Lewistown High School - Lore Yearbook (Lewistown, PA)

 - Class of 1935

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.-ge mu ' 'i',fffff ' - iw 135551 2 c as SENIOR CLASS Senior Class History The Fall of '32 saw enter our L. H. S. two hundred boys and girls full of ambition and hopes for three years of real success which lay close by. We realized that nothing could be accomplished without leaders to guide and represent us, and so early in our Sophomore year we elected James Reed as President, Dorothy Wray as Vice-President, Frances Benfer as Secretary, and Lewis Briner as Treasurer. As the year progressed, we became more acquainted with our new surroundings, and we were soon represented in various school activities including all sorts of sports, oratory, debating, and Student Council. The following year was met with even greater expectations. We were resolved to set a higher mark than had our predecessors. During the first semester we-now Juniors-chose for our President, Lewis Brinerg Vice-President, Frances Ritter, Secretary, Marjorie Bossingerg and Treas- urer, James Reed. Once again we excelled in our participation in boosting activities, in fact, the representatives in the Forensic League consisted chiefly of our own class mates. We chose blue and gold as our colors. Toward the close of the year, committees were appointed to begin prepara- LEWIS BRINER Prffsifient MARJORIE BOSSINGER Vice President F0l1l'ff'F71f

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Y , GEMS W. as .L. as g fjf2fj,j-zLr-WsonzL..-.vLLzr,saLn.c nw V..4,vf3 SENIOR CLASS tions for the Prom. Needless to say it was well worth while, one long to be remembered by all. Vacation was heartily greeted by all, and we left our studies with great thoughts of the coming year. September of 1934 was hailed with overflowing enthusiasm, everyone was determined to do his best this last year. Once more we elected Lewis Briner as our President to represent us. Marjorie Bossinger was elected Vice President, Doretha Martz, Secretary, and Boyd Dippery, Treasurer. Many things were accomplished: our rings were chosen, pictures were taken, and the Lore Stai was elected, for which David Van Zant was chosen Editorg Marion Henry, Assistant Editorg and William Zeigler, Business Manager. This group has laid aside past customs in organizing the Lore, in hopes of making it the best in many years. Amid the buzz of exams we looked forward to our class play which, we were assured, was the best musical comedy written. Tryouts were held, and early in March the public witnessed an all aroundv play- Forward Pass. Now that it is time to leave our school, we can't help feeling that our years in L. H. S. were not spent in vain. We have behind us three years crowded with work, happiness, friends, and-success! DORETHA MARTZ BOYD DIPPERY Sfwrfflarji TI'I'flSllI'f'T Fif I wen

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