St. Joseph's Parochial School, 8th grade class, 1944. Sitting from left to right: Anna Shreiner, Francis X. Schaller, Jr. , Marie Siegler. First row: John Hohenwarter, Verna Reynolds, Davie Harnish, Dorothy Brignola, Charles Schreck, Doris Roschel, Vearl Danz. Second row: Theresa Zellner, jean Butz, Mary Lehman, Louis Wittensoldner, Geraldine Draude, Albert Weber, Robert Hilbert Sr., Mary Philothea O. S. F., Fred Roschel, Mildred Arnold, Shirley Phelan, Robert eckman, Mary Musser. Third row: Joseph Meier, Geraldine Dommel, Eugene Darrenkamp, Donald Danz, Patricia Rieker, Patricia Farrell, Patricia Liebley, James Burger, John Muchenthaler, Geraldine Winnerling, Robert Henkel, Margert Walsh, Richard Leineweaver. 4th and 5th rows: Rose Connor, Michael Kirchner, Doris Brown, Helene Wiebush, Robert Flick, Loraine Nolan, Elizabeth Werhel, Matthew Gegg, Rosemary Elbert, Richzrd Zimmerman. Last row: Father Moeller, Dolores Shertzer, Joseph Kirchner, Martha McIntyre, Msgr. Joseph J. Schweich.
Provenance
Photo album entitled "My Cabbage Hill" compiled by Francis X. Schaller, Jr., of photos of the Cabbage Hill neighborhood of Lancaster. Photographs were taken in 2008, but Mr. Schaller's memories of the neighborhood from 1935 to 1948, from the age of 5 to the age of 18, are included. Mr. Schaller is an Armstrong retiree and grew up in the Cabbage Hill neighborhood.
Class picture of the Mulberry Street School. Identified starting at lower left are: Edward Schweers, Carl Zimmerman, Fred Schmidt, Albert Einolf, Abe Kimmel, Isador Plotnick, Paul Knaisch, Joseph Shank, Rosie Stoe, Elsie Sieber, Esther McCutcheon, Esther Schlieth, Jack Epstein, Charles Neiman, Ernest Kroeck, Abram Hoffman, Margaret Eisenberger Stein, Dorothea Schoenert, Lillian Kunzler Myers, Elsie Wohlers, Anna Vollmer, Lydia Schwan, Josephine Sheehan Kreider, Elsie Kiehl, Catherine Viebahn Musselman, Esther Barbanell, Kathryn Mohr, Emma Bernhart, Louise Habel Bealler, Henrietta Kieffer Long, Helen Scheid, Anna Bernhard, Norman Schlemn, Franklin Scheid, Harry Schweers, Elmer Bauer, Harold Adams, George Manakolis, Anna Beyer, Elizabeth Stoe, Kathryn Sheehan, Esther Shay, Lillian Traser, Katie Ansel, Anna Robinson.
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.
Sacred Heart School eighth grade class, June 1959, on the steps of the school.
First row, from left: Carole DeCarlo, Mary Lou Molz, Mary Lou Seber, Mary Henkel, Mary Trees, Barbara Leisey, Cecelia Myers, Ann Marie Myers, Sharon Weaver, Camilla Battista, Donna Bauer, Barbara Lipinsky.
Second row, from left: Margaret Splinter, Judith Painter, Dorothy Huegel, Amelia Nicholas, Christine Connor, Kathleen Martin, Susan Kirchner, Jean Morgan, Claire Ranck, Gloria Fritsch.
Third row, from left: Dennis Fisher, John Kurtz, Gloria Peckel, Evelyn Adams, Mary Bertz, Joan Fetterman, Carol Schaefer, Marianne Fisher.
Fourth row, from left: Joe Haertter, Steve Krizen, Philip Frantz, John Markert, Regis Kirchner, James Moyer, Ken Long, Edward Fulmer, Harry Glah.
Fifth row, from left: Thomas Braas, William Rengier, Robert Bertz, Richard Bricker, James Harmon, Charles Miller, Robert Kirchner, Thomas McGrann.
Sixth row, from left: Robert Wendel, Michael J. Batutis Jr., Richard Metz, John Derbo, Michael Riley, Thomas Albright, Michael Powl, Donald Schaller.
Seventh row, from left: Ted Obneski, Father Gralinsky, Father McDermott, Frederick Sullivan, Richard Zaepfel, Sister Judith Mary.