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robert c. McClelland Masontown, Pa. President of Junior Class. LANIERIAN. (2) Lanierian Debating Team; Class Play; (3) Class President; Class Play; Lanierian President. U Bob. 9J Bob is now president of our class, And we never fear that he won’t pass; He doesn’t care for Athletics at all, Tho he doesn’t study he responds to every call, We know you will succeed in this world quite well; For you are a genius we all can tell. MARY M. ANTRAM Lamberton, Pa. FRANKLIN. (2-3) Girls’ Chorus; (2) Sophomore Play; (3) Class Play; Secretary Class. Mary is a girl we all love dearly, “May.” She does good deeds and never gets weary; She was great in all her lessons And her next act would keep you guessin’- Then here’s to a schoolmate dear to us all, May you go upward and never fall. —17—
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THE JUNIOR PANORAMA. Robert McClelland—We won’t roast him here, let the devil have his turn. Lucy Matyus—She has “got” a fellow now. Isaac Hixon—A truthful youth. Ebert Ryder—The parting was Hard(y) Rachel Brown—Educated at Sing Sing. Marie Glenn—Her ways are ways of pleasantness. Charles Weimer—He loves the “Ferns” and flowers. Clarence Leckey—He is going to be a “Red Cross nurse.” John Smith—Champion “Scribe.” Meryle Carpentar—I wonder why she wants to go to Greensburg? Helen Roycroft—Oh Wilbur, could I only live in Pittsburgh. Elizabeth Sbarske—She has a heart, but her own’s in Pittsburgh. Josephus Baer—“Captain, do you turn to your left when you say ‘right face’?” Mary Murphy—And the first shall be last. George Brown—It is hard for a young man to be both popular and virtuous. Dessa Willard—“And he never came back again.” Ask Chas. M Grace Keener-Just as studious as quiet. Carolyn Duggan—Gone to “Gardening.” Lois Taylor—“Morris” chairs are comfortable. Mary Antram—I’ll beat Mertie’s time yet Charles Miller—They all entertain Graceful. (See Dessl. Lillith Chestnut—Used to be a student, now a visitor. Anna Solanic—A shark at crocheting. Marie Jankey—Dearest little girl in the Junior class. Mary Raspi—Oh! I am shocked. Charles Christopher—I got a cold. Carrie McLeod—She likes them all but loves none. Ruth Ganoe—Someone’s little girl. Howard Beal—Still eating “waisin” pie. Herman Jefferies—No dancing allowed. Harold McCloy—Something missing. Nellie Franks (Dick)—All’s well that ends well Annabell Collins—She loves the green. Irwin Twyford—Still pounding a tvnewriter J. E. Provance—The next bride. —16—
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MARIE K. JANKEY Masontown, Pa. LANIERIAN. f2-3) Girls’ Chorus; (3) Oalss Play. “Cutie.” Here is the girl we love best of all. Others may stand but at her shrine we fall. We’re all wise but she is far wiser, She ne’er says, “please mark higher’’ She is the girl we all must heed. Then here’s to you, may you ever succeed. GEORGE C. BROWN Masontown, Pa. FRANKLIN. (1) Vice President of Class; Vice President of Literary Society; Mock Trial; (1-2-3) Baseball Team; (2) Pres, of Class; Pres. Literary Society; Captain Basketball Team; Track Team; Member of Board to Draw Up Athletic Constitution; Sophomore Play; Captain of Franklin Basketball Team; (2-3) Chairman of Ath’etic Advisory Board; President of Athletic Association; School Plays; (3) Pres, of German Club; Captain of Cadet Corps; Business Mgr. of Lauerola Staff; Junior Response to Mantle Oration; Junior Play; (4) Captain Football Team. P “Brownie. Here’s the boy the school adores, He likes athletics, but lessons abhors, He’s president of everything that’s going; And would rather join the army than do some hoeing. And Brownie we hope you return next year, Then we the Germans will never fear. —18—
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