Mount Carmel Township High School - Kismet Yearbook (Locust Gap, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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F RESHMAN HISTORY On the 7 th of September, 1926, 48 eager students passed un- der the portal which leads to higher education, each determined to weather the gale and come out on top. We were frightened the first week but soon afterward we became acquainted and it did not take lc-ng for us to change our attitude. Even though we have been here only a year, nevertheless we have done our share to show that we are working for the glory of the school. We were represented in the operetta, glee clubs, declamaticn contest, spelling contest and the track meet-doing our very best in each of these. Then, too, we supplied the pep in the high school. By their color ye shall know them-yes, that color is GREEN-and we are the Freshies. What would a high school do without the Fresh- men? The Freshies get tfhe blame when anything goes wrong and they always supply the fun for the upper classmen. Did we like it? WE DID, and we enjoyed it. Listen to our yell: Long and short, thin and sturdy, M. C. T. H. S. nineteen-thirty. Despite the joys of our first days, we were deeply grieved by the death of our beloved classmate, William Cavalari. His loss is keenly felt. We shall remember him as a true and loyal class- mate and he will always have a foremost place in our memories. JACK KLEES THIRTY-THREE

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1' 'Q THE TIMELY AVVAKENINGD A well built, handsome looking young man stood lazily against the brick wall of the War Oflice. War clouds threatened England, for her powerful adversary, Germany, was piling insult after insult upon the British. The young man appeared to be about 26 years of age. His name was John Philip Royster, the only son and child of Lord Royster, a wealthy land owner and a Member of Parliament. His first name was John, but he was known to the people of his neighborhood in the Berkshires as Phil. Yes, Phil had seen something cf life. He was a member of the Coventry Guards, a detachment of the King's own regiment. Phil was very enthusiastic about the Army the first two years he served. After two years of service he was given a captain's com- mission. But lately drill practice and the early hours one had to rise had bored him. So he was standing in front of the War Oflice doubtful of which of the two courses he ought to take. Whether to retain his commission or relinquish it. He finally decided in favor of the latter and left for his father's home in the Berkshires. There was also another reason for leaving the Army. He was engaged to marry Louise Markel, a comely young lady of 21. She was a very irritable person and at times very difficult. Louise was the daughter of Henry Markel, an 'old retired manufacturer. The wedding was to take place within two weeks, and great preparations were being made for the affair. Phil had plenty of amusement for his leisure hours. His fa- ther, Old Matt, as he was termed by l1is neighbors, was a large, stout man in his early Hfties. He possessed a strong tempera- mental character and was cheerful and jovial at all times. Phil being his only son, he bestowed everything upon him. Old Matt owned the large palatial family mansion, his vast estate included the land for miles around. On the second day of his return home, Phil decided to visit his old friend Sam Kirney. Sam lived alone with his daughter J une in a little cottage on the Royster estate. Sam was the gar- dener of the Royster estate. He inherited the position from his father. The job as gardener was hereditary in the Kirney family. But the race was about to die out, for Sam Kirney had only one child, his daughter June. She was a pretty, dark-haired girl of 20 and a great friend of Phil. When Phil approached the Kirney homestead, June was waiting at the gate. At first she thought it was a stranger, but when she recognized Phil she immediately rushed out to meet him. Her father was not at home, so Phil had to spend the evening in her company. She told P'hil of her intention to join the Red Cross forces if war broke out. Phil acceded it was a fine idea, but warned her of the dangers to be risked. TI-HRT Y-FOUR

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