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LUCY T. MATYUS McClellandtown, Pa. LANIERIAN. (2) Sophomore Class Play; Girls’ Chorus; (3) Girls’ Chorus; Junior Class Play. “Matty.” Here’s another defender of the “Gold and White,” For these dear colors she always will fight. In lessons she’s always right there, And will beat at least by the breadth of a hair. May you prosper and win renown, And from the world receive a crown. TONY m. vench, Lamberton, Pa. FRANKLIN. (1) Marshal of Society. “Tony.” Tony is the dearest little boy. Put when the girls are around lie’s very coy. He likes the Profs and studies hard And makes his lessons all his pard. Then here’s to a boy with a shining light. May you ever work for the “Gold and White.” —28—
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HELEN G. ROYCROFT New Salem, Pa. FRANKLIN. (1) Treasurer of Class; Class Pianist; Wri.er of Class Song; Secretary of Literary Society; (2) Girls’ Chorus; Hi h School Play; Class Play; Sec. Literary Society; Franklin Quartette; (£) High School Play; Class Play. “Gerry.” Now we come to a dear little Junior Whose face is familiar to all. Who is willing to do you a favor If you are but willing to call; Let us hope that in life’s future pathway, Wherever her footsteps shall lead, That she’ll find enjoyment and happiness, From all, by word and by deed. LOIS E. TAYLOR Mt. Sterling, Pa. LANIERIAN. (2) Class Treasurer; (3) Class Poet; 7 reasnrer of Literary Society. “Ted.” Here’s a lit’le maiden whom we all 'o e so well, B t whom she loves best we dare not tell. She studies hard from mcrn till night Doing Geometry with all her might. She obeys all rules and does as told. So here’s to a star of the “White and Gold.” —27—
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RACHAEL E. BROWN Leckrone, Pa. FRANKLIN. (2-3) Girls’ Chorus; Class Plays; (3) Commercial Law Club. “Rae.” “Rae” is a smiling lass Who can add columns the length of a mile. No matter where you meet her, She always has a smile. “No footsteps backward,” The motto to her so dear. Will ever be her guiding star. And urge her on from year to year. HOWARD J. BEAL New Salem, Pa. LANIERIAN. (2) Marshal of Class. “Beawie.” Beawie is a Commercial now, Take off your hat and to him bow. He says he likes his raisin pie, And he must have a slice or die. But Beawie, we drink to your success. And hope your life with bounty blessed. —29—•
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