Lewistown High School - Lore Yearbook (Lewistown, PA)

 - Class of 1930

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CLASS OFFICERS 7'II'PIIf,ll KXLLEN BRINER AL121-:RTA Lmmcy President Vif'v-I'1'csia'v11f FRANK Trcaszzrer Srcrcfary LAURA VVEI 111411. JZ.

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4 CLASS POEM Lvf ,Q Sllllj ilu' IJIVIINIW of H10 class of 230. lJu4'h !lIl'lH'lI'l' .wo loyal and true. Long 11111.11 'rrr' br' l'I'lILl'IllllI'l'l'l1 .ls the Ulfrss of the Gold and flu- Iilue. To our president, Allen, much credit .is due, For he's always willing, and steadfast and true. He has led our c-lass on through both thick and thin, And met every obstacle with a wide grin. Vice President, Berta, whom all think so sweet, Is a mighty line girl, so lithe and petite. And Laura, a pretty and capable lass, llad kept in fine shape the minutes of our class. Frank as treasurer was very fine, too, Ho handles money as only few do. Bill, as Chief Man of the Lore, was so great, That a bright future awaits him by fate, Jean. a bright, gay, and studious lass, Has been quite a help to our worthy class. Earl bossed the boys' council in such a way, I1'e'll surely make a good husband some day. Puss led the girls with all of her might, A certain boy thinks she is about right. Forrest, Max, and Don, the three Muske- teers, Deserve much praise, and a lot of cheers. Harriet is such a sweet little maid, Beside her Cleopatra would be in the shade. Irish, Kate, and Mid, the very best kind, Better than they, would be hard to find. There's Mary and Jean of whom we're so fond. No wonder a gentleman prefers a blonde. Toad is really a shining star, WV'ithout him in sports we couldn't go far. Emmy and Gladys, so charming you know, They really never possess :L foe. Pecky and Cackle are taken, 'tis so, But they'l1 make good wives we know. Misses Schilling and Davis, both staunch and true, VVithout them whatever would we do? A bright future awaits Dick and Ray, For they'll surely land on the stage some day. Steinie and Skeets who make lots of noise, Are very well liked by all of the boys. Tat who comes from out the way, Is always laughing and very gay. To show you that he's never wrong, Smokey will argue a whole day long. John Horning was always very shy, But heill make a great man by and by. Misses Metherell and Peters who like to have fun, Always come to school with their work well done. Flossie and Izzy are always together, No matter the day, or what kind of weather. In Hannah Snyder and Mary Shaw, XVe'll surely never find a tlaw. Anna. Jane, and Ducky are all three, Exactly what Senior girls should be. Though Caroline and Matsy are not very tall, Tleey're sweet as can be, and that's not all. Alice, Dot, and Dora are very sedate, XVe hope that some day they'll each find a mate. lf .lohn Dick isn't talking all the while, l'le's doing something' to make you smile. As Freedie Comes gayly tripping along, lYe see a bright smile, or hear a gay' song. Bessie and Myra though small in size, Make you sit up and open your eyes. Though James, Russ and Roy haven't much to say, You'd iind none better if you looked all day. .lohn and Anna are very good friends, XVe hope that nothing: this friendship ends. ln Marie Comella a true friend was found, We're mighty lucky to have her around. Messrs. Kerstetter and Myers are pests, it is true, But then theres some good in the worst of us, too. Kate Derr is fond of a Sophomore boy, NVe wish her happiness and lots of joy. Brownie, Marvin, and Kenneth, the sheiks of A3, There's not much happens that then' don't see. Irma and Louise who never make a fuss, llave been quite a help to all of us. Glad Orr and Helen Aurand, both tall and thin, Good pals and students they always have been. Netta, Jean, and Nellie have done quite a lot, Always when needed they're right On the spot. Mel and Karl are very nice boys, Despite the fact that they make lots of noise. Smitty, Dot, and Laney are talkers, they say, They start in the morning and keep at it all day. Misses Osbourne, Guss, and Sheeler are quiet, it is true, But when they're tested, these three are true blue. Frank and Ralph as musicians are great, Their future vocations were arranged by fate. Misses lVampole, Brought, and Schiele, three shy little Iasses, Always are quiet in all of their classes. Sherman and Sterrett both are blond, Of them a certain Sophomore is fond. Sourbier, Innis, Owens, and Hess, Are always in Chemistry making a mess. Eleanor, Mierly, Elgarda, and Rene, Twenty-one

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