Wilson Area High School - Les Memoires Yearbook (Easton, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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ine 1928 Les Memozres -Q42 , ,, CHAPTER 4 T110 Hearing of Fruit 1. Thence grows the tree unto its full heritage. 2. Upon Howard Hick, Robert Pfenning, Annetta Schirner and Har- ry Mellor hath been bestowed the hon- or of leading the class now fifty-six strong. 3. Song and dance have this time celebrated our passing into another world, afforded by the Thanksgiving Dance, Leap Year Dance and the Alumni and junior Receptions. 4. Entertainment has been provided in the form of Stop Thief, Wfind- , --- -. , ,V -,- , .Bin- mills of Holland, and Tell It to Sweeneyf' 5. It is said, Blessed are they who mourn, for they shall be comforted. So we, mourning for days gone by, were comforted by that great event, our trip to XVashington. 6. just as a tree bringeth forth fruit, so hath wisdom filled our minds with an abundance of rich treasures and so hath she sent us out unto the highest places of the cities and thus the end comes to all. 7. Yea, verily, I say unto you, clap ye your hands and be ye joyful all ye of the faculty, for the class of 1928 is about to pass from before thine eyes. Selah! g . ' lll 'l' lm. llli.-Hu. ll'' llllllllIllia llll will lllll -..aa 9 Ea.- l 4

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IAQ 1928 Les fwemozhes -wa' . H ' -. . . .. .f -K++- l 1 928 Chronicles Clap ye your hands and be ye joyful all ye of the facultyg for . the Class of 1928 is about to pass from before thine eyes. y CHAPTER 1 The Planting' 1. In the beginning was created our class like unto a green seed which is planted in the ground. 2. Darkness was upon our faces and our minds were without form and void. 3. The faculty said: Let there be light, and there was lightg and the darkness passed from before our faces and our minds were enlightened. 4. And it was said: Let all ye be gathered together and elect for your- selves rulers. For behold leaders shall reign in righteousness and assistants shall rule with judgment, and they shall be as models before the counte- nances of their followers. 5. Thus did we and it came to pass that the highest of these rulers was one Robert Pfenning and his chief as- sistant was Neil Pascoe, while James Acton writ in our records and Charles Elliott kept guard over our coins. 6. And so the roots were firmly em- planted in the ground of knowledge. ' Q E CHAPTER 2 The Sprouting 1. And thefroots were ministered unto and nurtured with care. 2. And so the tree began to sprout. 3. And with our increase of wisdom we chose to have dominion over us: Harrison Sales, Charles Elliott, Hazel Cromarty and Dorothy Bates. 4. And the second year was good and the tree was grown. CHAPTER 3 The Budding 1. And so our knowledge grew and flowered like unto the budding of a tree. 2. And again we sat in consultation over choice of our leaders. 3. And it came to pass that they were Harry Mellor, Charles Elliott, Hazel Cromarty and james Acton. 4. Our minds were Hourishing un- der proper tutelage and soon our wis- dom and Various talents showed them- selves forth. 5. And it came to pass in the last days of the .year that we tendered un- to our elders a most joyous reception, celebrating their entrance unto a larger sphere with song and dance. 6. And it was exceeding good. 7. Thus passed the third year and the tree was in full bloom. -..gg 3



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The 1928 Les Memozres fee 1 1 - E ra .' ',- 9' LESTER E. AA GARD lies!! Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play. We don't blame you for looking twice at this handsome Senior. Lesh is a well-known member of the Class, but he especially distinguished him- self in the Senior Play. He has not told us what he intends to do after he graduates, but whatever it is, we feel sure that he will be a success, and We wish him lots of luck. JAMES ACTON zcjims! Class Secretary lg Treasurer 23 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Football 2, 3. Look down in the orchestra pit and behold this young man blowing Hump-ahsl' through a brass horn almost as big as himself. This is our good friend, Jim, who expects to succeed Zarbatany in the gro- cery business. We learned something else very in- teresting about James in Problems Class. James expects to buy his home and furnish it completely before he asks the right girl the important question. Step right up, girls, and set your caps! EARL! C. ANDREWS Student Council 3: Board of Activities 43 Foot- ball 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Captain, Basket- ball Team 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Earl has been a favorite with both teachers and students for the last four years. He is an exception- ally bright student and an excellent athlete. The fact that his election to the Board of Activities was unanimous shows what his classmates think of him. Good luck and happiness, Earl! -..-:gf 10 Ea..-

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