Lewistown High School - Lore Yearbook (Lewistown, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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Class of 1 925 Washington Memoria incoln the L At v-I

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.,. .... .11 2 i 1 CLASS POEM 5 Come, drink a toast to my classmates, Drink to the large and the small, Drink to the members of '25, The class that's loved by all. Of our President, Lynn, I can say nothing That might be deemed too good, For he has led our class on As only Lynn Freed could. I know our Vice President, Stella, Won't take it as an intended slam If I tell you in strictest confidence That she's mighty fond of Sam, So we'll drink to them both, my friends, We'll drink to them both together, And we'll Wish them the best of luck In fairest and foulest weather. To Soup who was trusted with our cash And bravely stood the test, We're going to donate, with our best wishes, A pension and a much-needed rest. To find another girl like our Mary, We'd have to look everywhere, For as Secretary we've had her best, In fact, we've had more than our share. O, yonder sits a young man, Chem Cressman Who's always so quiet and shy, So to make him feel quite at home We'll not raise our glasses so high. Bob Cupples, a nice shy chap, Although he is very well known, We wonder why he always has Such a love for the telephone? O, dainty Happer, looking so sweet, You do not look in vain, For once one looks at Cargie, One is bound to look again. Thomas Ulsh, my friends, is here! A man of brains as Well as brawng Happy be the lucky lady Thomas ever smiles upon. VVhen the Gods were in a genial mood, Showering gifts on us below They sent to us our Dottie Stutts With her voice so soft and low. Light as the breeze on a summer day, There is one here tonight, To Helen Riden, the best of friends, Our friendship now we plight. O, Winnie, we know a secret 'bout you, A secret to you sweet and dear, We know your name won't be McBride When you've seen another year. The voice of a Harper enchants my ear, So I'll list to my Harper boy, Whom have we heard saying that? Of course, it's Addie McCoy. The fashion plate of old L. H. S.! 55 Stand back 'till my lady goes by! We'll always know the latest from Paris, At least, 'till Rose Hayman must die. Helen Price and Esther Montgomery Live on the same old street And as for a pair of fast friends They simply can't be beat. Thelma and Izzy are studious girls. They wouldn't look at the boys! They're just as quiet as they can be- 'Cept when they're making a noise. Jeanne loves to drive a Cadillac And, believe me, she does it too, But you'd better mind your P's and Q's Or she might run over you! A firm little girl if there ever was, When he's mine I say he's mine. And I'm telling you she means it, too, Her name is Miss Mary Nein. The talent that is in our class We will include in our toast, For the fact that we've Puss and Joey Is enough to make anyone boast. Catherine and Lois are friends tried and true. If e're we need help, we'll call on these two. A jolly good friend is Hucky, our athlete, In our sports, very few with her can com- pete. John Geiger and Merrill Fisher Have served well on our Lore staff, But despite their business ability They are always ready to laugh. To Leon Ford, the worthy Captain Of our Champion Basket Ball team, He has found a corner in our hearts And ranks high in our esteem. Dorothy Miller took a leading role In our most successful class play: And to tell vou she's a talented actress Is the very least we can say. Anita Knepp and Helen Bowersox Say they don't care for men, But every time a boy comes 'round- Well, you just watch them then. Malcolm is our Council President, Order is his middle name, If he were only Irish As a policeman he'd win fame. Lettie Naylor comes from Mount Rock Walks every step of the whole way, But she says the eH'ort's worth it, 'Cause she's learning every day.

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