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Freshman Class Poem Sixty Freshies go to school In Georges Township big High School, Sixty faces full of fun, Ever ready for a run. VVe Freshies say, VVe come to school, So as not to be classed among the fools But when we Freshies come to school Vt'e never go beyond the rules. D 7 For if we do, alas! alas! 'I'here'll be one less in English class, And this will never do at all, Or some one goes across the hall. Montgomery, Very angry then, Begins to quarrel, when, oh when VVe Freshies all begin to sigh There's such a time at Georges High!!' Some day we Freshies. oh. so fresh, VVho don't know beans from water ere VV!!! be Sophoniores. whoni all detest Because they're nothing at their best. And later on be Juniors Wise, who don't know teachers oft disguise, And last of all, when Seniors bold Vt'e bid good-bye to friends of old. Then out into the world we start. Vtlith all school-joys we're forced to And take up the duties that come in life, And join our brothers in the strife. Hurrah for Georges Township High! Vtfhere many happy moments fly! Hurrah for Georges School of Youth! ss, part, VVhere nothing more is taught than truth. Hurrah for the Class of Twenty-six, VVho can't be beat by the best of Chicks. Hurrah for the class that does its work, And has never learned what it is to shirk. Hurrah for the Glass of Twenty-six! Who ean't be beat by the best of chicks! VVe do our work in the very best Way, And that is more than the rest can say. E liza Fields 50
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Freshman Class ffisiory ln the Fall of 1922 we came to G. T. H. S. as a class of seventy Freshmen. Of those seventy, fifty-eight remain. A few stayed only long enough to get acquainted with their teach- ers and classmates, while others finding the work might cause them a little mental exertion, decided not to risk such hazards. At first we were very timid and looked up to the upper classmen as if they were supernatural beings, but now, on account of our large number, we are one of the important factors of the school. What a time we had until we were settled! The making out of our classification, the borrowing of pencils until we made a copy of the program, the waiting in line to receive our books. All seemed an endless task. The next day we found more trials in store for us. How many were there who entered the wrong room by mistake and were politely informed by a few Superior Seniors that the Freshman class room was just next door. VVe met the first of October and elected officers and chose a class flower, motto and color. Un the sixteenth of February we held a Valentine party which was such a success that we hope to hold many more social events during our remaining years at this school. We shall take this means of thanking the faculty for what they have done for us, and we will try to prove to them that their efforts have not been in vain. VVe also wish to thank the Sophomores for their kindness toward the green and unsophisticated Freshmen as we were dubbed by the Seniors. We appreciate their kindness in including us in their social events. Now as our school year is about to close we hope that we may not falter but well reach the goal for which we are striving, and we sin- cerely hope that when we have finished our high school course that the school will have a higher standard than when we entered, and that we will leave with the good will of our underclassmen rather than have them look forward to and anticipate our departure. WALTER SHANABERGER. .51
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