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

 - Class of 1918

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MARGARET MARUCKY Masontown, Pa. Here is a girl whose name is “Maggie.” She certainly isn’t very large but is always talking and full of fun. Margaret is a very loyal Lane-rian and has shown much talent in various High School performances. Margaret takes the commercial work. ETHEL McCANN McClellandtown, Pa. Ethel, a member of the Junior class, is a fine student when she studies and promises to become a great rnd glorious scholar. She is a very promising cook as she is now taking the Domestic Science course. All restaurant and hotel keepers, please take notice. RENA McCLOY McClellandtown, Pa. Here is the school's noted artist. “Rene” has been doing all of our Laureola work since her Freshman year. She is clever and original in her designing. Yet with it all. she is a good-natured and fun-loving girl. Ilena prides herself in belonging to F. L. S. MARTHA MICKEY Masontown, Pa. “Matty” as everyone calls her is a blushing young blonae, who h s nil many friends with her winning ways. She is an accomplished singer, and reader. She belongs to the Franklin Literary Society and Girls’ Chorus. We know that she will succeed in life because she has succeeded so well in school. —31—

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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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ELVA MINOR Carmichaels, Pa. Elva’s goo 1 nature and cheerful chatter make her a class favorite. She is a ve -y busy young lady, and always ready to enjoy a good time. Elva has come to G. T. H. S. from Carmichaels, and she says that German Township is all to the good. RAY NELSON Martin, Pa. Behold, ladies and gentlemen, the conquering hero comes. It is not often that we are permitted to feast our eyes in unbridled joy and amazement upon such an astute paragon of infinitesimal and consummate wisdom Ray makes a fine business man as his splendid record shows in the capacity of the Laureola’s Business Manager. If he succeeds as well in life as in High School, he will be one of the few that the school will be proud of. J. L. NEWCOMER McClellandtown, Pa. Stop—look—listen—a Daniel has come to judgment. “Jake” is the heavy-weight champion of our class. Jake is 1t home no matter whether upon the stage, in the pulpit, or on the farm. His main hobbies are farming and studying literature(?). ELEANOR PAYTON -Martin, Pa. Well—here we are at last with one of the most loyal students in the class. Eleanor has a reputation of being very obedient and studious, always having high marks. We are very proud to have her with us because she takes greatest in Society work. She makes dancing her hobby. —32—

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