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We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. ____________________________________________________________ The 1932 HORSESHOE THE ANNUAL YEARBOOK of the Altoona Senior High School of ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA VOLUME THREE NUMBER SEVEN ADMINISTRATION Mr. McKerihan, Mr. Decker Mr. Barclay, Mr. Elder, Mr. Laramy, Mr. Sell, Mr. McKibben, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Dillen, Mr. Meek, Mr. Sellers, Mr. Getz. BOARD OF DIRECTORS William E. Barclay Joseph C. McKerihan John H. Dillen Robert D. Elder Robert McKibben Daniel M. Sell David B. Getz J. Foster Meck William F. Sellers OFFICERS President - J. Foster Meck Vice President - William F. Sellers Secretary - W. N. Decker Assistant Secretary - Robert L. Thompson Treasurer - R. C. Wilson Solicitor - M. M. Morrow SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Robert E. Laramy ATTENDANCE DIRECTORS L. C. Smith H. W. Shiplett B. N. Lukens Our Superintendent [photo] - ROBERT EDWARD LARAMY 1890 - Graduated from the Bethlehem High School. 1892 - Graduated from Lehigh Preparatory School. 1892-1896 - Attended Lehigh University. B.A. 1896, M.A. 1899 Sigma Chi Fraternity Phi Beta Kappa Society Class President 1896 - . 1896-1903 - Instructor, Moravian Preparatory School 1903-1905 - Principal, Bethlehem High School. 1905-1913 - Superintendent, Phoenixville Public Schools. 1913-1922 - Superintendent, Easton Public Schools. 1922 - Superintendent, Altoona Public Schools. Life member, Pennsylvania State Education Association. Life member, National Education Association. American Association for the Advancement of Science 1902 - . Fellow, American Geographical Society 1930 - . Rotary International 1916 - . Our Principal [photo] - LEVI GILBERT 1917 - Graduated from Shippensburg Normal School. (a) Valedictorian. (b) Played football, basketball and baseball. 1920 - Entered Franklin and Marshall College. (a) Captain of football team. (b) Played basketball and baseball. 1922 - Graduated from Franklin and Marshall. (a) Valedictorian. 1925 - Earned M.A. degree at University of Pennsylvania. 1922-1926 - Dean of men at Shippensburg. (a) Assistant in Science. 1927 - Became Principal of Lansdowne High School. 1930 - Became Principal of Altoona High School Now working for Ph.D. degree at University of Southern California. Our Assistant Principal [photo] - JOSEPH N. MADDOCKS 1917 - Graduated from Altoona High School. 1918 - Entered Juniata College. 1919 - Entered Penn State College. 1921 - Graduated from Penn State. (a) Circulation manager of Penn State Engineer. (b) Member of Scarab Fraternity. 1921 - Began teaching mathematics in Altoona High School. 1925 - Received M.A. degree from Columbia University. 1927-1929 - Director of School District Evening School. 1929 - Became assistant principal of Altoona High School. The Altoona High School Faculty [photo] Miss Eyre, Miss Stockton, Mr. Wimmer, Miss Lentz, Miss Wertz, Miss Campbell, Mr. Sadler, Mr. Gilbert, Mr. Maddocks, Mr. Laramy, Mr. Hoover, Mr. Wolfe, Mr. Zetler, Mr. Grimminger, Mr. Williams. Superintendent - Robert E. Laramy, M.A. Principal - Levi Gilbert, M.A. Assistant Principal - Joseph N. Maddocks, M.A. Attendance Director - Paul A. Zetler, B.S. Assistant Attendance Director - Rena Lauver, M.A. General Assistant - Edward C. Hare, M.A. Department Heads English - Annie C. Campbell History - E. Marie Lentz Mathematics - George B. Williams, Ph.B. Modern Language - Charles M. Grimminger, M.A. Science - Harold C. Wimmer, M.S. Latin - Minnie F. Stockton, B.A. Commercial - John L. Hoover, B.A. Vocational - Charles C. Sadler Home Economics - Zitella B. Wertz, M.S. Music - Howard W. Lindaman, B.A. Art - Mary A. Tressler Physical Director, Boys - Robert H. Wolfe, B.S.P.E. Physical Director, Girls - Elizabeth K. Eyre, B.S.P.E. Our Faculty [photo] First Row: Mr. Wimmer, Science Department Head; Miss Campbell, English Department Head; Miss Eyre, Girls' Physical Director; Mr. Williams, Mathematics Department Head; Mr. Maddocks, Assistant Principal; Mr. Gilbert, Principal; Mr. Zetler, Attendance Director; Mr. Hoover, Commercial Department Head; Mr. Hare, General Assistant; Miss Lentz, History Department Head; Mr. Sadler, Vocational Department Head. Second Row: Miss Kauffman, Modern Language; Miss Rollins, English; Miss Roberts, English; Miss Stevens, History; Miss Swartz, Mathematics; Mr. Caveny, Vocational; Miss Morrison, English; Mr. Pegg, History; Miss Rodkey, Dramatics; Miss M. Lauver, History. Third Row: Miss Ritts, Modern Language; Miss Lowther, Home Economics; Miss Fleck, Modern Language; Miss Bancroft, English; Miss Unverzagt, History; Mr. Plummer, Vocational; Miss Saucerman, Mathematics; Miss Decker, Science; Miss Harner, Mathematics; Miss McGee, English; Miss Porter, English; Miss Thurston, Commercial; Miss Hedden, Commercial. Fourth Row: Miss Dunbar, Modern Language; Miss McCauley, English; Miss Fredericks, English; Miss Woomer, English; Miss Waite, Mathematics; Mr. Bashore, Phys. Ed.; Miss Wray, English; Miss Horner, Extra; Miss Sell, Commercial; Miss McClure, English. Fifth Row: Miss Young, Home Economics; Miss Gray, Home Economics; Miss Henry, History; Miss Taylor, Mathematics; Miss Cherry, Science; Mr. Morse, Phys. Ed.; Mr. Lingenfelter, Extra; Mr. Graf, Commercial; Mr. Hoffman, Science; Miss Turner, English; Miss Weisman, Science; Miss Duncan, Commercial. Sixth Row: Miss Gorsuch, Home Economics; Miss McGinnis, Phys. Ed.; Miss Gould, Home Economics; Miss Paul, School Nurse; Miss McCartney, Science; Miss Lauver, English; Miss Heller, English; Miss Given, Commercial; Mr. Krivsky, Music; Mr. Bloomfield, Vocational; Mr. Elder, Vocational; Mr. Harbaugh, Science. Seventh Row: Miss H. Faust, Extra; Miss McKerihan, Extra; Miss Krick, English; Miss Bottorf, Art; Mr. J. Miller, Vocational; Mr. Dickey, History; Mr. Hite, Vocational; Mr. S. Hoover, Vocational; Mr. McCreight, History. Eighth Row: Mr. Romig, Vocational; Mr. Sheetz, History; Mr. Lundegren, Vocational; Mr. Patrick, History; Mr. Grove, Vocational; Mr. A. Snyder, Modern Language; Mr. Pohle, Commercial. Ninth Row: Mr. Fickes, Vocational; Mr. Smith, Vocational; Mr. Heller, Vocational, Mr. Shaeffer, Science; Mr. Hauser, Vocational; Mr. C. Snyder, Vocational; Mr. Joe Miller, Vocational; Mr. Ross, Vocational; Mr. Lindaman, Music Department Head; Mr. McAfee, English. ART DEPARTMENT Head, Mary A. Tressler Edna Bottorf COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Head, J. L. Hoover, B.A. Sarah E. Duncan, B.S. Marion E. Hedden, B.S. Nellie Given, B.A. Addison E. Pohle, B.S. Carl E. Graf, B.S. Corinda M. Sell, B.S. Eleanor C. Hare, B.A. Naomi M. Thurston ADVISERS "Horseshoe" - Marion E. Hedden "Hi Y Club" - Addison E. Pohle "Senior Class Sponsor" - Marion E. Hedden "Director of Secretarial Service" - Sarah E. Duncan ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Head, Annie C. Campbell, M.A. Marion B. Bancroft, B.A. Beatrice D. Morrison, B.A. Edith G. Frederick, B.A. Hilda M. Orr, B.A. Mildred E. Heller, B.A. Sara Porter, B.A. Elizabeth V. Holley, B.A. Gertrude Roberts, B.A. Anne E. Krick, B.A. Hilda A. Rodkey, B.S. Rena Lauver, M.A. M. Florence Rollins, M.A. John McAfee, B.A. Norma G. Swayne, B.A. Margaret J. McCauley, B.A. Mary V. Turner, B.A. Winifred McClure, B.A. Ida Woomer, B.S. Fannie E. McGee, B.A. Gertrude Wray, B.A. ADVISERS "Mountain Echo" - Gertrude Wray "Horseshoe" - Normal G. Swayne "Debating Coach" - Margaret J. McCauley "Chapel Programs" - Hilda A. Rodkey HISTORY DEPARTMENT Head, E. Marie Lentz, M.A. Richard H. Bartholomew, B.A. Marie N. Lauver, B.A. Sarah E. Bell, B.A. William L. McCreight, B.S. Earl W. Dickey, B.S. Nelda Miller, M.A. H. Marjorie Downes, B.S. Robert Patrick, B.S. Emma C. Eberle, B.A. Harold J. Pegg, M.A. Irvin S. Gress, B.A. Herbert S. Sheetz, M.A. Ethel M. Henry, M.A. Jeannette Stevens, M.A. A. Angella Unverzagt, B.A. ADVISERS "Girls League" - E. Marie Lenz "Boys Federation" - Irvin S. Gross "Senate" - Harold J. Pegg "Junior Class Sponsor" - A. Angella Unverzagt "Handbook" - Jeannette Stevens "Junior Varsity Coach" - William McCreight "Track Coach" - Richard H. Bartholomew HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Head, Zitella B. Wertz, M.S. Myrtle Gould, B.S. Alberta Johns, B.S. Kathryn Gorsuch, B.S. Mary E. Lowther, B.S. Florence E. Gray, B.S. Anna M. Young LATIN DEPARTMENT Head, Minnie F. Stockton, B.A. Una E. Small, B.A. S. Edith White, B.A. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Head, George B. Williams, Ph.B. Grace E. Allen, B.A. Bertha A. Swartz, M.E. Edward F. Emanuel, B.S. Elizabeth E. Taylor, M.S. Perilla R. Harner, M.A. Nell J. Thomas, M.A. Irene J. Saucerman, B.A. Carrie F. Waite Paul A. Zetler, B.S. MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Head, Charles M. Grimminger, M.A. Mary E. Dunbar, B.S. Janice Kauffman, B.A. Edith R. Fleck, B.A. M. Marie Ritts, B.A. Albert Snyder, B.S. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Head, Howard W. Lindaman, B.A. Alma M. Eberle, B.A. Frank Krivsky, B.S. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Director, Boys, Robert H. Wolfe, B.S.P.E. Director, Girls, Elizabeth K. Eyre, B.S.P.E. Kenneth Bashore, B.S. Frances E. McGinnis, B.S.P.E. Paul E. Morse, B.S.P.E. Jean E. Kantner, B.S.P.E. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Head, Harold C. Wimmer, M.S. Helen Cherry, B.S. W.H. Hoffman, B.S. Leah S. Decker, B.S. Helen K. McCartney, B.A. Verna Faust, B.A. R. J. Shaeffer, B.S. H. Edwin Harbaugh, B.A. Harold E. Stong, B.S. Lena Weisman, B.A. VOCATIONAL DEPARTMENT Head, Charles C. Sadler Thomas C. Bloomfield Jacob C. Miller Charles C. Caveny, B.S. Joe Miller William A. Fickes Charles G. Plummer Walter H. Grove Ceylon S. Romig Carl G. Hauser James C. Ross William Heiler Henry F. Selwitz Fred D. Hite Samuel B. Smith Stephen W. Hoover Clyde N. Snyder Carl O. Lundegren Paul D. Wright ADVISERS "Horseshoe" - Ceylon S. Romig "Automobile Safety Club" - Walter H. Grove "Aviation Club" - Fred D. Hite "Stage Craft Club" - Carl G. Hauser "Ushering Club" - Charles D. Plummer EXTRA TEACHERS Helen J. Faust, B.A. Jean McKerihan, B.A. Margaret N. Horner, B.A. William D. Lingenfelter, B.A. Virginia F. Pfeiffer, B.A. LIBRARIAN Maud Minster SCHOOL NURSE Elsa M. Paul SPECIAL INFORMATION Total Enrollment 3,114 Senior Enrollment 857 Junior Enrollment 907 Sophomore Enrollment 1,350 STUDENT TEACHERS FROM PENN STATE COLLEGE WHO TAUGHT IN A. H. S. THIS TERM Name Home Subject Major Elizabeth Bell Cochranton, Pa. English Richard Berkheiser Shamokin, Pa. French Audrey Blake Altoona, Pa. French George H. K. Bolich Shenandoah, Pa. History Vincent Bresnowitz Garfield, N.J. Mathematics James A. Brown Renova, Pa. Mathematics Albert Buono Chester, Pa. English Clarence Christian Trenton, N.J. History Basil Clare Chester, Pa. English Louise Darlington Philadelphia, Pa. Latin W. Robert Deppen Trevorton, Pa. Commercial George Detwiler Bellefonte, Pa. French Edward Dumm Mackeyville, Pa. English Irma Holton Philadelphia, Pa. French Marian James Picture Rocks, Pa. English William Jefferson Shenandoah, Pa. Biology Catherine Little Erie, Pa. Science Ethel Lux Camp Hill, Pa. Latin Nell McNaul Altoona, Pa. Latin James Malone Wingate, Pa. History Margaret R. Palmer Monessen, Pa. Mathematics Joseph Ruddy Scranton, Pa. Latin Mabel Seville McConnellsburg, Pa. English Harold P. Smith Cochranton, Pa. Latin John Wahl Beaver Falls, Pa. History Paul Waltz Williamsport, Pa. Mathematics Milton Wein Clarion, Pa. History Eugene Welliver Hazelton, Pa. History Edith Zinn Altoona, Pa. Art Senior Class Officers Top Row: Yeatts, Walters, Davis, Hofmann, Burket. Bottom Row: Mattas, Monahan, Rittenhouse, Brubaker. President - James Monahan Vice President - Irma Rittenhouse Secretary - Delores Mattas Treasurer - Jane Brubaker General Chairman - William Davis EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE William Yeatts Betty Hofmann Betty Davis Harvey Shaeffer Pearl Walters SOCIAL COMMITTEES REFRESHMENT Mae Meese, Chairman Marjory Stephenson Margaret Anderson Ann Rollason Betty Hull Glenn Hoss Hugh Norris Drexel McTavish Ted Gates George Klepser Fred Barry Bill Geesey James Saleme Burt Myers Dorothy Jones Jane Hauler Louise Lee Doric Beattie RECEPTION Kenneth Heaps, Chairman Mary McKinney Dorothy Burd Billy Rothert Martha Shaw Howard Brett Donald Fritz Charles Botright Viola Gladfelter Bud Neuwahl DECORATION Sara Louise Levan, Chairman Rosemary Stewart Rose Groban Gladys Gibson Dorothy Fowler Anna Caum Semler Heinsling Kenneth Winters Fay Montgomery Harold Dunlap Bob Kimmel Freda Klein Doris Bollinger Catherine Maricque Luella Hess Lynn Hildabrand Paul Gieg Sara Jane Moses John Ramsey FINANCE Jane Brubaker, Chairman Harry Taylor Dwight Fickes Donald Kraft Fred Datres Walter Oswalt Anne Hengstler SPONSORS Miss Decker, Chairman Miss Hedden Miss Morrison Mr. Patrick Senior Class History As we, who are so soon to leave these halls of learning, look back over the past three years, we feel a soft satisfaction mingled with regretful pain. We are satisfied because we know that we, as a class, have done our best to live up to the traditions of our Alma Mater, and we are regretful that it is over; because never again will we enter the Altoona High School as a part of it, shaping its character as it, shaped ours. As we say farewell, we take a last lingering look over the past. I On September 4, 1929, we entered the imposing entrance of A. H. S. in pursuit of wisdom. We tried our best to look sophisticated, but we actually managed to look like a group of prisoners awaiting their sentences. However, after the first confusion of finding rooms, getting schedules arranged correctly, etc., we got along fairly well. Although the upperclassmen razzed us a little, they treated us kindly, and the teachers were always ready to lend a helping hand. By the time we had learned our way around and were getting down to normal routine, football season started. Our wounded vanity was restored by the excellent sophomore material on the varsity. On November 9th - unforgetable date - we beat Johnstown, and on the following Monday we had the memorable walk-out. Perhaps it was illegal, unruly, and against all rules and regulations, but it will live in our memory long after Latin verbs and geometry rules have passed into oblivion. Early in December we had our famous bonfire in celebration of our victory over Billtown; and what a business the shoe stores had the next day! Doing snake dances in mud up to one's knees is not particularly good for either shoes or feet. After all this festivity, our spirits were brought down again by the mid- year exams. With football season, vacation, and mid-year tests over, life was just threatening to become normal when along came the Annual Show. It was a huge success, in which many members of our class took part. After this event, the school days passed quickly until, before we knew it, the final tests were upon us-the finishing touch to the most exciting year we had ever spent. II After a happy and (perhaps) a restful vacation, we returned to resume our studies as "Jovial Juniors." Being accustomed to the building now, we had little trouble in following our routines, and we settled down to work and to wait anxiously for football season. We had a successful season although we lost the conference championship to our old enemy - Johnstown. However, we had little time to be depressed. The senior class was organizing, and so we too began to think of class organization. Early in February, we elected for our junior class officers, Harry Taylor, president; Delores Mattas, vice president; Irma Rittenhouse, secretary; and Donald Kraft, treasurer. These capable people led us through a very successful year. We had several successful socials, and a Junior picnic which will be remembered for years. Among, and between these diversions came the annual show in which many members of our class took part. Towards the end of the year the English play, "The Youngest," was produced under the direction of Miss Rodkey, and our vanity swelled to enormous proportions when we discovered that the leading roles were taken by members of our class. After this triumph, we were promptly subdued by the imminence of final exams. With this ordeal over and vacation before us, we again said "au revoir" to our high school until the fall should again bring us to our halls of learning. III In the fall of 1931 we entered our Alma Mater as seniors. Soon after school opened, football season began and our Maroon and White warriors captured the championship of Western Pennsylvania. A short time after this victory, our class organized, selecting for its officers, James Monahan, president; Irma Rittenhouse, vice president; Delores Mattas, secretary; and Jane Brubaker, treasurer. Along with our socials we had the annual show, a rollicking laugh-fest from beginning to end, the English play, which was as excellent and entertaining as before. With all these diversions the year went all too quickly until final tests were upon us - the beginning of the end. There followed in quick succession Commencement exercises, the banquet, the picnic - a mixture of tears and smiles and laughs and sighs. At last we said good-bye for the last time to the halls we loved and to the building which meant to us not stone and brick, nor any material thing. To us it meant three happy years of work and play among our friends - years which can never come again. Senior Class Prophecy ALL right, gang, we have some red hot newsy news today; so get busy." This comes from the editor, Sparrow Mannion, of the Daily Astonisher, as he gallantly cheers his staff on to getting the evening issue ready for print. "Kekalos, tell Datres to send a hundred copies to Miss Betty Hogemeyer; her picture is in tonight. She's addressing the Mary Merry Maidens Society on "How to Hold Your Husband." "The editorial page isn't full. Get Miss Burkhart to review William Van Davis' book My Stage and Screen Success. Say, he's playing opposite Martha Line now in his own play Dilemma. She can get that book at Neuwahl's publishing house or at Taylor and Scholl's stationery store." "Fix this headline. Yes, you Bill Burns. 'SENATOR McNAUGHTON CREATES SENSATION IN SENATE.' It sounds like a series of sibilant sounds; and while you're at it, separate the article about President Monahan of the Greasy Oil Corporation and George Kalb, Famous Violinist; they don't go together." "Hey, here's a snappy article, 'DOLORES MATTAS FAMOUS DANCER KIDNAPPED FROM STAGE. The audience thinking this act was part of the show drowned her screams in applause. Detectives Dwight Fickes and S. J. Moses are hot on the trail.' Stick this on the front page." "The front page is full, Chief." "Well, take out the squib about M. Patricia Walter of the Shaner News Syndicate who ran down Walter Oswalt while touring California on a bicycle." "No, we'd better not cancel that for she was in her Damlier on her way to interview Miss Dorothy Fowler in connection with her latest production, Precious, in which she is co-starring with Tommy Orr." "All right; here comes Gieg with the material from the telotypewriter. Read it over, Walters." "O.K.!" 'Mr. Howard Jastin Brett, Ambassador to Italy, spoke yesterday over an international hookup on "How to Masticate Spaghetti." 'Rose Groban, budding young artist, was awarded first prize in the National Art Exhibition for her painting, Cat Eyes. The second place, however, was to go to Sara Haines' Violets or Leroy Hobson's Consolidated Hotdogs.' 'Mr. William Asterbilt Yeatts starts search for his personal butler missing since Thursday. He is said to have run away with Miss Gene Reinheimer, a mannequin at Macy's.' 'Rabbi Samuel Sealfon, formerly of Altoona, but now of Podunk, will speak here. He will be met at the train by a band of Ladies Aiders, headed by Miss Marjory Stephenson and Miss Margaret Anderson.' 'Fred Lafferty took first place and "Sis" Dinges a close second in the Annual Swiss Alp Climbing Race.' 'Donald P. Kraft, bachelor millionaire, bestowed half of his amassed fortune on Miss Dorothy Burd, the brave motherly instigator of the home for homeless cats, for use in her important work.' 'Jean Scads threatened Judge James White with a revolver for supressing her book The Love Life o f Pompey.' 'President of the United States, Carl Etter, presented Congressional Medal to Irma Rittenhouse for flying around the North Pole five hundred times in her auto-gyro without getting dizzy.' 'Famous basketball star, Randall Keller, jumped twenty-five stories from a flaming building into a net held by firemen Andy Muir, Harry Neugebauer, John Blackburn, and Bill Dillon. First aid was rendered by Dr. Kenneth Heaps.' "There's the phone. That's Miss Gluntz with her report of the typing marathon. Hello! Who? You say Edith Santella wins? Collapses after three weeks without stopping? Martha Brumbaugh came in second? O. K. Now dash over and get some dope on this crash over the Darchof theory between Prof. Carl McVicker, head of the Einstinogical department at Oxford, and Dr. Burt Meyers, professor of analytic geometry at Penn State." "This article ought to be a feature - 'Inventor Curtis Beerman innocently started a panic when he walked up the aisle of a lecture room carrying a powerful Guy Anderson magnet with which he intended to demonstrate an experiment to a group of society women interested in physics. When he reached the platform where he was greeted by President Anne Grimshaw, he found his magnet covered with ladies hairpins, and turning to the audience, he was confronted by a group of angry women, hair streaming down their backs. Among the most violent were Misses Marion Hirst, Bertha Boldt, Kathryn Terwilliger, and M. M. Meese.'" "Somebody write an explanation under this picture The First Lady presenting the prize in the Easter-egg rolling contest." "All right; what was her name before she was married?" "Doris Bollinger." "Miss Bathgate, read me the last column of the back page." She reads: 'Mr. John W. Welker disappeared suddenly last night. If he does not return soon, his position as overseer of the McTavish Electro-Magnet factories will be given to Mr. Sheldon Clapper. It is rumoured that he joined the Navy, but others believe he eloped with a certain young lady named Schlayer, or Slayer.' 'Suffering from laryngitis, Miss Mary McKinney, local soprano radio star has temporarily withdrawn from the air until she recuperates. Miss Sara Louise Levan is taking her place.' 'Advertisement - Wanted, a wife. I am a middle aged widower with five children, heavy set, black hair tinged with gray, large black eyes. Am well educated and hold the position of President of the Hoss and Buggy airport. Solicit correspondence with view to matrimony. Charles T. Botwright.' 'Misses Geraldine Adams, and Catherine Gallager, French teachers in A. H. S., returned from a trip to Paris where they visited the setting of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables. Monsieur Lynn Hildabrand proved to be their interesting guide.' 'There will be a reunion of the class of 1932 of Altoona High School on next Saturday in the school study hall. The class officers and members of class committee who are residing in this city have complete charge of arrangements. After a business meeting and speeches, a social will ensue. Entertainment will consist of checkers, flinch, chess, and Peter Coddles' trip to New York.' "All right, send the paper to press." A. Frank Acker Geraldine A. Adams Herbert N. Adams Eugene C. Ake Daniel Alamprese Walter F. Allen John E. Allison William Amerine Betty L. Ammerman Guy J. Anderson Margaret Anderson Richard Anspach Darl Antes Perry Appleton Bertha Armstrong Dale C. Askey Martha Aultman Elden Autman Melvin Austin Anna C. Balliet Ruth H. Balthaser Virginia Barnhart Kathryn E. Barr Fred J. Barry Marjorie E. Barry Dolores I. Bartholomew Gladys V. Bathgate Herbert L. Bathurst Albert L. Baumgartner Jack Beahm Mildred L. Beahm Franklin G. Beard Doris P. Beattie Curtis A. Beerman Harvey G. Bennett Margaret M. Benton Verna A. Bering Lamar S. Berry Robert W. Best John W. Blackburn Louise Blackburn Elwood Blake Clarke T. Bloomfield Evelyn D. Bock Hazel E. Bohn Bertha L. Boldt Christ G. Boliski Doris Louise Bollinger Elizabeth G. Bollinger Dorothy I. Books Melvin Books Thelma M. Border Charles F. Botwright S. Lipton Bowen Clyde L. Bowers Madeline L. Bowers Edward R. Bowman James W. Bowman Mildred L. Bowman Evelyn Faye Boyles Evelyn M. Bracken Dorothe M. Brede Howard J. Brett Samuel Briggs Dorothy H. Brown D. Owen Brubaker Eugene M. Brubaker G. Jane Brubaker Wendell Brubaker Martha Brumbaugh Fred C. Buchanan Leona M. Buchanan William H. Buckel John H. Bullock Dorothy Burd James G. Burgoon Elmer B. Burk Margaret L. Burke Esther E. Burket Lois R. Burket Oliver G. Burket Dorothy S. Burkhart Kathryn L. Burkholder William F. Burns Melvin R. Burnshire Bessie M. Butterbaugh Tressie F. Butterbaugh Howard C. Calderwood Betty Campbell Marjorie Campbell Nick L. Caparusio Mary Caputo Thelma Carles Wilbur Carpenter Edna May Carr Julia Cassell Anna Caum Mary I. Charlesworth Harry F. Clapper Pauline Clapper Sheldon Clapper Celestine Clark Hazel Cochran Helen Cochrane Evelyn Cogley John Coho Albert Colello Raymond Conlon Alvin Conrad Bernard C. Conrad Edward S. Conrad Paul E. Conrad James Contakos J. Paul Cooper Robert Corbett Rose Cornell Dorothy Crawford Frank M. Creighton Ruth Creighton George C. Cromer Ann Cronin Roy Croyle Elmer Crum Wilbur Crum Keturah Culbertson Lucy Cumming Gladys Cummins William F. Curtis Fred Datres Elizabeth Davis John E. Davis John M. Davis Rebessa Davis Virginia E. Davis William F. Davis Dorothy De Barber Maurice De Caspirs Ethel Defibaugh Telesphore De Fraene Jack Degenhardt Alma Delaney Donald Delozier James Detrich Erma Detwiler Americo De Vincens Rose Evelyn Dey William Dickey Curtis Dietze Harry Dinges Alfred Disabato Helen Dively Howard Dodson James Donaldson, Jr. Eugene Donnelly Mildred Dore Cecil Dorman Mildred Dougherty Alison Douglas John Douglas Ada Duffan Hilda Dull Harold Dunlap Helyn Dunn Margaret E. Eamigh Josephine E. Eastep Minna May Eberling Charles E. Eckels John W. Edelblute Jackson R. Edelman Maxie L. Edwards Mary Louise Egan Charles Eifler Pauline A. Elder Hazel I. Ellenberger S. Maybelle Ellis Lillian M. Ellstrom Geraldine R. Emerick Anne I. Engles Richard H. English Herbert C. Ernest Carl D. Etter Erdine L. Evans Raymond E. Evans John H. Exline Ralph N. Fahr Louise D. Fay Paul T. Feathers Herman R. Fedeli M. Louise Felton Alice I. Fickes Ivan D. Fickes Gertrude R. Fields Frank P. Fiore Mary Frances Fiore Geraldine M. Flanagan Margaret A. Fluke J. Louise Folcarelli William P. Fonner G. Genevieve Forney Frances E. Fornwalt Dorothy E. Forsht Gerald E. Forsythe Pearl E. Foust Paul L. Fowkes Dorothy M. Fowler Evelyn G. Fox Roy C. Frantz Robert W. Frederick Donald P. Fritz Dorothy M. Funk Earl L. Fuoss Ralph A. Fuoss Fred Gaines Katherine Gallagher Margaret Galloway Marjorie Gammill Mary Garber Mary Gargone Chalmer Garman Mildred Garman James Garthoff Edward Gates Martha Gates Victor Gates Irlene Gauntner Robert Geesey William Geesey Aaron Gendel Donald Gentile Patsy Gentile James George Jay Gerlach Gladys Gibson Paul Geig Sherman Gill William Gill Albert Gioiosa Joseph Gioiosa Viola Gladfelter Alma Gluntz Lois Gonter Adren Goodman Dean Goss Louise Gottshall Myrtle Gottshall Lovina Grace Freda Green Louise Gregg Boyd Griffith Pauline Griffith C. Richard Griffith Robert Griffith Joseph Grillo Anne Grimshaw Rose Groban Dorothy Grove Rhetta Grove Louise Groves Carl Gruber Sara Haines William Hall Beatrice Haller Charles Hamilton Mary Kathryn Hamilton G. Ray Hammond William R. Harrison Edwin Hart Fern Hart Lester Hartswick Raymer Haulman Jane Hauser Ruth Hauser Gene Havlin Robert Hayes E. Kenneth Heaps Dorothy Heess Marguerite Heisler Renetta Heiss Wilford Helsel Clyde Henderson David Henderson Anne Hengstler Alice Hepner Clement E. Hershey Victor Hershey Kenneth Hess Luella Hess J. Frank Hildabrand Lynn Hildebrand James Hileman Harriett Hiner Clayton Hippo Grayce Hirst Marian Hirst Arthur Hite Leroy Hobson Henry Hoffman Frances Hoffner Betty Hoffmann Elizabeth Hogemyer Margaret Hogg Harry Hooper Kenneth Hoover Edward Horton Glenn A. Hoss, Jr. Warren Hostler Paul Houldsworth William Housley Ethel Howell Lois Huebner Doris Hufford Dorothy Hughes Betty Hull Chester Humbert, Jr. Helen Humm Laura Jean Humm Robert Hunter Eunice Hyle Ann Ianeri Donald Ickes Hazel E. Imler Norman O. Imler Earl Irwin R. Jane Isenberg Azalia Jackson Lena Jagdhuber Dorothy Johnson Harry Johnston Marion Johnston Charles Jones Dorothy Jones Ellsworth Jones Irvin L. Kachelries R. Wilson Kagarise George H. Kalb Robert H. Karalfa Vernon E. Karlson Ora I. Karns Edna Y. Karpe Annette M. Kearns John A. 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