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

 - Class of 1922

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8 THE LAUREOLA. HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR Sept. 5—SCHOOL OPENED. Sept. 6—JUST FOUND OUT vVE HAVE THREE NEW TEACHERS— WONDER WHAT THEY’RE LIKE. Sept. 7—Juniors have all study periods!??? Sept. 8—Kelley has “bawled out” Rus Sangston already! Sept. 9—One week over—not so worse!! Sept. 12—Monday follows Sunday. Sept. 13—Tuesday succeeds Monday. Sept. 14—Wednesday follows Tuesday. Sept. 15—Thursday’s after Wednesday nite. Sept. 16—Friday comes after Thursday. We still know the days of the week. Sept. 19—No Juniors have been demerited. Wonder of wonders! Sept. 20—New History books just arrived—gettin “wusser” “n” “wusser” all the time. Sept. 21—??? Sept. 23—To-morrow’s Saturday. What a relief! Sept. 26—To-morrow will be a busy day for the ferryman. Sept. 27—Carmichaels Fair. Sept. 28—Fairer. Sept. 29.—Fairest. It’s over. Sept. 30—One month up. Cheer up—only eight months more. Oct. 3—Beulah fell with her chair in the Science Lecture room. No injuries except “Rats” hurt his arm in restoring her to her original position. Oct. 4—Lost—a diary. Return to Masontown ? Oct. 5—First pep meeeting. Rah ! Rah ! Rah! Oct. 6—Got report cards for first month. Clap me on the back kid—I got 60 in American Literature. Oct. 7—Our first football game. Played Mt. Pleasant H. S. They won. Oct. 10—Pep meeting. Oct. 11—Sheetz just told us he sat in the dentist chair two weeks every day What could he mean ? ? ? Oct. 12—Christopher Columbus Day. Oct. 13—Seniors went to Morganza Institution and really—they all got back. Oct. 14—Played South Brownsville. They won. Oct. 17—Oh, Gee whiz, Miss Rush had company this morning. Don’t get excited—just a school director. Oct. 18—Received History test papers—all 100??? Oct. 19—Did you see Rats Tate wink at Ruth Miller? Oct. 20—Sophomores took Biology excursion. Oct. 21—First home football game. North Union Twp. vs. German Twp. Score, 6-6 in our favor. Freshman Reception. Oct. 24—A new member added to the Junior Class—from Dunbar Twp. Sure can “rattle off” Geometry. Oct. 25—Commercials had Halloween party at Balls. Oct. 26—Miss Stewart fell down this A. M. No serious injuries except she dinged her hat, hurt her wrist, and her pocket book came open. Oct. 27—Mandolin Club organized. Halloween Party at LeRoy Hotel given by Girls Athletic Association. Oct. 28—Halloween Party for Seniors at Sangstons. Oct. 29—Played Waynesburg H. S. Score 20-0 in Waynesburg’s favor. Oct. 31—Prof. Newcomer off duty.

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THE LAUREOLA. 9 Nov. 1—Football game at ML Pleasant. Twp. H. S. Score 41-0 in favor of Mt. Pleasant Twp. Nov. 2—Beau night. Nov. 3—Everybody sleepy. Nov. 4—Movies started. Nov. 7—McCombs went hunting. Three pieces—two rabbits and a quail (?). More power to you!! Nov. 8—Election Day. No school. Who’d you vote for? Nov. 9—Sophomores had their pictures taken. Nov. 10—Game at G. T. H. S. with Mt. Pleasant Twp. H. S. Score 32-0. They won. Nov. 11—Armistice Day. Second day off this week. Oh Boy!! Nov. 14—Blue Monday. Nothing doing. Nov. 15—Juniors got their pictures taken—also Freshies. Suited some of them—see Luke. Nov. 16—Everybody knew Luke was in town yesterday—he’s got a Haircut and a new pair of shoes. Nov. 17—Senior class party at Paul Boyd’s. Some delighted in playing “Fortune.” Nov. 18—Organized Literary Societies. Last Football game of season. Mt. Pleasant vs. G. T. H. S. Score—??? Nov. 19—No Cicero! Oh Boy!! Staff meeting. Nov. 22—First Basketball game. Practice game. Nov. 23—East Bethlehem Band Concert. Nov. 21—Thanksgiving. The only thing the kids have to be thankful for is that they don’t have school. Nov. 25—No school again. Everybody sick. Nov. 28—Something very interesting happened in Literature Class. See Ruth and Kuhns. Nov. 29—Staff had their picture taken. Nov. 30—What’s the world coming to? Warren Moser was in Literature class!!! Dec. 1—No Cicero! McCombs is butchering. Dec. 2—Got bawled out in Cicero class—that’s what we get for McCombs being out a day. Dec. 5—Walter Fretts delivered an oration in chapel on “His Trip to Chicago.” “Some speecker.” yec. 6—One of the Juniors “Bad Days.” We only got 5 “bawlings out.” Uec. 7—Everybody hold your ears! They’re starting to practice song’s for the Xmas program. Dec. 8—Oh Gosh! the Mandolin Club is learning a new piece. Everything is coming at once!! Dec. 9—First Basketball game of the season—and we WON! 31-14. Newcomer’s some coach!! Dec. 12—Have you contributed your share towards the Health Drive? We have. Dec. 13—Rats Tate and Beulah both have their hair parted in the middle. What’s the big idea? Dec. 14—Pep Meeting. Dec. 15—Basketball game with Connellsville, score 26-13 in our favor! Dec. 16—Senior Play—The Private Secretary. Dec. 17—Ditto. Dec. 19—McCombs is on the jury this week. Our pony was tired anyway. Dec. 20—Tot a telegrame from Santa stating that he and his WIFE will be here Wednesday. They all get ’em sooner or later. Dec. 21—Xmas program.

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