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'56 THE LORE '99 NORRIS HOUSER NORRIE GENERAL Hail fellow! Well met! Football, 3, 43 Track, 1, 25 Class Play. Norris is one of the Hnest fellows in our class. His greatest ambition is to be a boxer. He has shown his ability in that line in the recent bouts at the NY. May you have many knockouts, Norrie. RAYMOND KIEFERLE f-INCH GENERAL --who has will has skin. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Captain, 3, 4: Class Track, 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Captain, 2, 3: Varsity Football, 2, 3, 43 Saxophone Band, 4: Class Basketball, 43 High School Band: Student Coun- cil: Lore Staff, 4: Class Play, Glee Club, 4: Tennis, 4. Inch is a dandy good chap who is much loved by all the students of L. H. S., partly because of his pleasing personality and partly because of the music he always has in store for us. Some day Inch will undoubtedly become a great naval commander, as he is planning to go to Annapolis. JAMES KEPLER JIMMY GENERAL Alas! the love of woman! it is known To be a lovely and a dangerous thing. Class Officer, 1: Class Athletic Representative, 2: Class Athletics, 1, 2: Glee Club, 45 Class Play. James sometimes hopes to attain the same elevat- ed position in life as that of his illustrous namesake. He was a splendid good fellow until he got his feet tangled in the heart strings of a certain lass. James hopes to prepare for a surgical career and the class of '24 wishes him unbounded success in his chosen career. PAULINE KITTING PEANUT GENERAL There are daggers in rnen's smiles. Underwood Typing Certificate: Remington Typing Certificate: L. C. Smith Typing Certiflcateg Class Play. Peanut, true to her namesake, is liked by every one. She seems quiet to most people, but those who know her well, ask them if they agree with the state- ment. Peany thinks men are of no earthly use whatsoever. Maybe some day she will change her mind. We wonder. TWENTY-THREE
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66? THE LORE '99 WALTER HARSHBARGER WALT TECHNICAL Bid me discourse and I'l1 enchant thine ear. Orchestra, 1, 2g Class Play. Walt has always been an active member of our class. We know he has some radical ideas, but still we like to hear something different once in a while. He has been a willing helper and a good booster. WILLIAM HARTLEY BILL GENERAL HA man as stable as the mountains be, That rim the islands and hold back the sea. Class President, 13 Lore Staff, 2, 3, 43 Student Council, 2, 33 Athletic Association, 3, Boys Glee Club, 43 Class Cheer Leader, 1, 2, 3, 45 Assistant Varsity Cheer Leader, 2, 35 Class Track, 1, 2, 3, 43 Cla s Basket- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Track, 3, 45 Varsity Football, 43 Varsity Debate 1CaptainJ, 4, C. of C. Essay Contest, 35 Manager Class Basketball, 43 Captain Class Track, 39 Class Play. A bright, dashing young chap with Winsome Ways, which none of the teachers can resist. Bill is never afraid to go to classes unprepared, for he always has a usual line of explanation. We also hail him as a champion debater, and L. H. S. will deeply feel his loss when debating season comes around next year. KENNETH I-IESS KEN GENERAL My true love hath my heart and I have hers. Glee Club, 2, 3, 45 Class Football, 13 Class Basket- ball, 2, Varsity ,Football, 2, 33 Varsity Basketball, 1, 3, 43 Capt., 4, Kathleen, 3, Lore Staff, 33 Class Treasurer, 33 President Athletic Association, 4, Track, 1, 25 Class play. Oh, yes, Ken is a hero, not only on the stage, but olf it as well. He once more showed his ability as an actor in the Senior Class Play. As for ambition-this dashing, dark young man is brimming full of it, and some day we believe he'll be the president of some big automobile firm. ALBERT I-IOUSER 'AL COMMERCIAL Sober, steadfast, and demure. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4: Underwood Typing Certificateg Class Play. O He rarely speaks or makes any noise except with his trombone. We always know Al is present when the Orchestra plays. As for his curls-ask the girls.
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'GG THE LORE N99 TWENTY-FOU R NELSON LITTLE PETITE GENERAL Smooth is the water where the brook is deep. Orchestra, 2, 3, 45 Class Play. Nelson is his name. His trombone brought him fame. Often standing on the street corner, waiting on a girl to warn'er of the on-coming automobiles, I don't think. HARRY LYNN 1'sK1NNY GENERAL And still care not a pin What they say or may say. Class Basketball, If 43 Student Council, 23 Kathleen, 33 Class Football, 23 Class Play. Let us introduce to you our comedian, Skinny. Chaplin is left in the shade when Skinny steps up to the footlights, You should have seen him as Shrimps and Lem Underducku in our school plays. He is good hearted and always willing to do his bit when called upon. MARION MATEER TOMMY GENERAL A fiip, a flop, a flapperf' Class Basketball, 1, Order of Gregg Artists Certifi- categ Class Play. A little girl, with a shingled bob, a new dress, and that's Tommy She is particularly fond of talking and writing letters. Her highest ambition is to be- come a nurse. VVe will all want to be sick when Tommy nurses in her ggntle, Winsome Way. CLARE MCLAUGI-ILIN 'AJERRYH GENERAL True as the dial to.the sun Although it be not shined upon. Class Basketball, 3, 4: Football Team: Class Play. Jerry is small, but he has been so faithful and has done so much work for the class in the two years that he has been with us, that he is an outstanding Hgure. He is always happy-go-lucky and cheerful.
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