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

 - Class of 1923

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Page 61 text:

Pony -QFrom Latin pono, to place, hide, concealj. A domest animal, very shy and retiring, the truest friend of student-kind. Assembly Hall-QFrom ad, Latin for to, at or in, and the Frenc verb sembler, to seemj. The place where we seem to go every da Synonym, 'tvvhispering gallery. Tablets are placed on every se upon which suitable inscriptions are to be Written. 1 Outline-CFrom out and linej. An instrument of toturc design to bring out the lines of worry on every pupil's face. Devised by M M., Mr. B., and others. 5 Office-QEng. off and icc.b A place where you get a reception cold as a cucumber from the refrigerator. Chemistry Lab.-CCommonly supposed to be a place Whe Chemistry is studied, but lab. according to VVcbster, means a gre talker. Hence, the Chemistry Lab. is a gentleman who talks cxcessiv ly about Chemistry, and other things. 0nc't there was A senior boy who never would obey An' when he went to the 'Sembly Hall one fine winter's day He joked with all his friends about the lessons he would bluff, Until the Goblin heerd him 'n 'en he guessed hed said enough, 'Cause she took him to the otiice an' to Mr. M., I guess, An' 'en hc was just good an' scared an' very polite les' Mr. M., 'ould come no more, no, never no more agen, So you'd better 'member this 'cause ef you don't, Without a doubt The Goblin 'll get you Ef you Don't Vtfatch Out! Cnc't there was a Senior girl 'ud allus laugh an' grin, An' in the Assembly Hall she allus raised a din, An' onc't when they was visitors an' Mr. M. was there An' just as she was laughin' until she nearly died There was a great tall lady a-standin' by her side ic h Y, at ed r. HS re at e- Who snatched her to the platform 'fore she knowed what she's about. An' the Goblin 'll get you Ef you Don't Watch Out! 59'

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.- -,M - .. V ...-.-....,.-...v -M-4,-.-..,,.-..g....A-T--vw--.-.... information Poin s ' J- ,M-.-A, 'zvfwi f -- ' V Absurd-The way the class feels when it is kept in after school. Brilliant-Any Junior's middle name. Calculate-Adding a column of figures on one's fingers. U Day Dream+Something indulged in by members of the Senior Glass. Evergreenness-A quality possessed by pine-trees and Freshmen. Funny-VVhat these definitions t'ain't. Gentleman-A male person who never sits in a street ear while ladies are standing. Hookie-VVhat some Under-Classmen play. Ignorance-WA quality no longer possessed by Seniors. Junk-A Sophomore's idea of Freshman knowledge. Knock--Something that can be done without a hammer. Love-A tickling sensation of the heart. Nap-Something not to be taken in class. Order-Something the Seniors don't have. Questions-A refined method of torture used by many of our teachers. Relief-Vlfhat we feel when the bell rings at the end of a period. Sympathy-A human feeling which the Freshies do not believe exists in the Seniors' hearts. Testy-A never failing mea11s by which our teachers learn how little we know. UmbrellahAn article no one likes to carry only on stormy days. Vacuum--The stale of the average Freshie's mind. VVishm-'Phe name given to one of our principal bones. Xyloid-An adjective applied to heads. Yarn-An invention of the tardy student. Zero-Equals flunked. Freshman-htFrom fresh, raw, new, and man, though this last quality is not found in 1923. Sophomore-From Eng. soft and more. Hence, softer, than the other classes, especially about the head. Junior-t0rigin unknown, but probably from June, one Who looks forward to June.j Senior-One who has seen, hence, an experienced and wise per- son. 58

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