Allen High School - People Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

 - Class of 1918

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PERNAS JACOBY According to all accounts L'Pe got over safely and his letter returned safely. Yet, about a year ago he was in old A. H. S. trying to fool the Faculty with the rest of us. However, if he would drop around now we would try this Frenchman stuff and kiss him on enlisting is a queer process. l'Perney took the Commercial Course, intending to pound the old typewriter, and instead he is pounding h' sin' at them. So we are trying to figure the Huns and doing IS cus out a good method to trade in our pen for a nice new sword. As for 'Terney' we need say no m back with some medals and a h will make up for all lost time. 'Enlisted April 1917. 1 ., RODERICK HAUSI-:R Field Artillery 1918 lost a fine member when Dully hired out to Uncle Sam. Your uncle now has a husky fighter on the French front, but be- fore the war Dully was a loyal student at A. H. S. It was hard work by him as head of the ticket committee which brought so much success to our dance when we were juniors. We were depending on him to help the 'Varsity carry the football this year, but war is just like Sherman said, Socially, Dully was very popular, his good nature brought him many friends. Army life has agreed well with Dully, we doubt if we will recognize him when he comes back. Enlisted April 1917. 'Field Artillery rmey is now in France, since he both cheeks. We figure it out that ore about him, for when he comes alo he will talk such a streak that ROBERT NICCLELLAN Field Artillery Our old friend, l'Cockroach, being' no longer with us, we can look proudly back upon his long line of virtues and misdeeds- mostly misdeeds. He was the loud noise in the 'fBig Fourl' of our Junior year and furthermore he cut a. lot of swath in football even if he did touch-back. For these noble deeds he was looked upon as a tin god by quite a number of damsels Cone lives on 12th and another on 13th streetj. For their entertainment he always had on hand a select variety of stories guaranteed to thrill. And now we bet he has more of them. At any rate he still retains his old time grin-see picture. We think it a good recommendation for t.he army. Enlisted April 1917. l PAGE TWENTY-roUR 1

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Milli' .. . ' ... .. ...L Ill......lIIlIfIIIICIIC!1If1iIIIZIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIZCIIIIIIIIIIIIII5121111112lI!1IllllIIIII..Z.. '.. LII 'I .. . The CANARY and BLUE H PAUL FABIAN Navy Soon after the United States entered the war, Paul joined the forces whose great ambition is to keep Davy jones' Locker well supplied with submarines or other German dainties. Paul is one of the optimistic kind, the only thing blue about him is his uniform. It seems Paul is a success as a sailor as well as a student, He has visited A. H. S. a few times, and always shows up with a smile and a general appearance of being in dandy shape physically. Enlisted May 1917. -FREDERICK If-XRTAIAN The other day we asked Amelia about Fritz. She tells us that he l i l HENRY GANGEWERE N avy When Hourly enlisted everyone looked reproachfully at him and said that they would never have thot it of him. In fact the examin- ing doctor at the camp where he arrived had a hard time to take down the swelling in his head. At any rate he is a real live heroette -or whatever you call a small hero. Before he left school he made a business of knowing all of the powdered sex in High School. Our sincere hope is that he has reformed since many hearts are sad and lonely till he reappears. Certain other hearts are full of wrath but they belong to the spurned sex. Lastly we hope that Henery has learned that prompt obedience is a virtue and that he has learned to annoy the submarines. Enlisted May 1917. Cavalry IS so far away that it would cost about two dollars to send him a postal card if he were not a soldier. Fritz is a shining example of the value of Latin as a study, for he is in the cavalry, and has be- come an expert horseman. When he visited us last fall he looked good in spurs tho they were not necessary to make him appear im- pressive. As a student he was always inclined to be quiet, proving that you can get there without running any full page ads. about yourself. Amelia is sure that he will be back some day, with epaulets or a couple of ofticer's caps. We hope the day is not far away. Enlisted June 1917. I PAGE TXVENTY-THREE I



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In un v I u lv n ll nu I nn umnu ul mumuuInIlIIuuuIIIIIIIIlII1uunlmmu1unnnnIInnunnnnnnnunmm uummnn nuunuuuuu S, I u nunm lnnuul ummm nullluu mumnumIIInIIIIlluIuumumuummmulnIIIIIIIIIulmmmmummuIIIIIlIIIInIanllImmmluunlmunmu The CANARY and BLUE num: num nmmn nl n mlm ul mlmIunlllIIIllnIIllI1uuuumuuumnnnlIvumuIllIIIIIIIIIInuulmlllmumlumlumumnlnnmnunum CHARLES WALP Ch 7 good time. This fun-loving trait, however, was not popular with the faculty so he was consequently in hot water all the time, thru no fault of his or of the faculty, but rather due to a mutual misunder- sta cl' . H ' ' n mg e was bright and quick to learn, so of course did not spend a whole lot of time boning away. On the contrary. he spent It l t f h ' o o is leisure hours at the shows, and would come to school next day, and repeat all the best jokes and the brightest on . H' s gs is theatrical ability is of no mean calibre, as all who witnessed a Night in Dreamland will attest When the war broke t h . ou e felt the call of adventure and patriotism, and after much pleading secured his parents' consent to join the army. Today he is handling the guns of your country and my country, in the artillery in France. Enlisted May 1917. Coast Artillery arles was, or rather is, a mighty nice fellow always in for a WILLARD YVALP As usual in the case of t b h Medical Corp wo rot ers, Willard is more quiet, sober, and steady than his kid brother Charles He alma s w l LIARTIN Yi :sr . ' y vas a worker and a hustler. When he was about 12 years old the family moved to Denver where Willard learned many things especially the art f , o attracting the fair sex, and the science of camp cooking, both of whi h ' ' c come in handy 1n the army. After five years in the West he returned and entered the High School here H h d , . . e a earned an enviable reputation because of his clean, upright and manly charac t ' I er, and many ww ere sorry to see him go when he joined the army last May. He was stationed at the Field Hospital at F t B ' - or enja min Harrison, Indianapolis. As aforesaid, his art of attracting the W h ld . . , . . omen e him in good stead, and we are safe in saying he has a big a list of frails as any Sammy. Recently he has been made army cook at the same station. Enlisted May 1917. Field Artillery Last, but not least, is the fate of thi s member of our illustrious class. He has fooled along thru the first years of High School along with the rest of us. He played on the football and baseball teams, both Class and 'Varsity. His friends l d p aye on the same teams. As we remember him, he was always good at starting things going,l' so now we wonder if the arm h k d Enlisted hlay 1917. y as not wa e up since his arrival. V l T. I PAGE TWENTY-FIVE 1

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