Lancaster High School Orchestra All persons are listed according to the instrument they played. All selections performed during 3 year period and history of music department also on back of print. Persons listed are: First violins: Herbert G. Waitz, James T. Lane, John L. warfel, Raymond L. Myres, Herbert Smeltz, Anna H. Watt, Sarah Lutz, Irene Ranck, Marguerite Herr. Second Violins: Eugene W. Fickes, Morris Cohn, Wm. W. H--n,Chas. P. Weise, Charles Mehl, Frank J. Everts, Gertrude Leachy, Mabel W. Patterson, Amelia L. Aukamp, Nellie Hoopes, Anna Rorher, Agusta Cox. Violas: Eva H. Thorbahn, Walter H. Leaman,Michael Felser. Cello: J. Stuart Thorbahn Bass: Don W. Gorrecht Oboe: Albert C. Peterson Flute:A--- Mohring Piccolo: Karl Gorrecht Clarionets: Jennie Moring, Wm. F. Myers, Fred Z. Haldy, Walter K. Swords Cornets: William G. Trost, John W. Eckenrode, Winfred Daniels, Fred K. Freund French Horn: Clarence H. Smith Drums: William D. Bowers, George W. Banzhoff Piano: Cora Fisher Instructor and Leader: Prof. Carl Thobahn
Dillman R. Bomberger (December 15, 1879 - 1944) was a schoolteacher and photographer who was born near Lexington, Elizabeth Township. He worked as a schoolteacher in Elizabeth Township and by 1910 was working as a bookkeeper for Bayonne Steel Casting Company in Reading, PA. He married Aimee Brubaker in 1910 and had two children: Verna and David.
The photographs in this collection are mostly of family or friends and locations in the Elizabeth Township, Warwick Township and Lititz area.
Page 27: Old Leacock Presbyterian Church; Horse drawn carriage at Old Leacock Presbyterian Church; Entrance to Old Leacock Presbyterian Church; Old Leacock Presbyterian Graveyard; Paradise Episcopal Church.
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First of two Diffenderfer family albums. Compiled by Frank Reid Diffenderfer, a former member of LCHS and an editor of a Lancaster city newspaper. Album documents his family as well as that of his neighbors on North Duke Street, Lancaster, between 1901 and 1903. Neighbors include Charles Fondersmith, Robert Slaymaker, and his daughter, Ida, who married Frank Fondersmith.
Intercourse Primary School, Class picture. Students are identified. Back row, left to right: Mary Kling, Lydia Miller, Alice Hershey, Emanuel Lapp, Anna Bower, Herbert Miller, Ada Buckwalter, Oscar Boose, Lydia King, Ada Newswanger. Third row, left to right: Esther Hoover, Jennie Hutchinson, Marian Denlinger, Amelia Lapp, Esther Rogers, Mamie Kellenberger, Mamie Stoltzfus, Bethel Groff, Martin Diller, E. Hostetter, Lloyd Hutchison. Second row, left to right: ?, Becky Stoltzfus, Hilda Burkey, Alta Burkey, Elsie Miller, Annie Esh, Sarah Bower, Walter Stauffer, Lloyd Hershey, Paul Zook, William Miller, Sarah Esh, Edna Axe, Florence Dougherty. Front row, left to right: Emanuel Smoker, ? Stoltzfus, Elias Esh, ? Lapp, Olin Zook, David Bower, Daniel Stoltzfus, ? Dougherty, Lloyd Axe. Teacher is Miss Anna Quigley.
Intercourse Primary School Class. Teacher is Miss Mary Frantz. Identifed are - back row, left to right: Elsie Helm, ? Esbenshade, Anna Buckwalter, Harry Slack, Elsie Patton, Chester Ruth, Mary Harsh, Bud Helm, Dorothy Taggert. Middle row, left to right: Grace Diller, Anna Burkey, Alta Burkey, Ada Buckwalter, Ada Newswanger, Anna Hostetter, Edna Zimmerman, Mary Axe, Lydia Kling, Edith Denlinger, ?, Anna Bower, Edna Martin, Geneva Ruth, Lizzie Smoker, Lydia King, ? Esbenshade. Front row left to right: Irvin Groff, Cheste Diller, ?, ? Rogers, Lloyd Diem, Sam Zook, Harry Diller, Watson Frymyer, George Bower, ? Beam, Willis Kling, David Ranck, Earl Rogers, Herbert Miller.
Five unidentified men and one unidentified woman, possibly members of the Neuhauser family. Six 5 x 7 inch photographic prints mounted on cardstock. This item came from the Old Village Store in Bird-In-Hand, PA.