Lewistown High School - Lore Yearbook (Lewistown, PA)

 - Class of 1936

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ours and we were also represented in football, baseball, track, oratory, dramatic club, and student council. As Well as receiving our caps and pen- nants, a most brilliant Prom was held for our upper classmen. Now at the close of another successful season the players were more determined than ever to return in September, 1935, as varsity players. Our last goal had been reached for We returned to L. H. S. for the last time as a squad. We are proud of our Worthy leaders and all were re- elected with Miss McCauley as our beloved coach. A great season lay ahead of us. Rings and pins were selected, pictures were taken, the Lore Staff with Dorothy Wilson, editor-in-chief, Ruth Espigh, assistant editor, and Donald Bilger, business manager, started working on our annual yearbook in February-and last but not least We played our biggest game- Step This Way. This year our squad has been Well represented in sports, dramatics, and debating, but now the time has come when one member of our squad must say farewell to the other one. We had three glorious years Working and playing together, and We shall always look back to our high school day s and say the Squad of 1936 was one of the best ever to leave dear old L. H. S. J oyce Cramer SENIOR CLASS Eleven

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-ii -1111 - 11l-l-li-1 ,,i. OFFICERS Senior Class History The signal had been given. It was a line plunge which took us-two hundred and ninety-four eager Freshmen-into the portals of our school, never-to-be-forgot-dear old L. H. S. We had at last reached our one ambition-to become members of our highest institution of learning. No team goes far Without leaders, so under the capable and excellent leadership of our coaches, Miss Cressman and Mr. McMillen, we had our first meeting and selected Joyce Cramer, Jean Mierley, and Donald Bilger for our backfield with Benjamin Glendye as quarterback. It was at this meeting that the line, 290 strong, chose our class colors, green and gold. As members of the third team, new plays and customs were given us to be learned. In the spring of 1934 We left the school determined to practice and return in the fall as members of the second team. We had reached our goal as upper classmen when We arrived for prac- tice our second year. One of the backfield had been lost and so another was chosen-William Rhoades. Our coaches were Miss Benner and Mr. Lester Houser. Since our task this year was not so diliicult, We had more time for activities. For two years the Inter-Class Basketball Championship was T BEN GLENDYE JOYCE CRAMER President Secretary JEAN MIERLY WILLIAM RHOADES Vice President Treasurer



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T-1- 1-11 iQn CARL I. ADAIR Kayo Vocational Lore Staff 3: Class Play 3. Wants to be a mechanical enzzineer . . bashful . . likes to walk Jean to her classes. l Favorite Saying--'tWatch that stuff! i Most Prized Posse-ssionfHis blush. Ambition--To get even with the Vocational Boys. M. THELMA ATTIVO Attivo General Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Chapel l, 2, 3: Student Council 3: Class Play 3. Goes for kittens on the football squad . . likes to talk to Rhoades . . always smiling and cheerful. Favorite Saying--- Oh--vh-h ! Most Prized Possession-AHer hair. Ambition-To be a nurse. ROBERT U. BACHMAN Minnie General Chapel 15 linterclass Baseball 2: Class Play 3. Has quite a time with Lil . . likes to play baseball . . doesn't like his nickname . . industrious. Favorite Saying:-A You don't mean it. Most Prized PossessionfHis nickname. Ambition-To win an argument with Miss Benner. R. CLEON BAILEY Sl100,' General Track 1, 2, 3: Art 1, 2: Fencing Club 3: Chapel 3: Class Play 3. Outstanding ability in art and cartoonini! . . Particularly fond of girls from East End . . writes excellent compositions. Favorite SayinL!Y You can't tell by the looks of a frog how far he can Jump. Most Prized Possessionf-His dog. 2- Ambiti0nfTo be an artist. ELNORA E. BAILEY Nora Stenographic l Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Chapel l, 2, 3: Complete Theory 2: Secretarial Club 3: G0-word Transcription 2: Competent Typist 2: Class Play 3. Small of stature . . quiet . . energetic . . willim: assistant . . will make somebody a zuod secretary. Favorite Sayini:4 Save me a 'lleardf Most Prized Possession---Her shorthand ability. Ambition--To grow up. J. ALBERT BAIR Batsy Classical Art l, 2. 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Chapel 1, 2, 3: Dramatic Club 2, 3: Home Room Banker l: Student Council 3: Lore Staff 3: Class Play 3: Public Speaking: 3: Hi-Y l, 2, 3. A yen for getting: in arguments . . a bee-oo-tiful blush . . interested in Pittsburprhers . . star Latin student. Favorite Saying-- I don't have my Latin done. Most Prized Possession---His Latin book. Ambitious-To read Latin. JULIA L, BAKER Judy Classical Chapel 1, 2, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Class Play 3. Always in a Rush . . looking for letters . . small of stature . . can make a lot of noise. Favorite Saying:- Thnt's what you think. I Most Prized l'nssessionfHis picture Ambition-To move to Long Branch. WILDA H. BARBER Willie Stenographlc Glee Club l, 2, 3: Chapel 1. 2, 3: Venus-Velvet Certificate 2: 60-word Transcription Certificate 2: Competent Typing Certificate 2: Secre- tarial Club 3: Class Play 3: Superintendent's Office 2, 3. Starry blue eyes . . receives anonymous telephone calls . . busy as a bee in the sunerintendent's office . . quiet. Favorite Saying: - f'Uoooh Most Prized Possession' 'A typewriter. Ambition-To identify that mysterious telephone caller. Twelve

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