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MERTIE STILLWELL Masontown, Pa. “Franklin.” (1) (2) Girls’ Chorus; High School Play. (2) Class Monitor. “Pinkey.” Here’s the sweetest little lass of the Junior Class, Whom she loves we dare not tell; She studies hard, doing Geometry with all her might. And always aiming to do the right; In dancing she is sure to win, So here's a star of the “Black and Gold.” ROBERT A. KENDALL McClellandtown, Pa. “Franklin.” (1) Treasurer of Basket Ball Team; Mandolin Club. (2) Class President; High School Play; Junior Class Play; Assistant Manager of Tennis; Mandolin Club; Orchestra. (3) Vice President; High School Play; Orchestra! Business Manager Laureola Staff. “Bob.” Here’s to Bob, best singer in school, Who likes to dance but can’t play pool. Bob is a stage star now, r Or hats off to him and bow, Also popular with the Ladies we see. Then here’s to Bob, a good old chum , Who never indulges in drinking (Bay?) Rum. —19—
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EDGAR BLACKSHIRE Masontown, Pa. “Franklin.” (2) Varsity Basket-ball Team. (3) Monitor of Class; Assistant Business Manager of Laureola Staff. “Ed.” Ed is the tallest of our class. He plays basket-ball like a veteran. We are hoping he will be rich some day. For he has invented a new kind of a piston (Square Headed). X X' FRANCES GRAY Uniontown, Pa. “Lanierian.” • (1) Girls’ Chorus; (2) Girls’ Chorus; (3) Commercial Historian; Photographist of Laureola Staff. “Fannie.” “Fannie” is a little maiden of the Junior Class. She is full of fun and ambition, and always takes things as they come. She is taking a commercial course, studying shorthand, bookkeeping and typewriting. We all unite in wishing her a successful future. —20—
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