Lewistown High School - Lore Yearbook (Lewistown, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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YEARS M-ff , s r CLASS OFFICERS WILLIAM BRINER 15 FRANKLIN RUDY P,-egir-jen-9 Treasurer HELEN ATTIVO MARY LOU HERBSTER Vice-Presidenf Secrefery firsr conlriburion ro rhe war efforr was a rremendously successful scrap drive, consisr- ing of lhe colleciion of rags, rubber, and scrap mefal. Larer a boolc campaign, in which boolcs were collecled for men in rhe armed forces of our counrry, was held. Also hundreds of dollars of war sramps were sold in fhe building. This year borh our foorball and baslcerball reams had fine records. From every s'randpoin+, we seemed fo have reached 'rhe goal esrablished by rhose before us. Now we are eagerly anriciparing our class play, Senior Day, Commencement rhe Junior Prom, The Dinner Dance, and 'rhe Alumni Dance. ln our school life we have gained a vasr wealrh of friends, lcnowl- edge, and experience, which we shall use rhroughour our life. lr is wilh deep regrer rhaf we leave our dear Alma lvlarer 'ro enrer a chaoric world, full of srrife and srruggle. Bill and Helen

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FCUR IMPORTANT We enTered The porTals oT LewisTown High School as Sophomores, 327 sTrong, eager To be a success and To mainTain The high sTandards and ideals seT up by our predecessors. Our TirsT duTy in This, our new liTe, was To elecT The Tollowing leaders: PresidenT, William Hughes: Vice-PresidenT, Helen ATTivo1 Treasurer, William Brinerg SecreTary, Mary Lou HerbsTer. Our class was very acTive, parTicipaTing in The many exTra-curricular acTiviTies oTTered by The school. Many members oT The class belonged To Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y, dramaTics, glee club, and all Tields oT aThleTics. The main evenT oT our Sophomore year was The class parTy. As our conTribuTion To The annual Senior Day program, The vice4presidenT gave an address. AT The close of This year we were somewhaT adapTed To our new liTe and were eagerly looking Torward To our nexT year. AT lasT our long-awaiTed Time arrived, bringing wiTh iT The realizaTion oT our hopes To be upperclassmen. Again we selecTed leaders, which were: PresidenT, William Brinerq Vice-PresidenT, Helen ATTivog Treasurer, Neil STewarT: SecreTary, Mary Lou HerbsTer. AT our TirsT class meeTing we selecTed navy blue and gold as our class colors. Also aT The same Time we voTed on our haTs and pennanTs. ln addiTion, our class was The TirsT in The hisTory oT LewisTown High School To have The privilege oT ordering our rings in our Junior year. The mosT imporTanT evenT oT This year was The Junior Prom. The idea of an early prom meT much opposiTion Trom The sTudenTs. buT aTTer we Thoroughly considered The TacTs, we decided To hold The prom in March. Much diTTiculT work was enTailed, buf iT broughT abouT a prom so successTul ThaT iT will live in our memories. This ended anoTher worTh-while year, and we knew we had climbed anoTher rung in liTe's ladder. The wheel of Time revolved and we enTered LewisTown High School Tor The lasT Time-as digniTied, sTaTely Seniors, 227 in number. Our leaders Tor This year were: President William Brinerg Vice-PresidenT, Helen ATTivo3 Treasurer, Franklin Rudy: SecreTary, Mary Lou HerbsTer. Because oT The enlisTmenT in The navy of Franklin Rudy, Mary Lou HerbsTer assumed The responsibiliTies of Treasurer, along wiTh her duTies as secreTary. AT The beginning oT The year we had our class picTures Taken. WiTh our counTry engaged in a sTruggle Tor iTs very exisTence, we deTermined To do our uTmosT To help conquer The Torces which are sTriving To uTTerly desTroy our way oT liTe. Our



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LUCILLE ALEXANDER Lucy Home Economics Reading Club I3 ,Typing Club 23 Bowling 23 Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Assembly 2, 3. I A-2's fomboy . . . likes a cerlarn Bob in The Army... always l?l has her homework done. . BETTY LOU AMMERMAN Giggles Commercial Maroon and S'Ieel Sfaff I3 Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 33 Assembly I, 2, 33 Ari Club 23 Dramalic Club 23 Befa Tri-I-li-Y I. Likes Wagner's sfore in McClure . . . doesn'I she, Bucky? . , . wishes Chrisfmas would come more offen . . .full of fun . . . class giggler. DORIS SHIRLEY AURAND Doris Academic Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 33 Home Economics Club I3 Leaders' Club 23 Assembly 2, 3. Ouief , . . reserved . . . good siudenf . . . loyal friend . . . gels along with everyone . . , reliable. JAMES M. AURAND Jim Academic Typing Club I3 Hobby Club 23 Public Speaking Club 2, 33 Boys' Glee Club 2, 33 Assembly 2, 3. Quief lunless someone wanls fo sfudyl . . . A-l's early riser . . . a born pessimisf . , . good sfudenl . . . likable fellow. BARBARA JEAN ALLEN Jean Academic Sfudenf Council I, 23 Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Maroon and Sleel Siaff I, 2, 33 Associafe Editor Maroon and Sfeel 33 Dramatic Club I, 23 Leaders' Club 23 Alpha Tri-I-Ii-Y 45' I, 2, 33 Asse ibly I, 2, 33 Prom Commilfee 23 Bowling 2. I-Ier hear? is in The Army MyrI's pal . . . Bill's capable associafe edilor . . . friendly gels along wilh everyone. CLARENCE APPLEBY Hairpie Vocalional Banker 2, 33 Sfudenf Council l. Handsome . . . drives a Ford likes a cerfain Mid, 15 GENEVIVE C. ARSENIU Vee General Assembly I, 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 2, 33 Bowling 23 Public Speaking Club I3 Library Slaff 2. Talkafive . . . head cook af Quick Lunch . . . likes Io read . . . going Io be an old maid? FRANCES AURAND Fannie General Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3. Lafesf addifion from Milroy . . . small, dark, and quiet . . .good French sfudenf . . . friendly. JOHN LESTER AURAND John Agricullural F. F. A. Vice-President I, 23 Acliv- ify Represenfalive 3. Wants Io be a hairdresser , . . sleepy head . . . likes his Burnham neighbors. HELEN M. ATTIVO Helen Academic Class Vice-Presidenl I, 2, 33 Slu- denf Council I, 2, 33 Lore Sfaff 33 Sfudenf Council Convenlion 23 Junior Prom Cornrrriffee 23 Sopho- more Commiffee I3 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 33 Girls' Glee Club I, 2,33 A Cap- pella Choir I, 23 Assembly I, 2, 33 Bowling 2. A Lafin sludenl . . . modesl . . . everyone's friend . . . always seen wifh Daisy June . . . likes a good lime

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