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

 - Class of 1923

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THE LAUREOLA. 13 £ rrap Innk September 6. School Opened. September 7. Best Junior Class in History of the school (?) September 8. Just discovered there is a nice bunch of Freshmen. September 20. Directors families and teachers are having a banquet tonight. The Freshmen girls elected to wash the dishes before and after. September 21. Day after the banquet. Low temperature in Cicero Class. Much zero marking in evidence. Freshmen girls merrymaking over left over beans and weiners. September 22. First Football game at Mt. Pleasant. Score 27-6—their favor. Haggie knocked out on the first kickout. The lady teachers seem to like us so much?????? September 25. Mr. Rudisill cheered up the football team and also the rest of us today. September 26. Noted visitors in assembly. All fine speakers. September 27. Tried out the cheer leaders today. Charles Hague is a natural born Egyptian Dancer. September 28. We just learned today that all of the lady teachers (that is all except Miss Hoover and Miss Kelley) went to the movies in Masontown last night. These teachers were accompanied by all of the gentlemen teachers except Mr. Shectz, Mr. McCombs, Mr. Matson, and Mr. Newcomer. September 29. We played football with Sout Union, we won. October 2. We got our report cards for the first month. It was very exciting. We will all be Valedictorians. October 3. Junior Boys cleaning the library today. No Cicero. Rah, Rah. September 4. Dry day. Hasn’t rained for over a month. September 5. First Library Day. Freshman thinks its quite a novelty. October 5. We played Smithfield today. They won 9-6 score. October 9. Mr. Sheetz made automobile regulations today. I agree with all these rules (I don’t own a car.) October 10. Everybody tired of school already. October 11. Some of the Senior boys seemed to have gone crazy. Think they are in college. Tried to haze some of the Freshmen boys. October 12. Columbus Day. Mr. Sheetz brought the Senior boys back to their senses. October 20. We played Mt. Pleasant Township today. They won. October 23. Junior Class has a new member. October 25. Literary Program today. Very cloudy. October 26. Great calamity. Teachers having a party. Baked gingerbread—some burned others failed and some broke while taking out of the pans. Miss Hoover in an uproar. October 27. Party great success. Teachers cheerful (Oh, what’s this world coming to?) October 30. Received good news in chapel today. October 31. Halloween. No school the rest of the week. November 1. No. school. November 2. No. school. November 3. No school. We played football with Waynesburg. They won. November 6. Monday would be very blue if we didn’t know anything cheerful.

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14 THE LAUREOLA. November 7. Election Day. No school. November 8. Back to school. Just think nj more vacation until Thanksgiving. November 9. Nothing happened worth mentioning. November 10. Football game with Redstone. We lost (That last word is getting so monotonous). James Gault’s birthday. November 13. Blue Monday. Mr. Newcomer ill—poor man. November 14. Seniors went to Morganza today. It is not known how many will return. (Boohoo) November 15. Program today. Franklin’s in the Auditorium. Lanierian’s in the Commercial Room. Both programs fine. November 17. Football with Mt. Pleasant. Score 7-7. Second victory for us. October 24. We played Alverton today. Score 0-0. Another victory for us. Also the last game of the season. November 27. Staff had their pictures taken. Oh, the affair! Theatre Party in the afternoon. November 29. Nice day. Vacation tomorrow and the next day. (Third vacation this year). Good-bye calendar till December the 4th. December 4. Blue Monday. Nothing to look forward to. December 5. Lots of demerits being taken off this week. Watch your step. November 18. Sheetz’s return. November 19. Commercial girls gave the teachers a dinner. Basketball game today. Varsity and Teachers. The Varsity won. December 20. Decorated the Christmas tree. Program tonight. Everybody happy. Merry Christmas! That’s all until next year. January 2. 1923. Everybody telling everybody else what they got for Christmas (Nobody listening). January 3. Dull day. January 4. Seniors practicing for the play. January 5. Same as yesterday. January 8. This is Monday. You know what that’s like. January 9. Tickets on sale for “Come out of the Kitchen.” That’s the play. January 10. Play. January 11. Play was great. Going again tonight. January 12. Program today. Celebrating Stephen C. Foster’s death. January 15. Blue Monday. Teachers just reminded us that the exams were next week. January 16. Guess what? We get another day off this week. January 17. Wednesday. January 18. Thursday. January 19. No. school. Basketball game with South Brownsville. We won. (They didn’t like it). January 22. Juniors becoming Second Daniel Web-sters. Reciting. Websters. Reciting Webster’s Bunkerhill Oration to the Freshmen. January 23. Juniors still orating to the Freshmen. January 24. General Review. January 25: Exams and ink. January 26. Same as yesterday. January 29. Got some of our marks. Everybody didn’t pass. January 30. Slight discussion ?? ? Whether the Junior girls would take Household Management. January 31. Last day of January. Library day. February 2. Groundhog Day. Basketball game with Dunbar. We won. February 5. Mr. Rudisill gave a very nice speech today. February 6. We sang in the Assembly today. First singing for a month.

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