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H. S. again, but we left our previous year’s places for the coming Freshmen, and we became Sophomores. During that year the boys from our class took part in the various athletic activities and some of them were very promising athletes. One of the most interesting events of the year was the reception which we gave in honor of the Freshmen. It was very successful and everyone went home pleased. During the latter part of the year the entire class was saddend by the death of one of its most beloved members, Leroy C. Newcomer, who died in April. We have now finally reached the third step in the ladder of our High School course and although there are only fourteen of us remaining. we are still trying to climb higher. We always try to gain the high ground for there we will be better able to decide on our future course. The class looks forward to its motto, “Deeds, not Words,” as the guide post to the road of success. We cannot tell what the future of the Junior Class may be. but we will alwavs be loyal to our dear Alma Mater, G. T. H. S. —MARIK NICHOLSON. JUNIOR CLASS. Class Flower—Yellow Rose. Colors—Black and Gold. Motto—Facta non verba. YELL. Boom-a-langa! Boom-a-langa! Bow! Wow! Wow! Chinga—langa! Chinga-langa! Chow! Chow! Chow! Boom-a-langa! Chinga-langa! Chow! 1920—1920 RowJ Row! Row! CLASS OFFICERS. President .... Vice President Secretary Treasurer Artist ........ Poet ......... Monitor........ .....Lewis Blanc . . Robert Kendall Louise Sandusky .. .James Payton .... Paul Huston .... Mary Raveia Edgar Blackshire CLASS ROLL. Dean—Prof. J. B. Sheetz. Mertie Stillwell Robert Kendall Edythe West Edgar Blackshire Frances Gray Lewis Blanc Thelma Taliaferro Glen Sharpnack Elizabeth O’Leneck James Payton Mary Raveia Louise Sandusky Marie Nicholson Paul Huston —17—
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LEWIS H. BLANC Editor-in-Chief, Lamberton, Pa. “Franklin.” (1) Vice President; School Play. (2) Historian; Varsity Basketball Team; Junior Class Play. (3) Class President; Editor of the Laureola; School Orchestra; School Play. “DUTCH.” Dutch is the president of our class. He is one of our best basketball players, and he also plays the trap-drums. You can’t make him mad only when you swipe a letter received from his best girl. The only time we ever see his girl is when he brings her up to the High School play. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY. While thinking of High School days, our thoughts wander to the Dright morning of October 2, 1916, when we first entered the halls of G. T. H. S. as Freshmen. We were all rather “green” but after actresses, athletes, musicians and even an artist of great renown. We entered with fifty-two vigorous, ambitious boys and girls and it did not take us long to find that our class contained actors, actresses, atheletes, musicians and even an artist of great renown. We were sorry that so many of our number discontinued their journey before the first year ended, but the remainder of us struggled bravely on. With the help of our teachers we were a.ble to overcome all the difficulties which confronted us, and thus our first year’s work successfully ended. After the summer’s vacation, we were glad to get back to G. T. —16—
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