HII'1plOI1bl11p and 18 runner up IH Central Pennsylvanla SChOldStlC Basket ball League Upper classmen journey to Harrlsburg to wltness mauguratlon of the State Treasurer Honorable Samuel S Lewis Our Sam Mr Levus IS an Alumnus of Y H S York High School Cl1Oll' of 250 volces organlzecl Senior Year York Hlgh clalms Central Pennsylvanla Scholastlc Football tltle York Hlgh Weekly lncreases slze of paper to slx and eight pages and runs one Issue of sixteen pages Ground breiklng exercises and construction of new Senlor Hlgh School started H ork Hlgh fimshes thlrd ln Central Pennsylvanla Scholastic Basket ball League Stgma Delta Phl orgamzed Reglonal Natlonal Oratorlcal Contest mon for the first tlme by a Work Hlgh student l Vayne Keller Z6 The TATLI R comes out on tlmc Class Day flZ0l ,, ' X F1 ro' - 2 J- :I Q 2 . 1 as of 5 a g , gif , mtv, get C as if---M, 4 F '- K L - lf '- 3. , S 3 1. ll Si 1 . , ' . . 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' ' V 7 VT 1 ' , H ,' ' if ,YU JI x 43' A ' ,V - , 2 f ,. 4 f A , ,, 9 I 4.6 ' a 1926 ATLERJ ' X 2 az-:'fvi e asf f aazwi Alpha Debatzng Soczety By ll DIETZ KELLER JR Organized l88l ORTY FIVE years ago a group of upper classmen realizing the importance and benefit known as the Alpha Debating Society of the York High School Among the first members of the society were two very prominent members of the present High School Faculty Mr F W Porter and Mr S W Zlegler These gentlemen ln co operation with Mr George Heckert Mr Frank Keys and Mr William Swartz were appointed to draw up a constitution and set of by laws That constltutlon with but few mmor changes has been the directing force of the SOClCty to the present time In harmony with this document on the first Monday evening ID the school year of l925 l926 the senior members of A D S met ln the High School elected new umor applicants and determined to have one of the most successful years ln the history of the Society Early in October the members of A D S ln combination with their brother society D L S signed a contract to hold an International Debate between Oxford University England and Gettysburg College on October 29 I9Z5 This debate proved to be the most successful ever sponsored by the two major boys societies The first dlverslon from our regular work was the forty fourth annual solree held March 5 l926 in the lower corridor of our school The hall was beautifully decorated with large palms A D S colors and pennants The faculty advisors friends and members of the society enjoyed an evening of dancmg and cards How consclentlously all worked for the good of the society was shown ln the annual open meeting on April l IH the York High School auditorium At this time we endeavored to portray to our patrons and friends a regular weekly A D S meeting In une A D S held lts farewell banquet at Ye Old Valley lnn At this feast each graduating member spoke of hls ever to be cherlshed experiences in A D S and each coming SCHIOT lnsplred by these partlng addresses prophesied great thlngs and promised to carry on the rich traclitlons of A D S Wlth the money received from the debate A D S purchased several series of debaters annuals and a few debaters hand books These editions were placed with the A D S collection of books ln the York Hugh School Library We are proud of the privilege of having such worthy faculty advisors who so safely guided us through a most prosperous year Although we regret that we must sever our active membership ln the society we are leaving It ID the hands of the Juniors who, we are sure will continue to raise the standards of A D S as we have attempted to do durmg our past afhllatlon with the organization We most heartily wish the best of success to those who follow us and a long and merry life to A D S fuzz' 4 A f ' Affffvggf zap, ry. '1 ri '! , af A f: - ' ' ' -f s- ,fa-4 - I r f 1- '- 2' ,AMR Y , F ,, E... I Q V , AY A , Y, X 4 '-if ', , A LI 0' D 5 is U - of being trained along oratorical and argumentative lines, formed a society, then and still ALP A DEBAT NC. SOC ETX -X ,-. ,4- The judges for the debate were IVlr R Ilph l'HlbllCI' INlr Ch xuncey Bond and Mr Bemamln .1 f 1926 ATLERJ ' LA, 1 1 if 'fg- ii M91 '!f'9 ' 'Ai X X D S OIIN MII IINGIROGRXM IVIarch lllgh School Orchestra Devotlonal I xerclses by C haplam W 1lI1am Herman Address of W elcome by C halrman aeob qtaclcs Roll C all In Secretxry Daxld Bush Selected Readlng-. mcent IWCC-ulgan Deb ite Resoltecl lhal the United Slales slwulrl enlcr Ihe League o Nalzons A rrmalue Negalzu Russel Stlne Rodney Lauer H DlCtZ Keller Rlchard Spangler llhe negative side won the debate Selectlon lllgh School Qrchestr x ournal Harry Poorbaugh 9 Root IVIotto Alpha Flower XKIIHIC Rose Colors Yellow Ulfl Cls Roster Seniors H Dxetz Keller Rodney I7 Lauer X lncent MCGLllgdI1 Russel Stlne UFIIOTS Ralph Acton R1Clldfd Aldlnger Davld Bush ames Chubb Julius Comroc Blalr I gge George Lucas Ivan Parr of Alpha Debating Socxety Harry Poorbaugh Rlchard Spangler acobf Stacks Wxlllam I ystcr Charles Frey Wllllam Herman Alfred Horn I dward Keene Xvllllldffl Lehman l3dSll Shorb C harles Snyder Nl arshal Stoops Faculty Azlz rsors C B llCIl llW Iambert Qreenaxs It F W Porter I' II Crlm I79 , I I 7- , Q Ii l L :ff 'J' I: s ' x l 3325! - ff ' oe- - asf- ' X I -..f ' 45 U . . 3 Q Q Q' I ' .1 I. 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S529 '53 6 S .- , 0 , ta Q- 1926 Le 13 5' '91 is-5 Q X ' Demosthenzan Lzlerary Society Bu ALVIN Ll ROY Bl-CK Organized l9II Il ILLN yeirs igo 1 group of ambitious students of the York High School ereitel organization the Dernosthenian Literary Society The symbol D L S has since been used as an effective svnonym for 1 booster in that it scrupulously upholds the institution of the Orange ind Blue ln the sense th it D L S means the Stl'TlUlHtll'lU of s hool soirit anl the proneotion of school ind society betterment every me'nber is proud to be a Dernosthennn To examine the budget of activity of D L S for the school year 1979 76 it will be foand that ln this pCf1Od the society best justified the purposes for WHICH it w as fodnded and main tained The first great ex ent of this eventful year for D L S was the inter collegiate debate b twe 1 Qxford Unixerslty England and Gettysburg College Pennsylx anla The A D S cooperated with D L S in sponsoring this international affair on Thursday Evening O toner 29 l9Z9 of classic debitinv Fl he iudlenee of 800 persons pmrticipated by voting on the merits of the question They decided in opposition to the proposed World Court and the Gettysburg de baters who presented the negative viewpoint won the debate The society in its fourteenth annual oped meeting held April I6 1920 broke a lodg es tahlished precedent and the public debate instead of being waged in the form xl ATI ric in style was given in the Lnglish manner which was so successful IH the lnter collevi ite debate D L 5 was gratified in having at the open rrreeting the largest audience ever to assemble and edjoy any such literary present ition It was the greatest open meeting held since the SOCl6tV s in ception in I9II On Christmas moxnlng a group of D L 5 me'nbers campalgned the city od a mission of carol singing This too was ex en more successful than simllar o asioas of former years Outsiders rarely refer to members of a scholastlc organization without picturing the'n is an assemblage of laborers b xnded together for the sole purpose of working mtolerably hard Because such a club of necessity indulges a wholesome spirit of dlsclplme at its meetings it is assumed that all the operations are plastered with seriousness Contrary howex er the regular meetings of D L S are seasoned with 1 generous amount of humor provided bv the Journal of wittx offerings lqhe Demosthenian Pebble lqhe Pebble attained a new st-indard this year which fact was attested at the open meeting The basic organization of D L S allows two social functions every year The fr st of these for this year was a stag banquet held at the Altland House Abbottstown Penna on December 30 l92v It was unanimously voted the superlative of any social activity m the history of the society lqhe other another banquet held in une marked the hnal gathering of the society as a single body Farewell speeches were made by retiring members and parting words for the continued success ofthe Demosthenlan Literary Society were exchanged . I . Q '- V -, in fi' KK' 'EL' 5 Y W Qgliijif f , 'YT :I 4 -.J Q A 31111 --lif' H Y E ' .6 V If 'w 1- -Y w' ' Vs, ,Q l a, -s Q X sq ,f gf - , K L .-5- , . . . 'W 9 az J ag , a g 2 ' ' 3 ' - ' .7 , ' 2 1 an Q e . Q 2 . A . '. ' 3 ': ' ' ' 2 w . . W . Y H . V . ri ' . I . Y v . A g - I V D g A s. y Y . 1 - 1 s . 1 ' U . . .W . i . . Q . C I .t The Whole Question of an lnternational Court of justice was discussed in the English syste.n 2 . 5' . gi .x H J S 1 .. . x . xi. - I i , 1 - . . . . . , ' N '. '- , ' , ' . ' ' 2 . 1 e ' e c , Y M. . 4. .Q C Y . Vx H x Q . . - :E I 1 . I .- v ' BA I . 1 A ' - 1 s A ' - ' ' . 'X , ' f ' ' cc ' . '. ' , ' . . V ,' ' V , . . . . . . . . I I . v y rv . VC 5' xv , I v 5 V 1 Y 'v iIZ7f 16145 1926 AQ X U 1 X 4 151'-Itx -lf fkak Quik !! OPLIN Ml I TING PROGRAM Ox 1 rture C all to Order Devotional Exerclses Address of VVeIcome OTlQlDdl Story Oratlon Ywel U1 Hours Dc lp xte lhc Mfholc Question 0 lnlcr coflmilalc Alllfcilcs A nmalzvc Michael Brltcher I dward Frey I dwln Schnelder Hlgh School Orcheatra Presldent Alvin Beck Chaplaln Iwred Kltzmlller I resldent Alun Beck I dward VC altc rs Brantlv Parker NUQGIIIL IVIII Bear ohn Rouse Frank Weaxer I e afhrrnatlve sldt won the delnte 1 Stlcctlon I ss V Hope lhv Dcmoslhcman Ptbblc SLILCUOI1 Hlgh 3choolOrchcstr1 Martin I blaert ohn Ilolllngcr Louns Morse High School Orchestra Soclctx Motto Adorn Un 'Vina' Society I lout: Vw lute Rosebud Soclety Colors FI UTCILIOISC and Black .XX 1' Y Members of Demosthenlan Literary Society lun 3tar Alun Beck Mlchael Brltcher Martln I bbert VS ax ne Keller Ray mond Alhrlght Ray Barrlck I duard Frev Iolm Hollinger Richard acobs S W Zlegler S F Hovsell bcnmrs I lcd Kltzmlller I on rx Mann I dxxard Maxell I Olllb Morse Lester Naylor Brantlx Iarker umms I rank Lloyd ohn Logan Kenneth Ncwbold Wlllarcl Peschko G irdncr Roth acully Adtzaors ' I 'as Russell IJTICC ohn Rouse Ldwm Schneider Conrad Strayer Ijdward VI alters Clcorge Snyder Donald Strawbrldge Frank Vlfcuer Gordon Wheat Frederick Woltman H M Arnold C VV Rutechkx E , y fya c 11.9 I, y' lille-1,f:c,a, I I ' ' I ' ' 1 -X N...-x.l ly, -1 - x ,-. gun. .. 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I . 4 r J v i X 4 v I If K H. ig? 1926 ATLER J ,Y Industrzal Society Hu IFSTFR IIOBAUC ll Organlzed I 9 I 5 NI year after the establxshnaent of the lndustrlal Course ln the York High bchool the lndustrlal Soclety was orgamzed The flrst meetlng was held on lVl1v 20 l9l2 and a constitution adopted Un Noveml er D l9l3 the revxsel constxtutlon after much de batmg w as accepted l y the QOClCty f rofcssor t mlex fl Ywelble w rs the founder of the socxety md lts first advlsor The hrst open meetmg was held lVl1y 2 I9I3 the second on Aprll Z8 IQI6 and smce then they have been held annually Mr G G Weaver was faculty advlsor from une I9I D to Deceml er l9I 7 Mr LEWIS Crater from December l9I7 to Nlarch I920 lVlr F A R Hoffedltz from lVlarch I9ZO to September l923 Mr H B Sevllle from Qepteneber I92J to l9Z-1 and Mr G f lledrlck from l9Z4 to l92D Mr Wm M Cearhart was the faculty advlsor for the past year The purpose of thls organlzatlon lb to develop lts members along llnes of llterary and lndustrlal research to broaden thelr knowledge of lndustrlal 1nd technlcal subjects md also to provide IS ehglble to neeml erslup ln addltlon to the regulxr weekly meetlngs held on Welnesdxy evenings the Society has four soclal events each year They are a stag hike 1 str xw rude rn open meeting 1nd a trlp at the close of the school ye xr to some lndustrxal pl mt of 1 ne xrby cxty Gerald Relehly 1 gr xdu xte member of the soclety of the Class of l9Z0 has offered annual DTILCS totaling twenty dollars to le presented to the three best sperkers at the open meetlng The judges for the yearly contest are a represent xtlve of the Manufacturers Assoclatxon of York the Superlntendent of Clty Qchools and the Superintendent of a local firm employlng lndustrlal boys Great progre s has been made by the oclety ID the pxst few years and several new ldeas haxe been trled out The rreml ershlg h is been hmxted to twenty hve and a fmanelal budget governmg the Soclety s expendltures for the school year mre but a few of the ldeas marklng the progress forward For the past three years lnstead of stag hike the SOC1Cty vlslted the paper null of P H Cladfelter 8: Co at Sprlng Croxe The 1924 trlp of the 9OClCty w rs taken Maw Z4 I9Z-l to Lancaster where the Bearlngs Co of Amerlea and the I T Fraxm Lock Co were X1SltCd On May 23 I92J lancaster was agaxn vlsxted and the members were shown the processes of manuf xeturlng lmoleum at the Arm strong Cork and Llnoleum Co The straw rlde held on xnuxrv I7 I97J to Xbbottstown wxs the rr'ost successful straw rlde ever held by the soclety l ut the past year s straw rlde held December 31 l92J was very successful also and the chlcken and waffle supper we received at Abbottstown the mght before New Year wlll always be remembered The tenth annual open meetlng of the socxety w xs held Aprnl I7 l92-4 md the eleventh on Aprll 9 l92J The twelfth xnnual open meetmg w ns held on Aprll 9 l9Z6 Ll, . U . I 1 Y- - - - ex 2 'F-V L9 1:-:Q ' ! W,-5.-ffj f f ' '1 ! l 1- . Q ' 11-fl ,Wu 9 n . - -e 1 V a XV... ' 4 if f -... ., as f. . N P.. ' V ...- . . L - .. J 1 ' ' . 1: ', , , : ' ' ' ' . ' - ' ' 'z. ' 3 ' '. D Sz V' '. - - 'as - ' ' ' 2 . 1 ' ' V . ' C . . ' J ' 3 3 . ' . , . . . , . . . . U . , . . . . social privileges for them. Any member of the three upper classes who is in good class standing . . ' : ' , z 3 z ' , a f , 2 ' ' 2 ' . ' 2 z 2 ' . 1 ' ' . 1 2 z . ' x Vi ' : . C ' ' ' : z ' ' ' 9 ' ' ' . .J , ' . - ' q ' s ' ' Q Q S ' ' ' a 3 ' x . , ' , ' ' ' ' . . 3 ' '2 an ' ' ' - : z ' ' ' . I - v Y ' Z 1 ' v D r K . A Y e , . V U, ' ' - ., .' I -Q. . . . x v we - r 1 r V I r v V v I ' . , . ' . W .. ' . c V -, A V B V V. V V 2 ' ' - C , . ' ' ' Ja 2 U ', ..' 4 ' ' a ' A X ' ' ' ' V V, V ' V V V A ' ' ' f 'z .' ' . , ' , 2 ' , F. z ' ' 'z ' - ' , . f Tl Y X 1411 135 1 AQ I Z 1926 AT LEP J X OI I N IVII I VINIC I ROCRAIVI Overture C III to Order DCVOtlC7H1l I xcruscs R C Il Xdflrtss of Wtlcomt I volutlon of Industry on rs I c ns H1 tory of I Icctrxcltw York In Its Industry Illgh School Orchcstrx Prcsldent ohn Mcckley C h lpl un Rlch 1rd Gruver Stu xrt Carver Prc slclent ohn IVIeckIey IVI xrlot Sprlnger Cldlf Fitz ean Thorel C hester Heldlelbaugh ztch Rlchard Gruver Budget Robert Dlttenhaffer Selectlon Hlgh School Orchestra Address Contest udges Pre entatlor' of Contest PTIZGS R 0 Stoops Supt of Schools r Wm Flsher Supt OIA B Farquhar Co r Allen Kauffman Presldent Vlanufacturers Assoclatlon Rlchard Gruver captured the hrst PYIZC of ten dollars ean Thorel the second prlze of five dollars and Clcur Fltz YCCGIX ed the thlrd prlze Thls year the tnnu 11 trlp xw Ib taken on IVIav lvth Iqhe Soclety journeyed to I-Iarrlsburg where the Illxott fxsher Typeurlter Ilant the btlte Cxxpltol and the Museum ln connectlon with the St xtc I llbrxry were vlslted We the mcmlcrs of thls soclcty of tht Class of V326 ID bnddlng fxrewell to the Society hope that tht future me mln rs xxlll Ilvt up to the IVlotto Semper Pracslarc Always to I xcel IVIotto Always to Excel Idlower Yellow Rosebud Color C old 1nclBI1cIi IMQQX Members of Industrial Society Lester Hobaugh Robert DlttCHl1dfPCT Rlchard IVI xnlfold J Rlchard Gruvcr David Bortncr C urtls Lau James Clotwalt 'Xllcn I exh .Scrzzors Qlalr F1tZ IVIarlot Sprmger I iul Stock NCVIH Lelk Mark Owens John Nleclcley XV1 ur Humloert Vvxlharn IVleIhorn Unzlcrclassmerz gtuart Carver Luther Bupp Raymond I lchty Rohr rt Stewart ISI Jean Thorcl C hcster Ilexdlehaugh Paul Lease Vlfxllxam Swopc Blames Tarllert I '- -Y A A I I 2- -.j Q A ' 7 ' L11 1-f folf' i ' r I Q S T I ' , Y f, 1 l m el-' C, I 'bel - 1 - -- 1 .... 3 .1 .I fr V, 4 4 4 I 1 1 A z I , , . I2 al ' 2 oll ,Ia . . . . . , 2 ' I f v - , 'I , Th me 9 KX. 'I ll 'on , . . , . ' History OI Ingersol We . , , , . . . ' ' 1 S f I A 1 I Dr. . . I . . , IVI . . ' , I ' . ' z z ' 'e ' ' 'V ' . ' - ' ' ' ' . - C , c c . . V .A E' x J. Z Y V 'K' . A K, ,. I : Il C z . xx .Q P .- QV we 5 iw 'f. r-1 I.-5 J, , ' ' L .H . .r ,'25b 1926 ATLERJ fs i I' Jg -aw: fa is -se -X 13 Clzo Lzterary Soczety By DOROTHY DIEHL Organized I90l N l90l an event took place whlch was one of the most lmportant IH the hrstory of the York High school The glrls soclety was organlzed and very appropriately named Cllo ln honor of the Muse of History and EDIC Poetry The object of the soclety was to further develop Interest 1n llterary and soclal aCtlVltl6S At that tlme the members were chosen from the Sopho more umor and Senior classes Later however due to the lncreaslng number of students ID the High School membershlp was restrxcted to the umor and Senlor classes Prlmarlly the society presented programs devoted to great authors and thelr works Later the Cho Wldow was mtroduced and edlted monthly Durlng recent years musical programs have proven lI1t6I'6StlDg and beneficlal to the glrls of Cllo ln l903 Cllo presented lts HI'St play whlch proved to the publlc ltS literary and dramatlc accomplxshments That play was a great success and has smce been an annual affalr Several years ago lt was declded to hold a receptlon for the athletic teams The receptlon has smce been replaced by the annual solree ThlS year the C110 solree was held on anuary 22 and wlthout a doubt was one of the most successful solrees ever held at York Hrgh At the end of last year twelve umors were elected lnto membershlp of Cho Thxs year the umor members were elected wlth more Seniors at the beglnnlng of the year The officers of Clio for the first semester were Presldent Hazel Holcombe Vlce Presldent Eleanor Mlnnlch Secretary Margaret Ham Corresponding Secretary Mildred Peddlcord Treasurer Dorothy Dlehl The officers for the second semester were Presldent Mabel Brltton Vice Presldent Betty Brown Secretary Anna Garrett Corresponding Secretary Catherine Brenner Treasurer Kathryn Atland The society extends ltS most slncere appreclatlon to Miss Ida Frances Moody and Miss Nona Dlehl who have so successfully gulded us through the years of our membershlp IH Cho It s the deslre of every Cllo glrl that those who fill our places may have a happy and profitable year and follow our footsteps as we have followed those of our predecessors Colors Green and Whxte Flower Mlstletoe Dorothy Aldlnger Kathryn Altland Dorothy Beck Dorothy Blshop Mabel Brltton Betty Brown Charlotte Brown Helen Rodewlg Dorothy Berkheimer Catherine Brenner Amanada Brunhouse Elizabeth Hemly Mary Catherlne Moody Motto X Earnest and Purpose ul Q! t Gentle and Sal Controlled Cho Lxterary Soclety Sen IOYS Dorothy Diehl Helen Fexser Anna Garrett Margaret Ham Vlrglnla Helllg Hazel Holcombe Esther Hoopes Eleanor Mmmch Mlldred Peddxcord Marlan Poorbaugh Hester Keeney Grace Kershaw Ruth Kmsely Dorothy Rawhouser Catherine Schroll unrors Treva Mundls Dorothy Myers Ruth Krout Rachael Resser Loulse Rudlsxll fmj Flora Seacrxst Margaret Smlth Serena Smyser Margaret Strevrg Lllllan Worklnger 5 ,ra WA A, - 'f-C' -J 5 ,f I , ' L XEQ-ff ,, Z s V' -' 1' ' - ' ' 'X 7-if '- Q if 1- f,-1 ' A ,if J Q ' , K, - 42- , 1 1: ' Lf r X ' 1' I 5 I . . 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TERARY'SOC ETY EUTERPFAN sa.- 1926 ATLERJ Q 2 4' - JC ff .I 'Q : Qs: QL H 3.1 1-i 15 Futerpean Izterarv Soczety l ZNBI Y A Organized V374 N September Z6 I971 twemtx nlne unxor ind Semor glrls signed a petltlon for the purpose of forrmng a new llter xrx soclety for gurls ID the York Hugh School Permlsslon was gn en to 'lo thls on October Z I97-l and plans were qulckly made for organization Ruth Conroe was electel hrst presl ent ol the new soclety and Kathryn Strme secretary The other officers electel were Gladys Ruesskanap wee president lllllan Brxnser treasurer esslea Lmlc chrpl ln rncl Florence Kvzor reporter MlssStre1bert Mrs Welmer and MISS Hemdel were the faculty advlsors for the past chool year Thus the socletv qulckly prospereo a nance Euterpe in Literary SOClCty and colors Yale Blue and Whlte were chosen puns were sele te l a COIlStltUtlOl1 idoptecl 1 song composed and new members were t xlcen IH On anuary 8 l9Z6 the bOClCty gave lts hrst plav calleel A Ro e O Plyrrouth Town whlch left nothlng to be deslrecl The prevxous vear an open naeetlng had been held and the success of thls program paved the way for the encoura lng re alts from the play The second SOITCC ever held by the soclety took place on February I9 1976 Truly a better txrre had never been emoyed bv tho e H1 xttendanee The time has come when we the Senlor me nbcrs of l uterpexn shall step out to pass on thls opportunlty to the SGDIOYS of the vears to come To those who shall carry on our work ln the society we extend our slncere wlshes for success May thls SOClCtW continue to prosper 1nd may It retain the firm footxng whlch It has secured IH so short 1 time Colors Yale Blue and Wlmlte Flower Yellow Rose Gladys Barnes Charlotte Balr Beatrice Ernst Helen Hough Mae Rlchards Loulse Lenhart Anna Shepp Frances Stauffer Kathryn Strme amce Xvllt Motto Le! us be seen by our acizons Members of Euterpean Scnzors Vllldre fl 913 lor UFIUH S' Anna Mae Ferguson Clara May Clpe lsabel Holllnwer Lounse Hoffedxtz Sylvia Lyon Yetta MaFkOXN1tZ Helen McCollam Henrietta Lenhart Leona Swartz Margaret Magee Lols xvll1ltCl1OLlSC 'Vlargaret Louxse qhepp Ib Dorothy Kn rub CbblCd Lxnk Gladys Ruesskarrp Allce May Hoover l lxzabeth Yeates Marx Wllllamb Ruby Anderson Lllzabeth Muller I oulse Motter Alberta Wlley Lols W hltman Miriam Wilt Ruth Fluhrer laullne lwpley Nellie Grlfhth Louise Neller Louise Miller Marv Sechnst Loraine Swartz Kathryn Zech Beatrlce Trattner z A A ,,,. if K A ' Q - E 1 'fffiiff' -X -- ' If ,. s. - s - H X , gs 1 if - .- ' M in 1' 1 su...-.Iss ,,...,' fl . . 1 I I By ll el' f CTI I li TES . -A., 2: y- - J z . j . 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K EASTLACK O gan ized I9 70 HE Thucycllan I-llstory oclety was the slxth socxety organlzezl IH the York I-hgh School On March 4 I9Z0 a petltlon Slgned by elght boys for the formatlon of a SOClCty to promote the study of hlstory was glven to lVlr Helnly He gave his approval lmrretllately Thus on March I2 l920 the hrst meetlng of the T rl S was helfl From the tlme the SOClCty was formed untll Aprrl I6 1924 only boys were aclmlttetl After April I6 and up until the present tlnse lt IS composed of boys and glrls MISQ Logan was the first faculty advlsor of the soclety Thls year all of the history teachers of the high school have glven us thelr servlces The first open meetlng was helcl March I7 I922 This custom has been contmuecl ever slnce On Apr1l23 of th1s year representatlves of the so lety gave a very mterestmg and lnstruc txve program ln the I-lwh School Auchtorlum The commlttee ln charge of the program consl ted of Helen Keller chalrman Albert Llghtner and Paulme Budeshelm aSSlStCCl by Mrs Smlth MISS Nlosteller ancl lVlr Overrrlller On February I7 a party was helcl at the home of MISS Logan A very enjoyable evenlng was spent by all lnce l923 the T H S has taken an auto'nob1le trlp at the close of school to sore hlstorxcal place The followxng are the places already vlsxted The Clolster Battlefield of Gettysburg Capltal of Pennsylvanla Thls year a slrrllar trip was plannecl We the Senior members hope that success than xt has been ln the past Grace IVl1tzel Helen Keller Reba Fauth Helen Maughlln ulla Aubltz osephlne Strayer Paullne Budeshexm Evelyn Waughtel Margaret Louclces Genevieve Lynlc Lena Butler lVlanhe1m Gettysburg I-larrlsburg e Qlass of 27 wlll make the SOC1Cty a bigger and better Senzors unzors jesse WllllamS H7 Florence Gelselman Cassandra Alexandre Ernestlne Colegrove lVlarguer1te Eastlaclc Catherlne Shaberg Catherlne Bowers Esther Alcott Ruth Mason Freclerlclc Woltman Albert Lxghtner Abraham Hockberger I E71 5, o o, - o, D of this Q ' S -- 1 ' 0 a T u A J , r V - I s . - I I L - . . . . . . . -I . . 5 .S , . , ' th t - ' ' ' J . SOC ETAS LAT NAS - .- 2 6- 1926' gmqgifa t U X Pw'5i Soczetas I atznas Hu I DWIIN SCIINI IIJI R Organized l9'0 IX years ago 1 groaa of eight Latin stu Ients of th dass of I97I reahzed that lt wouId be of gre it benefit to orgxmzt 1 society the prlm try purpose of which wouId be to further the study of the Iangu xgc and customs of the mcieit Romans Consequentlv on anuary 9 l9Z0 these eight stude its or amzed with the consent of Professor I-Ie1nIy the Socletas Latinas Since then the society has grown steadily unt1I at the present time its membership is forty nine interest to Latin students is ren IereI Some of the numbers given on the varlous programs this year which are worthy of special mention appear beI0w Life of V1rg1I by I:Iorence Iaiverant Great Roman BU1IdlngS by Marie I-I1Idebrand What IS MythoIogy3 by Grace Reever I..egend of Atlantus by Dorothy Beck Iqarly Life of Caesar by Virginia I-Ieihg Life of Nero by Rach eI Resser ind Customs of Roman Banquets by Edwin Schneider The social affair of the society this year was a soiree which was held IH conjunction with the German Society on Frid xy April 73 IQZ6 Committees appointed by both societies worked together and had things in Fine shay e for the Iong wuted solree which proved to be one of the most successful and most enjoyed soc1aI affairs in the society s history The members of the society and the dep xrtlng Seniors expeciaIIy express their great appre clatlon for the fa1thfuI service which the faculty advisors Miss I-Ie1ndeI Miss Fmkblnder and Miss Hallock have rendered this year Members of the Societas Latlnas Seniors Dorothy Beck Elizabeth Berger Gladys Barnes Dorothy Bishop MabeI Britton Charlotte Broun Martin Ijbbert Frances Farcht Reba Fauth I'IeIen Felser Charles Freund X Ifgllild Helhg Marie Hildebrand Grace Kershaw Florence I..1x erant Fleanor MIDDICII Mary Pfeiffer Dorothy Raw houser Edwin Schneider Martha Yagle Elizabeth Yeates unzors Dorothy Balders Berdella I' rriig Mildred Iiissel Miriam Fissel Mildred GundeI I-IeIen ordan I Iizabeth Lensbach HeIen Logan Loulsa Lowe Miriam McDow ell Treva Mundis ' I39 Dorothy Myers Ruth Oakes Ruth PauIes Lucy Reeser Grace Reever IsabeI Reigart I-Ielen Reever Louisa Rudisill Marian Rudy Rachael Resser I..ora1ne Schwartz Margaret Smith Lois Whitehouse FIora Seacrist Margaret Smlth Leona Swartz Serena Smyser if fi 1- Y - f' ' ' f 4- K X v I c f if I , Z' Z ' '2' ' 'pr . , ,- J I-I 1 -'ff I ' Q' 5. -, Q k ' 4 ' 1 I ' if 1 - - Q - . ,...f , l f- - , x M ' 1 .Q I I I i I -I : 1 4, 1- w f C 4 I In i I y C ss 1: s Jr I- l I 2 1 - z 3 ' t' ' 2 ' ' 1 1 ag r ' .' 5 z ' z ' , , J Y . T 1 O . v. . . . . A ,, , - The meetings of the society are heIfI every Tuesday. At each meeting a program of special . . 2 , , H V y . I . . . . v . i ' I Z. , . - t - ' - Q E ' x L x I - ' v I , ,. . .i . . : . W i . . . . C . LE. CERCLE. FRANCA S A -. bl 1926' ATLERz X 1214- 545 X AT'T'l ,T Tr - fad X if Z 19- ...J Le Cercle Francazs Bu CHARLOTTE BAIR Organized l922 N October I2 l922 a group of French students asslsted by the founder MISS Loulse Martin organized Le Cercle Francals The purpose was to create ln the students a deeper Interest and a broader knowledge of the French people and thelr language The outstanding events of the first year were the open meeting held on March I6 I923 and a social both of which proved very successful The reallzatlon of a prosperous soclety came wlth the success durlng the first year and the second year began with the same sp1r1t The new feature of thls year was the formatlon of Les Cadets Francaxs an organlzatlon of a club for first year French students The soclety thls year had very enthuslastlc members and wlth great mterest they seemed to carrv out the plans set before them The outstanding events thls year were the French Tea the Annual Solree and the Open Meetlng The French Tea was held durlng the Thanksglvlng Holldays wlth almost one hundred per cent attendance Mrs Weber one of our guests spoke to the club ln French whlch proved very lnterestlng The annual Solree was the most successful social event ever held by the society The Open Meetmg was an Hlstorlc Fashlon Show held March I9 The dates of the costumes ranged from H00 to l926 The speakers were anlce Wllt fln the absence of Elizabeth Yeatesj C Ellzabeth Mlller Mary Saclcet ulla Peterman and Ruth Knlsely Dr R O Stoops gave a very Inter estlng summary of the events from I700 to l926 A very lmportant factor whlch has been carrled on for several years was the consolldatlon of Le Cercle Francals and Les Cadets Francals whlch made a membership of about seventy ve The programs of the meetings seemed to meet wxth much satlsfactxon for they were of a variety of types The tOplCS were French Theatres such as Brleux MUSIC and French MUQICIHDS such as Massenet French Cathedrals and French Art and Atrlsts The small soclal programs whlch were an lmtlatlon party a Poisson party and a Farewell party met wlth great favor The members that are golng out sincerely hope that the same Interest wlll be manifested and that the SOClCty may contlnue to grow ln membershlp and ln a varlety of new features Members of the Le Cercle Francais Seniors Charlotte Balr Gladys Barnes Dorothy Beck Elizabeth Berger Charlotte Boyer Mabel Britton Charlotte Brown Dorothy Diehl Margaret Frank Anna Garrett Helen Haugh Marne l llldebrand Dorothy Knaub Ruth Knlsely Florence Llverant Helen Maughlm Ellzabeth Muller julla Peterman Mary Pfeiffer Marian Poorbaugh Dorothy Rawhouser Helen Rodewlg Mary Saclcet Catharine Schroll Frances Stauffer Evelyn Trostle anlce Wnlt Ellzabeth Yeates umors ane Atlclns Margaret Avls Helen Axe Dorothy Badders Charlotte Beltzel Dorothv Berkheimer Dorothy Blshop Catharine Brenner Dorothy Brenner Amanda Brunhouse Beth Busser Lydia Caplan Berdella Emlg Mildred Flssel Mlflam Flssel josephlne Flmchbaugh Ruth Fluhrer Vera Gilbert Clara May Glfe Nellie Crlfhth Mildred Gundel Elizabeth Hemly Louise Hoffedltz Marie Hoffman Violet Holce Isabel Holllnger Vlrglnla ohnson Helen Jordan Mllford Klmedxnst Lulu Kohler Ruth Krout Dorothy Llppert Louise Lowe osephme Magee Margaret Magee Helen Mccollam Rose Mcclaughlln Ellen Mxller Helen Muller Mary Moody Dorothy Mundorf Dorothy Myers Dorothy Nxckol Dorothea Noble Lucy Reeser fl4IH Grace Reever Helen Reever lsabel Relgart Louisa RUdlSlll Marlan Rudy Flora Sechrlst Ellzabeth Sensbach Clara Sheffer Louise Sterner Ceclle Stum Annamaren Syvertsen Beatnce Trattner Eleanor Wehler Lols Whitehouse Lons Whltman Annetta Wnkel Mlrlam Wxlr Lllllan Worlclnger Kathryn Zech Richard Aldmger james Chubb Jullus Comroe Wnllxam Eyster Wnllard Peschlco Gardner Roth t . .1 5- ,Q f, g 12.3 .,,, SL, 1 We T L, 1 -, - Ve. 9 if . - E H, 4 asia- 'I 3 ' x --- -fl- N 1 T . 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J . -' J ' l T DER DEUTSCF ER VERE N Frances Farcht Abraham Hochberger , 1926' ATLER2 Qhmmifgf, if E u Kg Q' l ' ,lx Q K L.-Z Der Deutscher Verezn By W LOWRY MANN Organlzecl l923 HE German Club has completed 1tS thlrd year as one of the successful language clubs of the York Hlgh School lts purpose has been to create an lnterest for the student ln thls hls chosen forelgn language by study of the customs hlstory and celebrities of Germany Membershxp IS open to the students of hrst second or thlrd year German The type of programs whlch the soclety presented succeeded ln a most commendable man ner ln accompllshlng 1ts object A general head for the month was selected whlch permltted of a detalled dlscusslon of that toplc The subjects dlSCUSS6d each month were as follows November Rellglon December Chrlstmas anuary Art February School System March Llterature April Laster and May Muslc ln addltlon Dr Knaus a natlve German presented to the Club at different tlmes some extremely mterestlng dlscusslons about Germany in German Little playlets ln German and informal partles for the members were glven from tlme to tlme accordlng to the season of the year An open meeting presentlng a program typlcal of the regular meetlngs was glven durlng the home room perlod Tuesday mornlng May ll to whlch all language students of the school were lnvlted The program was as follows lano Qoo Vera Gllbert Presxdents lntroductlon Hazel Holcombe Synopsls of the Play Flora Belle Werner German Play llner Musz Helraten Cas! acob Zorn ldwln Schnelder Gertrude xhre Tante Frances Farcht Lulse lhre NlChtC Catherlne lhrlg Wllllelm Zorn Rlchard Brenneman A SOITCC ln Wh1Ch the German and Latm Clubs unlted was held Frlday mght Aprll 23 The ofhcers for l929 and l926 were First Semcslcr Second Scmcslcr Presldent Harry Poorbaugh Presldent Hazel Holcombe VICC Presldent Sylvla Lyons Vice Presldent Frederlck Woltman Secretary Anna Bowers Secretary Mlldred Gerber Treasurer Edwln Schnelder Treasurer Henrletta Lenhart Reporter Alfred Horne Reporter Alfred Horne C Hazel Holcombe C Katherine Bowers rltlcs Frederlck Woltman UUCS Kathryn Helzer It has only been wnth the splendld co operation of Mlss Martln faculty advlsor and the ofhcers that the soclety has enjoyed one of the most outstandlng years of xts career Members of Der Deutscher Vereln Helen Hlvely Mildred Gerber Hazel Holcombe Lowry Mann Harry Poorbaugh Edwln Schneider Anna Bowers Catherine Bowers Alfred Horne Catherine lhrlg Henrletta Lenhart Sylvla Lyon Flora Belle Werner Frederlck Woltman Ellzabeth Zelgler Rxchard Brenneman Helen Mlller Arthur Hartman Ruth Hoopes Eulalle Morton Helen Felser Elxce Schmled Vera Gilbert Dorothy Emenhelser Catherme Helzer Mabel Manlfold Leila Hlldebrand Dorothy Drehl Vlolet Morton Geneva Bowman Dorothy Llppert Clarence Hovls Marie Ramer OIIVC Kllng Maxine Burg Henry Young Anna Blum Carl Shaffer Rosemary Flnkelsteln George Schnelder Merrie Thomas Helen Vlfeltzel V 1 Lmj 6 I 5 7 , 'D Y: , ' Tr 5-67 -0 lif ! , Ch ,pf J -f '- ' -X K ,W . ,Z f--4 W ' safe. ,Q I ', ' f' .. -. 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I..- 7 asa 1926 ,4TL lag gg Q-L a.,u-af if -Kiwis QW Senzor Commerczal Soczety By CHARLOTTE G BECK Organlzed l923 N the year l9Z3 the Senlor Commercial glrls conceived the idea that a soclety was needed to develop and mamtaln a thrlvlng mterest xn thelr work as Commercxal students So 0 October 9 l923 an organlzatlon was formed known as the Senior Commercial Soclety The motto of this socxety IS The reward of the falthful IS certaln and the colors are Tan garlne and C-ray MISS Bella Snowlss and Mlss Mary Webster are the faculty advisors Much of our success IS due to thelr lclndly mterest and cherlshed comradeshlp The membershlp is restrlcted to Senlor girls pursuing the Commercral Course and m class standmg enough unlors bemg elected at the end of the year to orgamze for the commg year The meetlngs are held on Thursday at 4 o clock of each week at whlch tlme llterary programs and topics relatlng to the commerclal world are cllscussed For the hrst half year the followlng ofhcers were elected Presxdent Mlflam Cochrane Vxce Presldent Ernestlne Colegrove Secretary C-ladys Ruesskamp Treasurer Margaret Trlmmer Reporter Loretta Nonemaker Chaplaln Helen Gundrum ln the month of November a play was glven ln the audltorlum by a group of the SOClCty gurls to whlch the faculty old members and frlends of the society were mvlted to attend Thls play was enjoyed by all who were present Ofllcers for the last term were elected as follows Presldent Ernestme Colegrove VICC Presldent Helen Gundrum Secretary Anna Shepp Treasurer Annakate Mlller Reporter Mary Manley Chaplain Paullne Loyd Our greatest event up to thls tlme was now at hand On the night of anuary 21 e annual S C S Soxree was held 1D the lower hall Thls soclal function proved to be one of the most successful of the year the number present belng nearly one hundred per cent Everyone who attended wrll remember thls nlght as a very enjoyable one On March I8 a stag party ln the form of a chicken and waffle supper was held at Ye Old Valley lnn after which a novel program was presented Then the society cleclded to show the publxc that ltS ablllty lay along lxterary as well as soclal lmes On May I4 lt staged a most novel and well prepared open meetlng ln thxs were included all the phases of llterary work that the soclety has been undertaking The time IS soon at hand when we must leave clear Old York Hlgh and to our successors we wlsh the best of wlshes for nts contlnued success Beatrice Abel Dorothy Arthur Margaret Austln Charlotte Beck Call Bonner Mary Bufller Margaret Bush Members of Semor Commercial Society Esther Diller Gladys Doll Marguerite Fastlack Helen Gladfelter Mary Gladfelter Charlotte Gulden Helen Gundrum Mlrlam Cochrane Marguerite Hackenyos Ernestxne Colegrove Ruth Hollxnger Ruth Deckman Elizabeth Houtk Lxlllan Dlehl Isabel Klmedlnst Alverta Lecrone Ruth Lmebaugh Pauline Loyd Mary Manley Mary Meyers Annakate Mlller Kathryn Ort Nettle Ream Eleanor Rice fl45g Mae Rlchards Gladys Ruesskamp Helen Rutland Anna Shepp Dorothy Sxegrxst Catherine Tarbert Helen Tate Ruth Trattner Margaret Trlmmer Mlrlam Trimmer Mary WllllamS ' A , lf REQ-f 1 ! ,Z if ' 1 'H T J- 'seg T 'lr' :H 7. ,i1'?f f- 'xiii ,Q ! 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' J - th we 1926 ATL , 4Ql: .'Tmf fs-Ei The Students Art Club By DOROTHY E KNAUB O ed l923 ITH the lncreaslng lnterest ID art shown by the students of the Hlgh School a plan was devlsed by which the project could be studled wxth more unlformlty Therefore the Students Art Club was organlzed with l00 members ln September I923 The Club contlnued to progress durlng the flrst half of xts third year under the leadershxp of the followmg members President Louis Morse Vlce President Brantly Parker Secretary Louise Motter Corresponding Secretary Dorothy Noble Reporter Margaret Magee Undoubtedly the Art Sale whlch was held December 4 I92J was the most successful affalr IH the hxstory of the club Two hundred dollars were realized SIOO of which was QIVCH as a scholarship S30 was set aside for materlals for the sale next year and the remamlng money was used to purchase plctures for the new Hlgh School Bulldlng The followlng officers ably conducted the meetmgs of the club during the last semester Secretary Dorothy Epley Reporter Robert Lewls A brilliant solree was held ln the corrldors of the Hlgh School on May 7 1926 Durmg these three successful years of the club the students were prlvlleged to hear some very lnterestlng lectures by artlsts and designers who VlSlt6d the meetmgs Mr Kirby State Dlrector of Art gave a very mterestlng lecture on Desxgn Mlss Drlver later gave a very fine dlscusslon on the same subject Mr Carroll talked about Sculpture and Mr Russel Shatto spoke about Commercxal Art Mr Mement of the Maryland lnstltute gave a very pleaslng talk on Deslgn He showed several very beautlful deslgns of block prmtmg Mr Rlttase spoke on lnterlor Decoratmg and Mlss Lelfer gave an lI1tCfCStlI1g dlscusslon on Dutch Palntlng Mr Rudy gave a talk and Illustration of Flgure Dravsmg and Mr Morgan E Glpe dlscussed Interior Decoratlng The untlrmg effort perslstency and wllllngness to advlse on the part of Mnss Long helped to promote mterest ln art IH York Hlgh and xt was through her Influence that the club was started Thus year s scholarshlp was awarded to Russell PTICC Ralph Acton Helen Axe Dorothy Berkheimer Catharlne Brenner Mabel Brltton 26 Charlotte Brown 26 ulla Cooper Fannie Del-loft Elmer Ehrhart Berdella Emxg Dorothy Epley 26 PHUTIHF Epley Lester Ham Helen Haugh 26 Louise Hoffedltz Isabel Hollmger ohn Holhnger Catharme lhrxg ohn ones Members Marlan Kllgore Dorothy Knaub 26 Ruth Kmsely 26 Loulse Lenhart 26 Henrletta Lenhart essxca Lmk 26 Loulse Lowe Margaret Magee Ardelle Morse Louis Morse 26 Loulse Motter 26 Dorothy Myers ETSIC Ness 26 Dorthea Noble Brantly Parker 26 Russel Prlce Dorothy Rawhouser 26 Robert Rawhouser Louxse Rudlslll Flora Seachrlst Mary Seachrlst EIICC Schmled Catharme Schroll Z6 Clara Sheffer 26 Serena Smyser Annamaren Syvertsen Herbert Wertz 26 Lols Whxtman Beatrlce Ernst Marlan Rudy Dorothy Shenberger Dorothy Calhoun ames Chubb Ruth Fluhrer Clara May Gxpe Bernard Grayblll Nellle Grlfhth Mane Hlldebrand Evelyn Kohr 26 Rose McLaugh1n Betty Mlller 26 Frances Stauffer Lols xKfh1tCl'lOllSC Richard Aldlnger Rlchard Buddlng Anna Blum Maxme Burg Ylrglnla ohnson Robert Levns osephme Magee Eulalle Morton Elizabeth Prowell Herbert Schmldt Donald Shelly Levus Smyser Dorothy Malsberger,'26 Roy Young Hesther Keeney, '26 5 l47ll 2 2 des.-l ef as 7 '. 1- ' - f T TT .-f T 'LT T27 V TTT V . K TT I' f L... I of :LL 3 rganiz President, Russel Priceg Vice-President, Ralph Actong Secretary, Betty Miller: Corresponding J . , . . I 1 ' , . ' ' Y . 7. . . J q . '. , 'l . YORK H GH WLEKLY . 1 1926 ATLER2 f, 1 fy,, if 'E i+,'1- so f-ki-fri - 45 be a , X ,F -fl J, ! The York-High Weekly By I. WAYNE KELLER URINC the last year of the class of l926 ln the York Htgh School notable strldes have been taken ln all hnes of actlvlty Many new actxvltles were started and every student was busy all the tlme There was only one way ID whlch the entlre student body could keep IH touch wxth all the soclal athletic and scholastlc phases of school lxfe That was through the York Hlgh Weekly With the openmg of the 1929 Z6 term the Weekly began Its thlrd year of exlstence I two years It had grown from a small three column sheet into a five column man sized news paper The first lssue of thls year whxch came out on the first Friday of school was of thls type However the four page paper soon became too small for all the news and so very early ln the school year the SIZE was permanently changed to slx pages Speclal edltlons of slx pages had been run before but never regularly The student body gave their whole hearted support to the paper both by subscrlblng and by contrlbutmg articles The staff was reorganized and increased ID order that the larger paper could be gotten out on tlme and all went well for a while But Old York Hugh was growxng the class of 26 was maklng hlstory the other classes were worklng champlon athletlc teams were produced and agarn thcre wis more news than there was space IH the Weekly To dlsregard sorre of the news would not have been falr The only thlng to do was to prlnt a larger paper and so the Weekly ran eight pages at tlmes so as to lnclude all the news Thus the school publlcatlon took several of 1tS greatest strldcs whlle members of 26 were ln charge but the Increase was not due to those IH charge It was due to the student body as a whole and especlally the followers of the Cherry and Sand Z6 can feel proud that its achxevements are not restrxcted to one or two aCtlVltl6S but that lt has done blg thlngs ln all hnes of endeavor XQUNTIKSCII0 NIIUSOI. 'lfirnssoow' EDITORIAL STAFF Edzlor rn Clue Wayne Keller 26 Lrlcruru Fdrlor Ldward Walters Fcalure Edllors Alvln Beck Z6 Fsther lloopes 26 Paul Khnedlnst 26 Dorothy Knaub ZF Assocrale Erfrlors Martha Yagle 26 Assistant Edrlors Ray Barrick 27 David Bush 27 Charles Frey 27 Margaret Magee 27 Ile en Mccollam 27 Richard acobs 27 Gardner Roth Z7 Serena Smyser 27 Donald Strawbrldge 27 Emanuel Freedman Z7 Alhlelrc Fdrior LOUIS Morse 26 Afumm fzdzlor F W Porter Athi I R I Alfred Horne 27 Faculty Adursor Lambert Creenawalt e lc epor ers Edward Frey 27 Casandra Alexander 26 Czrls Alhlelrc Reporter Marian Schmidt 26 Slap' Typrsls Evelyn Weigel 26 Josephine Wrlhnde 26 Rcporlers Dorothy Calhoun Z6 Thelma Dayhoff Z6 Frances Farcht 26 Clara May Cnpe 27 Vrrgmla Helllg 2 Marie Hildebrand 26 Grace Kershaw 26 Florence Llverant Z6 Spencer Llverant 27 Sylv1aLyon 27 Yetta Markowltz 27 Lester Naylor 26 Evelyn Stem Z7 Martha Wergle 27 Lllhan Workmger 27 BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Aduerlrsrng Ilanager Lowry Mann 26 C1fCUlGf10R Wanagcr Dietz Keller 26 Ass! Adverlzsrng Uunager acob Stacks 26 Ass! Clrculallon Wanager Brantly Parker Z6 unlor Asszslunls Ceorge lucas 27 Rrchard Martin 27 frederick Cunnlngham 27 Il9:l . . .- ,, ,, . . . U n ' -' - . ' , ' ' Q f ' . , , , 5 . '26 Michael Britcher, 'Z6g Betty Brown, '26g Ilelen llaugh, '26: Victor Thornton, '26: Janice Wilt, '26: John Rouse, '26g : ' 1' 1 1 cvl .' : '. J - .': ' .': .': .'6: - 4 926 TATLER Jfal ljg CSN The 1926 Tatler HEN the Class of l926 elected the edltors for ltS annual a great responslblllty was placed upon those selected The entlre staff when organlzed feellng the trust and confldence placed ln them by thelr classmates resolved to work hard together to sacrlflce PTCCIOUS tlme and unllmlted energy to produce the best annual that ever came from the York Hlgh School Here IS the l9Z6 TATLER judge for yourself One of the outstandlng features IS the art motlf whlch runs through the entlre annual a descrlptlon of whlch IS found on the next page Two new sectlons have been added to the book the VICWS and Faculty dlvlslons whlch add conslderably to the lrrrportance of the 1926 snap shot pages recall pleasant memorles of the actlvltles of the Cherrv and Sand The Advertlslng sectlon IS the largest that any DTCVIOUS lass book has contalned and due lar ely to thls lnfluence has the assessment per person been kept o low The Staff beheves that you Wlll probably flnd upon close scrutlny other thlngs that make the 1926 TATLER a pro ductlon of whlch our class can be proud However we have done our best and we b6llCV6 that our efforts have not been ID valn The plctures of Betty Brown Lester Hobaugh Marlon Whlte Carl Becker an'l MHUYICC Gallatln do not appear ln the group plcture OWlllg to thelr absence at the tll'T'C of the slttlng elther to slckness or work The lntluenre of thelr work ln thls annual however IS neore t sufflclent to remlnd one that they were members of the IQZ6 TATLFR Staff 1926 TATLE R LOUIS S Morse Ealllor ln Clue Esther Hoopes Ass! EdllOT ln Cllzef Mlchael Brltcher Business Manager Gladys Barnes Asst Buszness Manager lVlD S Bear AdUCffISlng Manager Russell PTICC Art Edztor CSSICB Llnk Ar! Ed1f0f Mae Rlchards Martln Ebbert Dorothy Rawhouser lna Belle Hoover Lester Naylor Rodney Lauer Gladys Ruesskamp Betty Mlller LOUISE Lenhart Dorothy Epley x1kUm50f0 C Q85 455005095 STAFF Paul E F Helfrlch Atlllellc Editor Ernestlne E Colegrove joke EdlfOT Vlncent A MCGU1gaD joke Edlt0Y LOUISE Motter Class Song Thelma Dayhoff Class Poem Edward Walters Class History Betty G Brown Class Prophecy Personal Edllors Kenneth Shultz Gerald Chambers Mlldred Peddlcord Ellls Brydla Wllson Hamme Allce May Hoover Brantly Parker Mary Wllllams Hazel Holcombe Dorothy Beck Marlon Wlllte Lester Hobaugh Carl Becker MHUYICC Gallatln Esther Dlller Mlrlam Cochrane Gladys Doll Gall Bonner Clalr FltZ Marlet Sprlnger FTGHCIS Taylor Mtlrk Ou en flslj 5 'g'xf 1i ! f .az f - L--lent, , ggff --f X so-if . ' T f -I. , Q T i -jflsmraf ' , ,5 I if ,QT of M1 I TATLERH. The Personal and Athletic sections have been rea tl ' improved, and numerous g 5 44 a q yy 1 1 n C - , .-I ' g . . S ' . ' . . ' . f . . . V y . D han mm wus ,V ' . ,.Ir.f ' -' - .'. ' ,Jr. J A . V William Reuter, Class Will 2 QL 1926 ATLER2 44 3- . 'l'5lj '5, lL' 5 The Art Motzf of the 1926 Tatler C ONTINI NTXL LOYGRILSS IN HORR an TIII M XIX I XTR KYLE OF THF YORK HIC II SC HOOI S gge led by ll1eEdl Ch f tc UU C wl lcj g also symhollc of the colors of the Contlnental Army unlform Blue and Buff FLYSHEETS Deplct a unlt of the Contlnental Army on the march over a forlorn battle dls trlct The I xl lbrls on the drum ln the foreground xs well placed COPYRIGHT A Revolutlonary gun and powder horn SUB TITLE Shows one of the hgures over the lVIa1n Entrance FRONTISPEICE John Hancock 1rr1v1ng IH York at the head of the Continental Congress 1n the only chalse that came to York on that eventful retreat from Phlladelphla and Lancaster TITLE PAGE Wltll the Frontlsplece on the opposlte page these pages show the artlst s con ceptlon of the full vlew of the lVIa1n Entrance of the York Hlgh School The remainder of the Opening Pages and the Dlvlslon Pages IIICBWISC show the Maln Lntrance deslgn DEDICATION Thus scene dCplCtS ohn Hancock ahghtlng from hrs chalse ln front of the Court House APPRECIATION TIIIS plcture shows men of York enllstlng 1n the Contlnental Army FOREWORD Thls lllustratlon shows Samuel Adams makin an lmpassxoned sr eech at one of the OI enlng sessions of Contlnental Congress ln the Court House CONTENTS 'I hls plcture deplcts how the news of Burgoyne s surrender at Saratoga was re 1d from the Court House steps BOARD OF EDITORS Thls panel contalns the tvplcal Revolutlon Irv cocked lm xt rt the top and 1 group of three cannon balls at the bottom THE SCHOOL Ihxs DIVISION l age shows a Contlnental non commlsslonccl ofhtcr LITIIIIIIID in awkward squad of rookles VIEWS and FACULTY These sub dlVlS1OIl pages are symbohc ID themselves The Conti ncntal soldler gaung over the plains and the old school master of Revolutlonary days xre very approprlate TOP BORDER Imhls dCb1gI1 at the top of the pages shows two Revolutionary r1fIes wlth thelr powder horns SENIORS Picture of the commlsslonlng of Lafayette ORGANIZATIONS Arrlval of the French shlps and troops to support the Colomes Ihc promlsf of this ald was recelved whlle Contlnental Congress sat ID York ATHLETICS Picture of an army messenger who IS evadxng an enemy marksman rldlng llckety spht to the Congress 1n York ACTIVITIES Picture ofthe banquet to Lafayette at whlch he made his famous toast to General W iSlIlI1gt0D and thus broke up the notorious Conway CaLal FEATURES Illustration of the arrlval of General Cates IH New York after hls vlctory over Burgoyne JOKES A typxc xl York County Dutchman of the Colonlal perlod with a jolly old beer belly unable to control a good hearty laugh ADVERTISEMENTS A BFIIQISII trooper seen postlng the offer of a reward of 23 000 pounds for the capture of either John Hancock or Samuel Adams w ho were then resldlng ln York 11523 1 ,ff-' 14 - A I ,, Q.-272 f 'T V gfffs., Lx if -r-1 - ' f- i 1 ' 1 , .' if ff W . wks ' Kr If A f'f If , Fx if . I I' ff l 4 f X... t V , ' rf- ' 'Y L i i - n Q ---- ' is-Vg f ' CC 99 . - V: , A , , , , , , d C .A . ' CI I f . I ' 1 I .' I , u s K ior-in- ie Crea cl bu , r, P, S. ur i of 11 afm and Ollicr En raving Company, Chicugo. COVER Shows the head of a Continental sentry. The school colors: Orange and Blue, are : . . . . . K . . . g . . D ' ' ' ' ' ' e 2 z . , , . ' . - ' , , ' ., - . K. ' A , , . E 7 . i . . y V. 1 . V ,, y,,, I' f A Q Z sfs 2 wmnN ff' - ffllf' f Zfs F L Offzcers of Student Government LOUISE C MOTTER Secretary of Attendance JOHN L ROUSE President of the School EDWIN SCHNEIDER ELIZABETH YEATES President of House of Dclegales Secretary of Sc'loal Conzfucl IVIN S BEAR BE'I'I'Y G BROWN BRANTLY F PARKER JR Secrellry of Home Room Acllvulies Senior Member of Sznalc Semor Member of Senate 515311 I qkl, ,WV ,, V J 1 2,, -, 1. .n Mx-E, - if - f, .. -E . ff '- .. -Ek' gs ia- E - fe 2 g e ' X ff E sv., 1 ' f 'Xs - ,- .5 -A ' It -Q Y Y , , NI Jr! f . --wg-f 1 - I Qtr 4 U ,k.f XI .,'K1.L5 , fikfin 1 cf I VERNMENT GO UDENT ST AWN Z Cav? 1926 'mmf fe-1 I 1 41.1-J, - degli Stu dent Government Bu JOHN L ROUSE. Crganlzecl 1924 HL Student Government organlzatlon of the York Hlgh School is an exact repllca of the Federal Government of the Unlted States The House of Delegates corresponds to the Natlonal House of Representatlves The School Senate has the same function as the body of a slmllar name ID connectlon wlth our National Government The Presldent bears the same relatlon to these two bodles as does the Presldent of the Unl ed States to hrs two law maklng organlzatxons The fundamental source of the Student Government organlzatlon IS found IH the home rooms Here a person IS ele ted as a representative from that room to the House of Delegates Thls body has lts presldent VICC presldent and secretary chosen from the Qemor unlor and Sopho more classes respectlvely The organlzatlon holds lts meetings on the first and thxrd Tuesdays of each calendar month The school Senate IS chosen by and from the House of Delegates Two delegates from each class are elected to the Senate by the other representatlves from their class They retaln thelr rights as members of the House and consequently are bona flde members of both groups The meetlngs 0 the enate are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month T e enate names four members of the Senlor class who are formally nom nated before a conventlon o the entlre student body for presldent of the Senate After the usual polltlcal campalgn the candidates are voted upon and the successful one IS officlally known as the PFCSI dent of the York Hlgh School The three unsuccessful candldates act as secretaries ln the presldent s cablnet lncluded ln thls organization are the Departments of Home Room Actlv tles School Conduct and Attendance The heads of these departments are regarded as advxsory members of the House of Delegates and Senate Four attendance banners were placed ln Inter class competltlon by the Attendance committee of the House of Delegate At the end of each week the rooms compiling the least number of absence and tardy marks are awarded possession of the banner for one week The results of thls competltlon were remarkable for the absence and tardy marks showed a steady decllne ln number as the year passed Through the efforts of the House of Delegates also there were two campaign on Clean Up and Good Conduct completed For the first named of these cards bearlng helpful suggestions for keepmg school and personal property clean were dlstrlbuted throughout the school The Conduct comrrlttee planned and termlnated a successful Good Conduct week ln both cases the purposes of the campalgns were mtroduced by speeches ln the audltorlum ln the Senate a number of lmportant EIHHIYS were transacted A complete YCVISIOH of the School COHStltUtlOH was necessltated because of the lnstltutlon of the mld year graduation plan PYOVISIOH had not been made for this under the former Constltutlon A Code of Honor settlng forth the requlsltes of a York Hlgh student was incorporated through the efforts of the Senate Codes from al the home rooms were compacted and the most representatlve staterrents from each were combxned to form the School Code One of the most lmportant achlevements on the Senate s varled program was the selectlon of a school motto It was belleved that some guldlng thought should be constantly kept ln the mlnd of each student whlle he earnestly plods his way through Old York Hugh' As we approach the close of our exposrtxon the Student Government Organization expresses lts appreclatlon to Mr Hemly Miss Strelbert and Mr Porter for thelr wlse counsel and ID valuable advlce, both of vwhlch were Instrumental ID maklng thxs year a successful one It IS our earnest, though not egotlstrcal bellef that the year l926 ln Student Government wlll be recorded as the greatest ln these, our partlng words, we Haunt a challenge for any other class to surpass It flnf E ses S 1 , I 2 ,sg .9 fren, ,J if M, :Self : , Q K, ,f - --fx ,, --rf XXX -Qs , , ,, YY p-hung! ., . , V ,, 7 f -- - s eff . g , x. 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ID you sec our new football F1eld3 No' Well you surely have mlssed seelng one of tht best IH the state and you should xlso see that Old Meadow Fxeld now YVlllCll IS belng rounded into shape for all sorts of sports We have about four baseball fields a wonderful quarter mlle cxnder track flne plts for the hlgh and broad jumps and the pole vault A very hne soccer held for the boys that llke to play the old Lngllsh sport The tennls courts are the best that can be found ln Central Pennsylvanla Qoccer and tennis are two new sports that were just recently added to the Curriculum of Athletlcs ln our school and many of the boys are taklng to these sports The g1flS are fond of tennis and girls basket ball whlch g1VCS to them the exerclse that they all would llke to have What brought all thls to our ll'1St1tUt1OIl3 Don t you know5 Well I shall tell you xt s just llke thls Co operatlon IS a great word Wlth a great meanlng and all the students of Old York High the Ir'en that work on the Meadow the Faculty the Public and the last but not least Mr John W Welmer have all found the meanlng of that word and have put lt lnto practlce The result IS our wonderful athletxc playground on Meadow Fleld Mr xK1C1fI CI' and Mr LEWIS have gotten together on different occasions and when they dld lt was not to tight but to lmprove the Meadow for the future use of the students of Qld York Hlgh and the puplls ID the Grammar Schools Before we start on the mam attractions ln the Athletic Department of the I926 TATLER we the Cla s of Z6 extend to all the students of York Hlgh the Faculty the general Publlc ws ho supported us Mr Bud Hodgson and Mr ohn W Welmer our slncere thanks for what they have done for the Class of 76 and Old York Hlgh ln Athletlcs M-.K nl' l:I59 , , . , , , , , , c , I k , . , , v xj 4 Y . . . . . , . . 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'41 HE Orange and Blue Wonder Team of l925 experienced one of the most successful seasons that any team of the school had ever experlenced It achleved 1ts greatest trlumph by defeatlng Steelton Lebanon and Gettysburg three of York s foremost TIVHIS IH three very excxtlng games When the Season was over many of the football crltxcs clalmed that the Team of 25 was the greatest team slnce the days of Hodgson Benfer and other outstandmg stars Capt Enrlght who played a stellar game at tackle ln all the games wlll graduate thls year and the Class of 23 hopes that Walt makes good IH College Red Stewart the great fullback who was hlgh scorer thls year Wlll go to Vllla Nova and we all know that Red wlll glV6 any regular a fight for hls place Connle Strayer and Bob Barry two lmemen whose work wlth Capt Enrlght s on the lme also stood out promlnently wlll be mlsslng next season Freund who alternated at tackle wlth Egge wlll also graduate This boy was a hard worker and Gave all he had when ln the mldst of the battle Blll Schweltzer and Hock Helfrlch will not be seen ln togs next year at Old York Hlgh These two boys wlth Stewart played Old York Hlgh Splrlt and Hght with the grlm determination that brought them lnto the spot llght at Old York Hlgh We all know the fight that good old lme put up at the most cruclal and trylng moments 1n some of those games and they deserve a lot of credlt for lt so here s to Stoops Enrlght Dietz Strayer Barry Egge Freund and Thompson may they all play hard for York Hugh whlle they remaln there and when they graduate take the Old York Hlgh s Fxght and Splrlt wlth them Capt Enrlght and Strayer were named on Ralph Gardner s Post War Team That backfleld IS also deservlng of some mentlon because from lt two men were plcked by Ralph Gardner for hls Post War Team Schweitzer and Helfrlch were named as half back and quarter back respectlvely Stewart was named as fullback for the Second Team Buck Kllnedlnst and Bull Slpe who alternated at halfback were two fast boys and were hard workers when ln the game The backfleld was not a one man backfield but was composed of four men who could do anythlng and everythlng Manager Morse and ASSlStaHt Manager Comroe deserve credit for the work they dxd whlch was cut out for them by the Coach and the Football Squad The Scrubs also deserve credlt because wlthout a good Scrub Team you cannot have a good Varslty They played New Cumberland and were defeated I2 to 6 but they came back and defeated G burg Academy I0 to 0 York Hlgh opened up 1ts l925 Season by defeatlng Hanover Hlgh 26 6 but there was room for many lmprovements and the Coach saw that they recelved them by hard practlce The next week Mlddletown came to York and went home wlth 52 0 defeat admlmstered to them by Coach Welmers gladlators All of the backfleld men fngured ln the scorlng ln thls game except Helfrlch the quarterback Heavy wlnds ram and defeat came at the same t1me the next week Lykens handed us a 6 2 defeat :F when we were gxven a safety for recovermg a ball that was fumbled by a Lykens man on the other Slde of hlS goal lme after the ball rolled under the chains that keep the fans from gettlng on the field We later erased thxs defeat when a few weeks later Lykens came back to York but thls tlme went home wlth a 9 0 defeat for a present from the York Hugh Flghtmg Football machlne Steelton Hlgh was gloatlng of one of the best teams she had ever had when she came to York and after the flrst few mmutes of the game It looked as nf we would be defeated the llne was bexng pounded to pieces but was fmghtmg valnly to keep Steelton from crosslng the goal lme but on she came and lo and behold she had crossed but we were not to be outdone and thelr try for extra polnt was blocked The score was G0 Steelton was wxthln a foot of the goal lme two or three tlmes but that good old lme held ln the second half lt was a different story and we were fighting a lot harder ln the last quarter we used all our strength and guts and ln the last few mmutes Schweitzer crossed Steelton s goal lme for a touchdown Agaln that good old llne held long enough to let Helfrich make a beautlful pass to Kllnedlnst who 4' This IS no alzbl I I6I.j l .Q ff, Y K -fig! ' ruff' in 'x A X X X. M Z ,, ip lr 111- l ,ig , V I . ' ' ' Cl 1 Pl .I ', M, U H - 4. ' H 1 n n I lil I? ' ' y ' :K ' I! ll I! ' , ' ' , ll ' U7 . ' ll HY ' 1 Z 1 45 4 . yy I in the backheld, and we all hope that next year when these boys enter college, they keep the ' ll ' YY ,- ' , l ll ii ll YY ' ' -' ll ' I1 ' . . , ll ' ' I ' li 1 . . ,Q . ,, ' . . . . . l , . . 44 1 yy 1 - a vi 1 Y H5. GRlDlRON SARS BARRY Skin' STOOPS 'Q 'av .-ff Q3 ww E? wp JM' DUTZ STRAYER WOGAN SCHWC ITZER KU!! DNN ST PARKER EGGE STEWAFTT CAPTAQN ENRGHT HCLFRLCH THONPSON RUDER smpc 'mo rms A SPANGLER ST ACKS STYNE FRUENO a 4- 1926 ATLEP J :gy Z 1 J PI. if gg Ql :19f is 'SOX iii was waltxng wlth og en 1rrr's for the bxll to con e to lnm over Steelton s goal llne and we had won one of the rr'ost excltlng garr'es IH the hlstory of the school by a 7 6 score All Hall' York l-llghl Steelton was defeated Followlng the Steelton vlctory Coateswllle was glven xts worse laclng of the season falllng before the aerlal attack of York Hlgh to a crushlng 42 0 defeat Agaxn all the backfleld men hgured ln the scorlng The next gxrre was the return of Lykens who was defeated 9 0 ID a dovwnpour of rim The next game was the re il test for our Wonder Team as lt was wlth Lebanon on their own fleld FIVC hundred followers saw u defeat la Janon 7 5 Slpe ran thlrty flve yards for a touchdown and lnlelfrlch took the responslblllty on hxmself to klck the goal Lebanon secured thelr touchdown when one of her men blocked a klck and then fell on the ball which rolled across the goal lme Tl1e1r try for extra polnt vms stopped dead and York won another great game The next week DICRIHSOH Freshmen wx ere handed a IZ to 0 defeat Horner former York l-llgh man was playlng qu xrterback for Dxcklnson before he was removed fro'n the game because of lnjury Thanksglvlng Day ended the season when we defeated Gettysburg l-llgh 20 0 Gettysburg held us for three perlods but ln the fourth we gave them all we had and they were dumbfounded and dldn t know what to do Buck Klmedxnst and Blll Slpe played a great game and de serve much credlt for the offenslve part of the vlctory Blll Schweltzer and Red Stewart and the llne played a good defensive game and all played llke veterans of old Helfrich barked the signals better than ex er before and play ed a good oflenslve game The Grange 1nd Blue Wonder Team of I9ZJ has made history for Old York l-llgh and w1ll not be forgotten for many years and wlll be known as one of the very best teams ever to represent Our chool Offlcxal Record of 1925 Wonder Football Team York I-hgh School Player S Po zlzon C2333 ouchdowns 6-gifs 'jwlrig Fiji Sa hes g-xg! STEWART fullback KlalNEDlNST l-lalfback l'lE.l.l:RlCl'l uarterback W SlPE. l-lalfback SCHWFITZER lslalfback THOMAS Halfback LNRlGl-lT Tackle IC xpta1n1 FREUND Tackle G SIPE. l:,n REUTER l-lalfback BARRY Guard STOOPS land l-l Tl-lOlVlP3ON Fnd DlllTZ Guard EGGE Tackle C STRAYhR Center RE.lDE.R Halfbac A STRAYER, End W THOMPSON, Guard .. WLRTZ, Tackle 1 WOGAN Center BECK, Tackle l'lOVlS, Guard STERNER, Guard Lykens l-llgh School Name TOTALS YORK HIGH OPPONENTS I63 1 21424 A , 4 ,H 41. 1 A: 4 f - 7-'le:f-4a, , - fi, J ' 41' f -.iff +7 ' -A 4. - 7 1 jflaf g , 1 ,f 5 . S Pl, 7 ' hd G 1 f ' , - - 11 7 11 11 11 42 , 11 4 3 11 11 27 , Q 11 3 6 1 11 27 . , 4 - 11 4 11 11 11 24 , , 11 1 4 11 11 22 , 1 1 11 11 11 6 f , f 'E 1' 11 1 11 11 11 6 ' , 5 1 11 11 11 6 . , ' 11 5 1 11 11 11 6 , 2 1 11 0 11 6 , 11 11 1 11 11 1 , f 11 11 11 11 11 0 . . , , 11 11 11 11 11 11 - , 11 11 11 11 11 11 , 11 11 0 11 11 11 . ' , 11 11 11 11 11 11 . f li 6 Q 11 11 11 11 , 1 - 4 11 11 11 11 11 . 2 11 11 11 11 11 P 2 11 11 11 11 0 . ' 2 11 11 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 1 11 11 11 11 11 ' 2 11 11 11 2 4 ' ...1. 11 26 I4 1 2 177 - ' 11 4 11 11 11 24 QYDRK H1 BANNERETTE5 THE BACKEWELD SLOW MOTION THE UNE T BQKAKI NGW' ' THE 'DCFRUBS BEAT YORK EEA TI:AN1 ' VAR51TY DRA cTxctL A SQUVENQR room: IN Lemmon SRGNALS ' THE 'Q-HGH BAND THC COACH SNOWED IN m l .22 A urn.: cowfua L - A DAD' 5 pw curl MASCOT 2 f 1926 ATLERJ 'f J, J A G ZQ5. '. 9, if Xi 55.454 Varsity s Offlcxal Scores York Hugh York Hugh York Hlgh York Hlgh York Hugh York Hlgh York Hlglm York Hlgh Total York Hlgh Scrubs 0f:FlCl3l York Hlgh York Hlgh Total York High T Games played away Hanover Lykens Steelton Lykens Coatesvllle Tl..eban0n Dlcklnson Fresh Gettysburg Opponents Scores New Cumberland G Burg Academy Opponents Formerly on Varslty schedule IIARERI l'O0TBALl. Captom Enruqhf Manager Morse 5chwen1'3er' Klrnedunsr 5TewarT W SIPC Barry 6115 Ecme Fruend C Sfrdyer A. Strayer I926 Stacks Thomas Parker' G. Snpe Render Ru eter Helfrich Thom? son fl651 5 - ,., S v f ' ..,.. 26 ...,.. 6 York High ..... 52 Middletown ..... 0 ' ,,... 2 .,..... 6 ' ,.... 7 ....,,. 6 ' ..... 9 ...,... 0 ' ..... 42 , ' .... 0 ' ,.... 7 ,..,. 6 ' ..... I2 ' ' . 0 ' ..,.. 20 .,... 0 f- ' . . 177 .,.. 24 ' ..... 6 , . , I2 ' ..... I0 - . . 0 -e ' . . I6 ,,... I2 ilk. SCHWEXTZER MAKES AN END RVN ENNGHT BLOCKS A NM mnmsomar PILING up AN UNSTOPABLE. orfmct HELFRXCH VMCK5 OUT OF DANGER STEWART MAKES A FXRST DUVN worm 5 cx-scsmuo sficrxou some Acvnom Z f nom vows x-new von nz' 1 hi ., ,A , 3, A , .4 .4 V I . a AWKETPIAE ORK HIGH and the clty of York wltnessed one of the most successful seasons ln its Basket ball hlstory thls past year Coach Welmer had but two veterans to mould the team around l-lelfrlch and Kllnedlnst Strayer Boeckel Slpe and Del-loff played on the scrub team of 25 but proved to make good varslty men These SIX players carrled the colors of Old York Hlgh to vlctory ln I3 out of I8 games a very good record The team flnlshecl IH thlrd place ln the Central Pennsylvania Scholastlc Basketball League loslng their last game to Reading at Reading ln an mdoor football match The boys acquitted themselves wlth fame and honor durmg this season and are deservlng of some crecllt Kllnedlnst the flashy forward led the team m scorxng mth Stray er a close second Klmedlnst plays a fast snappy game and we hope that next season wlll be hls best Strayer will graduate and we all hope that when he goes away to college he Wlll make good Captaln Boeckel wlll also graduate and we hope that he wlll play the game out of school the same as he played It whlle IH school Del-loff IS a junlor and we expect that next season wlll be a banner year for ake because he IS a good boy and deserves a lot of credit Helfrxch wlll graduate and expects to go to Vllla Nova we all hope that he will make good as he IS a fast boy and IS a hard fighter m all lmes of athletics Slpe IS a unlor also and should make out good next year he IS fast and a hard worker B111 made a reliable substltute thls season All these boys deserve a lot of credit and too much cannot be Sald about thelr wonderful dlsplay of basket ball skill thxs season York opened the season with a vlctory over Steelton The Flying Pentagon showed that they needed more practice however and harder work and this was admlmstered by the coach A week later they went to Lock Haven and Sunbury and came home wlth two more vlctorles A few days later they met their first defeat at the hands of l-larrxsburg Tech 38 to 28 Thls dld not dlscourage York Hlgh ln the least for when Tech came to York later Captaln Kltlmlllef and h1s team went home heart broken because they were pulled out of first place by a 34 to 32 defeat administered by our own Old York Hugh drlbblers Lancaster was also IH first place when they came to York and they were dragged down a peg by a 34 to 24 score but when we went to Lancaster we were sent home by a 33 to 30 score It was at thls game that the people crowded on the floor and the playlng space around the baskets was reduced to a very few feet makmg lt hard for the players to get near the basket Readmg came to York restmg ln flrst place but went home IH second place because they couldn t stand a 34 to 24 defeat that Captam Boeckel s team had presented to them York went to Reading ln the last game of the season and that game remlnded one of the cxrcus wlth 1ts lion and tlger cages It looked to the spectators llke the referee was an amateur llon tamer trylng to tame ten Herce wild anlmals wlth blood ln thelr eyes and death ln thelr claws We were defeated 3l to I0 the worst defeat of the season Steelton also defeated us on thelr floor ln a fme bowlmg match by the score of 25 to ZI Wlllxamsport gave us a 26 to 20 setback at Wllll3mSpOft but the up state team was defeated on our floor Gettysburg lost to the Orange and Blue by a large score on our floor yet we were pushed to the llmxt to wm at G Burg Lebanon was defeated on our floor and on their own floor At Lebanon they showed poor sportsmanship by mobblng the referee after they were defeated Coach Welmer s team drd not lose a game on thelr home floor andlost but hve away from home fl67l . n ' v y 1 . . . y . , . v - - u- vu 1 1 ' 1 v n v v ' uJ u - at n - - - , . y . 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Varszty Basket-Ball Te ogan UCHG mpson E. 0 rayer USC ' am bbert Mcllvain Th L K W Egge Weimer Ro St Sipe Boeckel Klinedinst DeHoff Helfrich if was The scrubs deserve a lot of credlt for their showxng this season so here IS to the scrubs Capt Rouse IVIcIIva1n C Slpe Andrews Reuter Lucas Egge Wogan and Thompson We hope that these boys make good next year at Old York I-Ilgh and may they be the first to brmg the pennant to our school Now Iet s all gxve three good rousxng cheers for the good old Varsity and Scrub teams Yeah' Team Yeah' Team Yeah' Team Yeah' Scrubs Yeah' Scrubs Yeah' Scrubs And now the curtam IS closed for I926 Basket ball season GAME RFCORDS York I-Ixgh 'York Hlgh York Hlgh York H1gh York Hlgh York I-Ixgh York Hxgh York I-hgh York Hrgh York I-Ixgh York Hlgh York Hugh York Hugh York Hlgh York Hlgh York Hlgh York I-Ilgh Total York Hlgh DJ Steelton 'Lock Haven Sunbury Lebanon Harrlsburg Tech Lancaster :kW1II1amsport I-Iarrlsburg Tech Gettysburg Readmg Wlllxamsport XC-ettysburg Lancaster Lock Haven Sunbury 'SteeIton 'kRead1ng Opponents ' Denotes games played abroad INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS Kllnedlnst Strayer Del-Ioff Boeckel Helfrlch W Slpe Egge Rouse Wogan IVIcIIva1n Totals C Frcld Foul Total amcs Goals Goals Pomts I8 H1693 44x87 56x72 3 I xDI 20x47 I3x29 5x 3 I7Ix303 5 f, 62 X ,f-f-5' -X fi-as ! 7 Y' -J Q 6' , F ,ij f ' ' ' s H: ,pf 3, ,f ' 'R me so R g v is if f ' ....,, 24 ....... 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I9I 5'3 T 1 K The results of the I926 track season cannot be recorded completely due to the fact that this Annual goes to press before the season IS over We find however much interest manifested thus far At the Penn Relays on Aprll 24 the relay team representing York High finished fifth in a closely contested race Bethlehem Wllliamsport Scranton Central and Reading reached the post before the anchor man of the Orange and Blue team drd barely fifteen yards separated the five bunched runners Myers Lehman W Slpe and Parker composed Coach Welmer s team At the York County Track and Fleld Meet on the Meadow Field on May 8 York High entrles fared very well The surprlslng feature was the wonderful work of the girls who were the first falr ones ever to represent the Orange and Blue ln a track and field meet Following are the tabulated results of York Hxgh s entries ln the meet CLASS A flqor male students of York Hanover and Red Lion Hugh! 100 yard dash Won by Myers York second Slpe York third lloke llanover Winning time I0 5 IO seconds 220 yard low hurdles First heat won by R Stewart York second Forney Hanover Winning time 32 3 5 seconds Second heat won by Helfrich York second Morning Hanover Wlnnlng time 3I 4 5 seconds Flnals won by R Stewart second Focliney third Helfrlch Wlnnlng tlme 3I 5 I0 sec on s Medley relay race Won by Hanover Hlgh fForney ran I00 yards l-loke 220 Clark 440 Mlller 880 second York thlrd Red LIOD Wlnnxng time 3 minutes 31 2 5 seconds Running broad Jump Won by Forney Hanover second Gotwalt York third Bange Hanover Wmnlng distance I9 feet I 4 inch OPEN HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS fOpen to students of any city or county hugh schools 220 yard dash Won by Hoke Hanover second Gotwalt York Itlllfd Burg Red Llon Winning time 25 3 5 seconds Half mile run Txed for first place between Fritz Glen Rock and Moller York third Acton York Winning tlme 2 minutes I3 4 5 seconds Pole vault Won by Andrews York second Markle Hanover third Kessler York Winning height 9 feet 3 mches Discus throw Won by Markle Hanover second Hostetter Hanover third Watson York Winning dl tance 92 feet 7 mches new record Running hlgh jump Won by Helfrlch York second Andrews York thlrd Rlchle York Winning height 5 feet 2 1nches 12 pound shot put Won by Amspacher Glen Rock second Markle Hanover third Stewart York Winning distance 39 feet 61nches CLASS D Qlror hugh school and club gurls of city and county 50 yard dash lilrst heat won by Nye York second Lentz Glen Rock Wnnmg time 7 I5 seconds Second heat won by Fstep Iewlsberry f I I second Anderson West York Winning tme 7 I 5 seconds Third heat won by Byers Lewlsberry second E fqllnchbaugh Red Lion Winning time 7 seconds won by Nye econd Anderson third Flmch baugh Winning time 6 4 5 seconds Qnew record Potato race Won by D Brabham York second Bott York thlrd Anderson West York Wmnlng time I6 4 5 seconds 300 yard relay Won by York Ihgh KJ Hendrlck son G Ilobby Bott Ilmkle second Lewlsberry third Glen Rock Winning time 44 seconds Volley ball match won by York Hlgh second Albemarle Running hop step and Jump Won by Hmkle York second Haines Red l..1on third Lentz Glen Rock Winning distance 30 feet 7 mches Basketball throw Won by R Roth York second Wlnnlng dlstance 78 feet 6 mches Summary Winners of Class A Cups First York High School 45 pomts Second Hanover High School 34 pomts Winner of Class D Cup First York Hugh School 26 pomts New Records A list of the new records established at the sixth annual York County Track and l'1eld meet Saturday together with the former holders and records follow Class A Discus throw Ted Markle Hanover High Dis tance 92 feet 7 mches Former record held by Charles Stelnlnger York High set ln I925 at 89 feet 8 1nches Two hundred and twenty yard low hurdles Robert Stewart York High Time 3I 5 I0 seconds This is the first year for this event Class D Fifty yard dash Mlss R Nye York Hrgh 6 4 5 seconds Former record held by Mlss Gladys Helges Hanover Hugh set in I925 at 6 9 IO seconds Running hop step and jump Miss Hmkle York High Distance 30 feet 7 mches This IS the first year for thls event Basketball throw Miss R Roth York High Distance 78 feet 6 mches Former record held by Miss M SDIVCIQ Hanover set in I925 at 62 feet 6 inches 5 as 1,32 ll , , . ' ' i - . : 1 . 1 w , ' :D 'h 5: - 7 - ' Z, - ' V ' ' . ' . ' g Il.. Mlyefsrwest Yorfki third,. c. 'sheffek Wesl York. . D 4 I Y ' ' 5 Q. f fc 'r f . .gg - H , V I . . 'W 7' . - YYYV . ry' v' K. l 1 I 71 1 , a 1926 ATLEP 2 ...Z annul' 611 4 Q: if fix Q W Quo. ' f , as-if if - 5 Gzrls Basket ball Hu MARIAN lVl SCIIVIIUI Because of the great lnterest m 1n1fe tel 111 b xsket b 1ll tht glrls were gxven 1 chance to show thelr athletic prowess lnterclass te 1ms were org 1n1zel wrth a vxew to formmg a varsxty team The troubles of the season were many bac ILISL of the poor gymnf1s1u'n whlch had to be used 1nd so no V'lTSlty team was OIQ 1I'1lZCKl The Senlor team had so'ne rough sarlmg but tl1lS was to be expe ted The other teams had the advantage of playmg supervlsed bwsket ball ID gr1mm1r school w hxle the Senlors had no experlence But ln splte of thxs the glrls pl me l on III true Y H 3 sp1r1t Vlfhen the season ended they had won one g1mc Gzrlv H ocleey Reahzlng that the boys had every aclv'1nt1ge of the lVleat1ow Fleld and that the glrls should enjoy some form of outdoor recreatron 1 move w IS m 1dc to lnltlate hockey lnto the York Hlgh School MISS Laura B Ford a we1rer of the st1r IWV tfllt l xt Sargent School of Physxcal l du catlon for Athletxcs w IS secured to coach the team The season was not so successful as ffllgllt he efcpctte l but consrdcratlon must be glven to the fact that thls was the Hrst season thlt tht g 1mc w lv pl xyc l H1 York Two teams were formed the Orange ind the Blue Thex plat eel 1 serles of two games and of these the Orange wearers won both 5 llennzs Durlng the Sprlng of I9ZJ six of the hnc t te 1n1s co lrts rn thxs se t1o1 of the state were developed on the Nleadow Fleld At the bcgxnnxng of the I92o IQ76 school wear Coach Wermer Issued a call for tennls candldates and 1 great numl er re pondesl There followetl two xery successful tournaments the Boys laourn mvcnt brought out some of the hnest youthful tennis players ID the c1ty of York and after many tllfllllflg b1ttles ol1n Rouse and Robert Nelson emerged ln the finals ln the Clrls Tournament there w 1s hkewlse efcperlenced some champlon Shlp maternal and lnterestlng matches were seen e1ch evenlng osephme Henderson and Helen lVlcCollam reached the finals Nelther of these m1tches were 1ble to he pl 13ed duc to wxntrx weather and thus the tourna ments were never completed but nexertheless a good start was Ol'Dt:1lHC'l ln the lntroductlon of thxs sport at York Hlgh once more and we hope to l1e1r ol so nt wmmng scholastic tennls teams representmg the Ormge and BlLlClf1 the next fcw ye ITS lfl . 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X ' ' E e ee 1926 ,4 Zwmqilj l f QT 5542415 Interclass Soccer The lnterclass soccer league games were not finished but the majorlty of the games were played and the Freshmen were leading the league the Seniors were ln the th1rcI place wlnnlng one game losing tvso and tled three for a total of live pomts STANDING OF TEAMS Won Lost Trad Poznts Freshmen Senlors Sophomores 5 Interclass Basket ball Sixty men reported for mterclass basket ball and lt was found necessary to form two dlvlslons namely Class A and B Class A playing on Monday and Class B on Wednesday The Seniors of Class A lost thelr f-xrst game but came back strong and defeated the unlors the next week The lOllOWlhg week the Seniors were toppled over by the Sophomores and went lnto thlrd place A few weeks later they defeated the unlors agam and went lnto tle for second place The next week they lost a hard fought battle to the Sophomores 38 to 36 The season for Class A closed a few weeks later wlth the SCDIOTS defeatlng the Freshmen to tle the unlors for second place The Sophomores cllnched the t1tIe by defeatmg the unxors The Class B games were somewhat closer ln comparlson Wlth Class A The Senlors won their Hrst game but were defeated by the unlors ID a very close and excxtlng game Zl to I7 The next week they defeated the Sophomores Zl to I7 and kept up thelr wlnmng streak until the end The Senlor team had I'-lve men ln the first flfteen of the hlgh scorers for the season At the close of the season a game was played between the Sophomores wlnners of Class A and the Seniors wlnners of Class B The Senlors defeated the Sophs and were acclalmed champlons of both classes Some of the stars on both Class A and B teams of the Semor Class are as follows I-Iumbert Munchel Helndel A Strayer Gotwalt Noel Folkenroth Ickes Herman Brltcher Stewart Walker Klnsey essop Reuter Hamme Parker Andrews Morse Kltzmlller Smlth Parball and I nrlght Both Senior teams finlshed second ln the team scorlng Class A scorlng 243 points and Class B scorlng 247 pomts The Class of 26 wlshes you all the success that there IS ln th1s world Keep the same Splflt and fight up that has been manlfested durmg the season and you w1II come out on top when you leave school Congratulatlons for wmnmg the pennant for our class Semors of Class B and we congratu late you Senlors of Class A for your wonderful fight and splrlt that you showed throughout the season RESULTS OF CLASS A Won Losl Percenl Won Losl Percent Sophomores 8 I 889 ,Iumors 5 4 556 Senxors 5 4 556 Freshmen O 9 000 RESULTS OF CLASS B Won Lost Percent Won Losl Percent ' Semors 8 1 889 Freshmen 2 7 222 ,Iumors 7 2 778 Sophomores I 8 I I I I:l72I ff' e -ef -4 ' e E-CYS L 'Q ff 2 I 15 '. 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York Hzgh Songs ' AI MA IVIATI-R Qld H ork Hlgh Hugh I-Ilgh Dear old York Hlgh Hlgh Hlgh We may Search ln all dlrectlons But vue Fund none other fllgll Xvhen our days wxth thee are over In thy splrlt we w1II hover Old York Hlgh old York I-Ilgh Old York I-hgh Hxgh I-Ilgh OI D YORK HIGH Old York Hlgh oIcI York Hlgh Old York Hlgh for me Old Y oxk II1g,I1 oIdYo1kII1gI1 Is known on Iand and sea I rom North to South, from Last to Wcbt, You are the school I Iove the best Old York Hlgh, old York Illgh Old York H1gh for me HAIL YORK HIGH Hall to the Orange And hall to the Blue Hall Alma Mater ever so true WImere'er we may wander XVhere'er are hearts may be, We'II slng for old York Hlgh I love thee fI76H 4 4 ,7 W f iegfff-WY ,Y.k :I if f 'QIX WZI B E an ,ur un .An an um nn. 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BRITTON NE of the great alms of 26 IS to be a httle dlfferent ln other words orlgmal We dld not disregard thls alm when searching for a sultable unlor Play for we found an unusual play ln ust Out of College We strongly belleved ln student partlclpatxon so we lncluded slxty characters whlch were as many as could act comfortably on our stage ln the second act we staged an extravaganza whlch turned out to be a complete success Louis Morse who as the ofhce boy acted hls part so naturally and unconsclously that he deserves honorable mention appeared first Wayne Keller as Septxmus PlCkCflHg the pxckle kmg played the part of a qulck tempered father wlth a beautlful daughter ln love wlth a college man HIS outbursts of temper added much to the enjoyment of the audience Luella enkxns Plckerlng hls wlfe played by Mabel Britton portrayed the role of the hlgh mmded society woman with xdeals The leadmg part played by Mlchael Brltcher was the role of a young man just out of college H15 lnterpretatlon was of the best and much of the success of the play rested on hlm Dorothy Dlehl played the leadlng femlnme role and too much credit cannot be glven for the splendid way she played her part lVlart1n Ebbert as Professor Bllss and George Dlcl-c as a collector of souvenirs had the audlence convulsed many tlmes when BllSS trled to calm the actors 1n a particularly excltmg part or when Dlck sald Another plclcle please' Edward Walters the bookkeeper Bradford had an excellent style of dramatlc lnterpretatxon Dorothy Rawhouser as N W Jones played the part of the femlnme buslness man She was as manmsh ln her attire as she was mannlsh ln her style of conversatlon Genevleve Chlzzle played by Hazel Holcombe was one of the outstanding characters of the play Her thoroughly natural stage presence made her one of the best Dorothy Beck was another of the capable females m the play She was Aunt ulla the old fashloned aunt of the leadmg man and the way she handled the humorous sltuatlons was excellent Russel PTICC as the lxfe Insurance agent and Lester Naylor as the book agent added much humor to the play The agents were very true to life and they relleved the heavier dramatlc sltuatlons Other characters who wlth their dramatic ablllty added much to the success of the play were the tram caller Lester l-lobaugh the news stand glrl Gladys Ruesskamp the busy lady Esther Diller the lady traveler Vxrglnla Helllg The great part of thls huge success must go to Mr Glatfelter who had the entlre responsl blllty fum' ' ycsggb 'l?rElf' hx Rx l 5 'h I .1 ,Q .e fb ,J K og g . svn Y? ' . , . 1 l F - , , 2 ' , Q ' . : , JUN OR PLAY CAST sf Ze? will mW 4' ?fL 'l Rufus Ernest Bradford Bernlce McCorm1ck 1926 ATLER2 if gil X mme Just Uut of College Lours S Morse Edward L Walters anlce M Wllt Septlmus Flckermg l Wayne Keller Sllvers Mason H Dletz Keller Sollcltor of Insurance Russell PTICC Cenevleve Chlzzle Hazel G Holcombe Carollne Frckerlng Dorothy Drehl Edward W Swinger Michael Brltcher Subscrlptlon Book Agent Lester W Naylor N W Jones Dorothy Rawhouser Luella enkms Pxckermg Mabel I Brltton Prof H DalrympleBl1ss Martln B Ebbert Lonesome Lady Traveller Vlrglnla Helllg Characlers as They Appear Delegate from the UNION Rlchard Spangler Mlss Larksum MISS Byrd Collector of SOUVCHITS MISS Blythe Colleglans Aunt ulla Swlnger Busy Lady Ticket Seller Tram Caller News Stand Glrl The Scenes Frances Le Fevre Helen D Felser George Dnck Ellzabeth Yeates Edwln Schnelder Fred Krtzmlller Lowry Mann Dorothy S Beck Esther Dlller Edward Maxell Lester Hobaugh Gladys Ruesskamp Ac l The Office of Septlmus Plckerlng Ac II At the Pure Food Show Umon Station Burldlng A t III Unlon Statlon the Waltrng Room People al the Pure Food Show and Rallroad Slallon Charlotte Barr Ruth M Knlsely Helyn Gladfelter Betty Mlller Marguerlte Hackenyos essrca Llnk Martha H Yaglc Frances Stauffer Loulse Motter Grace Detwller Allce May Hoover Gall Bonner Ellzabeth Berger Dorothy Knaub Helen Haugh Mary C Meyers Catharine Tarbert Mxldred Peddlcord Alberta Wlley Ruby Anderson Charlotte Boyer Mlrlam Trimmer Mary Sacket Eleanor RICE Helen C Rodewlg Helen Rutland Charlotte Brown Catherine Schroll Helen Maughlm Alvin Beck Paul Klmedlnst Ethel Lehman Robert Reever Edward A Glatfelter Dzreclor Lawrence Mlller Stage Manager Harry R Fauth 24 Scenic Director Rodney Lauer Asst Slage Manager Ellis Brydla Asst Seeruc DlfCCfOf Dorothy Beck Secy to lhe Dzrector Russel Prxce Chalrman Wayne Keller Dorothy Knaub LOUISE Lenhart, Chairman Catherlne Tarbert Mlldred Saylor lvln Bear, Chairman Ernestme Colegrove Dorothy Beck Publzcdy Commztlee Esther Hoopes esslca Lmk George Dlck Edward Walters Properly Commztlee Rodney Lauer Lawrence Mlller Betty Mlller Martin Ebbert Tzclret Commrttee Lester Naylor Helen Cundrum Lowry Mann LOUISC Motter Alberta Wlley Dorothy Calhoun Gladys Ruesskamp Frances Le Fevre Edward Maxell Helen Haugh Alvln Beck Frances Stauffer Louls Morse Mlldred Peddlcord FI8I'l 3 , ,, e-1 Q, Q 55.1, LL, -3 a A e L aa f . 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Prince of Wales Mabel Britton Beau Brommel Hazel Holcombe Richard Brmsley Sheridan Helen Felser Reginald Courtenay Kathryn Altland Mr Oliver Vincent Marlan Poorbaugh Lord Manly Elizabeth Heinlv Mr Abrahams Rachel Resser Esther Hoopes Dorothy Rawhouser Prince s Footrnan Mildred Peddlcord Simpson Mildred Gerber Duchess of Leamington Dorothy Myers Mariana Vlncent Dorothy Dlehl Mrs St Aubyn Dorothy Beck Kathleen Margaret Hain Lady Farthlngale Helen Rodewig French lodging house Keeper Margaret Smith BZilllHS 51:44 X ' nu 'Y , . , , ' ' Al ' U! ' 0 V - , . , . , , , .. 5 H Mortimer ,.... ,,... ...,.....,. A n na Garrett f, l Credit is also due all the members of the committees who worked hard for the success of 2 ,S 1926 ATLER J Q -10 ,fa F -u-L Za-.fri fe 5 M US Eulerpean Play Bu KATHRYN STRINI- ROSE O PLYMOUTH TOWN by Beulah Marie Dm and l velyn Greenleaf Sutherland was presented by the Euterpean Literary Society in the High S hoolAud1tor1um anuary 8 l926 The play was the first to be given by th society The cast selected showed remarkable ability in that the play was a marl-:ed success Much credit is also due Miss Catherine E Helndel who drrectecl it with the assistance of Miss Ethel K Streibert and Mrs ohn Welmer faculty advisors of the society and Mr E A Glatfelter head of a family of three adopted children and Aunt Resolute Story a typical old maid of the time Rose de la Noye a pert little French maid who in one instance saves the life of a corn thlef suspect Garret Foster whom she later learns to love Phllllppe de la Nloye IS the brother of Rose and is unusually interested in Miriam Chllllngsly a sweet little Puritan girl and the third of the adopted children Now as IS to be expected there is a tangled love affair for ohn Margeson who dearly loved Rose was loved not by Rose but by Mlflam The entanglement becomes quite intricate but Aunt Resolute who had come to the Plymouth town in quest of thrills in her old age comes to the rescue and does quite a bit to help these inexperienced young folks out of all their troubles Thus as in all good pl xys ill hnally ends happily THF ROSE OPLYMOUTH TOWN The Cas! Rose cle la Noyc Louise Motter Barbara Standish Ruby Anderson Miriam Chilllngsly Helen Haugh Aunt Resolute Story Louise Lenhart Garret Foster Gladys Reusskamp Miles Standl h Sylvla Lyon Philllppe de la Noye Clara May C-lpe ohn Margeson Gladys Barnes the play Program amce Wilt Chazrman Leona Swartz Helen lVlcCollam Charlotte Balr Llizabeth Yeates Coslumc jessica Link Charrman Isabel Hollinger Kathryn Strme Alberta Wiley Frances Stauffer Properly Anna Shepp Chairman Louise Hoffeditz Lois Whitehouse Yetta Nlarlcowltz Henrietta Lenhart Lois Whitman Publzczly Margaret Magee Chairman Beatrice lwrnst Dorothy Knaub Mae Richards Alice May Hoover TlCl?Cf Mildred Saylor Miriam Wilt Mary Williams Ruth Fluhrer Anna Mae Ferg Helen lVlcCollam l eona Swartz Q l85Ll Chairman uson if , f 'L-49 '-213- ' af f -fi' ,L , isis. '- 7' n ff -f .1 - on e,Lf?' to ff , Auf' J f LV xx ' I The scenes were laid in a small Plymouth village with Barbara and Miles Standish at the J .... ............. C 6 J, 1926 ATLERJ if Zelzinrx aims M1 ff Chrzstmas Plays F Sophomore Christmas Play Christmas In the Toy Department wrltten by Miss Margarlte Lxvlngston lnow Mrs Phrllp Loucksj featured the Chrlstmas program of our Sophomore year LOUIS Morse and Mxclmael Brltcher took the parts of two hlgh school students and lntroduced the comedy of the play ln addltlon to these parts several Sophomore glrls took part ID the dance of the dolls This play wrltten and directed by a member of our own faculty pleased all Reverle one of Arthur Wlldes dellghtful llttle sketches was the Chrlstmas Play whlch captlvated the audience on December Z4 1924 SIX members of the class of 26 were featured m thls production They and the parts they protrayed are as follows Rlchard Harkness Brantly Parker Mrs Rlchard Harkness r Annamary Dean George Harkness lddward Walters Mrs George Harkness Kathryn Strme Mrs ames Harkness Mabel Brltton the Butler ldwln Qchnelder The Mlsses llvmgstone McDonell Moody Dlehl and Mr l A Glat feltcr were coaches F Semor Chrzstmas Play Chrlstmas ln a New York Tenement was qulte cleverly enacted on December 24 1929 An uncouth landlord wlth only thlrty cents IH hrs pocket and des1rous of holding a Christmas party for the poor children ln the Hat that was the part portrayed by Brantly Parker as Ezra Johnson HIS wxfe Blddle rn the personage of Mane Hllclebrand regarded hrm wlth mlngled scorn and love Betty Brown ln the role of MISS Good Heart the phllanthroplst played a dlfhcult part ln a very capable manner Helen Rutland was exceptlonally fine as the sister of Llttle Tom The parts of Little Tom Professor Baton Dan Wooley Mlss Never Smlle and the chlldren of the tenement were taken by non Semor students Slngxng danclng and instrumental music featured prommently IH thls play The Mxsses Moody Dlehl Mc Donell and Wellenslek and Prof E A Glatfelter deserve great commendatlon for the manner ln VVl11Cl'l they dxrected thls play fl86H e 19 c Z e ,J K ! f . - H he jfff F , A - ' 4 ' P 1 sa y is Junior Christmas Play . . . . 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I 1 1 , Y 0 n ,M Mursnc York Hzgh School Urchestra By HESTIIER LOUISE KEENFY MONG thc many actlvltxes ln our Hlgh School one IS outstanding for lts permanent splrlt one that IS contlnually furnlshlng pleasure for others both IH educatlon and amusement IS the York Hlgh School Orchestra Throughout the hlstory of York Hlgh this organlzatlon was thoroughly appreclated by all and at the same tlme was dolng everybody a great benefit Every morning at chapel CXCTCISCS the orchestra would always play and besldes on several Friday mornlngs rendered special selectlon Some of these numbers were composed by the dlrector Professor Knoch Others were famous selections by great artlsts The orchestra ID this especlally dxsplayed thelr ablhty At the functlons sponsored by organlzatlons or SOClCt1CS of the High School the orchestra wllllngly rendered thelr best servlces Its success IS due to the cooperatlon of the students of whlch lt IS composed and the slncerlty of the leader The ones who have ever been entertalned by thls orgamzatxon can well say lt would greatly be mlssed lf lt should dlscontlnue The ones who have made thls orchestra a success and who have helped to uphold the Old York High Standard ln the cooperative and musical llnes are the followlng Martln Ebbert Z6 Dietz Keller Z6 Clalr Fltl Z6 Fred Woltman Lols Whltman osephlne Strayer Ellzabeth Sensbach Robert Nelson Cellos acob Stacks 26 Donald Shelley Clarlncls Lawrence Mlller 26 Emmanuel C-ottlleb Trumpets Rlchard Martin Rlchard Moul Cordon WlCSt Mlchael Sletz Pr Violins Edward Keen Sldney Fleld Herbert Baumelster ohn MlHDlCh Stewart Baker Alford Creager Gale Ecker Robert Frey Luther Hoffman Vzolas Wllllam Zech Alto Horns James Gotwalt Raymond Albrlght Drums Charles Budeshexm Director ofessor A A Knoch fI87Ll Ray Beaverson Donald Ness Kenneth Sprlnger Sol Smgerman Catherlne Frey Rlchard Aldlnger Chester Hledelbaugh Carrol Creager Bass Helen Axe Tromboncs Delmas Howard Howard Bower Albert Shlve Gordon Long 26 Plano Hesther Keeney 26 - Qui A Q31 Ami Si-9' 4 S359 J. . . 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J v, .i L..,... - ' 41? ..-l BAND 4G YORK fa 3 W' , ,WEN eg' if QL X W S75 York Hzgh Band Bu GORDON LONC' HAT was more mspxrmg than to hear that famous York High Band of 26 play the tune of Old York Hlgh when our football team and basket ball team were ID the game playlng as hard as they knew how to bring vlctory to thelr Alma Mater and the l500 students on the slde llnes cheerlng and rootlng to thelr utmost for the sake of brlnglng those teams thru to vlctory Why drcl York Hlgh have a wonder football team and llkewxse basket ball team for 263 Because lt was the splrlt that was manlfested by thls famous Band and student body The Band furnlshed the mspxratlon and support that IS always necessary for a vlctorxous season The Band lnstllled real Splflt 1nto the team and also showed what York Hugh could accompllsh The York Hlgh teams have always been teams of spmt and only the York Hugh Band could xnstlll that splrlt What Team could not wm when they heard the band York Hlgh Band also played an aCtlVC part durmg the Basket ball season Durlng several of the games a portlon of the band durmg mtermlsslon at the sound of a bugle call rose and marchmg to the one end of the floor in mllltary form turned and faced the audience and played the msplrmg notes of that new song Hall York Hlgh wrxtten by Mr Stalr a member of the Alumnl Thanks to Mr Stalr s coachlng the student body sang It unaccompalned then the brass played agam accompamed by the students September 4th Yorl-' Hlgh Band met for the first txme Flfty members responded to the call Members were supplled by Athletlc Assoclatlon wlth sweaters bearlng an orange Y ln front the band has been a constantly growing lnstltutxon of the school It greatest value IS the fostermg of a true school splrlt whlch IS so necessary rn upholdmg our athletlc enterprlses lt stlmulates too the publnc to a keener mterest and better apprecxatlon of thelr York High School Fourteen members of last year s band were members thls year They lncluded K lVletzel N Reeser Al Knoch all who play wlth the Colleglate Erght Followlng IS the llst of the members of the band when lt first met Clarmels VZTIUODUO C-lvler Blum Gottlexb Shelley Woltman Arclon lVl1ller Snare Drums Schmidt Smlth lVloul Wertz Saxophones W Heagy T Kraft R Barrlck R Sell Gnau A Shxrey I.. 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I ..., V , xg . 1 ' . . x X. - ' xtuhfff 2 Q- 1926 ATLER J ,ff X 7 J ,4 3 T Qin.-1l'9,f - X M'- f York Hzgh Chozr lprof Stuart E Glpe Dlrectorl OR many years the Hlgh School Chorus has annually glV6n a concert IH the Hxgh School Audltorlum accornpanled by the Hlgh School Orchestrx Fach vear It rendered standard works by the best composers ID excellent style But ln the year l92D a new organlzatlon came mto exlstence Fl hls orgamzatlon xx as known as the Hlgh School CllOlI' SIHCC thls organmzatxon has started the C horus has been dlscontlnued and the C,l1OlI' renders a co cert annually The way ln whlch the Cxholr came 1nto exlstence lb very umque Wlmen the mld year pro motlons at the end of the second semester took place the Cl101I' was formed and glV6H seats on the rostrum so as to make room for the lncomxng students Vlfxth thls new organlzatlon formed the lncomlng class was taken care of and another feature was added to our Assemblv CXCTCISCS Besldes the concert glVCH annually the Cxholr rendered several numbers from txme to tlme at speclal programs held ln the audltorlum ln all respects lt has been a worthy orgamzxtlon 111 the school and has helped bring up the morale of the school l ollowmg 19 the program as rendered on May 6 l926 PART I Orchtstra Coronation Nlarch C hon O Turn Thet So lst Nlaxgaxct rl noutxmnt Male Chorus Wlmo Wlll Oer the Downs lntergcr Vltae Vxohn Solos Prom the C anebralcc MlI1UCt Spanish Dine: A Reglnald Funk C hon Oh ltxlla ltalm Beloved PART ll Cholr A Merry l lfe Orchestr uomam lntermezzo SlI'lfOI1lC0 Cl1OlI' Lovely Appear GITIS Chorus ould That My Love Barcarolle My SUl'1bl1lI'1C C holr Dance and Sung H1901 5 ' at H A Y' , I 2: . ' y 3.25 ,RRY W 'f 1-.ij--it : 55 v f ff -V see ,ff-fe - Xe-Lg, A '. 1 ii i ' -5 '4 9 re y Vi'-X N.,-Q 4 T F ':l1T Y 'i :Si W X ,fl I' I -f . 2 I I , -- - Q O . E . L H , 7 ' ' ' Y - - - 5 , V V v K C , x C ' IVA ' . . . . I . . .W Y . . , V V 1 1 s 1 . x ' l y . I V . . 1 v ' T I -u U - . . V . 2 ,, V. . VV - - .. f V. w T K, - 1 lv nl ' vv . . , . V , , - - - .. - N .V .. - VV .. V - -- t C . . . , V ' A L, Q 1 V ' ' ' W L AL ' ' 11 . . ..... . . . . . V 2 V ' c V V - - .. V VV .. . VV .. - - .V a , . . . ....,. , . Q ' - .. V, - v s HI W VV .. V. .4 v W - V- - - .. - VV socmat, Ill! III! Freshmen Receptzon Even IH ltS lnfancy the Class of 26 proved ltSClf capable of maklng a success of every pro ject It undertook The first of these undertakings was the Freshmen Reception on October 20 l922 At thls tlme before a host of parents and frlends of the class the Freshmen Chorus composed of Classical girls rendered several delightful selections CSSICH l..1nk then took up her posltlon at the plano and played the Norweglan Brldal Procession lGr1egl and Butter Hy lGr1ezJ The program was brought to a climax by an lntrlgulng little playlet ust a Little Mlstake Blanche Welfeld and Mary Wllllams ln the respectlve roles of Mrs Boll and Allce Mrs Boll s nlece played thelr parts ln true style Evelyn Wexgel the cook wxth her much used expresslon Shure vhy not3 brought down the house Wlth laughter and applause Cather me Tarbert and Catherine Strock as Allce S glrl frlends acted thelr parts very well And then there was llttle MISS Take the cause of the llttle mistake ln the personage of Mary Smyser Recltatlons by LOUIS Morse and Hazel Holcombe followed by several remarks by Mr Porter chalrman for the evening and Dr R O Stoops composed the remainder of the well planned program This Reception was one of the greatest of ltS klnd ln the annals of hxstory A Jumor Sozree anuary I6 I923 marked the date of our hrst class solree From exght to twelve o clock of that evening many feet were kept trlpplng over the floor ln tlme to the muslc furnlshed by Phll Rose and Hrs Colleglans Novelty dances had been arranged and there were cards for those not wlshlng to dance The commlttee ln charge composed of Elsle Ness V1rg1n1a Boeckel Evelyn Neller Mary WllllamS Paul H6lff1Ch l..ou1s Morse Gerald Chambers and Herbert Wertz was rewarded for ltS faithful SCTVICCS by the keen enjoyment whlch everyone present expenenced Semor Sozree On February 5 of our Semor Year we once more gathered together 1n the beautxfully decor ated lower corrldor of dear old York Hugh For four hours from elght to twelve Terplschore relgned supreme for the majority of us whlle others of us mdulged ln playmg cards Al Hol landers Orchestra enllvened the scene greatly and our SOIFCC was pronounced the greatest success of the season The lnvlted guests were Prof and Mrs C B Helnly, Mr and Mrs Fred Porter, Mlss Strelbert, Mr Hetrxck, Mlss Wellenselk, Mr Zelgler, Mr Danner, MISS Dlehl, Mr Howell, Mlss Moody, Mlss McDonell, Mr and Mrs Lambert Greenawalt, Mr and Mrs Arnold, and Mr Edward Glatfelter The commlttee whlch worked so falthfully to make thls the huge success which xt was, was General chaxrman, Vlncent MCC-ulgan, Co chalrman, Brantly Parker, Mlldred Peddlcord, Dorothy Knaub, and Ernestlne Colegrove fI9l:l HJ2. ul. 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J . - - , I v ' . .. . . . ,, . , , , , , . , , . . 1 l ' . . , 1 - ' , H - - e Q- 1926 jill? .Qi ,QEYW -fe 5 :six of ff Freshmen Pzcnzc As the last week of the Freshmen year was dawning the thoughts of the members of Z6 were turned to one of pleasure lnstead of lessons Under the capable dxrectlon of l..ou1s Morse the class met ln the lower hall over ln Cherry and arrangements were made Several weeks later the settlng had changed to Cold Sprxngs Park Dancing of course was the mam feature of the day s program However there were other amusements and everyone had a rollxckxng good time 5 Sophomore Pzcnzc At the close of the Sophomore year the nose of the Schooner 26 was agaln polnted to Cold Sprlngs Park Her cargo almost a one hundred percent attendance of the class was buoyant and happy She landed and the cargo danced off danced onto the dancing hall and ln the evenlng danced back onto the shxp homeward bound There were no casualtles mlshaps nothlng but an all around good time for everyone 5. J unzor Pzenzc After nlne months of arduous toll durlng our unlor year the last day of school for the school year l924 23 was set aslde for recreatlon and amusement Accordlngly on the mornlng of Frlday May 29 at nlne o clock three huge dellvery vans teemmg wlth happy unlors left the Hlgh School bulldlng en route for a day s enjoyment at Duck s Dam The commlttee IH charge composed of l Wayne Keller chalrman Hazel Holcombe Helen Haugh oseph Provenza and hlsle Ness had made every PTOVISIOH for a good tlme for everyone Preclpxtatxon durlng the afternoon lnterfered wlth some of these plans but dancing began Wlth the syncopatxon furnlshed by The Seven Melodlans and between the showers boatmg was enjoyed Everyone had a dellghtful tlme and was sorry to leave fproof one truck didn t reach York tlll after one A M P X Senior Picnic Gracluatlon was a week and a half dlstant School and school frlends would soon be parted Little thought drd the many devotees of '26 gxve to such sad thoughts on that day of all days May l9, the day of the Senxor PICIIIC Accomac, the spot whlch had wltnessed so many semor year gatherings, had been chosen for the occaslon There were plenty of uchapsn and yet not loo many Everythlng was hne The Weldon Hall orchestra, wxth all its pep and rhythm, was there and when the shades of nlghtn had fallen upon the gathered crowd, It was wlth a feeling of regret that we turned our faces homeward from our last Qand onlyj Senlor Plcnlc fI9Zfl 2 I . . f , - Qeflse , - e I 3, . ,f ' gg :.!' - f fe ,- X . 4- J ----V: - I - t ,' 1, F f .. - Q ,iff 1 S 'fl X ff ' ' X, Y, ' Y Q if '--.. ,. v -Y x 2 5 --' 1 A11 , , ' 7-'S l l - y , , . , - - .4 H -1 Y . - v , v . . A Q . . 4- . yy . . , . , , V . , , v y - , no I 1 . . J , , . . . . . . , , , y y - , y - y Y V ' V 1 y , J , . , y Q , . - - rr . H , 1 , , . . . . ' lflll f Q2-TW? as 54-'QF S Class Organzzatzon Preszdenl Vice President Secretary Preszdent Vice Preszdent Secretary Treasurer Mr H rrrlson President Vice President Secretary freasurer Preszdent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Ml' EdWlD ,X Dxnner A Arnold JUNIOR YEAR l rrst Semester Louis S Morse olm L Rouse Loulse C Motter Second Semester olmn L Rouse W Iowry Mann Frances L Stauffer Lester W Naylor Faculty Adusors Mrs MdfgUCfltC l1VlI'lgbtOIl Louclcs SLNIOR YEAR First Semester l Wayne Keller Ldward Walters Hazel Holcombe Brantly F Parker Second Semester Gladys M Barnes Lester VV Naylor Gladys Ruesslcamp LOUISE C Motter Faculty Adusors MISS Idx Frances Moody + Class Motto To The Stars Through Dzffzcutty Class Qolors Cherry and Sand fI99 5 7 l A R RV Y . - 1:7 ' rg N fc ,f 4 y mf, Lv s . . ' - ' . . . ......, . . . Treasurer .Q .I . I . A . 1 .l . I .4 .U . I I . I .4 . I . Eugene Fitzkee ' ...........,... J . ' - ' ...,,.. .... . A , Jr. J. ' 5 ............. . , Jr. . ' . I . E I c ' Q33 P PALS GDES 26 'I EE2l'wU ggg5 ii .I +5 -f BQHL Q-5lf..f--f Tgatfr YF?-SJ 9 l 'L I .I irfiel we have en - tefldl high schgol, Weiije We formed our class so loy - al, With And now we'r'e leav - ina high school, With -L J .1 ,Q .1 ., J ..--gal Q e r c r r 4 2 ade a host of friends, We' e ues Cher - ry and Sand, We'll em' - ries old and new' 'Ne'll J. J' jen' GL -1 ff -1 'r ., -E 'i I 3 i i f ,L : wee.: -44-f f H1 al - ways stood close by them, We'll raise with so much spir' - it, They'll b nev - er faib dear 7 t -- ff.- A J, e to or 'r 'v 5 ' 7 of 1 1 1 e 3 1 0 F 5 V J 1 Je love them to the end- known far o ' er' the land . m pragke ses will rihg tags. -- ' ,L r .1 Je, , .U . '1 'z 1 - - :uf l , . NU JS .r .1 fkf ,Nfl J' JII VL? 3USJJTfJJI EFii W? M JF.: J FJ Jfif- geth kinas of weath -gr FLFEFF .LF-' J74 JJQLJ-V JJQI WQMF Fypp? Jfl JF Hi H FEJLEPIF i F-1 U3 I I 1926 'Ie 2-fr ATLER J italy j1',21 ? ' Er-f Class O Tw I? IIIIIIVIXI WET! 1 U enty Szx JXXI FI L ne tlmc C xss o I rlends lox xl xnd true St md :rd lx zrus lol tht Ol xnge xnd tht uc I ntlmful to dll L,llltCf.l we st ind I or me ne tlmc class Of tlme C Imerrv and the Smd lo tlxt st mrs tlmrouglm Cllll1C,lllt1CS XX L we struggled to ittdln li1TOllUl1'stTll'C fx I O nc I1 xrds ups nw ard to fame V9 2 lcnou no CllSllOI1Of W L know no duclt Xnd we re lox al to our sclmo In vu torx ol or defeat XXL Xl xxon SLll0l zstle llonors Nnd uc xt produced some W Iwo on tlme Gcld of In xttlc Xu ZlOl1OllS to lnelmold W UIIOIS NON NVQ U IH orlc lllgll our lxst 'Xnd ilu tlrnc for our pitting s I lst drmxng neu slD an I oltl n storm or usf' XV Xncl e 1 innot 1 so dt ll sc xool 2 ml 1st Ill s xx xx lat up md lOl et s smmle Ind do not slg litc iust ut must Inc re rd o In nt our dt xr W orlt llxglm c tlmen lll tlu xt us to no wt irt lonelx md s c XY c ll tlnnk of X orlc lllglm Xnd our he xrts will be glad t tlnnls of tlxc C lass o Xml tlmc good old txmcs that me x IN ll st tlmc port xls xnd the lcoxc Of our glornous old H ork lllqlm or t 12 sxxtttt st drt 1 x un n rt tllt IUKIIIOIIKS dl ax Of tllc Ordngc ind tlxt I5 li lun val JCI v4.,bf!. 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Q mal I of H Q S- g5M Class Prophecy Bu BETTY G BROWN F all the unheard of unexpected and unusual thlngs the letter that I recelved thxs mornlng takes the prxze' An 1nv1tat1on to a dlnner party from an old class mate Vincent MCGUIQHHI Slnce hrs Hlgh School days he had become qulte accompllshed along boot leggmg lmes and although I knew thxs and hesltated at Hrst well I declded to go I telephoned at once to the excluslve Dress Shoppe owned by Margaret Stambaugh Ruth Llnebaugh and Ruth Deckman to have my new dinner dress sent out I was kept fairly busy durmg the rntervenlng tlme and not untll I was ready to depart dld I discover that my chauffeur Kenneth Shultz was Ill So I called a cab and to my surprlse found the old shf-lk of l'-Ilgh School days drlvlng It was none other than Lester Navlor and he had wlth hlm three of the Yellow Cab Company s mechanlcs They proved to be Irving Kessler Eugene Myers and Nevin Lelk by a hard hearted pollcewoman who Informed us that we could not go East on West Street ln no uncertain terms The volce sounded famlllar so I glanced out only to find that the polxcewoman was our sweet demure llttle lass back ln Z6 Dorothy Beck How tlmes do change' I While drlvlng Lester told me that Helen Felser durlng her VlS1t to Katherine Throne Henrietta Warner and Alverta Lecrone who were splnster friends had actually landed a llttle Shark ey Also he sald Loulse Myers and Marlan Poorbaugh have certainly met wrth success on the stage as both are qulte famous actresses I was surprlsed xndeed Then I told him that I had seen Wayne Thompson and that he had become New York s leadlng pharm aclst We had by this tlme arrlved at Vincent s apartment and Lester Sald as he helped me down I nearly forgot to tell you that we boys are on our way to the Boller Makers Ball where MlChaCl Brltcher and Kathryn Strlne professional dancers are golng to dance that old fashioned waltz the Charleston Paul Bricker IS their OfI:lClal accompanlst Charles Boeckel s orchestra wlll furnlsh the muslc for the dance Claude Nelman Leonard ohnston and Ralph essop are wlth hlm and you should hear them play Thomas Heberly wlth hrs banjo wlll be a speclal feature and the last number will be an act by Elwood Snellbaker and ohn Dlttenhafer noted magxclans When I stepped lnto the elevator I dlscovered Robert Barry to be the elevator boy I asked hlm how business was golng Well he said flrst up and then down but mostly down as I always was when I played football And then he added that he had just taken Brantly Parker up who had made a fortune selling smoklng lamps to old malds But he s ln an awful humor now because three prospectlve customers Margaret Ham Mary Manley and Nettle Ream had all gotten marrled just yesterday Bob also sand that Mary Dlck Ellzabeth Zelgler Evelyn Trostle and Marguerlte Eastlack had patented a world startllng automatlc can opener The door of Vmcent s apartment was opened by a butler who fllrted outrageously wxth me When I was on the verge of reportlng hlm I was astounded to dlscover that he was none other than our old frxend Johnny Rouse Before I had tlme to recover VlDC6Ht came out greeted me and had me shown to the room where the ladles were Ieavlng thelr cloaks I walked rather unceremomously up to a group of conversatlonallsts and found Dorothy Aldmger gabblng as usual behmd a mask of powder and paint and tellmg everyone how she wnth Kathryn Atland Margaret Bush Louxse Lenhart and Call Bonner had become famous sellxng Beauty Cream to women of wealth A lady entered at thls pomt and I naturally was attracted for she wore an exqulslte cape of ermme As I walked toward her I found her to be none other than Alxce May Hoover, who had made her fortune deallng ln Squabs She told me that whlle lh Europe the last time, she had met Louis Morse, who was manager of the notorlous gamblmg palace, The Casmof' at Monte Carlo Alice May contlnued by saymg, I saw Mae Rlchards ln Paris, too She was fI99Ll 5 Zahn E-, , dr., g , if -, - X l 7 f' . . E W g ,js as A fe-ff E , , f' , .7 I 'W EI. e' e ' ' ' rl One thing of interest happened on the way, Wthat was enough. We were stopped ruthlessly 1 . ' l ' ' - J . . , I . Q 1412 ,Q es, Zen. I , .f Z3 - X 6L '.2I f there filling a dancing engagement at the Ritz She also had in her dancing revue Florence Geiselman Ruth Kmsely ulia Peterman and Gladys Barnes all of whom were taking Paris by storm Well I said how times do change Oh yes' I added Alice May Ina Belle Hoover has bobbed her halr Edna Wallace Hopper persuaded her to do lt even though she does teach school Revelations was all that I could say Have you heard of the wonderful new hair tonic that has been introduced so successfully3 I asked Alice May No indeed is xt really good? If it IS I must get Squab a bottle I answered that it ought to be good for Mildred Lloyd Mary WlIllamS Dorothy Bishop osephlne Wllhlde and Marian Trimmer had all put it on the market and for the small sum of eleven cents a gallon Goodness I cer talnly must have my husband try that then added I saw on my return trip from abroad this time some of our old school mates First I met a group of teachers Elizabeth Berger yes Margaret Patterson Then too I saw the professor of Chemistry at Harvard and whom do you think it was3 I don t know I answered Nelson Simon and none other Allce said He had with hlm three others from his Um versity the English Professor George Atkins the Math Professor whom I believe he called Murray Lloyd and Loyd Mohler the Political Ecomony genius We entered the drawing room and found the guests greedlly devourmg several choice bits of gossip eanetta Grove and Ethel Lehman were discussing their favorlte movie actors wlth Margaret Trimmer and Blanche Welfeld A terrible fight ensued and not until the smoke had Cleared away was the referee able to render a declslon It was decided that Ellis Brydla was the most popular Carson Lowe was a close second while Henry Kauffman tied with Robert Eppley for third place The debate had lndeed been a lively affair while lt lasted but then what else can one expect from teachers who have taught thirty five tumultuous years Hark Alice said suddenly what was that HOISC3 That DOISC3 asked Brantly Parker who cameinjust then Why that sV1ctor Thornton the famous checker player challenging someone to a deadly game Rea y I said Has anyone tried this even1ng3 Brantly assured me that many had tried and failed the last victim havlng been Erwin Sterner the boot black which was surprising when I recalled Erwin s prowess at the game ln the old days I had just decided to try my luck when I observed a distinguished looking gentleman take the seat OppOSltC the Checker King Upon very close scrutlny I saw that it was George Mlnnlch a prominent dentist of the day He didn t last long ncxthcr dld I for that matter Next came Miss Loretta Nonemaker who vowed that Victor should fall before her Llzette Sipe who was standmg near said that she and Loretta were in the can opener business She also whispered that Loretta s husband had her well tralned and that she would certainly win At this point the air became electrlfied with the static caused by the checker game The air was filled by such lnformatlon as the following Crown me for goodness sake are you bI1nd3 or I tell you that man is not a king and I w1ll not crown him Peace was not restored until Margaret Frank the lawyer arrived and took charge of the belllgerents I neglected to say at the outset that this dmner was in honor of several of our celebrated classmates Clara Sheffer the Metropolitan Opera Soloist was there Thelma Dayhoff came wlth her for she is writing most of the lyrics for that great company Alvm Beck the Journalist came all the way from Chicago for it You may remember the talking abllity of amce Wilt Grace Kershaw Pauline Lloyd and Mildred Gerber Their grft of gab has made all of them renowned public speakers both at home and at large Zxegfield s danseuse Alberta Gallatin was there and predicted that the good old fashioned dances of 1926 would be in vogue ere long During our conversatlon she told me that Paul Helfrich was leading man in the new Follies , also that Evelyn Neller and Mary Glatfelter were taking Broadway by storm in Cora's Coquetlsh Cowboy Robert Reever, who sat at my left, amused the entire table by telling of his experlences as a Circus Clown Bob has changed but llttle Stewart Axe, who had followed his father's profession, told us of a sad affalr in whlch he had been forced to pinch several of the c1ly's 52003 I I , ,f ,J 5, S +A., L ,, ' t I ' 5' f'i ' if , A fl! 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Nmlm MMF' AW M mos! prominent busmess men for serenadlng at the home of Cordelia Leicht Among the list of prisoners l heard the names of Charles Freund oe Moore Marion White and Lester Ho baugh Cordelia it seems was on this evening entertaining Florence Liverant Secretary to Richard Elxne the principal of the Yoe High School Edythe Spahr was also a guest Edythe as you may know has recently bought out one of New York s most exclusive Hair Dresslng shops Cordelia herself has but a few weeks ago left the business to engage in the most interesting science housekeeping Maude Meldrum Evelyn Shockey and Charlotte Brown returned missionaries were also in attendance and they regaled us with tales of their travels Maude told us that Rodney Lauer and Richard Lucas were doing a great work among the heathens and that Martin Ebbert had become the most successful pow pow doctor in all of Africa Wilson Hamme Russel to tell them about the success of Helen Rutland and Beatrice Ernst and their heathen kinder gartens And did you know that Hazel Holcombe had been appointed pollcewoman of one of the African towns3 We answered that we most certainly had not And have you heard that Frances Stauffer has opened a cake shop on the banks of the Amazon with Mary Sacket and Mary Meyers as business partners? Then our host asked CSSICH Link the famous artist to say a few words She told us that Russel Price s latest work had taken a prize in Paris l met Leroy Frey and Paul Geist in Paris too she said they were doing Europe on the money Leroy had collected teaching ltalian in the schools of France Next Gerald Chambers told us of his five brilliant years on the stage He said that he had been a scene shifter until he and the hard boiled manager fell out The aforesaid manager was Mark Owens Even though forced to retire he had a good word to say about the show Helen Haugh and Herbert Wertz starred with Marguerite Hackenyos Ernestlne Colegrove Charlotte Boyer and Spurgeon Folkenroth in the cast My assistants Richard Manifold and Marcus Monroe are still with the troupe Of course you folks knew that Elsie Ness was the musical director of the show By this time our host had led us back into the drawing room and we were ready for the radio movie which he had promised us Vmcent said that the picture would be The Scarlet Prim rose featuring Dorothy Diehl and Dietz Keller Cassandra Alexander was sitting near me and she told me that when she and Reba Fauth were in New York visiting Helen Keller they had seen Dorothy and that she looked like a million dollars The picture was really splendid and l noticed Robert Andrews Ethel Crlder Anna Bowers Mary Buffler and Annakate Miller to bein the cast The comedy Ain t Love Grand starred Grace Mitzel and Phillip Bupp They were supported by Catherine Schroll Robert Stewart Eva Senft and Elsie Nagle While a loose wire was being fixed Catherine Tarbert who was sitting near me seemed very nervous Finally she burst out l m nearly worried to death unior is cutting a tooth and although l have Anna Garrett an excellent nurse with him l m worried You ll get over that lhastlly assured her Then Evelyn Hain whom I afterward learned married consoled her with stories of sonny boys abcess while cutting teeth Needless to say that did not remedy things much Soon the wire was repaired and in the Pathe News we saw the honorable lvln S Bear mayor of New York City anet Llverant whispered to me that he had fired Helen Anderson Myra Griffith Louise Brosend and herself secretaries within three months He must be a terror of an employer l thought We saw Ma Yeates or rather Elizabeth Yeates the newly elected governor of Pennsylvania take the oath of office Walter Enright uentm Stewart and Ernest Fauth demonstrated their new scouring soap The dare devil reporter who stood on the top of the world's highest building to get a sensational ad proved to be none other than Lowry Mann Louise Motter, the newly crowned Miss America was shown with several of her rivals ln her ret mue I saw Gladys Ruesskamp, Miriam Cochrane, Dorothy Arthur, Mildred Peddicord, Mary Jane Smyser, Beatrice Abel, Dorothy Epley and Helen Gladfelter Then we saw Virginia Heilig, the wealthiest woman in the world She had collected her fortune by winning more than half f20I1 I 1 f A I - I , fp? 1' ' .9 5:17 Y A, f , - g 51-XV, . , ff , 1 Q p f l Q Y '1 2 i ,Z i ,Y H,, ' -sits, if ,f ,. 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' 1 ' I c f vy 1,4 n y - i B 1926 ATLERJ our Z- mfg A--f X 1 Coe Qs lil.-.lb fyi dozen prxzes The next plcture showed five of Amerlca s leadlng cxtlzens who had been arrested for brewxng ale ln their own homes SHOQKS and MANY OF THEM these men are our old friends Edward Walters Edward Maxell Samuel Gotwald Russel Stme and Paul Kllnedlnst Charlotte Bair the greatest woman sclentlst was next shown Thls was followed by a plcture cg thi rvorld s flylng Aces They proved to be Wllllam Reuter Herbert Wertz and Harry em e Whxle Vlncent was tuning ln on the radlo I talked w1th Evelyn Kohr Yes she sald ever slnce I was small I felt sorry for wounded anlmals so I opened a hospltal Indeed what a hlgh calllng I said Really lt IS she answered Eleanor RICC IS my first asslstant Martha Yagle has charge of the nurses some of whom I believe you know Charlotte Gulden Helen Rodewlg and Margaret Smyser Paul Stock drxves the ambulance Francls Taylor 19 my head surgeon wlth Wllllam Mellmorn as first asslstant ulte an lI1StltUtlOD I sald By thls txme we were ready to radlo Our host told us that Morgan Gllbert was announclng The first number on our program wlll be a selection by the celebrated artlst Hesthcr Keeney Sald Morgan The second was given GClSt were the bar room tenors while Bronly Smlth and oseph Wlne broom were the bas soons Goldie Crawford Clara Crone and hthel Eisenhower were slttlng ID my vxclnlty and I learned that they owned a H0l'1St shop A mlxed quartette called out Morgan The soprano was Mabel Button alto Helen Gundrum tenor Harry Cladfelter and bass Edwln Schneider We tuned out untll that was over Clalr Fitz the great lnventor was next announced After sufferlng through that Lester Hlbner s Sllly Seven orchestra entertained the company The personnel ofthe outfit was Robert Zelgler Harry Poorbaugh ohn Stoll Harry Hoffman Richard Renaut Carl Becker and Russel Klnsey The last number before the bedtlme storles shouts our announcer two comedians Lavs rence Mlller and Martln Grothe The mental agony was unspeakable After this was over Isaac Wayne Keller started the bedtime storxes Wlmo would have thought that he would come to tl1lS3 At thxs juncture the a1r was plerced by a shrill scream from Esther Hoopes Oh I never want to hear that voice agaln lt remlnds me of the WEEKLY ofhce lake me away X Ob should worry sang out Isabel Klxnedlnst you and I have been pretty successful as finger nall mechanics As this dld not comfort her Dorothy Knaub and Conrad Strayer pulled off thexr best vodvll stunt but to no aVa1l Then Maurice C-allatln and Lulgll Ventrlce trled to soothe with thelr latest song hlt Those Old Tlme Blues Soon she was her same smlley self Rlchard Spangler wlth hls assistants Arthur Strayer and Chfton Herman pulled some pre Volstead hre water from lawyer ohn Croomes hat llt was a hlgh srlk onel Marlan Schmldt the play ground expert told me that Lllzabeth Houck Margaret Austm and Margaretta Shue were working wlth her Vvhxle waxtlng for the next surprlse I observed Kathryn Ort and Mlldred Saylor whom I knew to be teachlng IH old York Hxgh Because of thls very thlng I called them over to mqulre about some of my York frlends The first terrxble thlng that I learned was that Marlet Sprlnger and ames Strauss had recently been marrled Next we discussed the new store whxch had been opened 1n York but a few days before Thls store It seems was run by Sara Ellen WIISOD Ruth Trattner Mary Pfelffer and Marie Lockeman and was known to the resldents of the aforementloned clty as the best place ln town to be CHEATED Kathryn then told us the sad story of ohn Wellenslek and Paul Miller They had gone off to find ROblHSOH Crusoe about five years ago and never been heard of slnce We wept a Ilttle over that but recovered with the dlscovery that Almlra Shetter or at least that used to be her name had a daughter ln Mlss Ruby Anderson s I:.xclus1ve School for Young Ladies But we were most surprlsed to learn that Dorothy Malsberger was teachlng Chemlstry ln MISS Anderson s school Another blt of g0SSlp whlch we plcked up from these ' Walklng Gazettes was that Helen Q 702 1 : ' 1 s 1 gd 62 911- 'gg A ,ir 5- , -0 ,Salt V 7' - A g 4-ffl' , my f M...--.I tyx I A ' 'fflY'Y9 YP HL 75 X -ua! 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I 1 s 1 1 1 I y , fs, 1926 ATLER2 42, ,Qi an A -if? ff X is lVIaughl1n and Dorothy Slegrxst Jolned a party of explorers to the north pole and that Helen Tate had Intended to go but got marrxed instead But we got no further for just then Vlncent walked ln Ladles and gentlemen and especlally the ladles I wxsh to lntroduce to you Mr Wxlllam Hershey who wlll now glve you a llttle talk on How to Keep Thm If the truth must be told Wlllram was advertrslng a reduclng tablet that was absolutely guaranteed to take effect ln two days The effect depended entlrely upon the patient s heart Among the prominent society matrons who had survlved and were recommendlng lt were Betty IVl1ller Dorothy Raw houser Anna Shepp Sarah Walllck and Charlotte Beck William told us that Mary Helges had been h1s most successful experlment She had lost 38 lbs IH 23 days Wllllam then asked lf there was a slender lady present who would llke to sxt for a plcture whlch he would use for an advertlsement Flnally four ladles were weeded out as follows Eleanor lVI1nn1ch Gladys Doll Helen Poorman and Ellzabeth lVI1ller Shortly after we had recovered from the prevlous speaker s oratlon the floor was cleared and danclng began In the orchestra whlch Vincent had engaged I notlced C-ordon Long and ohn Meckley My first dancxng partner proved to be Fred KltZmlII6f In the course of the conversatlon he asked me lf I had seen the movxe at the Rlalto I answered that I had not Well he saxd lts mlghty good called The Man Wlthout a Heart and lt features Nlle Thomas and Dorothy Calhoun I certainly shall have to see that I answered but dld you know that back home ln York ohn Groome had become sole owner of the Strand and Gordon Walker the head usher3 Really3 he asked that surely IS great and It s funny too that I hadn t heard of lt because I lust learned yesterday that Flora Belle Werner and Esther Dlller take tlckets there I next danced wlth ohn Sterner who had been to Alberta Wlley s weddmg and had just returned Frederlc Noel Paul Olewller and Luella lVIcLaughl1n were ln the weddxng ohn told me but you should have seen Bayard Keller as rung bearer Flnally the orchestra played the usual Home Sweet Home and we all were certainly sorry to corne to the end of such a perfect evemng When my cab arrlved I was more than pleased to agaln see Lester Naylor We exchanged a few words and I found out that Charles Munchel had attended the party with his business partner and bllllonare frlend Wilbur Humbert Too that LeRoy Levenlte had become a mlmster and that Ruth Hollmger had left town two days ago on her fourth honey moon But I was too tlred to hear any more as I Judge you are we wlll say C-ood bye 5 Class Wzll By WILLIAM REUTER a duly authorlzed attorney of the regular bar of York Pennsylvanxa have hereby upon behalf of my cllent, the Class of l926 of the York Hugh School of York,Pennsylvan1a, brought you together on thxs most solemn occaslon to llsten to the last wlll and testa ment of aforesaxd class, made out by me, legally slgned and wxtnessed by saxd testator We, the Class of l926, havlng reached our last days and havlng full possesslon of our reasoning abllltles, feel lt necessary to glve a few pomters to our erstwhrle helrs concermng the long and dreary years whrch we have passed together happrly OU We are arrangmg our worldly possess1ons,cons1gn1ng to our hopeful helrs all our worldly goods, and not so good to the ones rn most need of them I To Professor Greenawalt, all the back numbers of College Humor, Whiz Bang, and other 20th century classlcal llterature left nn the desks of the Semor home rooms f203H f . ,ul ' I ,.., , x , I ., -g ,gb rf- ,lA sg 1 gr 'an -Q idx I4 -5 1 ag.bg iq gg ? 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H , , J , u . ,, ' Ll il ' , . - ' 3 1 - u un O . f , f Q 3 ,ff X 'gif' ess 35455 2 To Mr Porter we leave Wayne Thompson s partly filled jar of Harr Groom whrch can be found rn hrs desk also a semr toothless comb from the same destrnatron 3 To lVlrss Martrn our hopes that her male German students may henceforth be brrght and studrous so that she may have no more front row eyesores such as the famous 1926 trro 4 To Mr Howell Ldwln Schnerder s last parr of old rubbers so that hrs next surt of oxford bags may not get vset and creep above hrs ankles as heretofore rx as the case 5 To Mr Sharkey all the college catalogues of thrs far famed country and also Czecho Slovakia so that he may drscover the fact that there are several other colleges rn thrs unrverse nearly the calrber of Muhlenberv 6 To Mr Shetter the well known lndustrral pedagogue of Duke Street Paul Edward Helfrrch s old parr of basket ball sneakers left over from last year s memorable campargn so that he can be better fitted to offrcrate rn the Inter Class League basket ball games 7 To Mrss Lane all the old pencrl stubs waste paper and partrally worn out erasers upon the condrtron that they are to be loaned to any future French student regardless of srze shape age sex or complexron so that they may more easrlv cope wrth the tyrannrcal demands of pre paredness 8 To Mr Zergler all of l Wayne Keller s Brantly Parker s and Johnny Rouse s old blocks and trnker toys so that he may burld up a firm foundatlon for hrs future geometrrcal students 9 To Mrss Logan rn order to allevrate somewhat the hrgh cost of operatron all of Robert Andrews old rnner tubes spark plugs and valve caps from hrs l9l2 model Ford and the wrshes that she wrll not have to buy any more gasolrne and orl and frnally that her gas charlot wrll contlnue to run on rts reputatron I0 To Mr Danner alras Hercules from the Paper makers town all onrons left over from the Football banquet so that he may retarn hrs strength rn order to cope wrth any elements or obstacles he may encounter on hrs darly trrps to our metropolrs I I To the succeedrng classes all the skrll and rnstrnct rn therr chorce of a school presrdent regardless of breed or of a skrn you love to touch as the unrted partres under the Cherry and Sand have done Any beneflcrary attemptrng to subvert overturn nullrfy or rn any way rnterfere wrth the provrsrons of thrs document shall not only be deprrved of all prrvrleges therern granted to hrm or her but shall be sentenced to serve from one to frve years as a cheer leader at the grrl s hockey games accordrng to the drscretron of the judge at one of the Meadow s tennrs courts Class Hzstory Bu L DWARD WAI TFRS CI IAPTFR I O one who was among the greeners to whom Mr Glatfelter frrst trred to explarn the code of York Hrgh School wrll ever forget those eventful days of the fall of l922 for we were Freshmen He told us of the frrends we would have rn our teachers and how our actrons rn hrgh school would bear upon our exrstence after we had left hrgh school We drd not comprehend that talk we couldn t At that trme the days of our Freshmen year were somewhat brtter we seemed apart from the rest of the school Our teachers told us the value of the Freshmen receptron, our parents told us lrkewrse But we could not see so much good rn rntroducrng our parents to a long lrne of teachers, after whrch have them wrtness a seemrngly drv program None the less we drd rt, because we were supposed to f204l E ' ' kr ' ? .M - I Zz' - fa- i. .: J 'S-35s : f .. t s A ff as f f' 'Hur ' ' of c o ' ' t 5 eq , X - f5f,Y, -3 f 1 ' 9 '-.,-nj-,,,f Q1 x x U..- ' ' r Y . l - e ' ll II ' , , ' - v Y D. 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':l l -E Q Our first taste and peep into the infinite majesty and mystery of York High s Spirit and the beginning of our comprehension and appreclatlon of it came when we witnessed York Hlgh defeat Y C l That night we all fought for the Orange and Blue its power compelled us After that night we were just a little less strange and lonely The time Hew and the commencement of the class of 23 was at hand During the farewell program some of the Seniors lifted their glance to us and Sald they wish they were Freshmen again they spoke The final event of the year for us was the Freshmen Picnic held at Cold Springs Park l was a huge success except that several upper classmen proved a great attraction for some of the fair sex of our class more proof that the Seniors weren t jokmg Thus our first year at High School drew to a close CHAPTER II After three months of much needed vacation we returned and during the first assembly period contracted stiff necks watching the antics of the green Freshmen We even thought so much of the green ones that several of us and some other upper classmen gave to the Freshies as a reward for their week s work a back to nature bath in the Community Swimming Pool As a reward for their meritorious efforts the bathing instructors were given a private interview with the Mayor the next day Those three months vacation however wrought a startling change ln us The Wonder Football Team of 23 probably above all other means instilled in us a loyalty for school and henceforth no accomplishment afforded us more pleasure and genuine pride than marching ln the parade after victory or defeat That year the York High Bearcats became one of the most favored and respectedjunlor basket ball teams ln the city The class of 26 was exceptionally well represented in thrs team by Louis Morse ohnny Rouse Chalmers Ensmlnger Paul Helfrich and acob Del-loff They also did fine workin the lnter Class Basket ball League almost gaining the championship All the members of 26 were exceedingly proud of these boys and due to them the real class spirit of 26 was given llfe and began to flourish However as yet we could not wholly understand or appreciate our teachers point of view Even when the farewell program of the Seniors came agaln we thought yet that they were severely xronlcal They earnestly pleaded with us that we should make the most of our opportunity while at High School lest after graduation we would be sorry for our negligence It went in one ear and out the other though and we mildly pitied them for ever having been convinced of such foollsh things Notwlthstanding however at the end of our second year the teachers thought and rightly so that we had enough class spirit to undergo a temporary organization in order to manage the Sophomore Picnic Louis Morse was accordingly elected chairman of the Sophomore class The picnic held at Cold Springs was a noteworthy success both morally and financially Thus in hlgh spirits and well pleased with ourselves we ended our second year at High School CHAPTER III We returned to school with a new consideration and appreciation of our Alma Mater We were actually glad to study again in the halls of our good York High Yet during the three months which separated our school terms l..aVerne Houck, a member of our class, was taken by the Hand of Providence forever from our midst By this time, now, we had progressed at a point where we held certain interests vitally in common We as a body were sufficiently amalgamated so as to be ready for the guiding hand of a leader Accordingly, therefore, we elected a President, a Vice President, a Secretary and a Treasurer, besides choosing Miss Livingstone and Mr Arnold as our faculty advisors The first officers of '26 were President Louis S Morse, Jr Vice President john L Rouse Secretary Louise Motter Treasurer Eugene Fitzkee fm-aj I - .I YJ s ragga S so so of- ff J e . A as A1253 ' e ' f if ,, ,X L 4. f o o M. ,J , -.. ,sf I X ? k ..-' We thought this was a little irony. Surely we could not feel with what unfathomable sincerity . . y . I t J ' ' . i . 'J ' i ' . f X af- 1026 141 fa -.1Il 1 ,X ,QLtJ, 5 g 1 'SQX Wdfgfs The colors Cherry and Sand and the motto To the Stars through Dlfflculty were then chosen One Frlday mornlng we came to school to find the colors of 23 flylng from the Hag pole ln Penn Common Surprlsed and lndlgnant we were called to the audltorxum where to the ever lastlng glory and credit of the student government the affront to 26 was erased and attoned for No one of elther class left that meetlng wxth ull feelmgs everyone was filled wlth too much respect and love for the Orange and Blue s grand Splflt Thereafter we were justly and understandlngly proud of our beautlful and untalnted colors the Cherry and the Sand Durlng the Chrlstmas holldays and lnstltute week two of our classmates Alfred Brownell and Davld Brunner two young men IH the glory of thelr youth were strlcken from thxs llfe On Frlday nxght anuary I6 l925 the class of 26 held its flrst solree IH the halls of the High School bulldlng There were about l75 ln attendance and all enjoyed an evenlng s recreation of dancmg and card playmg refreshments were served ln every respect xt was a great success and reflected credlt to those ln charge The wonderful basket ball team of I92J the Flylng Pentagon agaln alded us ln under standlng and developmg York Hlgh Spmt Those of us who were among the one thousand and Eve hundred to go to Lebanon wlll never forget the wonderful tr1p on the York Hlgh Speclal Several weeks later the cast was chosen for the unlor play ust out of College b George Ade Under the skillful hand of the dlrector Mr Glatfelter xt soon attamed perfectlon and was presented to full houses on two consecutlve nlghts May Zl and 22 The play was one of the outstandlng successes 1D the hlstory of our class The Senxor farewell exerclses came agaln and agaln we were told to make use of our oppor tumty and to study whlle we may We however appreclated what we could of thelr program and consequently applauded the jazz furnlshed by the Colleglate Elght The class annual p1cn1c whlch was held at Dxck s Dam was owlng to the ram a rather damp success However everyone enjoyed hlmself and no more can be asked of a class plcnlc Thus our thlrd year closed CHAPTER IV We entered Hlgh School for the fourth t1me 276 of us havmg overcome the obstacles of three long years of hard work The cla s electlon for the first semester was held with the fol lowlng results Presldent l Wayne Keller Vice Presldent Edward Walters Secretary Hazel Holcombe Treasurer Brantly F Parker The football season was one of the best that York l-llgh has ever wltnessed Captain En rlght s eleven defeated every team they played and clalmed the Central Pennsylvania Champlon shlp l..1kew1se the basket ball and track teams were just as successful and the Cherry and Sand upheld nobly the glory and tradxtlon wh1ch has always belonged to old York Hlgh The Senlor Solree held on anuary 5 l926 ln the halls of the Hlgh School bulldmg was another brlllxant soclal functlon of 26 The final elections were held with the followmg results Presldent Gladys Barnes Vlce Presldent Lester Naylor Secretary Gladys Ruesskamp Treasurer LOUISE lVlotter The final semester rushed us to the end and at last llke maglc we can understand the wlsh and the plea of those Senlors who went before us Our whole I-hgh School course looked dlfferent The stormy bltter days of our Freshmen year seemed to be transformed to the balmy days of summer We see many golden treasures we had neglected lt was the Sprlngtxme of our lxfe and we knew lt not and so, llke those who have gone before us we begged those under us to notice and appreclate the beauty along the way, we earnestly urged them to take advantage I 206 j 1' . 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I - ' - 1 J , , , , , . 9 1 , Q 12 jr if f? f X kr.-'r l - QQ! 13 of the golden opportunltles They listened to us and dld not understand us they made sport of us and proceeded blindly along the way They just can t understand untnl It is too late And thus wlth one great regret we face the stormy days of our llfe ust as In the present season we are leavlng the Sprlngtxme of our llfe ahead of us hes the the Wlnter of our hfe where we are desolate IH a world of death But just llke the wlnter tlme surely ID the dead ofW1nter will come as always a time when for a Whlle the world seems a llttle less desolate a warm and balmy day the promise of the comlng sprlngtlme far ahead when all Nature will be happy and Youth and oy will reign forever 5 DAR The great day had arrwed' February I9' Some two hundred Senlors marched lnto the audltorlum apparently under a spell and took thelr places rather mechanlcally A nervous expectant a1r hovered over the entlre room To the Senlors lt seemed as though the orchestra had never before Inor SIIICCJ played such a long selection that the salute to the flag had never requlred such a long tlrne that they had never heard such a long mvocatlon as that given by Rev Traub and oh' such a long drawn out rend1t1on by the cholr flt was the Lost Chord I lVIr Charles A lVIay was lntroduced Would he never conclude hls Introductory remarks and announce the prize WIDHCTSD Ah he was domg xt now Ten dazed Senxors staggered from thelr places ln the audltorlum into the chemlstry laboratory Some tlme later they toolc their places on the rostrum and the remaxn1ngSen1ors now havlng relaxed somewhat heard the oratxon of the day by Dr Traub After several pleaslng solos the prlzes were awarded Vlrgmxa I-Ielllg had won first prlze Paul Klmedmst second lVIar1an Poorbaugh thlrd Helen IVIaughlm fourth Ellzabeth Yeates fifth Margaret Grlffith slxth lVI1r1am Cochrane seventh Florence Gelselman eighth Ruth Declcman nlnth and lVIar1e Hlldebrand tenth Amerlca the Beautlful was sung and the great day was ow er WINNER IN D A R ESSAY CONTEST Fzrst Przzc IBIO ID gold presented by Daughters of Amerlcan Revolutlon Vlfglnla Helhg Second Prz e 510 ln gold presented by Sons of the Amerlcan Revolution Paul Kllnedlnst Third Pr: e SIU xn gold presented by the Amerlcan Legxon IVIarxan Poorbaugh Fourlh Prize S6 IH cash, presented by MISS Irene Lauclcs I-Ielen Nlaughlm Frfth Przzc SJ IH gold, presented by I-Ilgh School Faculty Elizabeth Yeates Sixth Przzc TBD ln gold, presented by Class of I907 Margaret C-rlfhth Sevenlh Prize S5 ln gold, presented by Phl Alpha Fraternity lVI1r1am Cochrane Ezghlh Prize SD ln gold, presented by Alpha Debating Soclety Florence Gexselman Nmth Przze Fountam Pen, presented by Keller's Book Store Ruth Declcman Tenth Pri e Book presented by Barnhartls Book Store Marte I-Illdebrand V 207 , I -A 'f E 1 EA, 12' , Y fa. L9 Kgwx Y T., J 1 Y ' f A - X . Y ,- X' , 9 ,f ff Y E' - ,Y - 2i X 52 . ' f X, f f 4 - ,z,1, : A 5 - ,f ,--fr, , . Q-9 - A- -Ti i , , ff' TCM- 3 V I t I -g f -...N af, C Y -f x xx: f- A N Q if 4 scorching days of Summer, dying Autumn, and then Winter. Only too soon will we come to I l . 3 1 1 . f gg IV ,7 . . . , . , G . . . . 2 7 14' J ! '1 JY- ! im lg, it S 52.-.lb f S Oratorzcal Contest Fourscore and sexen years ago our fathers brought forth That was the storx XNlllCll apprommatcly tl1lI'tX SCIIIOTQ had to tell to 1 fxeulty eommlttec preparatory to the se lll,llOl1 of eontcstants for tht lnnu xl N illOI1ll OI1lOllLdl C ontest lqrorn tl1lS group Llgllt wut chosen to prep xrm oratlons on tht C OI1QtltUtlOI1 Severtl weeks later the school contest w is held at wlneh tlme Waxrxe Keller was ehosen to represent York Hlgh IH the dlstrlet contest held xt l ancaster Dorothy Rawhouser xx is chosen alternate Qn Aprll Zl Clxdys Barnes captured the hrst prize offered by the York Hrgh Weekly Helen Keller the second and Lours Morse the thlrd The other contestants at thrs tlme were Rrehard Nlxnlfold Lowry Mann and Dorothy Raxshouser Mr Keller won the contest at Lancaster thus for the Hrst tlme enabling York to have a representative ID the Reglonal Meet WINNI RS IN ORAIORIC M CONTI STS 1976 Y H S National Oratorlcal Contest lrrsl l Waynt Keller Alternate Dorotln R ushouscr York Hlgh Weekly Oratorlcal Contest frrsf Gladys B1rnes Second Helen Keller llmd Lotus 3 Morse Pennsylvanla Reglonal Contest at Lancaster of the Natlonal Oratorxcal Contest l Vvayne Keller f maj 5 - awe 1 so C 1 5 , ,P f 2 X fldb XL ' ,,,- f ' ruxsf-:QT 1 2 ff ai , ff ' -fr L of f it ,,,-f-ff --' sgffjf ,I fa ... -, Q XY ,fielff ? . 9 W 'J I X 'li f e 4 ' - Y 4s-- 2 1 f ' f ' .. - 'W ,.f 1 ,4'4 . -- .u L X Q -- I V, 9 -L 0 -4 U , K , 3 3 , W N , f ' . 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Senzors Farewell Frzday oy sorrow excltement anxxety suspense grlef and tears all were present durlng the audltorlum perlod on May fourteenth the last day of school for the Class of 26 The first thlng whlch marked a dlstlnctlon between thls day and other Frldays was the slnglng of the Class Song by the Senlor Class The presldent s address was then dellvered by Gladys Barnes followed by a vocal solo by lVl1r1am Cochrane A dialogue between lVlart1n Ebbert and Dorothy Beck recalled xncldents and happemngs of mterest whxch transplred slnce the tlme that 26 became our lI1SlgIlla A plano solo by LOUISE Motter was the next number on the program A humorous readrng by Margaret Patterson and a v1ol1n solo by Dletz Keller followed Hazel Holcombe entertalned the crowd wlth her class future The Qulntet composed of lvln Bear Louls Morse Brantly Parker Wayne Keller and ohn Rouse sang several delxghtful numbers Rodney Lauer then gave an appreclatlon to the faculty and the student body after whxch Ellza beth Yeates sang a solo The two muslclans of 26 Lester Naylor and Lloyd Nlohler playlng the mandohn and gultar respectlvely rendered several mstrumental duets After Vlncent Mc Gulgan reclted 1 farewell poem Mr Hemly announced Please turn to page 259 and we were ready to sing Hall and Farewe'l The tears gushed and handkerchlefs were c xlled into actlve SCTVICC Of course the underclassmen were overjoyed at mlsslng some class t1me but the SCHIOTS all felt a funny llttle lump ln thelr throats and felt much as though they were being sent to the gallows S 209 1 I i I . . . , . 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U- F--U Q ,,-fa ff id mmlflz ggi M. 1926 ATLERJ Q Class Day Exerczses l A55 DAY thc lxst nxght of laughtcr and gutv forthe C lass of Z6 as 1 whole L mme ind went Wltlm lt came a small glft for each member of the cl iss some of these glfts were sllly some xx ere funny some were cheap some xx ere approprlate but evcrx body got some thlng ln the prescntatlon of these gifts the Idea xnd xtmosphelc of the SCSQU1 C cntcnnlal was QUICC xbly portray ed 'lhere xx is in exact mmnture of the Hrgh School lJUllClll1g nl lu re xx ern dlvlslons such as the Language bclence Hlstory lndustrlal and QOIUfTN.fLldl Departments just as there had been ln real school llfe liaeh department had a booth lmade m the lndustrlal Departmentj of ltS own ln and out among these booths elght quamt ladles ID colonial costume made thelr M ay and presented one by one thelr tokens to the members of the Class of Z6 5m hnally these qlldllit ladies got a dose of their own medlclne when ohn Rouse presented to them their llttle mementos of Hlgh School days PROGRAM SClCCtlOI1 Hugh bchool Orchestrr Address l resldent Gladys Barnes Class HlSt0ly llll partv l dward Waltcrs Class Poem Thelma Daxhoff Class gong Class Prophecy mln partl Bettv Brown Class XVI Xxflllldfll Rcuttr Selection dork Hlgh Orchestra l I'0SCIltdtlOIl l resentatlon Spexker Presenlalzon Speakers Dorothy Beck LOUISE lVlotter Mabel Brltton lVl1ldred Pedd1cord l FDCSUIIC Qolegrove Mae RlCl1HTdi Hazel Holcombe Gladys Ruesskamp Ccnsor ohn Rouse SLlCC,l1OI'l Orchestrx no 1' -, f 1' ,fe ,, .1-' , - Xt o f fa 7 ff! Q' Y I Y JJ ': 1, ,, Y -- ---1-' g' f ' K' Z sw. I 1 , - 7,1 mild XE- ' ,f ' '-- an ...., . a .. - as ' - ' je 5 'Q' 'Qs ' x 'z a . ' ' , ' z ' . . ' ' f ' 'I 7 V -' X 7 7 '- tl 3 ' .f K .E ' 2 2 f A ' s f ' 5 ' ' H f 2 h ' f . , fa. z ' ' Q g . . X M - C ' . ' . , , Q ' ' ' ' X ' . . , . . . . , .N 2. I xvxv A U I , . . . . . 44 ' C x xx v QQ L- .... , . . . , Q 16155 1 , ' D . , f , , A , v , . . . . . , . C C E ' , . ' . . , we-.fit fp gl -f as as Q i lzfty I zhh Annual Commencement Fxerczses of the York Hzgh School May twenty seventh nlneteen hundred and twentv sxx marked 1 most memorable event ID the llves of the York lllgh Senlors It was then that they received thelr educatxon lor the mdlcatlon thereofl The exercises were qulte ID keeping wxth the aff urs ofthe day ln that One Hundred Twentv FIVC Years of National Independence was used as the theme The first number on the program was a selectlon by the Hrgh School Orchestra The xnvocatxon by Rev Wllllam E. Brown was next after whlch the salutatory address The Declaration of Independence was glyen by Martln Ebbert Helen Felser talked on Yorks Slgner of the Declaratlon ames Smxth Progress ln lndustry was dlscussed by Margaret Ham whlle Louise Motter dlscoursed upon Continental Square Then and Now After another selectlon by the orchestra The Changes ln Forms of Government were related by Dorothy Rawhouser As a sultable sequel Edward Walters talked on The Contlnental Congress The last speech was gxven by Ellzabeth Yeates on Modes of llrxnsport xtlon An xddress by Dr R O Stoops followed the selectlon by the orchestra after which the Henry Small Prxzes the Renssalaer Polytechnic Alumm Prize the Manufacturers ASSOCIIUOII lrlzes the York l nglneerlng Soclety PTIZCS and the Y H S Alumni Prlzes were aw arded to their rcspectxve rightful ow ners Mr Allen Kauffman Presldent of the Board of School DlfCCtOfS gave a short address and presented the dlplomas The bene dlctxon was pronounced by Rev Brown the orchestra began to play and some two hundred and hfty SCHIOFS filed out of the York Hugh 'School educated HONOR STUDENTS First Fzflecn Dorothy Beck VGlCdlCf0flUl1 Martin lfbbert Salulaforzan Dorothy Rawhouser anlce Wllt Edward Walters LOUISE Lenhart Edwin Schnelder hsther Hoopes Vlrglma HClllg LOUISE Motter Lllzabeth Yeates Helen Felser Margaret Ham Mabel Brltton Ethel Lehman KZIIII t I eh -' -'f V 1 y - V ,,.-f-ff V.. -e an ,i agen X WT., 4,l fi J.df- H f f .I. j . ,YYY : if . . A - - Wg wise? A g W, f if I '-.hh ' L W A' Y - 'SQ' as ' - f g x ,ef ff. ... .. G --- ,-Y Q ,..- I in is 5 4 - 4 J Q , V , - . ' ' E , -xt' ' . , Z . . . . . . . . . .. . , , , , . Q . V , - - - H C . c . , . . ' , . .. - H - 1 , K ' ' , V - - .. y - . . H , Q J . .. . H - - - - - V - . .. - U - .. , c '. ' , . .. . ' . - . .. - -- . . , I Y , . .. - . .. . , ' z ' z . 2 ' . . . . . , , . ' , K . '- .v . ' ' ' , , - , 7 '. 1 x .V . 3 .I h 4. . . . . C 1 -4 s . 1 s v I V lf lx' v Y - . , K . ' ' L ' . - . y C C , 4 7 a 1926 ATLER f ,Y X ij -1 --F1 Q Ls 1l M,3 , .5 T111 I dzfozs of the 1976 luflu SII Inatefhllv lcknowledqe INK NIIL 1 :fu I H I I Ulf U I I SSIII ll I I II IH HH! 011 s roicsxox I K L S In X OI L In N me 1 L I L AJ. ft Hffa in x il! K i 17 3 XXVI. IU Y , IIII7. IIIYYIIIRI I Q 5I',IQYIC'I,5 .XXII VIQIII. III I I I I I HL K I I U14 IVI 1 I 11-:I IQ. XIcIi11gv1. Kyiv Prinling C IVI 1 I7 5. QIllIIKII..!tll1 u11IfUH'f''lfflgnzzrrl C IVI '. ,-X. A. IEOSSIIQIVI. fu .'.x fc 'I S! 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'V 4 ,k,.1,f,f!, , C L. , 6' I -h 14' If E , 159171, X .qw fr f , XY ,, ng X, x' , -9, rv--'.x V ' 5- ZQ'-..'IiT :S film Students Poem Sing a song of students Crammlng for exams I lockmg to the hbr irw 11kc 1 bunch of lxml s Vkfhcn cx1ms ue oxex Students beglli to slng ut away thelr text books At least untll next sprmg C lltlc 1 e but you nw 1 lot of Dt jolcts III tll1S lssue ltor 1 on t now bunch of them III the stoxe and the hre just roared rlCdCl1C'l 13 ne you IX axs late or school-' Hoclt Helfrleh caust of 51211 haxe to pass on my way here Teacher Wlmat has that to do w1th1t-' Hock Vkfhy lt says Qchool Xhead Go Sow ostph Vifcxnbroom ow w 1s fugler when you s1w lllfllj Nlarcus MOIIIOC own 1nd out 1nt gl 1d of lt oseph Co on' How s thati Marcus Hed just been up 111 1n aero plane Gladys Doll ust tlllllli the m1ter1al lll Mary ane Smysers evenmg gown cost thlrtx dollars a yard Mlldred Peddlcord G e th 1ts a n c dress for hve dollars 7oologx lQitl1Cl Whexc do bugs go 111 the wmteri C assandr 1 Alcxandu Starch mc Dogs are merely tale bearers L 1926 ATLERJ Ty E-lzs-:L X' as mghffi 7 Those Coon Coats X lsltlng Raccoon l suppose xou ll soon bt sendmg xour son to collegt 'Vlamma Raccoon Mel Not much' I dldn t ra1se mx box to bc an ox ercoat 'lhc new ITIUSIL 1l comcdv came to town lhe bxll boards read JO Beautlful Cnrls 49 Gorgeous Costumes Three students were lcxlled and sex eral dozens were l1Ofl'lblW mangled ID the lush at the openlng perform iIlCC Utlls M0151 un l s 311 sonvt ng ft xnc xett to me w 11t do X suppose she rephedl Bill Rtuttl don t know XV 1atJ Louis Cust 1rd ple wlth your hand B IX nd Keller l was downtown gett ng some cxgarettes and sorre blg bum step ped on lt st t 1rc ZIXIIIQ the tennls tt im gold rat kc ts thls xe1r nt 1rt tux 2lXll12tlt swlmn lng team goldhsh-l bomethmg to thmk about Vlllli amld tht perfumed plllows If the alarm clock went off would It be senslble to arlse and brxng It backl COFIIIIC Strayer Whx do rabblts have shxny noses! Sam Ctotw alt Because thelr powder puffs are on the other end omnmt 1 wor t yo p t In n !'I1lCIOlDC to hclp me with my 111thmet1c9 l 1p Vifh It good wlll 1 mlcrobe do you3 ohnnle rl l'l1S paper s 155 that they multl ply rapldlv I 2 - . i Xfjyffl T117 , f Y Y, YT22.ii' f f K - -,l ! 2 ,. --.J y 'e X ' Q- f ff Nm- ' ' ' ' QQ' gd ,ff .lf - Q X .l f 7 Y I ' 5 . . Q, ' K. a I 2 ns. Y II . U , 1 H rj A 7 V V -K ' 1 I D . i 1 Q, H V t . . Y 2 . A , Y ': fe l b li f 'z l llll 5 H H A N ' gg' l. q -1 XVI - yard . tv' 5 lid' z Ol , l d ' k '. l put El F111 1 xsox 2 n l fly, 'li 'You - K V ' 2 V: ul ' '. l' 1 Y U 2 ' 'H 4 ' ' A: WI f 2' V' zlvxx' ' f ' Y tm.. ' ,. - -Bc . I Qqllilflll' lfreund: HxXfYl1llt'S tht- matter A 1 1 1 a 5 5 V- Y , 1- I 'Y'l7 v A Y . NI I Q HH P I 23: l we hey z - , f x Q . 5 - 1 : ' 'ex ro. -Z 5, 1 s s K- E 'I 7 I ' -7 '52 'UD' 1 'Z6: VW: 2 - l Q ' 5 l - 3 Y j J : H . 1 Y Y , . ki- --1 r -K I . 1 I ' Q Ll I ull . Y I ,A E D' ' wr ' ' : H e , z ' ic 1 ' ' s Y . 1 xi s -- H 7 -1 1 I N 'u in l MP2, ' 1' u leasz- uy IC 11 Y ja a H to z ' H142 .Q f .Q 'Q26 ATL'-'fe Q aemffvfe jg 5 rr We Menagerle of 1926 Dnfferent Constructlon Dog Nlonkev l lephant Ant l ater Skunk Deer rdearl Horse Ponv Ape Glrafle Lap Dog Orang outang Hlppopotamus 0StI'1Cll Laughxng Hyena Beaver Canary Polar Bear Grlzzly Bear Pralrle Dog Wlldcat Worm l-lsh B rrry P Brrcker Shuc Thompson Gotwrlt H xugh Do Qxcket I Keller I lsenhower M Wlllldmg Wertz rlsberger Naylor lVleldrum llbbert Sheffer C Barr Bear Hamme Wlley Welfeld D Keller Benny Abe very !'CllglOL1bD llcey Vell ven he buys anlmxl crackers he has the man take the plgs out Insurmountable l ll never get over thls sald the Cl11CliCI1 as she ambled up to the ostrlch egg Ha' Ha' We ve Changed It Servant Slr there IS a gxrl outslde who 13 hungry and wlthout hose Master Brlng her ID and l ll sock her Sadie would you hke to have a httle shr1mp3 oe thls IS so sudden' Ralph Jessop uSay', what have you got 1n your gr1p3 Nlle Thomas Why whats wrongi ls rt lealclngy' me Don t you dare klss me agalnl e repentmgl All rlght l ll stop me Don t you dare Klss me ag un c l wish l could revise the alphabet e Why what would you do3 l d I ut U and I closer together Wlmy drd you and your room mate sepxr xtc this quarter3 He wanted me to call hlm colonel just because he brushed hrs halr wlth Ulllltafy brushes Example VVhat drd you do when the baby fell down the back sta1rs3 l just threw 1 couple of jelly glxsses down so he could witch some real tumblers do lt Out the Wmdow There was once a girl who had a beau When he called she would turn the hghts eau But her dad the old shark Saw them sparlc ln the dark And wlth hls teau told her beau vw here to geau When IS a lVlan'7 Haxe you exer let any other man lss youJ Never Henry never only a few college boys Hlm You should see the new altar our church Her Lead me to lt Rxchard Nlanlfold l nearly lost my class rlng ID the bath tub last nxght while taking a bath UBUDDICH HThat's nothing l leave a r1ng1n the tub eyerv tlme l take a bath H r- -1 1 I a -,J if 'gt K I M ' J' :'::' - 3 ' ,rf I ,....... z ' Sl - ' '- V V ,,,.r.. . ' s H r ' N ' , ' X- Q ' ..r.,, . . . Sl ' Y ' ' C 2' .' 44' . . . . ,Y HI . e..... . , . ll Sh -A V , , . , Y ,....V. . .Q HC ' , K. ' 5 ' . ...l A.v. - lVl'z . ,, ' ' I . . . . . , . , . 1 . Y Y l Y 2 Uls ' ' ' Y , . , .AA - . '. ' . Y Y ' - , , , , , k .. Al . A I I V it-l V 1 Y ' H ' in J . Y VZISJ i THE CRA!-L' Nngve XJ ll am: Vxt 5071 Hamm Kel ex' D ch xddncrs unq ew BJRK .M m KEY' Krwb' Alfie. 'N Pedduc rd H I A I D 0 I K W .Q 4? , 9 9 We Q l I I , 'F 9 Q 5 ea , .3 5? ! ,Qpflf I . 6 I. j 2 A ' ' ., I G K 0 a 4 V , o ,Ca ja 1926 ATLER gag! !? QQ.. ik ...safe X M21-i Calendar Dale AUGUST NIJ LD U :- o 2 fl? FV ns '1 FY .D E FP :' sv U' 5 af: P U3 :rs 1 U' FP 0 VU 3 :s UQ Otkn-I:-vnu SEPTLMBER Everyone passes to classes A few SCDIOTS were caught shootxng crap The glrls llterary socletles held a jolnt meetmg D L S first meetlng Flfgt lssue of the York Hlgh Weekly for this ve xr w is published The band re orgamzes Many start out on datesiin Flrst dltto IS recorded Hallelulah Bananas entertalned us by maklng azz and the muslc makes our feet move M118 ldea of W Md prep boys IS changed Success was made on the 6th now to try agaln Spangler and Lauer have a heavy date fZIO lbs r Flrst meetlng of House of Delegates Tank had 1 stlff arm MISS Logan s antlque shop IS mentloned S C S first meetlng anls formerly Mary Jane takes umors to YHISC Through the Marine Band s appearance we got one half a day vacatlon FlfSt annlversary of Spangler s date Green and orange and gray adorn the glrl v1ct1ms heads and necks York High beats Hanover ID first grid test Z6 6 f lsle wrltes her first letter to C burg Helfrlch s interest ln unlor gxrls grows greater Seniors hold a class meetlng OCTOBER FlfSt month passes with success' Yes' Fa1lure33-' unlor class meetlng York su amps Nllddletoxx n D7 O Ike Keller takes hls hrst test Falr week no work ex erythlng lb falr fare Most of us had a hard tlme gettlng III for nothlng Many were seen golng over the fence Ed Schnelder and Lauer also ran Mr C-reenawalt doubted the entrance of a few seniors Lester loses all hope ln Kathryn Lykens defeats York 6 2 Louls had a long hne of explanatlons for past week end The Naylor l' bbert campaign for Stauffer beglns Parker gets amnesla A few start to reclte Friday IS comlng Lverybody hears about It All work hard to get a good mark Stacey has a qulz Candldates for President of school are nomlnated Reports were glven out York shows ltS old rlval Steelton some splrxt 7 6 No one studied any mormng lessons because of the two precedlng dates and one followmg Flrst semor program Campaign speeches were made lh home rooms Great attempts were made MISS Logan refers to her antlque shop agaln Collectlon for Old lronsldes Many have extra cents Freshmen receptlon Kxng Math rules the world 'E ork shuts out Lykens ln second attack 9 0 fzm lf to- vqigx U . 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Aki' 9 , 'ig VR-Q: XXQL .'2b ffi Dale The female nomlnees are found practlclng wlth the spade Ground breaklng exerclses for new Y H S The authorltles granted us permlsslon to parade through the clty Electron of presldent Mammy gets a letter from an old school frlend Oxford England s crack debatlng team argued agamst Gettysburg ID auditorium Oxford bags were not worn ohn Rouse delivers hls lnauguratlon speech Coatesville bows to York 42 O NOVEMBER Dutch Farcht gets a letter from Georgie DlCk Heels Reuter went hunting For what333 jacob moves home Russell Frlce acts naturally and dresses llke a lady Reglnald meets Hazel Some just return from Lebanon Mr Porter forgets to scratch hls head ln class therefore no thlnklng must have gone on Armlstlce Day All were lnvlted to go ln the parade Some SCHIOFS dldn t think so The Scemc was better Scrubs were defeated by New Cumberland varsity 6 0 IH first battle Friday the 13th Coach Welmer s Birthday ISweet Slxteen etc J York shuts out DlCklnSOH Freshmen I2 0 Football players take off Sunday for last tlme Hazel Holcombe broadcasts some more but thxs time from statlon Y H S Fxre drlll turned out to be a false alarm Welmer and C-r1m have a good tlme on the platform whlle we laughed lit them? lvln Bear was stung Parker features ln second game of scrubs when they defeated Gettysbur Academy 9 0 Stacks was huntlng a lemon Teachers lnstltute beglns wlth great dxsappolntment IH the eyes of the STUDENTS No school The good looklng football men pose for plctures found IH this book French tea Cotters Saturday Nxght first Star Course number presented 1n the Audltorxum Thanksglvlng day The team had dlnner at the Country Club then they made the fifth shutout of the season York 20 Gettysburg 0 Many VlSltS were made to the doctors Dot Knaub got a halrcut Helfrlch s cap grows too small lthe Whlte plaster of parls one l H DlCtZ Keller prepared to go dear huntlng Tuesday December I Mr Helnly was slck Stacey wore a new palr of shoes to school DECEMBER Mxss Logan tells of her antlque shop for the lnth tlme Basket ball candidates turn out ln swarms Senlor Solree committee was announced Mlss Louxse Morse made art sale announcement Weiser was IH a good humor Don Roehm leads Urslnus College C-lee Club into chapel exerclses also flrst perlod Art sale Ike Keller lVlr Zlegler and Miller got a haircut No wonder lt rained Mary was almost d1sappo1nted9353 Lester s campalgn for a staff gxrl enters Dot Epley uses shavlng cream for tooth paste Sam Gotwalt and about D0 glrls rush lt to the Llon s Frollc 'Conn1e Strayer has a ' hot ' date wlth Dot Knaub f2I9l 4 W e slws 2 . - ! an-W ff - af - E ., s . - M ,ia or I 25. ' ' ' ' . 26. - ' 't . . .. ' ' . ' 27. 1 ' ' . ' 28. U ' . 3o.J ' ' ' ' . sl. ' 2 . 5. . ' 6. K ' ' ' . ' ' . 7. York shows up Lebanon on their own field 7e6. Reginald moves. 8. S ' . ll. . . I i . . . i . . ,. . 'i I3. ' . . ' ' ' ' , . I4. ' ' - . I5. ' . l8. ' , ' ' ' . . . I9. ' l ' . 20. ' ' ' ' ' 2 . ' 21. ' ' g . 22. I . 23. . . . . . . 1 I 24. I ' ' ' ' . . 25. ' ' ' ' . 26. ' ' . ' , 28. ' ' ' ' . 30. . ' ' U ' ' . In .. . - . . - . Z. 1 4 I u v O 1 n N l 3. ' ' . 6. ' ' 7. ' ' ' . IO. ' ' ' ' ' H . f Z 12 .l ' X 14 J '14 lf, its kg 1 sf-iii Xi S Date Lester and four other glrls were on the program Stacey has a Everybody consults Sears Roebuck year book to find thelr Christmas present Mr Porter wore a new sult and overcoat to school Alumnl banquet for the football squad Second number of the Star Course Morse dlS3ppOlHtS Dot Fplex Also doublecrosses esslca and surprlses Loulse m ITIUQIC perlod Buds pass around the puplls some scholars too Une campalgn IS dropped Blue Monday Stacey IS ln a good humor Another class rlng becomes promlnent 27 I ast day of school for year C hrlstmas play Parker announces his marruge Vacatlon starts f hrlstmas Santa forgot Qtacey s Qxford bags Alumnl dance D L S Stag Banquet at Altland House II1dUSI.I'1HI Soclety s 'Straw rlde to Abbottstown JANUARY New Year s Day York Hlgh plays 1tS first game at the rlnk agamst Steelton with a vlctory 24 I7 Some resolutlons we re made Some more were broken Lverybody returns safe and sound after the hohdays The eleetrlclty refused to shock the Ilghts 1n the audltorlum so the Euterpean Play was delayed The team journeyed to Lock Haven and defeated them 42 ID Also Sunbury 28 24 KIlHCdlUSt and KltZm1IICT start to wrlte the-lr D A R fssays Basket ball starts among the classes I ebanon bows to York 27 24 Reever and Welnloroom acted hke a sponge all week Mldyear Lxamlnatlons thls week Parker took 4 hours md ID mlnutes to do his Sohd test Thlrd Star C ourse number Ijrcneh SOITCC No sehool for any of us ass o 3 registers 5 C S Sol ee rl ech beats York 38 28 Cho SOITCC Louis fills hard for Many term reports never reached home 250 more puplls put ln audltorlum Now they are slttlng on the hght bulbs Bear and Morse are successful 111 prlmarles for mayor I Wayne presented the members of the staff to the student body SCDIOTG dlscussed the solree at meetlng York surprlses I ancaster 38 Z8 Bear and Morse xnnounce pl xtforms xnd partles WlII1amQIJOft sees York 26 20 VI BRUARY SCl'llOfb lost another game Spangler looks for a stenog Rome started to hunt maternal for D A R I ssay Tech also bows to Y H S 36 34 We wrote our D A R Lssays benlor class meetmg Our Senior Solree Rouse the reporter just walked III 5 mlnutes after I2 0 clock mldnlght A slgh A laugh A cry 3 Nlle Thomas came to school on tlme LThere wasn t any 1 Marlaru SCI'llTlldt made her appearance on the rostrum QCIIIOI' glrls also lost Lzeol I t R iff ,I ff H g . ' f 'YYJIA f to riffs? be 7 ' -. -. - A -ff H . 1 .f ,I Amie. F K L X X ,gf ---f if 1 II. ' ' - . -? I3. 4 '- ' ' . I4. . ' ' ' ' . I5. ' . 16. . . ' ' A' .. I7. ,I ' ' ' ' .' ' . ls. I 1 ' , . I9. ' ' . 2l. , ' ' . 22. ' ' . 1' I 23. .. ' . 24. i V . ' ' ' 1 . ' .. 25. f V '. . ' .J ' C 26. ' ' . 30. . . . . 3I. . ' 'e . ' . 2. . 4. T , ' ' 8. ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' , .- 9. . II. - .. I5. s . 17. ' 1 ' f - f , . I8. ' 7 ' ' ' ' V . 20. A v ' ' . 2I. .X - ,. CI f'2f - 7 - . '. 'r 1. 22. I . A ' ' . ' z . 23. 1 - .- is V 2 . 29. A . '- Q -' . . 30. -' 'z , z , z C2 ' ' . . . In L ' , . f .- 6. A 5 I I , ' ' . . ' f fk I 9. . ' j -1 . . . 1926 ATLERJ 14, .5a'? '1Z rf. Zhi-'79, fs - X LJ WS Dale A D S dxstrlbuted new song The kindergarten practlced It Earl Brlcker became dxgnlhed Mayor Bear fulfills hls dutxes It was too wet for a false alarm so the fxre chlef loafed Mlnneapolls Symphony Orchestra appears and dlssappears ln muslc The senlor banner was seen hanging ln Room No I9 Hen Kauffman winds hls peanut roaster ln Room 24a D A R Prlzes awarded Paul was worrled untxl the last number was called I uterpean Solree Everyone had a wonderful tlme Basket ball at Lebanon 34 Z4 El Brydla had a fall out Wilson Hamme wore a derby to the Readlng game he tried to take care of It WllllamSp0ft at York 35 ID MARCH Spangler s car dlsappears Someone needed lt more than he Lxzette Slpe was late as usual Bayard Keller trled to drink nxtrlc acid but couldn t get away wxth xt Strlne and Poorbaugh were worrled about next A D S Solree Game at Lancaster Most of us went to church Mrs LCVID receives many congratulations Semors still 1n the cellar Thornton went to sleep ln class Stacey has 8 periods of class Asks all the mormng pupils Seruors won C lass B Basket ball Martha Yagle trled to Charleston Law Mlller had a date Tank Lauer trles West PYIDCCSS Street again Senlor Entertamment Royal Welsh Male uartet Bachelors Club organrzes YVltl1 ake Stacks as Its head Phl Selfa Alpha organizes takxng Mormon Laws for its constltutlon Brll Melhorn went to Alaska Iln hrs mlncll S C S journeyed to Ye Old Valley lnn for chlcken and waffles Mr Helnly forgot to announce our moral vlctory at Readlng Sprlng has come no topcoats needed Iovercoatsj Oratorlcal Tryouts Mr Howell passes out the o1l Louise Myers read the Bible Morse raxds the Clngler AIe335 Ebbert made hls can go DD per 33 Idown h1lII Most of us came to school Keller and Stine hooked It Keller gets sick APRIL A D S Open Meeting Keller IS stxll slck Barry had the thrxll of hrs life on Patterson Street Seniors won the basket bxll chJmp1o'1 shlp Beck and Walters took a stroll lfor thelr health! Mass Dorothy Epley begms to uhxgh hat ' everybody Day after Easter Many were sick Mary Wxlllams vlslted Room No I9-'33 7 Maxell started to go wrong 8 Bayard Keller trled to get some Inside dope ln l ngllsh Class J 6 fzzrj 5 28352.15 ,xx 4,4 , , fee, Q '-...Qs -1 L ' 1 'lf fasxf f , in -E-,,! 1 IO. . . . ' ' . , ' L ' '. Il. ' ' ' . ' I2. ' ' . , ' . . I5. ' ' , ' ' . I6. ' ' ' . . I8. 'A ' ' ' . I9. . . . ' . ' ' . Q ' . 2 L 20. - . ZI. ' . 22. ' ' , A f ' - -. 54. Moscow Artists Ensemble appear, 6. ' ' '. I. ' ' . ' . 2. ' ' . 4. ' ' . 6. . 9. ' . IO. ' . , Ag f 5 I -'. II, ' I2. ' ' . I3. ' ' ' , ' . 16. . . ' . .y . . I I7. ' ' ' ' . I8 .... ' ' ' 2 2I. . ' ' f ' . 2I. ' , . 22. ' . 24. . '. 26. ' ' . 27. ' ' ' 28. ' H .. ' . 29. . 30. ' ' ' . 3I. ' . 2. ' ' I A . ' . - 2 ' 1 I . - 3. ' . .jf 1926 ATL X 4?2L '.l: l , if Q X Jw yi Dale Watcll us grow was seen at the head of 1 Inst of CICIIDQUCHIZQ ln Room No 20 It dld Ask Wertzlil Paul Kllnedlnst IS told to spend hls SIU D A R PYIZC for assessments I9 and 20 were tie ln Banner Contest Stacey has a qulz Russ Price denounces the delmquents m buying pennants Mlke looks lnto the crystal ball and sees Katty and Charlle Reports were given out33 Tau Slgma Gamma dance Icensoredl Reever Wertz Spangler Long campaign for Bonnie Crlfflth Beglns Betty Brown passes the buck ln Engllsh Class Dlz Lucas makes a book report Reever wants all or none All eyes were turned to Mzke and Ilomy Wertz wlns by a Ineckr Spangler once ln awhile Parker llves up to Ins name of Charlle Paddock at Phlladelphla Bonnle Griffith was bored to death Evelyn Wexgle s bull got loose ln problem class Reuter becomes a Judge Qlgma Delta Phl organlzes An open meeting was held on the park attended bv many aliens Cho Play Cho glrls are some saleswomcn MAY Inter Collegiate Dance Some Dance 93 We wonder how many removed thelr freckles The Semors become worried rl he Crysler had a narrow escape Bayard Keller s house becomes a Flat house York Hlgh School C horus presents pleaslng concert Art Club QOITPP A fem framed dates Flfteen fellows copylng chemlstry experiments Stlll copying Only thlrty five more perxods of work ulntet rehearses for Frlday Aberwyn s theatre party Goldle stars S C S glrls practlce all mght Sob Day '3 S C S Novelty Nlte Seniors mvlted to varlous jewelry stores of the cxty A few glrls decide that thexr graduatlon present should be a diamond rlng Many DCHIOFS stlll adorn the class rooms Preparation for PICHIC Army and Navy Store sells out of VNl1ltC ducks Senior Plcnlc Too many aliens were there unlor Play' xmmy walked ln bxg S C 9 Farewell Party Another Nxght' He walked further Senxors are becomlng exclted Baccalaureate Sermon Much serious thlnkxng began Class Day Presents suited everybody Alumnl Banquet All SCDIOFS attended Commencement Z6 graduates Many Senlors xx ent to the JUDIOI' Pxcmc Vfere they successfuI3 Xsk Mr Flllli features-' 9 78 I '22 l Rodexs 12 5 Ji: x Y -Z' 'Q X4 7 4. . Q 1 YYY jd-frirnv ' 5 if V' V f IO. ' . Q. II. ' ' ' ' . . . ' . .. I3. ' . I4. ' ' ' ' '. I6. ' .. I7. ' ' , I8. - - - ' H 'H 1' .' I9. H H Q '. ' 20. ' . . 22. ' - ' . V ' ' 2 5th period English Class woke up lto Hnd themselves asleepl. I 25. ' ' . 26. ' ' ' U ' 4.1. 27. ' . 28. Q ' ' . 29. ' ' ' , g ' ' 30. ,' . .' ' f , N X . I. ' . U 2. ' .. 3. ' ' . 4. 4 . 9. ' ' . IO. ' - ' . II. ' ' . IZ. ' ' . U ' ' . I3 .... ' ' ' ' . I4. . .. . .. . ' -. I5. . ' ' ' ' ' x ' f. I7. i ' ' . I8. l ' Q . ' ' .. I9. ' ' ' . ' . 2I. . . 22. ' ' ' . 23. ' ' . 24. l Y I . 25. . N ' '. 26. ' ' . 27. , ' . 6 7f5NJ ki' if 51105 'U Class Honors Crlqrue or false! Hardest Wor er D12 Lucas Brzgtztest Dot Beck Never on Tlme Dot Arthur Best Muszczan Hester Keeney Biggest Clown Dietz Keller Biggest Talker Maude Meldrum Bzggest Glggler Florence Cxelselman Bzggcst Flirt Cass Altland Most Quiet Marg l-lam Man Hater C-lnny l-lelllg Woman Hater Russ Stme Tattest Man Lowry Mann Most Popular Qaccordlng to Mrs Foxj C-ladys Barnes Most Popular Edythe Spahr Shel l-lerb Wertz American Venus Alberta Gallatln Latest Arrwal Leonard ohnson What wlll you do when l arrlve at the age of 405 Change you for two twentles Kan U Imag1ne '7 Ethel Crlder wlthout a mlrror Wayne Thompson wlth hls mouth shut and eyes open Mxrxam Cochrane falllng ln love Beatrlce Abel not falling down or up the steps Kathryn Strlne as a MISSIODHYY Gladys Ruesskamp as an actress ouls Morse as a mmlster Elnzabeth Houck loslng a few pounds Call Bonner with a clean face Myrla Crlfhth gettlng a hundred ID Zoology Cloldle Crawford wlthout chevung gum Ellls Brydxa havlng a date Wouldn t You Like To See Bob Reever danclng a waltz Stacey wearlng a pair of Oxford Bags Room I9 wmnlng the banner agaln The fellow who palnted on the pavement, WELCOlNlE PROF l926 Mrs Ruth Trattner Lev1n's husband f223 fag ff afgfhf 3 Thlngs We Won t Forget Mr Helnlys speeches after in 'athletic COl'llI6SlI MISS Logan s antlque shop Tank Lauer s test tube blll ln chemistry class The Skating Rlnk The vacant lot across the street Z6 s young ladles That electlon on Feb I6 Wllson Hamme wlth hls derby The Semor Plcnlc Nelson Simon at Dxck s Dam Class Day Commencement Exercises Class Sncle Show FatLady Marie Hlldebrand S znny Man Harry Poorbaugh Sna c Ctwarmer Helen Haugh Lion Tamer Wayne Thompson Flre Eater Russel Kxnsey Clown Gladys Barnes Band Leader Lawrence Mlller Peanut Boy Bob Barry Chorus Ctrl Dot Aldlnger Dancing Girl Llzette Slpe Athlete Brantly Parker Book Report udge l-lock Helfrlch Polzce Gazette Charlle Boeckel Photo Play Mr Danner Whlz Bang Professor Crreenawa essze ames Dot Beck Text Boo s Martln Ebbert Artlst s Model Betty Brown Encyclopectla Eddxe Walters Aesops Fables Paullne Lloyd lt Sam Cotwalt rushed mto a restaurant and sald l want two good eggs and l want them bad Pete l-lelndel l dreamed l dled last mght Clalr Fitz What woke you upi Pete The heat U ge yi: 4 Y 1 ff L, L Xfgss ' I - ' 'ai' 'W' 22217 LL -f ,f '-.,- U G mai x ?1- yn.- ' Y o K- k lYYlL Q ', l C ' . Y . ' . The Steelton football game. l LLY L, lg' - . -1 - - . It Y W l ii.. yy I ' . . WY J . .. ,. .. l . ' . v It Y u vw . I Y Y Y ll Y! ' , . . ., 'fu HJ Do oaies X! Bock Side ALL Cwg-15 Srmhncx This domi Tr-amps I That N 7 'uma To Flqffw-g g, ce Char-lie and Has Fe-mnds 4 I I' ,.w-Mfg-H Ou O clock God. mah Bw, Jgmbi 1 m Sur-pruned ff -In -MY' muvwmw figs ty.: if L Remevnber? SOME, Years Ago A Wovxd De fhnmxsi' I . 4 ll I 'jf I A , 1:1 , . SF 6 , 7 . , . ' 5 - I . ww' 1 5 X , X .,,.,w, 3 Ywimnmwwvw-w an ,n,m.ff-fTffQlAZ.w, J A Q f M 3 S Q, J qi, W 'T I ' . 'Qiif ,J was ff 1 7 ' ,i F r' Q' ' . 2 , 2 ' ' 7' J ' vw. , g , Q , , ,W ,L lagafefi K . ' P : , , 4 ,bl 1926 ATLEI-12 ,Y X 3'--1'iw'g X 6' I7 1p.'f , aria:-as QQL4-,bf S All m a Week The year had gloormly begun For Wlllle Wlnters a poor man He was beset wlth brll and dun And he had very llttle Mon llhls cash he w rote won t p iv my dues I ve nothing here Lut ones and lucs A brxght thought struck hlm and he sald The rlch MISS Goldbrlck I wrll Wed But when he pald hls court to her She lxsped but flrmly sald No Yhur Alas' he crled then I must dle' I m done' I ll drown Ill burn' I ll Fr: Sun They found hls gloves hls coat hls at A coroner upon hlm Sal Charlotte Beck Dad can you your name wlth your eyes shut5 slgn Dad Certainly Charlotte Well then shut your eyes xnd s1gn my report card oss Wall dnd you reid the letter sent you9 Pete C-rothe Yes slr I read lt lnslde ind outslde On the msxde lt sald You are fired and on the outslde It sald return ln flve days so here I am The Difference Papa said th small son what do they mean by college bred' ls lt d fferent from any other klnd of bread3 es my son sald the father t four year loaf A cut a day keeps Commencement away Dr Stoops to Senior Class I am happy to see all these shlmng faces before me thus mornlng rSudden application of IOI powder puffs Ruth Deckman says she's gOlng to marry Jack lf she can find a man wlth enough of lt L22 J A Flower Pot Scandal Hardy Sweet Wlllldm was ln love wlth Rose He had often thought of marrlage the song of the Lark spur ed hlm on and finally he Aster declaring I adore your Plnk cheeks your cute Turnlp nose your Radlsh hair and your Violet eyes Lettuce get marrled But we Cantaloupe she slghed You wlll have to ask Poppy Are you sure you aren t trymg to String Beans or lVlar1gold3 she questioned agaln No I m not trylng to Lima Bean Thexr Tullps met and she was Squash ed IH hls arms The sunset was a beautiful Colden Glow on the weddlng day All the Black eyed Susans from the neighborhood were brides maids ack ln the Pulplt officlated with Elder Berry asslstlng The Blue Bells pealed merrlly as Phlox came to the weddlng Snow balls and Ladies Slippers were thrown at e departlng couple Forget me not crled the mother 1 brlde left I just know I shall be happy said brlde for he was the first man who dnd not l..1lac everything t C t 6 Yep stocking up for the wlnter said c glrl as she rolled up her hose ohnny Groom to Stacey How many puffs of S03 w1ll1t take to lay you out3 Mr Howell Well ohn I don t know I haven t trled It Alice May Hoover Have you any brown tres to match my eyes3 erk N glrlle but we have so t collars to match your head Olden Plea Youll have to ask papas consent first, lVlr Perklns H Nowadays Step on the gas, George' lnhe old man IS ga1n1ng ' 4 c c c ,ss 1. - 1 , . f' ,ff 5,4 my I - Y fs- -Xe ilk- Q A X H 1 1 ' .W I . ' . h ' f lf so, don't Dahlia around me, but Beet it! Y ' . i s A 'Il . ' I . - Y U th 3.1m .V .Z . , I .. - 1 . is h . X , H th .. ,H H - ' .I V 1 'YYY 1 Y - ' - , i is a I Y U ,, J . ' Y Y . Y , Y ' . ,. Cl : o, ' ' , ' f Y i I . r 1 f X 11 Q -f' .,.4 - - 2,-.11 . ' .' Q rf-1. A I JA ' 4 , V ' 4.4 ' s ' X7 W Chev-rx., 5-Tweet Pirmex. ' -ff X, 'Mil' and Jin f., 0-we of The POYTGBXB Annan: KURT and Fa-onus A Nvhrffev- Hoidvf: l Nske. Bdseve SON! Tv-xox A 'few Of Om' Juvwov Fx-Candy Q . sf 1 In H 4 . , - , . 5 Il . . 4 3, ' . -A , N rf' , wtf. Vg, 1 . ' 'f- ,-lf! N '.- 5 1 ' -, , Tc. .. - ' T '.,-' ,: .'f'i1 7?'??ff- i 1 -fx fig Q: 1 Lv Zi? 'l Szgma Delta Phz ZACID .xi PARKER REEVER KELLER MORSE BEAR LAUER CI IAMBERS HELFRICH BRITCHER MCGUICAN WERTZ WEINBROOM Cfhzs Organzzulzon IS not Conneclcd rn Any llflanncr wlllz ll1e School or Classj A fraternity whlch IS golng to perpetuate the frlenclshlps which were created here during the past four years between a number of boys ln our class '23 Motto All-for one, one for all Colors Purple and gold Flower Whlte Carnation H2Z71l I E 7 '4 1 1, 0 ,L -ee E, ' O f .7 X-ix. . S' 3' ' W E ?-X E 'A f' H Y Y Yi r' I Q, f. , Q I W ,J-1 Y i x S i f Q ,va - Mime, 1, - 5 ,1 KL , X ' . l Q .ug-H, E .Xe 4 . . In' ' ' AE' . , V Q , of , 1 5 E 1 ' 1 Q 1' l l i I li' T 'V E . It , -' 7 7 x k , T V . in , pu rv Q: K .4 , 6 , N 1926 ATLERJ i eff! 3 irq! A9 r gang, Too Much So An Orlgmal Theorem 'Ihe shlp was slowly slnklng Passengers hurried here and there thlther and yon carrying Ilfe savers Puttlng hls cap leisurely ln hls pocket Lowry Mann grabbed an Iron crow bar and as he leaped for the water re marked Gosh lf they all take a souvenlr so w I Wlsdom Tooth ache You wlse acre' said the growlng boy the achmg tooth Snapplly Caught Helen Gladfelter Catchy muslc lsn t 1t3 Charlotte Gulden It ought to be with all those traps Tubby I..lz Houck Am I a Ilttle paIe5 Margaret Austm No you re a blg tu Sweet Dld you say you took gym on the lower campus Ness No we usually go to the drlve Nick Carter lb the book for me But thls my teacher cannot see He makes me read of Mllton s works And calls me down when I try to shlrk I-Ie wants rrre now to wrlte a poem But I don t have time cause I m never home I Ilke to go out and have some fun And so I never have school vsork done Now the poem I m sure I ll never wrlte Cause I m golng out to a dance to mte G R cu Mike Butcher Say ohnny vxhy do you call your auto a she3 ohnny Rouse Because It lb always breaking down at crltlcal moments raising the devll most of the txme, and keeping me broke ' Iqheorem If you love a girl she loves you Gwen You love a glrl To prove She loves you Proof I All the world lowes 1 lover 1Sh1kes peare I 2 Your glrl IS all the world to you ILV1 dent I 3 Your gurl equals the world llnIllDgb equal to the same thing are equal to each other I 4 Your glrl loves a lover lFrom No I I D You are a lover IGIVCD I 6 Therefore your g1rI loves you lFrom No 4 I Corollary It mxght seem from Nos 4 7 6 that your g1rI loves any lover Hence lookout Stewart to Ld Schneider Aw go t me won tcha Schnelder quotlng text I go to prepx a place for you Mother Where have you been Bob 5 Bob Barry To a chlcken dinner Mother From the looks of your coat the LIIILICCFI must have been moltmg A man left home for a trlp On arrxvlng at his destmatlon he dlscovered that he had forgotten to brlng extra underclothlng Whereupon he Wlfed hls Wlfe O DSCOD PD Any father who really wants to know what hls daughter looks Ilke now that she has grown up can Find out easily enough by gettmg up a lxttle earller some mornlng and meeting her as she comes ln Qoxng to get marrned' Yep IH the wlnter How do vou know3 He said xt would be a darn cold day when we married 1 229 A4 is 7111377 24.114 in xw X-:ggi ! 7 ,- u Q - e xt s 7 g :,s - - ef ' ,r 1, Pl:'l:4 f Y - - Y V X pf I ill I I I 'I I. 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NR f 7' 'n ' Y I ' ., . ., . ,, --f-Y' Z V fv' J y I .Ay . 1 gy X 1926 ATLE-5g, ', gable' QNX An ldeal Young Lady Wanted Gr iceful as l yes llke Nose like C omplexlon Mouth like l eeth hke Hair llke l all as Stfdlgllt as C lever as I C lde is on love llke ldeas on men 1 e XZOICC like Dresses l1ke Talks llke KlI1Cl as Laughs llke Cooks 1 e Shape llke l' lsle Ness Kathryn Altland Betty Brown Marguerlte Hackenyos Mary Wllll8mS Gladys Ruesskamp Kathryn Strme Gladys Ruesskamp Loulse Motter Mary Sacket C harlotte Beck Gall Bonner Ruby Anderson Alxce May Hoover Gladys Barnes Mlrlam Cochrane Helen ROdCWlg Dorothy Dlehl Goldle Crawford Oh Lord' Deliver Us from Temptation T ue T me T me T me T me nl me Goldlc Q raw ford s baby talk hot alr of Mae Rlchards jokes of Mr Grlest talks on Antiques Miss Logan arguments of Rouse lectures of Lambert Greenawalt recltatxon of Dorothy Beck No George l can never be Vour WllC but l ll always be a slster to you Good' Say xx hen your old man dlCS do 3 ou thmk he ll leave us any of hxs money3 lf Gwen a Chance Hxm You look famlllar Her Well l mlght be The Nice Knight H ack ought be a kn1ght ' 'Wl1v so, dearlef' Wl1y, last nlght when l got chxlly, he made me a coat of arms , i230 A glrl by Alvln Beck A man by Ruth Llnebaugh A marriage llcense by C atherlne Tarbert Something to eat by Dot Arthur some one to love me by Mabel Britton A horse farm by Dot Calhoun A self halr curllng Iron by Ruth Deckman A report card w1th all A s by Paul Helfrlch A tome to make my halr grow longer so l can be a great artlst by Russell PTICC Yes Yes Go On' You are my treasure' Your llps are rubles your teeth are pearls your eyes are chamonds Hush' You know how searchlng the tax people are nowadays' Mary ane Smyser Most glrls would love to go to a house party Alberta Wlley Yes that IS how most of them get there Botany l of Now thls plant belongs to the begonla family Anna Shepp l see and they are lcttlng you keep lt vwhlle they are gone Aye' Aye' Lester Naylor Why my dear old chap women were ln polltlcs centurles ago' Edward Walters Oh l say now you re spoohng' Lester Not at all old thlng' Weren t Salomes motxons before the house recelved with applause3 You ve decelved me You have lots of money Yes, bUtlt'S mostly Canadlan Anyhow, dear, a lxttle sweater brought us together, surely a llttle yarn 1sn't goxng to keep us apart 3 f , ,, ,J gn ,, ' rj! V:-:,, , -E 5 -dl i 1 , 'Of flizgif 1 A 'L - ,ff A .G eff? S . ' QQ' ' -f 4 fr . ,-A - 7-aff f- in B X I 1 -,J N' 1 ....., I ' . ' Dlmples hke ...., Beatrlce Abel A new dance step . . . by Bob Reever .. 114 f ' f . ' ' Y . ' ' ' . 9 Q - Y Y f I . . . 1. l ' ' . A- Y l ' . ' . l ' Y ' ' . I ll . V ' . Dr '. U I ' Y , - Y I Y ' . H . . Y .Ya ' Lay A J ' , ' . . ' 4I1..1III UL! 11.1 JL 11.1.1 11... L lzkf' A INA, J 1 J A wjfl fkw ffl, XX ,mmf Qi? I L f f LEQZITF +41 REWARD L2 0001 A dvertzsements X I LJ xX HC X i '5' 3-4-5-if ,qffxffg If ff Pixy H df b '1' X GYLXYZXYZYFYYYNYYVNYZYLSW NYJ W RYKAYEIK if Ylff if! Q f X xg x Xx TIQTID LIIIiIDiI11'III1iI1,AiIECZD Fi? Nil' - ' Q, ' ' ,Y 'I I -,,,:i, , i ful., 351,61 sg- V In 'V C l , --22 UL.. ,,rY:. ..... 3 is if ,ffl ','1', j'Zi:Q.? i nt'-5 X.RX 1v-5- A SL 15: sf ' X ' KA. ff' ff,, ,, Xxjwflx x .bffkfg W? 'fx f ' XY '1. v'II-41 E L UL X f X 04 - 1 l fl X X J I I ,' ! 'I . 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IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII I , IF A THING IS TO BE DONE LET IT BE WELL DONE We do zt that way KYLE PRINTING COMPANY I-I0 I-I SOL VII GIEORGT STRI I I YORK PA I2 I - I - 1 f' I -1 3 22' ' . . 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