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EDYTHE WEST Leckrone, Pa. “Franklin.” (1) Treasurer of Class; Junior Class Play; Girls’ Chorus. (2) Girls’ Chorus; High School Play; Junior Class Play. (3) Statistical Editress of the Laureola Staff. “Skinny.” Here’s to “Skinny,” the smallest of the Class; In crocheting and knitting she can’t be surpassed . She’s jolly and witty and full of fun, But once get her mad, and she’ll make you run. She reads French and translates too. But best of all she likes to parles-vous. To see her cooking would be a treat. As for acting in a play she can’t be beat. JAMES PAYTON Martin, Pa. “Lanierian.” (3) President of Commercial Class; Assistant Business Manager of Laureola Staff. “Peely.” Here’s to “Peely,” The President of the Commercial Class, Who always has a smile and a word for everyone that happens to pass by; Writing shorthand is his hobby, and at type-writing is very good. So here’s to his smiling face, May it ever rise to highest honor’s place. —22—
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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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PAUL HUSTON McClellandtown, Pa. “Franklin.” i 2) Class Vice-President; Franklin Marshal; Assistant Artist of the I aureola Staff; Class Artist. (2) Class Artist; Art Editor of Laureola Staff. “Buck.” Paul is one of the happy-go- lucky fellows in our class. Telling jokes is one of his pastimes. He is a very studious lad (???). So here’s to Paul whom we wish happiness and success. THELMA TALIAFERRO New Salem, Pa. “Lanierian.” (1) Secretary of Class; Girl’s Chorus. (2) Girls’ Chorus. (3) Assistant Secretary of Commercial Class. “Ferro.” Here is a little maiden. So quiet, (???) serene and Calm, She likes to talk to the boys, and aims to do the right. So here’s to “Ferro,” so fair and bright (???) May she prosper all through her life. —23—
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