Lewistown High School - Lore Yearbook (Lewistown, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY GAIN the class of SOD records its brilliant history. This time a final his- tory of our all too brief years in L. H. S. XVe are all seized with a deep regret as dimly the realization comes to us that we are bidding good-by, not only to a beloved school, but also to faculty and friends. Perhaps, there are some of us who will never again enter the halls of the old school. As a class we have worthily and successfully upheld the most sacred traditions and ideals of L. H. S., and it is, indeed, with sad hearts that we now bid good-by to it-forever. As slightly dazed and bewildered Sophomores, the class of SO entered the portals of L. H. to begin a high school career of unusual success and dis- tinction. At our first important meeting we chose the following class officers: jack Raup, President: Helen Freed. Vice-President: Sara Schilling, Secretary: Tom Tomlinson, Treasurer. At our second meeting Philip Havice and Cloyd Goddard were chosen representatives to the Athletic Association. ln athletics we shone in football and in basketball. Our basketball team won the Inter-Class championship and we were well represented on the star varsity team. At a class meeting called for that puprose we chose our class colors of blue and gold. The most important social function was the Halloween Party. Another year passed, and we had realized one of our most cherished ambi- tions. VVe were upper classmen at last. NVe were now stately juniors. The class officers who led us through this year were: Allen Briner, President: Alberta Lepley, Vice-President: Laura VVeikle, Secretary, liarl Dufur, Treas- urer. The class of four sections was divided into two parts, each part was to hold a bake sale. This was done under the competent direction of our indispens- able class advisor, Mr. Hays, and it introduced a keen spirit of rivalry and com- petition between the sections. The real ability of our class was proved on March 12, when a baked ham supper was given. liven the Seniors acknowledged that it was one of the best ever given by a junior Class in L. H. S. In athletics we were again prominent, having several junior classmen on the victorious varsity basketball team. One of the most important actions of the year was choosing our pennants, caps and emblems of blue and gold. These seemed to be a source of envy to many of the Senior boys. The 'AProm was another shining light of a successful year, and was greatly appreciated and enjoyed by all who at- tended. A great many juniors were interested in the Lore, and many joined the trial staff, on which they performed some excellent work. Another threshold crossed, and we were Seniors. Dignihed Seniors! How longingly, we had looked forward to the time when we should be Seniors and to all the joys and responsibilities that privilege carried with it. Our old class officers had done such meritorious work during our days as juniors, that they were all reelected and again the class of 30 rode to success led by competent and worthy officers. This year for the nrst time in the history of Lewistown High School the entire school was IOOW in the drive for Lore subscriptions. What a goal for succeeding classes! This highly successful drive was managed by Carl Temple, Business Manager of the Lore, who also instituted a drive for placques to ornament the halls. Our class party was a student dance open to all Fifteen

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