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Class Poem Like a mighty rushing river Dauntless over land and lea, The class of nineteen thirty-one Sails proudly out on learning's sea. On the mighty sparkling water, Is a gleam of white and green, Ninety-two lovely ripples Add beauty to the scene. And each ripple moving onward, Yields a splendor never seen, Success marks the route of each member, Of the class of the white and the green. First, our president Clifford we praise, Never work was done so grand, None other with him can compare, He's the best in all the land, Helen Rarie, our Vice President, Great honors she's had galore, In speaking Helen has won renown And she's Assistant Editor of the Loreg Bill Metzgar, our Editor and Treasurer worthy Has always been a good scout, And there's always cheer a-plenty, When Willie is round about, Sue, as our Secretary of comely grace Did all her work to the letter, So that we all on this agreed, We couldn't have found one better, Honors to Marjorie, our valedictorian Have been given throughout the year, Her work in debating has won her fame In her Lewistown High School career, Rush Treaster and Raymond Wolfgang, Among honor students they stalk, Gerald Kennedy and Howard Hackenberry, My goodness, how they do talk! Marjorie and Rosalyn always together In sunshine, storm or rain, Jane and Sara from Reedsville come, Small in stature but not in fame, Margaret Farquahar, a record she's made For coming to school on time, Carol and Gertrude and their Chevie dear Are surely a trio sublimeg Jimmie and Ernie on love's pathway stroll In both sunshiny and stormy weatherg Emily and Mary you may be sure Always to find them together, Ner and Bob Feathers are sheiks of A-1, Quite popular too is Jimmie Keyes, A straight coat-tail each one of these makes If across the street a girl he sees, A boost to our class has been John Ward Good looking, yes to be sure, He studies hard and watches closely That no little lass may him allure, Helen Rhodes and Helen Lathero, For the Lore, both typist grand, Rose and Amelia are typists too, High in commercial work they standg Sylvia, Lorraine, and Joe Knepp, All pretty in face and manner, - But so shy that when they meet a boy All that they do is stammerg Lew and Rex are just little boys, But they get there just the same, Lewis' presidency of Student Council, Has won him honor and fame, Margaret Cunningham advanced in learning And Catherine Gift with her keen mind, Both are good students in the class, Never in work were they behindg S'PZ'f'21fPI'lL
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gp g.: W Senior Class Omcers L I A - - J CLIFFORD RILEY HELEN RARIE President Vice-President 1 - L I WILLIAM METZGER SUSAN SMOKER Treasurer Secretary SfQL'fCL'IL
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I , Doris Deen worked hard and late In art work for the Lore,, Wilson Baker comes next in line And him we all adore, Don Potter and Eugene Bigelow Never have much to say, But by their sweet melodious voices, Both got leads in the class playg George Amend, John Kline, and Charles Reed, All three are fine young lads, Hugh Ritzman and Fred Gilbert too All think a lot of their Dadsg Dorothy Barger's one of our little girls And next on the list are Amanda and Roseg All likable, lovable, honest and true And girls w'ith most excellent poiseg Deforrest's the last name and Nora's the first, Then Lois Aurand and Mary Bramm Have added ample charm to our class And Mary is our wee little lambg Marguerite Kauffman with her sporting style And Louise Cooper who knows how to dance, Frances Shimp is clever in looks, A sweet singer is Dorothy Lantzg Josephine Corbett and Beatrice McCord In a car they always speed along, Janet and Mary Smith, two lively girls, This life to them is just a song, Marion, Eleanor, and Helen Brubaker Each takes her turn in line, Julia, Mildred, and Marie Helmick, They all sure are mighty fineg Valley Street people all know Clyde By his beautiful golden hair, Horace Saylor is never blue, Scarce does he have a careg Imogene, Ruth, and Lillian Lane Marie Kinnier and Frances Kern All worthy classmates, to be sure, But don't think they can't look sterng Gerald Strauss and Dan Wray Both just comic as can be, Both brains and Wit are in their heads, It takes no time to see, Bruner, the tall boy of our class And Nelson Bratton comes next you see, Kenneth Jones and Joseph Lyons ' Are sure great men to beg James Snyder, another boy in our class Great things he will some day do And Mary lVIiller and Helen Rarick They really are always true blue, Virginia Pecht and Marie you see Spend all their time a talking, And Adelaide Rhoades, she comes next She's fond of going a walking, Mary Ann Cressman and Sara Singley Studious and plenteous in size, Miriam, Thelma, Violet, and Es Will some day to great fame ariseg Robert DeLong has a head and a head you see Filled with knowledge grand, Shown by the fact that here tonight In honors you see him stand, Freeda Summers is last but not least, She's always done her part In boosting the class of thirty-one From the time of its very start. In time when the sun shines brightest During the hours of darkest night, May we e'er look back with pleasure To the class of Green and White. MARY REED. Eighteen
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