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CORDINA BARZANTI Masontown, Pa. Hark—look—a bonny wee lass with hazel eyes and nut-brown hair. “Cora” is a very apt pupil but she does not like to get to school very early. She has great trouble in keeping her hair in shape, and her favorite expression is, “Oh, just look at my hair!” EGIDIO BLASOTTI Masontown, Pa. Hats off! to this little lad, who is always working and never shirking. This little youth is always found at the head of his class. In basket-ball, lie’s the life of the team and has helped to bring forth many victories to G. T. H. S. as well as his class and society teams. JEANETTE BLANEY Masontown, Pa. Jenaette thinks that there will .be a great demand for cooks after this war, so she has elected the Domestic Science course. She is a very good cook. Jeannette likes to run the typewriter and play the mandolin. She is a member of the Mandolin Club. KATHRYN COLLINS Masontown, Pa. Here is Katie, a quiet and harmless little lass, who devotes her time in getting out her lessons before pleasure. When everyone is out for recreation, she may be found hard at work in her classroom and for this reason she stands foremost in her class. She says business is before pleasure, so with this in mind we know that she will go through life a conquerer of all obstacles. —25—
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THOMAS YANCHUS, President of Class. JUNIOR HISTORY. The matter of writing the history of the Class of 1919 is of no little concern. Not that we lack material and facts to speak of but that they may be presented in such a form as to receive the proper interpretation. We regret that so many of those who started on the journey with us have discontinued it. We are glad that new ones have joined our ranks and have shared our trials and triumphs. We started the Junior year with an enrollment of sixty-two, the largest Junior Class in the annals of G T. H. S. which may be due, probably, to the fact that we were the first Freshman Class that entered the new High School Building. The Class of T9 has always taken an active part in the various school activities. Intellectually she is proficient, which is shown by the high averages, having worked hard and faithfully from the very beginning of the year. In literary activities, she deserves special mention. The Juniors have contributed their share to the musical organizations, having three in the orchestra and two in the Mandolin Club. In basket-ball, we have never been excelled. This year our class team carried, off the honors and won a large championship banner. Four members of 1919 helped to win fame for the varsity on the basket-ball floor. What our class will be we cannot tell; but this we know that is cannot be surpassed in loyalty and devotion for old G. T. H. S. —24— —EDNA VAJL.
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JOSEPH C. COVER Smtihfield, Pa. “Joe” spent his first two years with us as an agricultural student, but is now making good also in the commercial department. He is a worthy student and his happy look and sociable disposition shorten and enliven our long school hours. The class feels sure of Joe’s success. ELIZABETH DALZELL Mt. Sterling, Pa. Elizabeth is one of the most studious girls of the Junior class. Whenever at school, she is always busy with her books. Elizabeth has a very nice disposition, as we have never seen her angry since she came to High School. EDNA DAVIS Masontown, Pa. “Peggy” is a very busy Junior. She is liked by all of her classmates, being alwavs readv to lend a helping hand. “Peggy” is a very good German student. She belongs to the Girls’ Chorus and is a staunch member of old Lanierian. HOWARD EBERLY McClellandtown, Pa. Howard is not a very big boy but you hear him all the same. He is. in tact, the smallest of the class and yet. you hear him all the more. Howard is full of fun and a very ambitious chap. He is a commercial. —26—
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