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.
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SHAUB, EARL
"A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing."
-Shakespeare
Earl Melvin Shaub is another one of the five-year men of the
Commercial German Section. He is a tennis player of considerable
ability and is very fond of displaying his skill before an
admiring crowd. "Shauby" is also a good camper and a fine
shot with the rifle. While he is very fond of canoeing, he prefers
to go out by moonlight, for reasons best known to himself.
He is one of the best billiardists in the section, and devotes
many hours to this pastime.
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SINGLETON, EDGAR
"God bless the man who first invented sleep!
So Sancho Panza said and so say I."-Saxe
Edgar Ross Singleton is one of the worthy students that came
from Clay Street School. "Eddie's" chief pastime is baseball,
in which he takes an absorbing interest. He belongs to the secret
order of the J. M. C. His only regret seems to be that he doe&
not have more study periods, for he certainly does like to sleep.
Some day "Eddie" expects to be in the big leagues where he
will no doubt be one of the high salaried players.
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STAUFFER, SAMUEL
"The glass of fashion and thy mould of form."
-Shakespeare
Samuel Bossler Stauffer, a member of the General Latin Section,
came to us from the Millersville Model School. As a
Freshman, Sam acted in the capacity of reporter for that class.
He was one of the secretaries of the Red Rose Literary Society
in his Sophomore year. He was a member of the Dance Committee.
During his Senior year "Harpie" held the position of
class secretary and class historian, and was also a member of the
Pin Committee. Sam is the best bluffer in the class, and was
able to tide himself over many a poorly-prepared lesson in this
manner for a year or two; he is known now.
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