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19 Z-Z-L-:THE ONEIDA 27 Sveninr Qllazz Eintnrg With the termination of our High School career, we the class of 1927, are able to gaze back upon our four happy years in Lewisburg High School, with a feeling that our old school should be, and is, possibly proud, of us. We believe that we have made an enviable record in the annals of the school. We have tried our best to follow in the footsteps of various classes of former years, and to improve upon them. How well we have succeeded is for our faculty and our school-mates to decide. As Freshmen we were the largest class in the school. This was also true in our Sophomore and Junior years. By the time we were situated and felt at home, various members of our class were beginning to hold perman- ent berths on the Varsity squads in Basket-ball, Football and Debating. We shall now pass thru this school of intermediate learning, thru the open doors of Commencement. Some of us shall go to institutions of high- er learning, others will not, but we shall leave our Old Alma Mater with the feeling that we have done our best in activities of scholastic and sport- like nature, to set an example for those classes which are to follow us. DONALD C. MADDEN. 10
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19 THE ONEIDA l'H.HiI.l'lS ll'lN'l'lCR Chuck Class Pres. 11, 43: Student Council 11, 2, 3, 433 Press Club 12, 3, 433 Orchestra 12, 3, 433 Basketball 12, 333 Basketball Manager 1433 Student Coun- cil President 1433 Debating Team 1Capt.3 1433 Vice President Class 1333 Dramatic Club Pres. 1333 YEAR BOOK STAFF 13, 43. Chuck's popularity and versatility have become legendary with us. One glance at his list of activities bears witness of the fact that we cou1dn't progress without him. He's a leader, an actor, a musician, an orator, and an athlete, 1in addition to having quite a reputation as a youthful Romeo. 3 l'lVI'ILYN lll'RPl'Il'Z Ev Burp Nature Club 133: Press Club 13, 433 Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 433 Dramatic Club 133. A topic about which too much cannot be said, be- cause there's always a little more to say. We all like Ev. she doesn't say much but what she does say is forceful. Her interests aren't confined to L. H. S. but she finds quite a few things therein to interest her. KENNETH CORN HLIUS Keets . Basket-ball 11, 2, 3, 433 1Capt. 433 Class Treasurer ' 1333 Student Council 12, 3, 433 1V. Pres. 433 Pres. Athletic Assn. 1433 Dramatic Clubg Class Basket-ball3 Football3 Boys' Glee Club. Keets is one of our all-round boys 1that is, all- around the tow11.3 When he's not throwing milk- shakes up at Bechtel's, he's throwing field-goals with the basket-ball team. By they way. Keets is our bask- etball captain this year, and a wonderful captain he is. Keets, as would be expected of one with such curly black hair, prefers blondes3 1gentlemen prefer blondes3. Keet's cheery good nature should carry him far in whatever occupation he chooses and we know his choice will be a good one. 11
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