Lewistown High School - Lore Yearbook (Lewistown, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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Lewistown High School - Lore Yearbook (Lewistown, PA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 12 of 58
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JUNlOR HIGH BROADCASTER 1928 Kate Gift is one of our stars so bright, In studies and music she takes great delight. Our cute little blonde, is sweet Peg Giles, S She wins all the boys with just one of her smiles. Our clowns are Woody, Joe and DeWitt, Their pranks throw anyone into a fit. Nelscn's our walking dictionary grand, He has the greatest vocabulary in the land. We delight in the music our Helen can play, And predict a big future for her some day. Mary Smith can chase the blue's quite away, From her friends so dear, she is so gay. Harry, Mike and Cliff like baseball so fine, When the call goes forth, they are right in line. Marjorie and Violet, two quiet little misses, The boys know better than to offer them kissesg When it comes to talk, Buck beats them all, She talks in the class room, chapel and hall. Bingy and Thelma, two misses bright of face, Both agree that Huntingdon's an agreeable place. Bill Lipincott is our sheik of 9-G, He's quite a stunner in school you see. i Jerry Strauss has been the lad to pass Funny remarks in our English class. Earl Printz studies like any bright lad Who wants to be sheriff like his dad. Bill Metzger, 9A's shiek so grand, The girls sure do give him the glad hand. Ner Goss is a tall lad, quite fine and dandy, The last of his choice, he favors with candy. Eugene is a brunette, iine to see, Perhaps some day a great movie star he'll be. Eddie, so stern and quaint we confess, He'li make a college professor we guess. Dan Wray's always busy as a bee When Miss Dughi calls for order you see. Up the hall comes Sylvia Winder, Steadily, quietly, comes Woody behind her. X A good little boy is Jimmie Keyes, When at night by his bedside he bows on his knees. PeeWee Garrett is a fine little boy, His mother's pride and his father's joy. Each and every one in our class, Is truly an upright lad or lass. They're many we cannot name every one, But nevertheless, all have honors won. Our school year, of course, has not been all pleasure, Of hard work we have had quite a measure. We've studied as hard as hard can be, That's why we're all accomplished you see, Our Junior High Work has all been completed, The greatest obstacles are all defeated. Next year we enter Senior High, With determination strong to do or die.

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1928 JUNIOR HIGH BROADCASTER Tulip Time Y Now! Don't you agree with us that Tulip Time was a big hit? And wasn't it worth every bit of the hard work we put into it? But then, of course, it was impossible for it to be otherwise when the hearty and loyal support of every student of Junior High was behind its production. Even if everyone couldn't be in the cast you all backed it up fine when it came to attendance and ticket selling and we all want to thank you. It is of no need to tell you of the various characters and choruses that went over a howling success but because good things can't be repeated too often, let's go over the story again. The village, enjoying a holiday, is startled by the arrival of a party of American Tourists, college students under the leadership of Professor McSpindle, a tutor in botany, to study tulip culture. Two of the party, Ned and Dick, are much more interested in Christina and her friend, Katinka. News reaches the village that a thief has been stealing choice bulbs of prize tulips, and a. handbill describes the thief and offers a reward for his capture. Ned and Dick influence lVlcSpindle to wear certain clothing answering the description of the 'tulip thief. When the Burgomaster beholds lVlcSpindle so attired he causes his arrest. With McSpindle out of the way, Ned and Dick promote their friendship with the girls, and learn that Christina's stock is, unknown to her, of immense value. They reveal the truth to her and thwart the Burgomaster's attempt to get rick quick at her expense. With the assistance of Christina's aunt, the innocence of McSpindle is established and the latter declares his affections for herg and with the prospect of a triple wedding the final curtain falls. Slevkvlfbkfkvk Class Poem Q . Colne listen to me, while to you I relate The wonders of our class of '28g Cf Class President, Helen, we could say quite a bit, But sufficient to tell you she made quite a hit. Josephine, our vice president, you all know is so gay She is loved by all for her jovial way. Our Secretary, Sue, performed her duties so well Of all her good points we never could tell. Marguerite took great care of all the class money, Now, one and all, she's really a 'honey'. Bob DeLong, to be sure is really girl shy If he sees a girl, he'll almost die. Ejay too, is a woman hater bold, You'd never think it if you weren't told. Clyde North is a fellow who is great on gum. He chews and chews, but he isn't'so dumb. Pearl McCracken's the lady who has some mouth, We hear she is planning some day to go -south.



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1928 JUNIOR HIGH BROADCASTER Ninth Grade Roster John E. Anastasi George F. Amend Jay M. Bailey James Louis Baker Wilson M. Baker Dewitt D. Bearley Haven L. Bearley Eugene R. Bigelow John M. Bloom Eugene C. Bossinger Thomas Nelson Bratton Clay R. Casner Donald C. Clinger Paul E. Coleman Charles R. Craig Bruce F. Cryst, Jr. Samuel J. Creighton Jr. Paul Crummy Robert P. Cupp Robert B. DeLong Merle E. Deaver Gervis Dillman Donald Joseph Dughi David Ellis Ellis W. Fisher Lewis Garrett Fred C. Gilbert Marjorie Hays Allison Thelma Ruby Atkins Rose Marie Attivo Emma E. Aurand Lois Arlene Aurand F. Jean Bailey Helen M. Ball Lois Vermont Ball Dorothy E. Barger Ernestine E. Bawn Amanda Baxter Dorothy Marjorie Bearley Clara R. Berrier Annabelle Bickleman Genevieve Louise Boyer Roselyn Virginia Box Mary Loretta Bramm Marion Elizabeth Brannon Mary Cecelia Bruce Helen Lenore Brubaker Pauline Burns Josephine J. Corson Louise Steely Cooper Josephine E. Corbett Margaret L. Cunningham Eva M. Deamer- Doris M. Dean Aaron N. Glick Clifford E. Goss Ner B. Goss Samuel C. Grassmyer Frederick Rupp Gutshall Emory J. Heeter, Jr. Paul Henry George W. Hippler George M. Huffnagle John E. Hughes Merwin W. Hummel Laurence L. Jaroskie Kenneth J. Jones Norman A. Kefford Gerald Kennedy James C. Keyes John M. Kline Panos J. Laskaris GFred E. Lauder Harry E. Leeper James E. Liggett Wm. D. Lippincott Donald L. Limes Donald E. Lynch Joe Markley Joe C. Marks William H. Metzgar Richard L. Miller Nora Florence DeForrest Kathleen Elmina Dreyer Violete M. Dysinger Violet L. Fultz Helen K. George Catherine E. Gift Margaret Giles Lenna Margaret Glazier Beulah Ruth Goss Emily Elizabeth Gregory Julia C. Gutshall Evelyn N. Haller Edith Lucille Harvey Nannie Mary Heinbach Marie E. Helmick Marion Henry Elsie Houser Ella C. Huffnagle

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