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Lancaster High School Class of 1915
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Note: The source for this information is "The News" 1915, The Yearbook of Lancaster High School, Lancaster, PA. Images of the pages have been included for your reference but please note that these are very slow loading as the files are fairly large.

MARTIN, CHARLES

    "The village all declared how much he knew;
    'Twas certain he could write and cipher too."-Goldsmith
Charles Edward Martin is one of the many musically inclined members of the General Section being a very good pianist. "Marty" has taken a great interest in football and has worked hard and faithfully trying to make the team. While he never succeeded in getting on the Varsity , he was one of the indispensable members of the class team. He has never taken a very active part in any of the class activities, his most notable act probably being his enrollment as a member of the "Magni Pedes."

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MARTIN, DAVID

    "I was not born for great affairs;
    I pay my debts, believe, and say my prayers."
David Nauman Martin has for several years been associated with the High School Orchestra, in which he has played first violin. We can be safe in saying that "Dave" is the best violinist the school now has. During his Senior year, he was treasurer of the Orchestra and has been very faithful in the performance of his duties. He is very much interested in electrical work and printing, and expects to take up work of this character. "Dave" was a member of the General Latin Section, and came from the Chestnut Street School.

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MEHL, ROBERT

    "His modesty is a candle to his merit. "-Fielding
Robert Franklin Mehl was with us for a short time in his Freshman year, but later moved to York. It is very fortunate for the class that he moved back again as he is a very popular and active member. He is very fond of poetry and literature in general, and is interested in speaking and debating. It was due to this interest that he was one of the founders of the Red and Black Literary Society and its first secretary. "Bob" is a ball player of some ability and is also noted for his skill in tennis. He is very much interested in chemistry, and expects to take up some work of this kind later. .

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Note: The source for this information is "The News" 1915, The Yearbook of Lancaster High School, Lancaster, PA. Images of the pages have been included for your reference but please note that these are very slow loading as the files are fairly large.

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