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

 - Class of 1950

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Page 38 text:

. It my s I E Aleksy, D. J. Gower, J. Pepe, B. L. Franks, l . Smith, M. Humberson, M. L. Laney, M. Sutton, B Glove, E. B. Wi11f1'ey, G. Verbus. B Grove, J. Combs, D. A. Hudovk, N. K. Hugh, C. Heuch, G. Metz, K. Jehens, B. Kerr, A. Molenock. THE YEARBOOK RECORDS YOUR SCHOOL YEAR We, the mcmhers of the Georgian Staff, l1ave endeavored to make this year's edition of the Georgian the finest possihlc. Nve sin- cerely hope that you are well pleased. Our yearhook preserves many fond friendships and memorahle evcnts which we will always cherish in our storehouse of me- mories in the passing years. We will he plea- santly reminded of the painstaking efforts that have heen exerted to prepare us intel- lectually, physically, spiritually, and morally, to successfully meander through the path of life. Wle humhly hope that this annual will appear as n1ucl1 a part of Georges as each of :gg 36 15: us has heen, and will serve as a guilding hea- con to those who follow our course. The complexity of our ever-changing world is always a constant challenge to each of us to he mentally alert. Therefore, we must endeavor to take full advantage of the fine facilities at our disposal here. We must hecome good, conscientious citizens, ready and ahle to take our places in society. The staff is especially grateful to our principal, Daniel B. Swaney, and to our facul- ty advisors for the constructive guidance they have given us in the preparation of this l950 issue of the Georgian.

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ROW ONE: S. Emme, M. Hawkey, A. Banner, J. llixler, N. Hugh. ROW TWO: M. Verbus, M. Lovaty, E. Martin, C. Hem-h, C. Metz. ROW THREE: G. Patchan, R. Knox, J. Coleman, Mr. Van Kirk. ewmcil STUDENTS GOVERNM The Student Council is the governing hody of the student mcmhers. This council was organized at Georges Township High School in 1929 to develop student self-government and the training necessary for good citizenship. This organization tends to create in the minds of the stu- dent methods of gaining success hy being honest, loyal, courteous, and cheerful, through clean speech, clean hahits, and good manners. Each home room selects a memher who represents the111 in the Stu- dent Council. The hi-monthly meetings consist largely of discussing prohlems that arise in the school. Some of which are the punishment of disohedient students, and reporting all who deface school property. Mie- tllods for improving school conditions, such as placing a large mirror in each of the rest rooms, how to use the money in the ucounciln treasury, and how to raise funds for different cluhs are also dehated. To puhlish anew the 'Gtleorges Forecast is an aim not yet reached. This puhlication ceased hccause of the paper shortage during the last war. The council also striving to increase interest in organizing new cluhs and reviving old ones. The l949-50 Student Council has contrihuted much to school acti- vities. A stand for rcfreshlnents supply foothall fans with hot dogs, coffee, candy, ice-cream, and potato chips. Proceeds from noon dances and Mtag-daysw are used to huy chcer- leaderls uniforms, sweaters, and letters for sports and music awards. Each year students look forward to the annual dance sponsored hy the council. :ja 11:

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