Georges Township High School - Georgian Yearbook (Uniontown, PA)

 - Class of 1923

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unior Class Poem We'll pass this way but once, my classmates dear, Since this you know is our third year. We all have passed two years you know And may We ever onward go. VVe hope to pass this year as well And when wc leave may our work tell VVhat we learned at G. T. H. S. To lead us on to great success. VN7l19H We have gained our stand in life And think of all our toll and strife, Let's trust in God our friend so dear To lead us on from year to year. And when we lay us down to sleep May angels watch o'cr all us keep, Until before our God We come And hope to hear him say Well done. Martha Dailey, '24 38

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drivers in habiting the coke yards in York Run. There was much weeping and gnashing of teeth amongst the daughters of the tribe because of the absence of the fair Pinkos. Especially did Mable, daughter of Susan bewail the absence of her fair one. Then, there came amongst us Fred, son of Emanuel, a clown, who began making things lively for the tribe. His advent was a bless- ing to the tribe, for the fair maidens forgot Theodore in their adora- tion of Fred. So these boys and maidens wandered through the year of ttVVise foolsil without mishap until near the end of the term when great dis- satisfaction arose in the tents of the tribe concerning the annual feast, known as the annual picnic. After much fighting and unholy argu- ment these did agree to postpone said feast until another year. Then in the year of 1922, the tribe again assembled in the halls of G. T. ll. S. as jolly Juniors. Fred, son of Emanuel hetook himself from the old tribe and joined a new tribe, and is new attendingschool in Monessen-. Myra, daughter of Saul, joined our tribe and became one of our members. Huey, Son of Belshazzer, joined the tribe of Fog Foundry workers near VVymps Gap. VVillie, Son of Pete, decided to cast his fortune in the district of Georges instead of following the pro- fession of his ancestors he is going to join the tribe known as f'tusk pullers, otherwise known as Dentists. Now Christine, daughter of Eliza, left her happy home in Kentucky in order to be a member of the class ot' 'QL . Now all these important members of the various tribes having been iinally drawn together for common interests, proclaimed Daniel, Son of Ferdinand, a farmer, the grand worshipful presiding officer in this the third year of the tribe's existence. This being easily accom- plished, the tribe then proceeded to proclaim ltetlia. daughter of Abin- dab. a pugilist. chief Scribe. Dorothy, daughter of Hans, a goose- herder, as keeper of the tribe treasures. These things having been accomplished with great labor and ex- ertion, Garolus, son of Jepthe, a sheep-herder, most seriously weakened of all, called for food and the other members ol' the tribe hearing this call with one voice gave the same assent. NVhereupon the grand wor- shipful presiding otiicer announced the feast to take place on the first moonlight night after the first full moon in the month of May to which each and every member shall come with overflowing baskets. Retha Smith, 524. 37 I I l



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JUNIOR SKITS LEONA REESE Leona is one of those who never worry. Consequently, it matters not how difficult a lesson may be, she takes it as a matter of course, does the best she can, and waits for the rest to happen. We understand she is serious in her friendship with the preach- er's son and is considering missionary work. MARTHA DAILEY Sometimes we must look twice to see if she is present. Very quiet and small. Her thoughts seem to soar to things in other realms. . lt is reported that she is a man-hater, but, then we know of a yoiiz'-'Z' farmer lad who is very attentive. DANIEL SVVANEY VVell, what have we here? One, who started to High as a mere boy. But, what a man he is getting to be. Hc's even a lady's man. fHer name is Maudej. Dan strives to out-do Clay or Webster in argu- ment. On the Basket Ball floor he just naturally will run a man air- less. MILDRED BLOSSER A daughter of the blond family. Mildred is one of the popular young ladies of the class. They tell us that the worst hours of her life are spent in the domestic science room, for, although good in other school subjects, she draws the line when it comes to making biscuits. Let us hope it is only temporary. BARBARA KASANOVIC As unpretentious as a wild rose, she is serious and industrious and we wish her all success which we know must come to those who persevere. She talks little but says much. RETHA SMITH Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' This quotation describe Retha pretty well. The fates bestowed upon her many good gifts. She has her share of good looks and naturally attracts many admirers and among these Horace is the big chief. We understand that she is deeply interested in Domestic Science, and are also aware of the fact that Horace has been known to wash the dishes. CHARLES SIBERT Here is a small specimen of humanity who though size is against, attracts much attention on the Basket Ball floor and at practice he is never a minus quantity. We hope that we may be able to say of him, that, Good goods are wrapped in small packages. A WILLIAM. REDMoND This young man started his High School career at Fifth Ave. High, Pittsburgh. He was a welcome addition to the Basket Ball team. 39

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