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MOTTO XVherc there is a will there is Il way. O1 FLOWER IX I ock 4 Jrange COLORS 'ange and ll . CllORl'S .............. ,. l'Rl2SlDl2N'l S ADDRESS - CLASS HISTORY ....... MOTTO ORATION ---- I'l.-XNO DUET ...... - CLASS POEM Q ..... -' CL.-XSS PROPHECY -,-- CL.-XSS KNOCKER --- PRESIEXTXTIONS --- Ll li DRL S ............... M.eXN'I'Ll2 ORATION ---- Rrzsvoxsn mom Lixlo-tis-' ,,,,,,,-,---,,,,-,,-,-,,v,,-,-,-,-, --------,,,- Class - --- Robert XVoodruiT -,-------,-------- Martha Riden ---------------------- Della Kline o----Rehecca Cruse, Rebecca Kramer -,----,--------- Hanna Copeland -.---Raymond Houser, Gladys Myers ---------------- Russell Snook -----Sara Kulp, Paul Lawler ------------------- Class -------- I. Lehr Brisbin J , - - ....... ,,.... A Kdolphns Allison Sl'.Ll'.LTlONS ............ cmss WILL :------ cmss CENSOR .-.. cuss soxo .... -. ------------------------- Glee Club Kathryn Eckbert. Arthur Wallize ----------------- Catherine Kearns ----,-- ----------------- Class Gtemmgmemoeimiefnft Frogiranmi GRAND NIARCII ---- INYOCATIC DN .... CHORUS ....... SALUTATORY --- ORATION ...... PIANO SOLO --- ORATION ..... ORATION ............... SONG ...................... ORATION fThird llonorj --- YIOLIN SOLO ............. ORATION ................. ORATIC JN .................. -- Y.rXLEDICTl DRY ORATION SELEL l'lOX ......................... -s------------- lligh School Orchestra ----- Rev. ll. ll. Heisey ------------------- Class --- Josephine Schellenberg --------- Harold Deuel ----- Elbert Prettyleaf --- Gladys Bettens ---- Castor Taylor ------ Senior Girls ---- Rebecca Cruse --- Elma Benfer --- james McMeen -- ..... ....... B ladaline Reigle ---------o------------- Mabel Ewing ' Hidh School Orchestra 1'REsExT,x'r1oN or DIPLOMAS ,... iIfi-i'f-CooooQ,-Pftiidoot- School Board PRESICRTATION OF .-XXVARIJS .... ..... I Jr. XV. A. Hutchison, Superintendent LIIORL S ........................ .................,...,..,,,,- C lass l!lfNlEDlCTIt JN Kl.'XRCll ........ --- High School Orchestra
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Glass to HANNA COPELA ND To the illustrious Class of '20, Success has thrown open her door, Despite our faults, you must'admit, There was never such a class before. Bob YVoodruff's name will head our list, Our loyal president: An all-round athletic boy, On fun and pleasure bent. Next I. Lehr Brisbin's name appears, This happy, jovial boy: Although he looks quite innocent, Is Cornelia's pride and joy. And then we have a pianist. Of nation-wide renown: The theatre is always packed VVhen Elbert plays in town. A charming maid is Gladys Myers, So sweet and debonairg Her wondrous smile will win your heart, Beware. oh boys, beware! In one thing '20 is unique, WVe boast a blushing bride: Two months ago to Hagerstown, Elizabeth Saxton hied. Maliel Ewing, first honor girl, ls oh, so wonderous wise: Her excess knowledge shineth forth, From out her starry eyes. Joe Shellenberg, a Winsome lass, Walked off with honors, too: Sweet Josephine, with her smile serene, ls a good friend, staunch and true. Paul Lawler is an Irishman, A true son of Killarney: And when we jest with him he says: Go long there. with your blarney. Harold Deuel, a New York lad, Is the editor of our Lore: n And you must confess, our Lore's thc best, Than of any heretofore. Elma Benfer likes the boys, Short. tall, yes every one: I do not know which one stands first, But I think 'tis a doctor's son. Anna Mae Sterrett and Sara Kulp, Are small, but oh, so wise: They vamp the little Freshman boys, Regardless of their size. Pauline Ruble rides to school, And takes no note of speed: But dashes down from her country home, On a spirited white steed. Russell Snook, so very bright, Energetically will try, To be a civil engineer, Of prominence, bye and bye. Paul Lykcns and Boyd Kratzer, Come in on the morning train: Milroy has lost two splendid lads, But her loss has been our gain. Harriet Lenhart and Martha Riden, Work hard at stenography: And soon out in the wide, wide world, Expert secretaries they will be. John Shimp, Lloyd Howe and Ray Houser Have no time for girls: But think they are a nuisance With their painted cheeks and curls. Doc. VVa1lize used to hate the girls, But he's changed his mind, forsooth: And now we see him every day, ln company with Ruth. James McMeen is manager, Of the Business Staff of the Lore: It matters not how many ads. he gets, He is always looking for more. Kathryn Eckbert yearns to spend, Her life upon the stage: As a dancing, prancing chorus girl, A wonder of the age. But Randall Leopold has said. 'That this shall never be: And he wants her to take a course, In Household Chemistry. George Nolan and Walter Steltzer, Both are country lads: But better. truer, nobler friends, Are nowhere to be had. In basket ball and foot ball, Clarke Kline is hard to beat: WVhen he played in the Senior games, Our opponents met defeat. Now there is Castor Taylor, A regular history shark: His rccitations are splendid, And of course so are his marks. Katherine Woomer, as an actress, Is truly very fine: If you ask her if she likes the boys, She'll simply answer Nein. Frances VVhite and Mae Felker, Are quiet and demure: And although they say they are old maids, They like the boys, I'm sure. Katherine Swigart and Margaret Ulsh, Have never much to say: But we know it is inevitable, That they'l1 reach fame some day. Madeline Reigle is a cheerful girl, For all she has a smile: She gives the world the cheer it needs, And ma.kes her life worth while. The happiest girl in Lewistown, Will be Rebecca Kreamer: The day Parke leaves the Sunny South, And comes up North to claim her. Della Schilling sports a ring, Upon her fair left hand: And has assured us, every one, That he is simply grand. Della Kline is one of our brightest girls, Her average is quite high. She has taken an interest in Williamsport Of late, we wonder why? Katherine Kearns and Florence Illsh, Thump their typewriters all day: They aim to be stenographers, And draw a splendid pay. Tho' Margaret Matter pays her debts, Try hard though she will- To keep them paid up, every one, She always has a Bill. Eleanor Snook is a happy girl, Who fails not by night or day: If she meets you upon the street, A pleasant word to say. Edith, many times we have been asked, The cause of all your vim: But we'l1 not try to answer that. We'll leave it up to Jim. Gladys Bettens from McVeytown came, A tall and stately lass: She's ready to speak on Women's Rights, For she's the orator of our class. And now my classmates, one and all, Loyal, staunch and true: - I've done my part with his short rhyme, The rest is up to you. ., I.
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SENIOR CLASS 1.-...-.- ST r '1 ELMA BENF ER Happy am I, from care I'1n free, VV hy aren't they all contented like me? Elmer Scientific High School Orchestra, Senior repre- sentative Lore Staff, Senior Class play. Elma is one of the biggest parts of our class. She is also a violinist of repute, play- ing the first violin in the Girls' Qrchestra. Elma is very dignified and unsophisticated. Here's luck to Elma, a worker, a musician and a good sport Teacher I. LEHR BRISBIN :X practical illustration of love on cog wheels. Brisy Scientific Boys' Glee Club, Class football, Varsity football, Observation Editor Lore Staff, t Senior Class play. Lawyer CLADYS BETTENS Her words were simple and her soul sin- cere. Glad C'I41s.vft'iI1 Representative ll. S. in oratorieal contest. llere we have it, the oratorieal genius from KlcYeytown. Talk! That girl could talk a horse from its oats. l knou' a preachers daughter could not be applied to Gladys, because after leaving school she hies herself to that up-river town to study for tomorrow's lessons. Trarlivi'
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