German Township High School - Laureola Yearbook (McClellandtown, PA)

 - Class of 1918

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MAE HOSTETLER McClellandtown, Pa. Mae loves fun anti is always willing to help along any kind of sport. She is a very good German student but is most proficient in talking. Whenever any one is near, she always talks mere than studies. Mae is a very good Junior. NANCY HUHN Smithfield, Pa. Nancy is a sweet little girl but very talkative. Her favorite studies are geometry, German and “eats.” Nancy is very studious and is always seen at her hooks. Nancy is a very model Junior. Girls, take notice! ANGELO INTORRE Masontown, Pa. Angelo is a very ambitions boy, always working when he’s not playing. He has been doing splendid mechanical drawing. He is talented in music, too. being a member of the Mandolin Club. Angelo will make a fine doctor. RALPH JORDAN Adah, Pa. Ralph is a quiet little Junior Commercial and has always practised. “Tis better to be seen than heard.” Fe is afraid of only two things— lessons and girls. We can assure him that the G. T. H. S. girls will not hurt him but can say nothing about the lessons. Ralph is a good Franklin. —29—

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- JOHN FRANKS McClellandtown, Pa. HATS OFF! For behold who is in our midst! He is the only one of his type in our class. The one peculiar characteristic of this evolutionized biped is his general dislike for all studies, whether pertaining to bookkeeping or to the vivesection of protozoans. But nothstanding this failing he is the possessor of other good traits and qualities with which we hope he may enter into a happy and prosperous future. MARGARET GANOCZY Masontown, Pa. We have before us a girl much admired for her good qualities as a student, classmate and friend. Her oratorical powers are above the ordinary, having been called on many times in Literary programs. She is a Franklin. Margaret is a very diligent student and has overcome many obstacles r. getting an education. CATHERINE GUSEMAN McClellandtown, Pa. Catherine hails from Messmore and is always on time at school. She is the laughing Minnehaha of the Junior Class. Katie likes to cook, sew, study and most of all to eat. Catherine is a very obedient and studious Franklin. CLARENCE L. HONSAKER Masontown, Pa. Clarence is a jolly good fellow. He is witty and original. Besides he is a very strong student, taking part in all school activities. He is editor-in-chief of this Laureola upon which he worked with unceasing toil. Clarence can make good at anything he a:oes after. His great hobby is taking girls out in his Che ro’et —28—



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FANNIE KEENER McCIellandtown, Pa. Fannie is a very goo:l girl. We do love to tease her but sometimes she turns the joke on us. She has been an exceptionally good basket-ball player in High School. Fannie is a very loyal Franklin. Her time is divided between books and beaux. SAMUEL KELLEY McCIellandtown, Pa. This is Kelley as you all know. Fresh from the country and light as snow, He’s the easiest going fellow in the class. Taking things as they come, whether slow or fast. So here’s to Samuel, gay and bright. Who always looks forward to the right, BESSIE KERMES New Salem, Pa. “Bess” is another quiet lass of the Junior Class and is very studious and proficient in all classes. “Bess” is a rare type of girl because she does not make herself conspicuous in the halls. Let us hope that she will make a success in life in whatever path she chooses. WILLIAM MATYUS McCIellandtown, Pa. “Bill” is a good Junior, loyal and true. When not driving his Ford, he can be seen pounding the type-writer. Whatever you say about “Bill,” he has a mechanical mind and we believe that he should become a mechanical engineer. What do you say, Bill? —30—

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