Lewistown High School - Lore Yearbook (Lewistown, PA)

 - Class of 1931

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Q E-: Q e LOUISE STEELY COOPER Cooper General Oh, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown. Glee Club, 3: Woodstock ping Underwood Cer- tificate: Remington Certificate, Class Play. Oh! What a pal was Cooper! By that we mean she was a real pal and a friend to the friendless. Cooper was a loyal supporter of all the athletic teams, and she could always be seen gracing the sidelines, whether it be football or basket ball. Can she dance? Just ask us! The report is that she Hoats through air as a bird flies through space. Characteristic: Her blue eyes. Most prized possession: Torch. Ambition: To drive that one and only Graham- Paige. JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH CORBETT Jo Classical Life is but a span I'll enjoy every inch. Glee Club, 1, 2, 35 Oratory, 29 Class Play. Jo is a happy-go-lucky girl with scarcely a care in the world. But O dear! how en- thusiastic she is over basket ball and basket- ball players. At every game you will be sure to see Jo cheering for L.H.S. Every one who knows Jo likes her and we feel sure that she will always have loads of friends. Characteristic: Enthusiasm over basket ball. Most prized possession: Her auto license. Ambition: To be a private secretary. MARY ANN CRESSMAN Mary Ann General Happy am Ig from care I'm free! Why aren't they all content like me?,' Mary Ann is one of the biggest and best students in the class. She hasn't been with us long but it didn't take long for her to be- come one of the Gang because she's always jolly and good natured. If you like to hear some one talk of travel just ask Mary Ann to tell about her trips. She must have been in every one of the forty-eight states. Characteristic: Her good-naturedness. Most prized possession: A certain picture of a certain boy. Ambition: To soothe some fevered brow. MARGARET LENNOX CUNNINGHAM Peg Classical -she had the essential attributes of a lady-high veracity, delicate honor in her dealings, deference to others, and refined personal habits. Glee club, 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club, 1. If some one hasn't already said- It's the quiet person who becomes most deeply rooted in one's heart, then it should be said imme- diately. Why? Because we have full proof of a statement such as that in our own Peg O' My Heart. Peg is an ardent follower of whoever said, God bless the man who first invented sleep, and declares he surely must have been one of her Scotch ancestors. There certainly must be some relation. Characteristic: Her sophistication. Most prized possession: Oh, those eyes! Ambition: To marry for alimony. Twenty-tlu cc

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V l Qs MARY LORETTA BRAMM Mary Commercial Good goods come in small packages. Oratory, 1, 2, 3: Glee Club, 33 Underwood, L. C. Smith, Royal, Remington Certificates, Woodstock Ping Royal Silver Ping Remington Silver Ping Underwood and L. C. Smith Bronze Pins: Shorthand, Typewriting and Business Arithmetic Honor Ribbons, 1: O.G.A. Certificate: Class Play. Mary is a small girl but that doesn't affect her speed in typewriting, as she is one-of the best pupils in our Commercial Department. We are sure she will make a good commercial teacher because of her sweet disposition. Characteristic: Arguing. Most prized possession: Her A's. Ambition: To be a Commercial teacher. THOMAS NELSON BRATTON Dfzzy Technical Then, like a musical adept, To blow the pipe his lips he wrinkled. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3: Class Play. Nelson delights in chemistry and proves this by the keen interest he shows while in class. He is aero-nautically inclined and has built several model airplanes--of tablet paper.. He has a natural tendency to argue and exercises this ability to its fullest extent. In fact he is so proficient along this line that it is a safe bet to wager that he could argue, even while play- ing the Hute. Characteristic: Arguing. Most prized possession: His complexion. Ambition: To build a model airplane that will Hy. HELEN LENORE BRUBAKER 'tBrubaker General A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Class Play. Should a prize be given for just downright helpfulness, Brubaker would undoubtedly re- ceive it, for nowhere could you find any one more Willing to aid others. More real ideas have come from her to help our class than from any other single individual. Talk about loyal supporters! Helen is the living image of a whole carload of 'em. She believes that a good occupation for leisure time is studying, and has proved the worth of this. Characteristic: Studying. Most prized possession: Her class spirit, Ambition: To become a nurse. MARY CECELIA BRUCE Mary Commercial Why don't the men propose? L. C. Smith Certificate: Woodstock Certificate: Glee Club, 35 Class Play. Hear that giggle? That's sure to be Mary, for a giggle is her constant companion. Where there's Mary, there are sure to be two others. The reason is simple enough. She's one of the Three Musketeers -or is it the Unholy Three? Mary is certainly the fash- ion guide for the rest of the class, and rightly so. We'd have been lost without her gay cheerfulness all these years. Characteristic: Her giggle. Most prized possession: Her curly locks. Ambition: To visit West Virginia. Tiumzfy-tfuo



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dl? Q:-is DORIS MAE DEEN Doady Classical Nature I love, and next to nature, art. Art, 1, 2, 3: Debate, lg Glee Club, 1, Library Club, 1, 2, Lore Staff, 3. Doris is aptly described by her quotation, only those few words can never reveal the lovableness of her real nature. She is so shy and reserved that we only catch a glimpse now and then of that real self. But we know its there, and like her all the better for her unwillingness to shout the fact from the house- tops. You can always tell when some mis- chief is being planned for Doady's merry eyes give her away every time. Characteristic: Her fun-loving nature. Most prized possession: Her friendships. Ambition: To be an artist. NORA DE FORREST Viper Commercial Then she will talk-Ye Gods How she will talk. Remington Certificate, Competent Typist Cer- tificate, Glee Club, 2. Wherever there is noise, look for Nora! Boys in our class do not interest her, but we have heard of a certain soldier boy who receives much of her mail. Go easy, Nora, there might be another war and you'll lose him. Nora may also turn out to be a very successful stenographer as she seems to be on the right road. Characteristic: Her sense of humor. Most prized possession: Blonde hair. Ambition: To join the army. ROBERT BENJAMIN DE LONG Bob. Technical Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain set. Orchestra, 1, 2, 33 Band, 1, 2: Student Council 13 Lore Staff, 3. Are you looking for some one dependable, courteous, well-informed, and just downright useful? Then lose no time in searching for Bob for he certainly embodies all of these traits. Any time you hear sounds indicating a heated argument, you may be sure that Bob is one of those taking part, for that is one of his most accomplished arts and he delights in making use of it. Characteristic: His laugh. Most prized possession: That trombone. Ambition: To rival the greatest of women- VIOLET DYSINGER Vi, General The name fits her well, She is just a shrinking Violet. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Woodstock Typing Pin, 39 Dramatic Club, 15 Class Play. Violet is certainly a helpful lass in the true sense of the word, for she's always ready to give and not only is she helpful, but she also smiles when she's giving it. fIn our activities, especially doughnut sales, Violet has been right on the job, doing her best, which isn't little. If she should ever turn her talents on a mem- ber of the opposite sex, watch out! For who could resist that smile and those eyes? Characteristic: Laughing. Most prized possession: Her smile. Ambition: To be a nurse. haters. Twenty-four

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