Yeates School -Cap and Bells Club - "Mr. Keeley from Kalamazoo" - February 16, 1915 - Group of 10 costumed students and teacher. Identified are: standing, beginning at 3rd fron left, E. G. Scovel, J. N. Schroeder, T. R. Broadhead, E. Claxton; seated at far left, J. R. Lutz; standing at far right, R.B. Claxton. Others on list of characters are: R. Groner, W.H. Smith, R. Groner, D. J. Pearsall, and C. I. Thompson. Parts of the program are pasted alongside the photo.
Lancaster High School Debating Team, 1917. Back row, left to right: Edwin Weaver, Harry Siegle, Henry Yeager, Charles Carroll, and Paul Gast. Front row, left to right: Earl Helm, Mr. Ober Morning (coach), Herman Slotkin, Harris C. Arnold (captain). Question debated by both teams: Resolved that the government should own an dcontrol the railroads of the United States. Debate held March 23, 1917. Negative team defeated Chester High School at Chester. Affirmative team lost to Reading High School at Lancaster.
Eight year old James Douglas McCaskey, great-grandson of J. P. McCaskey, and Walter Bogardus McCaskey, son of J. P. McCaskey, at unveiling of portrait of J. P. McCaskey at dedication of the new J. P. McCaskey High School in Lancaster.
Provenance
Digital image only. Gift of Margaret McCaskey, via Dolores Parsil. Original image owned by Margaret McCaskey.