Elizabeth Peale's photo album before her marriage to Paul Ryder. Photo Album #3, page 36, "First and Second Primary Grades" - Dillerville school 1914 class photo. Elizabeth Peale (Ryder) (# 38 )is a teacher who is standing in front of the windows on right side of the photo. Miss Jefferies( #3) is apparently the other teacher. She is near the upper left corner. The people in the photo have numbers written on them by Ms Ryder.
Students at Rawlinsville School. Identified are: Top row: Bessie Herr, Burns McKinney, Edna M. McKinney, Ralph Roper, Helen Cramer, Clement Stokes, H. F. Winters - teacher. Second row: Harold Farmer, Mary Huss, Elam Hagen, Fannie Wiggins, Getrude Huss, Elmer Martin, Margaret Stokes, Clancy B. Duffy. Third row: Hazel Handel, Gladys Armstrong, Carl McKinney, Gerturde Huss, Catherine Stokes, Verna Martin, Elizabeth Alexander. Fourth row: Kenworthy Alexander, Joseph Bagnato, Thomas Ryan, Wayne Winters, John Kilburn, George Alexander, Frank Stokes, John Roper. Fith row: Russel Cramer, Claude Handel.
Mount Joy High School class, spring 1924. Presented to D. L. Biemesderfer, June 28, 1975 on occasion of 50th anniversary of graduation of class of 1925. Presented by John Eshleman (class of 1925, back row, eightht from left). Back row, left to right: John Meisenberger, Joe Schaeffer, Joe Charles, Witmer Shank, Charles Eby, Albert Booth, Leroy Herman, John Eshleman, Guy Myers, Merl Hoffer, Alois Heilig, Bob Brubaker, Charles Siller, Fred Diffenderfer, Joe Moore, Walter Becker, Frank Tyndall and Herman ? . Third row, far right is D. Luke Biemesderfer.
The Bowman Technical School was founded by watchmaker Ezra F. Bowman in 1887 to teach the trade of watchmaking and engraving. During World War I, the Bowman Technical School trained soldiers to repair delicate aviation and naval instruments.
The Bowman Technical School was founded by watchmaker Ezra F. Bowman in 1887 to teach the trade of watchmaking and engraving. During World War I, the Bowman Technical School trained soldiers to repair delicate aviation and naval instruments.
The Bowman Technical School was founded by watchmaker Ezra F. Bowman in 1887 to teach the trade of watchmaking and engraving. During World War I, the Bowman Technical School trained soldiers to repair delicate aviation and naval instruments.