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GERMAN TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL GERMAN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD AND SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Top Row—E. K. Fiat, R. E. Rudisill, A. B. Gault. Lower Row—Dr. J. H. Sangston, H. A. McCann, T. N. Hartley W E. Ward
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A RESUME OF LAUREOLA The Laureola was first published by the Senior class of the high school. The high school was organized in 1906 as a second class high school having a three-vear term. When the course was lengthened in 1916 to a four-year course, the publication of the Laureola was undertaken by the Junior class in order that no year would be without the annual. The class of 1910 had the honor of putting out the first edition of the Laureola. The Laureola, a pioneer among Fayette County publications, was brought into existence by a pioneer class of the high school, the class of 1910 being the second class to graduate from our Alma Mater. It was the first real annual in Fayette County, Perryopolis being the only other high school in the county to have any kind of a publication. The appearance of the Laureola brought forth other school papers and annuals until today practically every school in the county has its publication, with the Laureola and its companion publication, the Microscope, leading the list. German Township again takes the lead when she undertakes to publish a monthly newspaper which is being put out in a snappy and up-to-date style. The first copy of the Laureola is very small and insignificant when compared with the present day editions, but that is only another proof of the growth and standing of our school. It indicates achievement; measures in a small way our growth; sets a standard for new classes to follow. A book of twenty-five pages with very few cuts, mainly class pictures, completed the first edition, but back of that publication was all the school spirit that was possible to crowd into the old brick building on the hill. The school has grown, and the Laureloa has grown, but the early editions were the source of just as much joy and pride as the heavy volumes now published. May the proud spirit of old G. T. H. S. never give up! May the love of achievement, the pride of Alma Mater, and the desire to serve ever grow stronger! CLASS OF 1910. —8—
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RESUME GERMAN TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS As we make a retrospect of the year’s work, we are prone to say that it was one of success in every way. It is true that we were handicapped at the opening of the school term due to the fact that some of the new buildings were under completion. Yet, withal, both teachers and pupils were patient and everything turned out very harmoniously. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE The enrollment of school children has increased from 2,600 last year to approximately 3,600 enrolled during the year. The State Department made it mendatory upon the School Districts to enforce the Truancy Laws and conse-ouently German Township was compelled to fall in line. Truant Officer, A. L. Sharpnack, performed his work very efficiently, serving 567 notices during the year with 126 prosecutions. The percentage of attendance for this year was 91.3 per cent while last year it was but 81 1-8 per cent. —10—
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