Lewistown High School - Lore Yearbook (Lewistown, PA)

 - Class of 1920

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Oar Jan os R amaeole NAMES Homer Forsythe. . . .Iames Hoffman ..., Merill Fultz ......... Luther Wisehaupt. . . Adolphus Allison .... Douglas Andrews .... Earl Bettens ....... Richard Cargill ..... Kenneth Copeland. . . George Crager ...... Laurence Garrett .... Maurice Hallem. . . Phillip Hallem .... Jesse Heister .... Melvin Hendren. . . Witt Hutchinson .... Levi Miller ........ Charles Nein .... .. Harry Price ......... Christopher Rowland ...... . ' Percival Shoop ...... Chaunoy Shull. . . Eugene Smith .... Allan Smith ..... Brown Sterrett ...... Lillian VVisehaupt. . . Kathryn Andrews ..... . . ' Alma Bingaman. . . Pauline Dippery ..... Josephine Dippery .... . . Anna Ciofli ........ Elizabeth Erdley .,.. Tressie Fisher ..... Claire Homan ..... l'na Hook ........... Katharine MeCallips. . . . . ' lflmeretta. Priee ...... Marguerite Orner. . . May Quay .,...... . Pauline Reed. . . Mildred Hunt .... Edna Forsythe .... Emily XVright .... Dorothy Huyett. . . lflorenee Hailey. . . . llotitia Brent ..... Helen MeCoy. . . lllanehe Taylor .... Lillian Carodiskey. . . Miriam Cohen .... Madeline lbipple. . .. Arie Goss ........ Elizabeth l-leikes .... Pearl Mowery. . , . Wanda Miniek. , . Nanny Priee ....... Evelyn Ileynolds .... Kathryn Shenk .... Eleanor Smith ...... Alberta Thompson. . . Mildred l'lsh .,..... Amanda Vi'ertz. . . Mary XVray. .. 1 in .4 in NICK NAME 'Si 'Jim ... . .. 'Shorty . . .. 'Butch . . . . 'Dolphe . . . 'Doug . . . 'Beth . . .. 'Dick . . . 4Ken .. . . . 'Craig . . . 'Fitz . . . . 'Caruso . . 'Chess .. . 'Dor ' . . . . 'HutCh .. .. . 'Dorty .. 'Charley . . . 'I-lad . . . . 'Jerk . 'Peb .... , . Chaunee' . . . 'Gene . . . . . 'Smitty ..... . 'Rrainlessn . . 'I'eg ........ . 'Kate . . . .. 'Bing . . . .. 'Dip . Joe . . . . 'An . . . . Lib . . . . . 'l'ert 'Clairy . . . . 'Hookie . . . 'Kitty . .. 'Ref' -mickey . .. .. Quay . . . Polly . .. 'Middien . .. 'Eddien . . .. Ein .. .. Dot . Flo .. I.ish . . . . Mae . . . Ditty . l il A . . . Vamp . Mad .. ... Swil'ty ..... Liz .. ... Hob .. .... Min . Nan . ... Ev Kate .. . . Stnithyu . . Bert . . .. Mid Dolly ..... . Stutliousu ... MAY BE FOUND In the typewriting room . . . Talking to her ............. Strolling on Dorcas Street. . . Gazing .................... Driving a bus. . . Writing poetry . J . Loafing ........ . Shooting pool ...................... . At the corner of Main and Third .... ..Avoiding the women ........... . ...Iokmg .............. . ..Playing a whistle. . . . 'Phil .. .. . . Blowing ....... . . . ..Deelaiming . . . Studying ...... . . . Teasing the girls ........... NVriting letters in French .... Plowing ........................ Sneezing and ar-ting the dunee.. Acting like an animal .......... Reading electrieity volts .... At Dughi's .............. With the girls .... Soaring girls . . . Looking at her ................. In her place five minutes late.. Helping Cupid . ................. At the dinner table ......... Roaming about the halls .... VVriting to Mr. H- .......... Studying letters twhat kind'?J. .. NN'1nkmg ........ , .......... Fixing her hair . . . Chewing gum .................. Moving the lid of her left eye.. Baking Cake .................. Making eats . In the pantry ....... Studying French .........., Making signals to Mix- On the trolley ear . . . At home .......... Behind a wheel ....... Hiding behind the door . . . Dreaming of the future .... Admiring new houses .... ln the pantry .,....... XVith him ..... ....... At 4-lass ................. . lleelaiming at L. H. S. ...... . Strolling through the halls .... .Vi orking math. ................ . Chewing her tongue in sehool.. Smiling at nothing ........... XVorking hard Li on leeons. .. On the basket ball floor ...... Sitting quietly in her seat .... At the piano .............. At basket ball games .. Driving a roadster ..... Talking about nothing Enjoying l'J's eompany Making eyes tat the floor! .. . HIGHEST AMBITION IN LIFE Author Make dates with peaehes Matrimony To he good looking Aviator To stop grinning Speed King Chauffeur Athlete To shrink Comedian Sing grand opera To be Kreisler the sec-ond Physieist Seholar 'Po operate flour mills To run a brewery Farmer The ladies 'Po sell magazines To operate a wireless Just elothing To become a heart breaker To become a hunter of f'.'J Nothing 'l'o be a daneer To be an old maid To be pleasant Make eyes To kid To dance Cop a. man To graduate To pose To aet l'.'J Just matrimony T0 H0 to State College To eat To speak Freneh fluently To get what she wants To be a musie teaehel To do as she ehooses To play marbles To be sociable To ber-ome a. nurse To buy a home Make pies Eat eandy Vamp Vote Qllll St'h01ll Make noise 'Falk ? Math. Play basket ball Create a. fuss Sueeeed M. Samaroff Attraet men Drive a Ford truek Det-lairn Hare eurly hair Improve Vieero

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September, IQI7, marked a great epoch in the annals of l.. ll. S. when the grand old class of '21 entered the school. ,Xs lireslnnen, we took a prominent part in athletics, getting second place honors in the initial year in the lnter-Class llasket llall League. which is now a yearly oc- currence. ln track, although we didn't get either first or second place. our men obtained points in every event they entered. and nothing' but the fact that only a few represented our class. helped to destroy our chances for first place. .Xs Sophomores, we were more successful, as we realized that we really were an important part of L. H. S. XVe aided greatly in the Red Cross. Liberty llond, and other worthy drives which took place during the Wlorld XYar. XYQ obtained loo per cent. enrollment in the Red Cross only a day after the world wide plea for membership. and we aided materially in the selling and pur- chasing of Liberty llonds. Our basket ball season was not very successful. but we demonstrated our ability in track, carrying' away first honors. ln the final track meet of the year, one of our men took first place in every event he ran and obtained more points than any other L. ll. S. athlete in that sport. lior this feat he received a medal. XYe also took a great interest in the sehool work of L. ll. S., laboring' faithfully and consistently until we at last obtained our pro- motion to a rung higher on the ladder of success. namely. our introduction into the .lunior Class. .Xs .luniors we have striven to do our best. .Xlthough our basket ball quintet of this year secured only third place, we have two members from our class on the Yarsity, who in every game in which they participated have demonstrated their ability to play, and we are also proud to state that this year's Girls' Yarsity was composed mainly of -lunior girls. there being four on the regular team, who received their for their wonderful work done. XYe have entertained in chapel more times than any other class. by means of piano solos. vocal solos and declamations. XYe are now working' on a play which we intend to present to the student body in the near future. Without doubt, our track team of this year will be the strongest in L. ll. S.. as we have two of last year's Yarsity in our class, who will take tirst place in any event they run. These two men are sure of a berth on this year's Yarsity. So. as dignilied l Pl hluniors. we are striving to do our best. so that next year we may earn the distinction of being classed as Seniors The class colors, which we agreed upon to adopt in our lireslunan year, are still unchanged, lpein 3' lllue and Steel, as may be noted by the large pennant which adorns our class-room. Our class president of this year, Merrill liultz, has proven his worth in that position, and we have had numberless meetings at which much pep has been demonstrated.



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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY The class oi 14122 entered lligh School with a total of IZ4 members, which, up to that time. was the largest class to enter l.. ll. S. .X few of these. however. were so enamoured by lfresh- man life that they decided to cast their lots with ,23. Nothing of 1nucl1 importance was attempted in the way of social affairs. the only event being' the sledding party which was enjoyed by only a few. ln athletics we took third place in both basket lvall and track, and many of our boys showed their skill in base ball, but it was not until the year lfjlfj-20 that our real ability became iranifest. Xthen school opened Sept. 1st, IOIO. 1922 had a total of 112 members. ,Xt our Hrst meeting, Sept. Ifl, we changed our class colors from purple and gold to maroon and white, and the follow- ing' otiicers were elected: l'resident. Ruth M. lietersg Yice l'resident, lilwood Derr: Secretary, tfecelia l.ytle3 Treasurer. Clayton llook. Several other class meetings were held to decide upon lzasket hall togs, parties and sundry other affairs. l'p to this time two class parties have been the sum of our social endeavor. The tirst one was held in November. the second in .Xpril. liveryone declared tl1e1n a success and a great credit may be given to tl1e Chairmen of the various committees, their aids, and last but not least. to our president who through her untiring efforts did the utmost to make everything the class under t tok an undying success. l'pon tl1e dawning of our Sophomore year athletics were taken up with great enthusiasm. .Xiter we heard that l'enrose Rosenmund was a veteran athlete-well, the boys made things lmm. The result, we were twice champions, once at the top and once at the bottom of the ladder. Rosen! mund lived up to his reputation and obtained the highest individual score in both basket ball and loot ball. llut not all credit must be given to one, for it was the support given by the other boys on tl1e teams that put the pep into the games and helped us win. tin the llOl10l' Page of the lfebruary Lore will be seen eleven Sophomore names, which testilies that '22 is not lacking in scholastic ability. The oration contests were taken up by Sophomore boys and girls. The Literary llepartment of the Lore has been well patronized by members of '2.2. which also goes to show that we can also hold our own. 11122 has done her best to co-operate in all that the lfaeulty and students have introduced into I.. l I. S. for the betterment of the school. and it is with a Firm resolution that we may continue this course through the next two years believing that The law of worthy life is fundamentally the law of strife, and that it is only through painstaking effort, hy grim energy and resolute courage, that we may move on to better things.

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