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

 - Class of 1919

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Page 22 text:

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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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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GLEN SHARPNACK McClellandtown, Pa. “Franklin.” “Jimmy.” Here’s to Glen, the smallest lad in our class. He is loyal to the colors of the class and especially fond of the girls. Now, Glen, don’t let the girls interfere with your studies and later work. MARIE NICHOLSON Smithfield, Pa. “Franklin.” (1) Class Historian; (2) Girls’ Chorus; Secretary of Class; (3) Class Historian; Literary Editress of the Laureola Staff. “Ree.” Now comes “Ree,” the favorite of the Junior Class. She is very sociable and foremost in her studies. She has always been prompt in her studies and never shirks any work assigned. We all wish “Ree” the most success possible in her work in the world.

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