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

 - Class of 1923

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Sept Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. . Q Glalenhar 1922-1923 4.-Happiest day of school. 5-Assignment of lessons. 6-We were all in our places with sunshiny faces. 11 -Blue Monday. 12.-Election of Annual Board. 13.-Freshmen were investigating the building. 14-Juniors order their rings. 15.-Freshmen bring flowers to Mr. Black. 18.-Organization of Football team. 19.-Sunshiny faces have disappeared. 20.-Organization of Literary Society. 21.-Organization of Orchestra. 22.EiTuniors were ordered to bring their tails fTa1esJ to English ass. 25.-Professor Simpson came to teach music lessons. 26.--Leona cut her wisdom teeth. 27.-Holiday for teachers. CExamsJ. 28 -Sophomores getting wiser every day. 29.-End of first month of school. 2.-Recovering from shower of P's and sk's. Oct. 3.-Juniors had a perfect lesson in English UD. Oct. 4.-Air thick with vapor. Oct. 5.-Day after the night before. Oct. 6.-Mr. Black was caught making eyes at one of the ladv teachers. Oct. 9.--Eleanor Thomas became ill with typhoid fever. Oct. 10.-Seniors were promised Baby-Dolls by Mr. Montgomery. Octf 11.-Edith Wilson eloped to Cumberland. Oct. 12.-Mabel Dailey and Ewing O,Brien were seen standing together in the hall. Oct. 13.-Sixteen Freshmen were absent from Commercial Arithmetic, being detained in English Class. Oct. 16.-Blue Monday. Oct. 17 .-Idlarliey Teets absent from school, due to eating of Maud Sutton's oo les. Oct. 18.-Radio set was installed in the Laboratory. Oct. 19.-Juniors received their rings. Oct. 20.-Juniors went to see Eleanor Thomas at her home. Oct. 23.-Seniors criticizing Juniors' rings. Oct. 24.-Several Juniors dropped chemistry because they thought it too easy. Oct. 25.-Selling tickets for Entertainment. . Oct. 26.-Burns of the Mountains gave an excellent lecture. Oct. 27 .-Halloween party by Seniors and Juniors. CSophomores '?J. Oct. 30.-Nov. 3.-Institute Week. Nov. 6.-Christine joined our class. 3

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Cgrerztings Swiftly the fleeting years are passing ong The grim, relentless pendulum of Time Swings onward in its never ceasing sway. The coming of another June tide marks The going of another class from these, Our l-ligh School portals. Now the time has come When we must bid farewell to student work And welcome all the greater tasks of life. Dear friends, in this volume we show to thee A passing glimpse of what our class has done, A category of our work and play, A history, and yet, behind it all, A picture of the entire living school. 2



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Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 7.-Quenton Huey left the Junior Class to join the Marines. 8.-Nothing doing. 9.-Pam Pango Filipino Quartet. i 10.-No Literary. 13-Mabel Fields had her picture taken. 14.-Nothing much. 15.-Clarence and Carl Harring began to 16.-Boys take their first cooking lesson. 17.-Joint Program by Literary Societies. 18.-Curry's last day of school. 21.-Mrs. Tjnger was a visitor at G. T. H. 22.-First day of snow this year. Q 23.-Still snowing. 24.-Pupils receive their photos. 27.-Blue Monday. 28.-Monthly Exams. Freshmen all made 100 per cent. 29.-Last day of school before Thanksgiving. 4.-Mr. Haines has the Gout. 5.-Dorothy got the Roup. '6.-Fire Drill. 7.-Chas. Sibert has a new suit. take cooking. S. 11.-Characters chosen for High School Play. 8.-No Literary. 12.--Sewing Exhibit. 13.-Nothing much again. Dec. 14.-Seniors completed their Christmas shopping at the Five and Ten Cent Store today. Dec. 15.--Beginning of another week-end vacation. Dec. 18.-Every one looking forward to a visit from Santa one Week from tonight. Dec. 19.-Myra absent from Cicero Class. Dec. 20.-Retha writes a letter to Santa. Dec. 21.-Vacation begins. Jan. 1.-New Year's Day. Jan. 2.1-All glad to get back. Jan. 3.-Mabel Fields absent. Jan. 4.-Seniors did not prepare their English. ' F Jan. 5.-Basket-ball game with Point Marion. Jan. 8.-Charles belongs to Odd Fellows. CCame to school with one brown sock and one black sock onj. Jan. 9.-All's Well. S Jan. 11.--Shower. Washed the Advertisement off the busses. Jan. 10.-Big Collision ! A Ford knocked into the ditch. Jan. 12.--William Jennings Bryan lectured at G. T. H. S. Jan. 15.-Charles missed the bus. Jan. 16.-Same old thing. Jan. 17.fSib,ert goes to see Rubby. c Jan 18.-Mr. Black spilt sulphuric acid on his hand. Jan 19.-Earl Swaney has a cold. . 4 1 ' A 4

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