Lewistown High School - Lore Yearbook (Lewistown, PA)

 - Class of 1922

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3 CLASS POEM BY JANET MITCHELL l. l Is there any old grouch with the girls and the boys? If there is take him out without making a noise. May nothing I say call forth any spite, We're all in good spirits, we're good friends tonight. We've a trick, we young people, you may have been told, Of talking fin publicl as if we were old. r That boy, we call president, Theodore is his name, If time would permit I would tell you his fame. But since we are many I must hurry along, Nought I shall say of the aircastles of Tub Long. But he, with Carl and with Grace make a team That in debating shines forth like a beam. This fellow's a speaker, Bob Kase at the right, You'll hear him in Chatauqua night after night. And here are our Councilors, good leaders forsooth, They make us toe the mark-good Alex and Ruth. There's Alma with the grave intellectual look, I I believe she could write a wonderful book. And the faculty also think it true They've chosen her to be Valedictorian too. Our class boasts musicians as you soon shall see. We expect great things of Kitty and Bee Paul Riden, we say has a very keen mind. In business his equals we'll ne'er hope to iind. And when he and Clayton in partnership go,t Soon of their fame the whole world will know. Cece and Mary and Carolyn, . To be old maids is their design, But many a time I have often guessed That each is possessed of a growing hope chest. You hear those boys laughing, you think they're all fun, But Charlie and Bucky in Athletics good work have done. Our football team, too, was mighty fine With Rufus and Harry to brace up the. line. Here's three youngsters of excellent pith, Marie Houser, Bert Jones and Marion Smith Together with Evelyn and Skipper Nein, In Mr. Strange's eyes they certainly do shine. It seems to be irony of fate That Mart and Shunk are always late, With Sylvester and Ted at the top of the stair, Each morning they encounter Miss McCauley's icy glare. Helen Price, Sara Heider and Letitia Brent On the medical profession all seem bent, NVhile Blanche and Kathryn will Wend their way To matrimony, we think some day. And here are two boys on whom the faculty frown, Phil Hallem, our Jonah, and Fred Lucas, our clown. Elsa and Seby are always together Like the good old proverb of birds and a feather. Peggy Mateer is a very bright lass, She is also vice president of our class. And Bernice and Willella are oh! so wiseg Q Their knowledge seems to beam forth from their eyes. Then, too, Eleanor Smith and Mabel Henry VVonderful housewives some day will be For in the domestic science rooms they may be found ' Listening to Miss Badtorf her secrets propound. Pauline Weiler, Ada Moist and Mary Kauffman Are so quiet and always so demure But when anything exciting happens They're right in it you may be sure. Phoebe Stine, George VVhite, and Charles Murfin From McVeytown each day essay To come to our high school for learning For where there's a will there's a way. Gene Zeigler and Little Bill Harris, As some day you may live to see, Have promises of being great actors As we are sure that they'll just have to beg Together with George Weber and Jim Bigelow, The songsters of our noble class, They'll travel all over the continent Gaining note from the first, to the last. You can be sure that we will win always With this athlete in the game, 'Twas a luck day for old L. H. S. When we welcomed our Penny to stay. Ruby and Pearl are our Siamese twins, They stick together through thick and through thin. Where one is found the other is too With pickles feeding the whole high school crew. We are very afraid that three of our boys Bachelors are planning to be, Raymond Fultz, Maurice Aurand, and Meredith Shimp A Are so bashful and quiet you see. Flo, and Ruth and Rowena Are three bright Commercial Lasses, To the Lore they have proved very valuable And no one their work ever surpasses. The manager of the Opera house will do well If he listens right closely to me For Don Stephens, Glenn Fisher and Francis Pretty- leaf Expert stage managers have come to be. Two students, Mary Howe and Ethel Wray, To their French class go always prepared, They are Madame De Klopotoff's joy in life And to rival them no one has dared. Irvin Bupp, Brown Sterrett, and Kenneth Hile Are three noble Boy Scouts of our class, It seems their delight forest fires to fight And to plant trees in the mountainous wild. Sal Kitting, Marie Bearley and Katherine Decker Are three of a peppy young crew Who have worked together with might and with main For our Class of '22, Yes, we're classmates always playing with tongue or with pen And I've asked will we ever be women or men? Shall we always be youthful and laughing and gay Till the last of our members has dropped smiling away? So here's to each member of our loyal class, May each stand for what's right from the first to the last, ' May our Alma Mater be proud that she knew Each boy and girl of 1922.

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HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY f Dr. W. A. Hutchison Superintendent of Schools Charles D. Booher Principal Gladys S. McCauley Assistant Principal Alivia Cressman Instructor in History Dorothy Ruble Earl Strange Instructor in English Instructor in Commercial Department 1-1. M. Wolfe, Jr. , Jw? Hall , Instructor in Science and Mathematics Instructor In English and Mathematlcs M K th . d KI t ff Ida Batdorff me' a erm? e opo 0 Instructor in Domestic Science Instructor ln French Walter Fisher Kay Wilmer Instructor in Science and Mathematics Instructor in Mathematics and Civics Lester I-Iouser Mary C1-umbling Instructor in Commercial Department Instructor in English I S3113 BIIQUHCI' 1 D . I1 IZ' l ' i Grace M. Deltz ns ruc or Xrmelgz 32:3 rawlng Instructor In Latin Instructor in History and French Emma Wines Mildred Wentz Instructor in English and Mathematics Supervisor of Music



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CLASS OF 1922 MOTTO Our Aim: Successg Our Hope: To Win. FLOWER COLORS Maroon and White Rose A OFFICERS - PRESIDENT .,,,,,-- ,,,,,,,,.,,,, .... T 11 eodore Kline VICE PRESIDENT --- .... Marguerite Mateer SECRETARY ...... -,......... ....... R u th Nein TREASURER .... .............. .... C I ayton Hook ,Mi-l CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM CHORUS ................-......................... - .-......--. - PRESIDENTS ADDRESS --- ....-.-- Theodore Kline Ruth Nein Rowena Shambaugh CLASS HISTORY -.... ....... -- Clayton 1-look William Harris Sara Heider Class MOTTO ORATION -- .-.... -..- ...... Grace Barnett PIANO SOLO ....,. ...- ...... - - .. ..... .... B eatrice Aurand CLASS POEIVI ..., ....................... J anet Mitchell Marie Houser, Madeline Shunkwiler James Bigelow, Cecelia Lytle CLASS PROPHE-CY --------- ---------- E Iizabeth Bender, Helen Price Marion Smith, Donald Stephens Luther Long, Sara Kitting CLASS KNOCKER --- ...................... Fred Lucas I Carolyn Rice PRESENTATIONS --- -- Marguerite Mateer Carl Harshbarger PIANO SOLO ............ ..... - -- Katherine Rothermel MANTLE ORATION ........ .... .... A I exander Reed RESPONSE FROM ,IUNIORS ..... ....... .... W i lliam Picketts Glenn Fisher CLASS WILL ------------ ---------- - - Evelyn Sheerer Irvin Bupp CLASS CENSOR ---- --- ......... WiIIeIIa Witter CLASS SONG ...... ....,....--,------- C lass GRAND MARCH --- ...-..... -.... High School Orchestra COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM INVOCATION u CHORUS ........................................... ................ I Class SALUTATORY ORATION .... -- .... CL Robert Kase ORATION ............... .... ..... ......... B e r nice Headings PIANO SOLO ......-... ...... .................... F r ed McClure HONOR ORATION -- ..... .................., P aul Riden ORATION ............. ..... L........... .. R uth Peters VOCAL DUET ........... --- Ruth Hassinger, Mary Dughi ORATION ................. ...........-.... E Isa Rupp VALEDICTORY ORATION .... ............. A Ima Miller ORCHESTRA SELECTION ............ .- ........ --.. --- High School Orchestra PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ....................... ......... G . T. Cooper President of the School Board MARCH ............. ................................ I-I igh School Orchestra

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