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oifw'-PTA m.d'5U Leon Arbogast Interclass Basketball 1313 Interclass Soccer 13-413 President of Boys League 1413 Treasurer of class 13-413 Student Council 12-415 Dramatic Club 141. Volatile, energetic, fun-loving is he, Red-haired, proficient, and a lawyer to be. Clarence Auten Interclass Basketball 12-413 Interclass Baseball 12-3-41: Varsity Soccer 13-413 Interclass Soccer 12-31. Adroit, inventive, and a loyal friend, His industry and willingness will succeed in the end. John Auten Intramural Basketball 1313 Interclass Soccer 13-413 Interclass Baseball 12-315 Assistant Manager of Track 1313 Rifle Club 131. Earnest, active, and indispensable all y, By his competence sure he will win 's . tee? I cf Pearl Beaver Xu Varsity Basketball 1313 Interclass Basketball -2-31 Interclass Baseball 1313 Interclass Soccer 1213 Inter- class Track 12-313 Gym Team 12-313 Glee Club 1315 Sewing Club 141: Commercial Club 1413 Dancing Club 141. It's little Teeny on the rung When it comes to gigglin she's e one. , Robert Bee t 2 g -' Interclass Soccer 12-3-413 Intramural Bas etball 1311 Assistant Basketball Manager 1315 Varsity Basketball Manager 1213 Band 12-3-41, President of Band 1413 Vice President of Band 131: Orchestra 13-413 Student Council 13-413 Vice President Student Council 141: Oneida Staff 13-41g Editor-in-chief Oneida 141. Vivacious, efficient, with advice to all, A brilliant scholarfif you recall. I 16
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Diary Found Member of '35 Lewisburg, Pa. CL. H. S. Newsl Jan. 27, 1950. Yesterday an old and dusty diary was found by one of the high school school pupils tucked away ln an attic. Thinking that it might be of interest to several persons of the 'as L. H. s. Class still residing in Lewisburg, we are pub- llshing the following pages. June 1, 1935-To think that we com- pleted four of the best years of our lives last night when we were handed those little black books! It hardly seems possible that at last we have ac- complished what we have striven so hard for these past years-a back- ground for our whole life. It was not all hard work, however, for there were good times, many inter- ests in clubs, plays, and sports, and of course our friendships, the thing that binds a class together. Many of us L. H. S. Class long before we got into the swing of things, we put on such very entertain- ing programs in chapel, and we turned out for parties and games. In general you could find us most any where that something was going on. That has been the case throughout the four years: we have always turned out, almost to a member, for everything. And then when our second year came around, we were ready to show what we could do. We had a high average in scholarship. We made money on our first party, a thing un- heard of in those days. We were in- terested in sports and in most every- thing else includlng a new Rifle Club. Then came the very short Junior year: at least, it seemed short to us. Many troubles over hard work and money matters. There were our class rings and pennants to buy and the have RIWGYS been wgethel' thl'0Ugh the: class was robbed of thirty dollars, IOWGI' grades, but we added to OUT, when the school vault was broken into. friendships and numbers upon enter-l HOW We did go out for sports! The ing this school. On looking back over that period of entrance, there flashes before the eye a picture of happy-go-lucky ex-eighth graders entering the doors of our be- loved high school. Perhaps we enter- ed with a bit of swagger, for were we not the largest Freshman class this high school had ever seen, but this was mainly to cover up a. bit of awe and fear we held for the big buildings, dig- nified seniors, and grim-looking facul- ty. After we had been crammed into every available room and our schedules arranged for us, we found that the building wasn't so big, and the Seniors loved jokes just as we did, and the teachers weren't grim at all but just wanted us to understand that we were here for work and they would play with us when the right time came. It wasn't girls won the soccer championship, and the winning basketball team was captained by a Junior and made up of quite a few Junior girls. To end that eventful year we gave the departing senior class a reception that they will long remember. After three month's vacation came our last and most delightful year. It is N with regret that we leave our home for these past four years to go out into a World still unsettled, but with a happy store of memories and a firm founda- tion to begin upon .... The diary contained more, but not having room to print it we ask you lf you are interested to turn to your 1935 Oneida and read for yourself the history of that Senior class. Helen Simpson 15 .
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Maxine Bell Sunbury High School 11-215 Williamsport High School 1315 Track 1313 Commercial Club 1415 Hair- dressing Club 141. Her charm has made her a success, And we love her for her nobleness. 0 Margaret Benson Interclass Basketball 11-213 Intramural Basketball 1313 Varsity Basketball 13-41 3 Interclass Soccer 12-3-41 3 Varsity Soccer 1313 Interclass Baseball 11-2-3-413 In- terclass Volley Ball 111: Secretary of class 1215 Secre- tary of Girls League 1413 Secretary of The Masque 1415 Glee Club 11-2-3-41: Cheer leader 11-21. 6 Very jolly, and full of fun, Friends and classmates Margie has won. Walter Blair, Jr. Varsity Basketball 13-413 Interclass Basketball 11-31: Interclass Soccer 12-3-413 Interclass Baseball 1313 Interclass Track 11-2-313 Captain Varsity Track 131: General Baseball Manager 1213 Class President 11-2-3-41: Student Council 11-2-3-413 Vice President of Student Council 1413 Dramatic Club 141, Rifle Clu 131. Through four long years he has led our class, And he'l1 win in the future as in the past. Margaret Blyler J, A. W7' , 17 1 . yi' . Elwood Blyler 02-9 if Interclass Scccer 141, Glee lu 11-3-41. Red-haired, reserved, and unobtrusive is heg To happiness and friendship he holds the key. Interclass Baseball 1215 Sewing Club 13-413 Etiquette Club 1413 Commercial Club 141: Glee Club 131. A friend to all is she, And forever busy as a bee. ee-A iii DX-'I 1 J
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