Lewistown High School

1923 Lore

Sixth Annual Commencement Number, June, 1923

 

SENIORS

 

ELIZABETH ADAMS - "Lib" - Classical

"Time will write no wrinkle on her brow."

Class play.

"Lib" is another of our studious girls, a good sport and always ready to work or lend a helping hand. "Lib" is also Madame's delight when it comes to translating "L'Abbe Constantin" or "On Rend L'Argent."

 

LOUELLA BAKER - "Lou" - Commercial

"A sweet, attractive kind of grace."

"Kathleen," 4; Glee Club, 3; Class Play; Underwood Typing Medal.

Always ready to help wherever she can, and always anxious for a good time. "Lou" pretends to be quite a student, and although she makes good grades, we believe she's "spoofing" us when it comes to the studying part.

 

HELEN BARNETT - "Barnett" - Classical

"It was her nature to blossom into song."

Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; "Kathleen"; Class play.

Not a dull minute when Helen's about with her witty sayings and gay fancies. Can you imagine a man more unfortunate than to be lacking a prominent chin? Helen can't.

 

MARGARET BEAVER - "Marg" - Commercial

"Your heart's desire be with you!"

Class Play; Underwood Typing Certificate.

"Isn't it gorgeous!" What? Well, no matter what it is, you may be sure it's true if "Marg" says so. With us our whole four years, we claim "Marg" as a friend.

SARA K. BELL - "Sara" - Classical

The passionate love of Right, the burning hate of Wrong." "Kathleen," 4; Class Play.

Another of those studious beings, always on time (?). Sara's failing is tardiness, but for all that she has a winning way.

 

MARGARET BOYER - "Marg" - Commercial

"Tender memories fondly cherished."

Varsity B. B., 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Debating, 3; Varsity Debating, 3; "Kathleen"; Class Play; Lore Staff, 4; President Girls' Student Council, 4; Underwood Typing Medal.

Dancing? Marg's wild about it. Dignified as she looks, we know there's no better sport than "Marg." She can always be counted on to do her best and no matter what the odds, "Marg's" sure to come through with flying colors.

 

HELEN BRINDEL - "Biddie" - Commercial

"Youth's spirit in it's freedom, lives and loves, and rules in thee." "Kathleen"; Class Play; Underwood Certificate.

"Biddie" also entered our midst at the beginning of the stretch, and although it took some time to get acquainted, there's not a better pal to be had - once you get on the inside track.

 

SYLVESTER BROUGHT - "Farmer" - General

"Clink! Clink! Clink!

To his true fellowship we drink."

How we will remember "Farmer" as a great orator, and perhaps in later years, we shall hear him making famous speeches. So easy to know and a true friend to all.

MARGARET BROOME - "Marg" - Commercial

"Who has will, has skill."

Class Play; Underwood Certificate.

"Marg" is another of those commercial lassies and an extremely business-like person. "Marg" doesn't like the men one bit, although at one time she did have a liking for Harrisburg. Never mind, there are other fish in the sea.

 

VIOLET CAMPBELL - "Vamp" - Commercial

"She is beautiful and therefore to be wooed, She is a woman, therefore to be won."

"Kathleen"; Lore Staff, 2, 3; Underwood Typing Medal.

Her nickname is well suited, and not only can she "vamp," but she can act. No doubt about it, if you saw "Kathleen." "Sing" certainly is lucky.

 

MARLIN CARGILL - "Dick" - Technical

"The greater man the greater courtesy."

Class B. B.; Captain, 4; "Kathleen"; Class Track, 3, 4, Varsity, 4; Varsity Football, 4; Glee Club 2.

Apollo - such eyes! Go-hood-nus! Gra-hac-ious! As for athletic ability - see for yourself. We might add that "Dick's" only weakness is a predilection to, well, the second row of A-1 Section. Any questions? Ask Sarah!

 

MILTON HARVEY COHEN - "Milt" - General

"Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control These three alone lead to sovereign power."

Lore Staff, 4; "Kathleen"; Class Play.

Milton, like the poor, has been with us always. "Milt" is not ostensibly a ladies' man, yet it is not entirely uncommon to see him break out occasionally. We predict a future for him as a regular "Rudolph Vaselino."

NORMAN DUELL - "Norm" - General

"Prince of courtesy, merciful, proud and strong."

Class Officer, 1; Lore Staff, 4.

See that dignified creature stalking down the hall, so studious looking? That's just "Norm," and even though he looks as if we might disturb him if we breathe, we realize in him what a true friend can be.

 

KATHRYN DUCK - "Kate" - Commercial

"In youth and age we'll foster the genius she inspires."

Class Play; "Kathleen"; Underwood Typing Medal.

For Kate, the Commercial room holds no terrors. We could never have managed without her during the class play, for seats and money would have been in a muddle if Kate hadn't been there to keep them straight.

 

MABEL ERDLEY - "Mabel" - Commercial

"She moves a goddess and looks a queen."

Class Play; "Kathleen"; Underwood Typing Certificate.

It is foretold Mabel will be a future citizen of Sunbury! She has lovely blonde hair, but positively she doesn't use peroxide. We know Mabel will be a success in the world, either as a stenographer or housewife.

 

RALPH EWING - "Taffy" - Technical

"Sing away sorrow, cast away care."

High School Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play.

"Taffy" enjoys a good chat. As for argumentation, "Taffy" takes to discoursing like an Eskimo to gumdrops; the less he knows about a subject the better, for then there are no facts to worry about!

IRMA FIKE - "Irma" - Classical

"A good book is the best of friends."

Class Play.
Irma loves to scan - Virgil of course. Every day she shows an undying passion for French authors by devouring page after page of "Les Miserables." A splendid school spirit you have acquired, Irma.

 

MARIAN FLEMING - "Peg" - General

"There lies more perils in a woman's eyes than in twenty of men's swords."

"Kathleen," 4; Lore Staff, 4; C. of C. Contest, 3; Class Debating, 2, 3; Class Play.
Behold, the Queen of Hearts! This bewitching bit of feminity loves to dance and write letters. Marian has proven to be an energetic worker of "23."

 

WHITNEY FRANKENBERRY - "Whit" - Technical

"And gladly would be learn, and gladly teach."

President Boys' Student Council, 4; Class B. B., 4; Lore Staff, 4; Class Play.
"Whit's" quiet ways have well enabled him to take his position as President of the Student Council. This year we found he could play at basketball as well as study.

 

DOROTHY FREED - "Dot" - General

"Kind hearts are more than coronets."

Class Play; "Kathleen."

A permanently marcelled blonde. laughing blue eyes and a wonderful smile are combined in this small person. "Dot" detests reading in French, but we can't understand, because she does quite as well as the rest of us. (Maybe it's because she'd like to sleep.)

MARY FORSYTHE - "Mary" - General

"Honest worth can never lie long hid."

Class Play.
If determined perseverence would get one anywhere, Mary would be traveling to the stars. When it comes to this virtue Mary is on hand with the goods.

 

ANNA GAHAGAN - "Ann" - Commercial

"Brimful of happy thoughts; O joy!"

Class Play; Underwood Typing Certificate.

Always ready to assist those desperate would-be typists. Anna belongs to a select few of the Seniors who wear windshields while touring through the path of education. Best o' luck to you, Anna.

 

RICHARD GARRETT - "Dick" - General

"Bold, but ever cautious was he."

Varsity Footbal, 3, 4; Varsity B. B., 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track, 4; Class B. B., 1, 2; Class Football, 1, 2.
An all 'round athlete is Dick. L. H. S. will lose one of her athletic stars when Dick leaves. It is rumored that he is fond of a certain (C) Orner, but of course, we aren't sure.

 

MARION GASSERT - "Marion" - Commercial

"Like one who leaves the blessing of her friendship like tracks behind her as she goes."

Class Play; Underwood Typing Certificate.
Marion is one of the type that is true today, tomorrow, and for all time. And fun? She bubbles over with it. Like many others, Marion has a failing for State.

MABEL GOSS - "Trinket" - General

"Come and trip it as you go On the light fantastic toe."

"Kathleen"; Class Play.

Mabel's fondness for dancing is only surpassed by her ability in the terpsichorean art. The quiet, happy ways of this attractive member of our class have gained her many friends - especially those of masculine gender.

 

EDWARD GREY - "Ed" - General

"Had sighed to many, tho he loved but one."

Varsity Football, 4; Orchestra, 2, 3; Track, 3; "Kathleen"; Class Play.

Hail the conquering hero comes! That's "Ed." Even Napoleon couldn't have a finer mien than Ed. when he demonstrates a Trig problem or gives an extemporaneous speech. Ed. is popular with the women when it comes to dancing and auto rides.

 

MARTHA GRABBE - "Mart" - Commercial

"To be or not to be? That is the question."

Class Debating; "Kathleen"; Class Play; Underwood Typing Medal.

Can she dance? Well you should have seen her in "All Aboard." We know she could make a success on the stage, but a little bird told us she was planning to launch her ship on the sea of Matrimony.

 

MARGARET HALLER - "Marg" - Classical

"So wise, so young."

Class Play; "Kathleen."

Margaret is ever a willing helper in all High School activities, as well as a loyal friend. "Marg's" good natured disposition will always be remembered and that memory cherished.

NELSON HANAWALT - "Joe" - General

He from whose lips divine persuasion flows."

Class Debating, 3, 4; "Kathleen"; Class Play.

Nelson is another of our orators who particularly dotes on speaking of ancient time, as well as debating on something that promises to give heated argument. There is a little Sophomore named Mary - but there, we know "Joe" doesn't like the women.

 

HAZEL HANAWALT - "Hazel" - General

"Silence sweeter is than speech."

"Kathleen"; Class Play.

With us but two short years, we feel as though we haven't had time to become acquainted with Hazel, but we do know she's a good student and always willing to do anything for "23."

 

RUTH HARDING - "Ruff" - General

"Happy am I, from care I'm free, Why can't others be contented like me?"

Girls' Student Council, 2; "Kathleen"; Class Play.

A flicker of the eyelids - a smile and toss of a pretty blonde head - two blue eyes and a personality - that "Ruff." She can "tickle-toe" and "spin 'round" to perfection. Ask Jim, from Yeagertown.

 

MARY HARTLEY - "Mary" - Commercial

"To make thy life better than thy work."

Class Play.

Here's a maiden with golden hair, She goes to visit farms, But the only thing that keeps her there, Is her interest in the "Barnes." (Bob is her chosen one.)

JAMES W. HOFFMAN - "Windy" - General

"Bid me discourse and I will enchant thine ear."

Private L. H. S. Cadet Corps, 1; Class Track, 2, 3; Head Cheer Leader, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4; L. H. S. Glee Club, 2, 3; C. of C. Essay, 2, 3, 4; Class Football, 2; Lore Staff, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Student Manager Athletics, 4; Assistant Business Manager Class Plays, 3, 4; Publicity Agent "Kathleen" and Class Plays, 3, 4; Class Play.

A man of the world! A holder of destines! This young man laughs at time, but accomplishes wonders in it. His untiring work for L. H. S. shows he is a good sport. "May you live all the days of your life, 'Jim.'"

 

WARDELL HOWELL - "Doggie" - Technical

"The man is not shadowed by the artisan."

Lore Staff, 4; "Kathleen"; Class Play.

"Doggie" is one of the stars of the class. Nothing is too hard for him to do, except - keep away from the Sophomore Class. But there's a reason. Methinks me sees some business ability in him. Good luck, "Doggie."

 

JAMES M. HOFFMAN - "Jimmie" - Technical

"He lives to build, not boast."

Glee Club, 3.

"Jimmie" possesses a splendid good nature and an awful craving for food. Such a line would not describe "Jimmie," because he has many good qualities. A faithful worker, a fine student - alias, a Trig shark.

 

ROBERT KREISHER - "Bob" - Technical

"For manners are not idle, but the fruit of loyal nature and of noble mind."

Class Track, 1; Class B. B., 3, 4; Varsity Football, 4; Class Play.

We used to think Bob was a woman-hater, but we hear he has acquired a liking for a certain auburn haired Junior. Ask Mid.

RUSSELL KNEPP - "Kneppie" - Technical

"Look ye Gods! And on his head drop a couple of crowns."

How we have enjoyed the many interesting recitations "Kneppie" has made in Chemistry. His car is a familiar figure to us all. We see great possibilities for him as a mechanic.

 

MARIAN LEEPER - "Peep" - Commercial

Class Play; Underwood Typing Certificate.

Marian has a HUMAN interest in the Sentinel - it has light hair and blue eyes, yes, and you believe it? It actually hails from Yeagertown! God bless you, my children.

 

ELIZABETH LETTERMAN - "Lib" - Commercial

"That which a heart must love and cherish."

Class B. B., 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain, 3, 4; "Kathleen"; Class Play; Underwood Typing Certificate.

For some reason or other "Lib" is interested in the Junior Class and didn't miss a basketball game last year. We wonder why? Perhaps "Ken" could tell us.

 

JAMES LEWIS - "Jim" - General

"Studious to please, yet not ashamed to fail."

Jim heaves a hefty line with the dexterity of a coal stoker and has never been known to make a recitation without bursting into hysterical guffaws. With all his antics, we're sorry he did not complete the year.

HELEN LUCAS - "Helen" - Commercial

"To live in hearts we leave behind."

Class Play; Underwood Typing Certificate.

Another of Mr. Hays' brilliant students who delights in breaking all typing records, but in all, a worthy member of "23."

 

RAY LYNCH - "Sheik" - General

"My heart is like a singing bird."

Class Debating, 3; Glee Club, 1, 2; Class Track, 1, 2, 3; Varsity Football, 4; "Kathleen"; Class Play.

Ray's voice has fascinated hundreds of souls - yes, even a Violet's. His whims must be satisfied, but Ray has brains and usually succeeds in everything. Here's to a brilliant career.

 

LOA M. LYTLE - "Loa" - Classical

"Her beauty makes, This vault a feasting presence, full of light."

"Kathleen"; Class Play.

Some say Loa is hard to get acquainted with, but we don't believe it. At least a certain Dorm. man didn't find it so.

 

MABEL MASEMORE - "Mabel" - General

"Charms strike the sight, but merit the soul."

"Kathleen"; Class Play.

Although Mabel's reserve has kept it at a distance, we have grown to like her quiet. thoughtful manner. But there is ONE who has not been kept away. How about it, Harry?

HAZEL MILLER - "Hazel" - Classical

"Oh! Why should life all labor be?"

Class Play.

Hazel is one of our Virgil sharks. She is a most punctual being and seems to be always around. We predict that Hazel will be a future "School Marm."

 

RUBY McCRACKEN - "Ruby" - Commercial

"I detect more good than evil, in humanity."

"Kathleen"; Class Play; Underwood Typing Medal.

Hear that argument? That's just Ruby trying to convince "Sal" that they have exactly two seconds to reach the Senior room before the last bell rings. We're glad to have known her and called her "friend."

 

MARGARET McCLENAHEN - "Bug" - General

"Those about her, From her shall read the perfect ways of honor."

"Kathleen": Class Play.

"Bug's" smile and pleasing personality make her a most popular member of our class. At least "Darb" will agree that we were very fortunate to have her come to L. H. S. as a Sophomore.

 

MABEL NEIN - "Mabel" - Commercial

But where is the woman that can live without dining'?"

Class B. B., 3, 4; "Kathleen"; Class Play; Underwood Typing Medal.

This plump, good-natured lassie has been with us the whole four years of our career, and certainly has proven herself an acceptable addition to our class. One of those jolly, unassuming persons, always welcome wherever they go.

JOHN NOLTE - "Johnicus" - Technical

"The kingliest of kings are crowned with thorns."

Class Play.

"Johnicus" can raise more disturbance in three seconds than the whole section in three hours. He is excelled only by Harold Lloyd. Good luck, "Johnny."

 

HUGHBERT O'DELL - "Irish" - Technical

"As unto the bow the cord is, so unto the man is woman."

Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Debating, 2, 3; Class B. B., 4; Lore Staff, 3; Glee Club, 2, 3; "Kathleen"; Class Play.

Ain't he handsome? Yes, siree! "Hugh" has actually been accused of being the best looking boy in the school. The girls just keel over in columns for this individual, but he takes it all with cruel indifference (?).

 

IRENE ORNER - "Obie" - Commercial

"And ah! we never can forget, Her voice so soft and sweet."

Class B. B., 1, 2, 3; Student Council, 4; Class Play; Underwood Certificate.

Our "song bird" is realized in "Obie," and though we feel that we are not acquainted with her as familiarly as we should like, we know that with "Obie's" disposition, a friend like her is a life-long one.

 

LILLIAN PERIS - "Lil" - Commercial

"One to find, at the end of a perfect day."

Student Council, 1, 4; Class B. B., 1, 2; Varsity B. B., 1, 2, 3; "Kathleen"; A. A., 4; Class Play; Underwood Typing Certificate.

"Lil" is another of those "sober," steadfast, demure Commercial maidens, so sooner say, but we know better than to trust outside appearances. A lover of nature? Yes, an ardent admirer of a certain bird (BURD).

ETHEL PETERS - "Ethel" - Classical

"Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep."

Girls' Student Council, 3, 4; Class Officer, 2, 3; Class Play.

Bobbed hair, smiles, a reputation as a hiker - Ethel! Many a time Ethel has chased a care by keeping us with a French translation. Success to you!

 

LILLIAN PETERS - "Inny" - Commercial

"It is well to think well, it is divine to act well."

"Kathleen"; Class Play; Underwood Typing Certificate.

"Inny" is one of our unsophisticated blondes. She is a man-hater in the full sense of the word (?). She says she cares nothing for dancing, but you should have seen her in "Kathleen." She rolls a wicked eye.

 

WILLIAM PICKETTS - "Bill" - Technical

"Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful."

Class Football, 2; Class Track, 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football, 3, 4; Class B. B., 2, 3, 4; Varsity B. B., 4; Class Track Manager, 1, 2, 3; Varsity Track, 3; Class Debating, 3; Lore Staff, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2; A. A., 4; Student Manager of Athletics, 4; Class Play.

Here's to "Bill," the versatile member of "23," whose name has appeared on the Honor Roll as well as lists of Varsity teams. We see success for "Smilin' Bill."

 

MARGUERITE POWELL - "Fido" - Commercial

"In her quiet way we knew her well."

Class Play; Underwood Typing Certificate.

"Fido" seems so quiet and thoughtful that we are inclined to believe that her thoughts run deeper than Business Arithmetic or such trifles. But at least we'll hazard a guess that there is a man in the case somewhere.

EDNA PRICE - "Eddie" - General

"I laugh, for hope hath happy pace with me."

Class B. B., 1; Varsity B. B., 2, 3, 4; A. A., 4; Girls' Student Council, 4; Class Debating, 2; Class Play.

Methinks I hear a funny sound, entirely foreign to anything I've heard before. Oh, that's just Eddie's laugh - infectious, carefree, wholehearted.

 

MARGUERITE V. RENALDS - "Peg" - General

"What is her power to bestow she does not reserve."

Class Play.

"Peg" has but two failings, tardiness and for a State man. "Peg" is a sunny dispositioned girl, and many are the times we've heard her say, "Really, Mr. Wolfe, I don't believe I know."

 

WILBUR RITTER - "Tom" - Commercial

"A man, like a watch, is valued for his manner of going."

Class Play; Underwood Certificate.

Here at school we imagined Tom was another bashful one, but he's been foxing us from the start, and you ought to see the women flock around him. "Tom" is one of Mr. Hays' brilliants, and one '23 is proud to claim.

 

BEULAH RUSSELL - "Beulah" - Commercial

With malice toward none, with charity for all.

Class B. B., 1, 2, 3; Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; "Kathleen"; Class Play; Underwood Typing Certificate.

Oh yes, Beulah's had quite a few "Bills" to contend with, but the last one seemed to have caused her considerable elation. By the way, "White" is Beulah's favorite color.

SARA SAXTON - "Sal" - Classical

The world is brighter because she is in it.

"Kathleen"; Class Play.

No social gathering could be tiresome if Sallie were there, her vivaciousness would soon sweep away the dust of dullness.  As a pianist or actress "Sallie" displays more than ordinary talent.

 

FAY SCHUCHT - "Fay" - General

"Her rare attainment; youth with all its charm."

Class Officer, 3, 4; Class Debating, 3; Varsity B. B., 3, 4; Student Council, 3; Class Play; Lore Staff, 4.

Our girl athlete is Fay, and L. H. S. shall surely miss her when it comes Basketball season next year. Fay is another of our popular girls, but we do not predict a brilliant future in athletics for her, as it has been hinted that she intends to follow the path of matrimonial bliss.

 

MARGARET SHATZER - "Marg" - Commercial

"Nothing is impossible to a willing heart."

Glee Club, 2; "Kathleen"; Class Play.

"Marg" is another of the quiet ones of '23, and although she has no serious aversion to our H. S. boys, we hear that a young man from a larger institution usually gets the preference.

 

MARY SHIELDS - "Shieldsie" - Commercial

"Life is not life at all without delight."

Orchestra, 2, 3, 4; Class B. B., 3, 4; "Kathleen"; Class Play; Underwood Certificate.

Many a time as we marched through those halls of learning, have we heard Mary pounding her typewriter. Mary seems to be particularly partial to a Sophomore named Lester.

RUTH SHERMAN - "Sis" - Commercial

"She shines true, by being her true self always."

Class B. B., 1, 2; Varsity B. B., 2, 3, 4; Varsity Captain, 3; Class Debating, 2; Class Play; Underwood Typing Certificate.

"Sis" is one of the most popular girls of our class. She is unsophisticated, but likes to dance, play basketball, have a good time and everything. She is fond of the name Sherman, and is determined to keep it in the family.

 

MARGARET SHIMP - "Marg" - Commercial

"Good goods come in small packages."

Class Debating, 3; Class Play; Underwood Typing Certificate.

Modest Margaret is a merry miss. She is not only a member of our class, but also a loyal and willing worker who helps make our course in L. H. S. worthwhile.

 

JAMES SMITH - "Jim" - Commercial

"With the soul of mighty Alcuim With Old Bedas' courage high."

Class B. B., 4; Class Play.

Some thought Jim was backward, but they changed their minds when they saw him in Washington. Jim, aren't you ever going to get a woman?

 

HELEN SMITH - "Smithie" - Commercial

"She pleased while distant, When near she charmed."

"Kathleen"; Class Play; Class B. B., 1; Underwood Typing Certificate; Smith Typing Certificate.

"Smithie" has stood by us four years, always ready to lend a willing hand and comply cheerfully to all requests. Helen's industrious and constant habits predominate throughout all the attempts.

IRENE SMITH - "Smithie" - Commercial

"Enthusiastic and pleasing illusions of youth."

Class Debating, 3; "Kathleen"; Class Play, Underwood Typing Certificate; Smith Typing Certificate.

See that good-looking, little, brown-eyed girl hanging on the arm of that heavy man. Well, that's "Smithie." This serene little miss is another star of the Commercial Department.

 

PAUL SPANOGLE - "Red" - General

"Youth is wholly experimental."

"Kathleen"; Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Lore Assistant Business Manager, 3; Class Play; Circulation Manager, 4.

Paul has the distinction of being the only red haired boy in the Senior Class. "Red" is a kind hearted chap and his car is always filled with girls. Beware of the women, "Red."

 

CHARLOTTE STEINBACH - "Kitty" - Classical

"Her words were simple and her soul sincere."

Lore Staff, 2, 3, 4; Officer of Class, 2; "Kathleen"; Class Play; Valedictorian.

Kitty is a quiet, reserved young miss, but one of the most popular girls in our class. As for brains. She surely has more than her alloted share for she's walked away with first honors.

 

HOWARD STACKPOLE - "Howd" - General

"A true friend is forever a friend." Pianist for Class Play.

A blonde head bobbing up and down, an ear-to-ear grin, a peddling of the old piano acceleration and you have Howard! Howard is fond of kidding, and doesn't mind being kidded a bit.

DONALD WAGNER - "Father" - Technical

"There are other fish in the sea."

Class B. B., 3, 4; Track, 4; Lore Staff, 4; Student Council 4; A. A., 4; "Kathleen"; Orchestra, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3; Class Debating, 3, 4; Business Manager Class Play.

"Don" is a regular ladies' man, and when he can't get one, the next one will do. We have all grown to like him and look for his cheery words. He surely did work for our Washington trip. Good luck. "Don."

 

DOROTHEA LUCILLE WALLIZE - "Dot" - General

"She is winsome wee thing."

Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Uke Club, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class B. B., 2, 3, 4; Class Officer, 4; Class Debating, 3; Class Play.

"Dot" is one of the "petite" girls of our class, although small, she is full of fun and school spirit. Chevrolet cars are especially attractive to her. How about it, "Dot"????

 

PAUL WAY - "Way" - Technical

"A practical illustration of love on cog wheels."

Class President, 3, 4; Student Council, 1, 3; Lore Staff, 4; Glee Club, 2, 3; Class Football, 1, 2; Class B. B., 1, 2; Class Track, 1, 3, 4; Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4; Captain Varsity F. B., Varsity B. B., 2, 3, 4; Varsity Track, 3, 4; Board of Control A. A., 3, 4; Stage Manager "Kathleen"; Class Play.

If you see a tall, husky-looking, handsome specimen coming clown Valley Street and headed for home? You'll know its "Way." Paul's conduct is above reproach and '23 cannot boast of a cleaner. more straightforward fellow.

 

HELEN WEBER - "Weber" - General

"Whence has come thy last power?"

Glee Club, 2, 3, 4; Lore Staff, 3. 4; Assistant Editor and Editor of Lore, 4; Class Cheer Leader, 1, 2; Assistant Cheer Leader, 3; C. of C. Oration, 2; Hazelton Contest, 2, 3, 4; Lewistown Contest, 3, 4; Class Debating, 3; "Kathleen"; Class Play.

An orator, an actress, and genius all in one! Helen owns an executive mind and tries to accomplish everything she undertakes. Life - Ah! She enjoys it immensely, but then, who wouldn't when there is so much in it?

ISABELLE WERTS - "Izzie" - General

"Of mildest manners and gentleness of heart."

Class B. B., 4; "Kathleen"; Class Play.

Oh, boy, them eats wot "Izzie" do make! "Izzie" ought to have a good many "Les Affaires des Coeurs" for the shortest way to a man's heart is through his stomach. "Izzie" is a good sport and has many friends.

 

EDITH ELIZABETH WIAN - "Edie" - Commercial

"Fair as Pandora, scarce sixteen."

Class Play; Underwood Typing Certificate.

Bang! Another weak heart bites the dust. From fourteen to forty, it makes no difference, they all fall just the same. "Edie" is just a mere pocket edition of a girl, but such a condensed edition full of sunshine, snap and wit, packed to the cover.

 

MARGUERITE WILEMAN - "Marg" - Classical

"A rose with all its sweetest leaves yet folded."

Class Play.

When we think of Marg we invariably think of Math., and with reason, too, for no star ever shone brighter than does she in that subject. However she does not limit herself to Math., but sells candy, too.

 

DARWIN WISEHAUPT - "Darb" - Technical

"A man as true as steel."

Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Lore Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4 (Business Manager); Track, 1, 2; Orchestra of Class Play.

"Ye gods, annihilate but space and time, And make two lovers happy!

"Darb" is fond of but one lucky girl, and is true as can be.

HARRY WHITE - "Ted" - Technical

"Fair, square and debonair, and a happy man was he." Class Manager Basketball, 4.

Ted is the proud possessor of one of those faces which babies and dogs instinctively trust. He is quiet and peaceful as a mill pond; but mayhap, some times those dreamy brown eyes stray toward the fairer sex. A man without a future.

 

 

WILBUR WHITE - "Bill" - Commercial

"Alas! the love of a woman is known to he a dangerous thing." Class Play; "Kathleen."

They all fall sometime and Bill fell HARD. He certainly enjoyed our Washington trip. Ask Beulah!

 

 

MARGARET WHISLER - "Marg" - Classical

"Good to be merry and wise." Girls' Student Council, 1; "Kathleen"; Class Play.

If you see a brown head bent over a book, it's "Marg," but don't be too sure she's studying - you might be deceived. "Marg" hates the men, but really, Marg, they're MIGHT be a few who are worthwhile.

 

 

JOHN WOLFGANG - "Johnny" - Technical

"He who has learned to obey, will know how to command."

"Johnny" is not only one of the quietest, but also one of the brightest boys in our class. In Chemistry he shines. He worries about nothing, and leaves the girls well enough alone.

JOHN YOUNG - "Irish" - Technical

"I'm proud of all the Irish blood that's in me, Divil a bit that man can say ag'in me."

Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Cheer Leader, 1; Student Council, 2; Lore Staff, Circulation and Assistant Business Manager, 3; Editor 4; Class Officer, 3, 4; Class Debating, 3; Orchestra for "Kathleen" and Class Play, 4.

Ambition is only one of John's many good characteristics. Our class Treasurer has participated, during his school career, in many varied activities, and has gained success in them by hard labor.

 

CAROLINE YODER - "Carr" - Classical

"Mine be the travaille, and thine be the glory."

"Kathleen"; Class Play.

True, Caroline is quiet, but she DOES have a keen sense of humor. Frivolity does not appeal to her. but ambition does; her scholastic standing exemplifies this.


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