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

 - Class of 1950

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Page 28 text:

4...-1 1.1 It was a niost memorable day when the Freshman Class entered Georges last Septem- ber. There were one hundred forty excited, bewildered, and awe-stricken freshman. We began to realize that the future we molded for ourselves depended more on the success- ful manner in which we applied and equipped ourselves in our various courses of study and extra-curricular activities. We soon realized that though Georges is not as large as some city high schools, it is well equipped in that it offers excellent courses taught by a fine and instructive facul- ty. Our athletic field, gymnasium, auditor- ium, and classrooms are all spacious and modern. Our home economics department offers wonderful opportunities for 'those who wish to continue work Lin that field. After a short time we held a class meeting and class officers were elected. Blue and gold were selected as the class colors, the vellow rose was selected as our class flower. Anyone who desired was offered an opportunity to Zzmhmm OFFICERS l'resident ,, ,,,,, , ,, Sam Bakish Vice President ,,,,, , ,,,,,, Louise Cunningham Secretary ,, , . ,,,,,, Caryl Frazier Treasurer ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, J 1 imes Pegg Historian ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, W illiam Socliko display his talent by participating in the first assembly program. Our participation in the band, on teams, in clubs, and various organ- izations, along with our studies, did much to make us feel as a real part of Georges. It quickly imbued us with enthusiastic school spirit. Here each of us will begin preparing him- self for his life-time career, be it a profession, the arts, sciences, trades, or business. Our attendance and study at Georges will afford us an opportunity to select the Courses which will help mold us for the most fitting career. Expert vocational counseling by the faculty will be our guiding light. However, we all realize that in the final analysis, each of us in the freshman class is primarily responsible for the degree of our preparation and our fu- ture successes. We, the future citizens of the country, dedicate ourselves to the earnest and success- ful pursuits of all our many undertakings at Georges High School.

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l resident N ce President SWK' OFFICERS ,,,...,,Regis l'acofsky Anna Marie Balmer Anna Marie Good Secretary ,,...,.Etlward Vilalters Ti easurer , Rozella Hawk l'listnrian ..-.K .rw . 'OPHO ORE C S OF 194.9 The morning of Septemher 7, i949 dawn- ed a glorious one for the students who came hack to 'sehool as Sophomores. They had re- nounced the pet name given to them during their Freshman year hy the upper elassmeng and, they were eager to even the score hy 0 tis year's Fresh- doing their share in making tl men feel very green After the first exciting week, in which ewed old friendships amoi d teachers, the second-Q ear stu- lg their they ren classmates an dents decided to make this term a profitahlc one. All heads could he seen hent earnestly over hooks, and fingers tirelessly' took notes in classes, composed essays, ant llDl0lllS. 'llllllS passed the first six l solved math- ematical pri weeks of school. As the second six weeks period coin- nlenced, the sophomores hegan to take notice of the school's activities. They were anxious to add a little variety to their everyday sche- dule. Some, musically talented, found a place ..1. . in the hand: others hecanie majorettes and cheerleaders: still others, joined various or- ganizatio ' ' ' ' l 'Q 't to the ns and went lol some 165561 P essentials of school life. New everyone was looking forward to the Sophomore Party. This affair was held on Uctoher 25, fully. The variou and turned out quite success- s committees co-operated with one another and made the dance, one to he 1'Clll6lItlP0l'l'tl. After the party, the weeks slipped hy quickly and the students' chief concern he caine mid-term examinations. Hut for all the worry' and last-minute a'crannning,7' every- By and hy, thine' turned out fairly well. tlf Z' cxery one settled down again, for the last lla of the term. Now they are looking forward to neXt xear. when. as juniors, they will he regarded as upper classinenf' Good luck t omores of l9-l9 li' 4: 25 :g: 0 the Soph-



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