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LILLIAN RUSH Dept, of Mathematics. G. T. H. S., 1910. California Normal, 1913. State, Summers 1915-17. Taught German Township Graded Schools 1910-15. G. T. H. S., 1916. E. J. GODDARD, Prin. Commercial Dept. Graduate of David Prouty High School. Graduate of Worcester, Mass., Business Institute. Member of Class of ’19, Wharton. School of Finance and Accounts, U. of P. Eleven years teaching in Mass. It. I, Conn, and Penn’a. 18 months with Army, Navy and Marines at Camps Pike, Ark. Dix and Merritt, N. J., including Third Naval District, Brooklyn Navy Yard, N. Y. ASHLEY C. LeDUC, B. Sc. Supervisor of Agriculture Smith’s Agricultural School, Northampton, Ma s., 1911. Massachusetts Agricultural College. Amhurst, Mass, 1915. Taught: Essex County Agricultural School, Hathorne, Mass. 1915-19. Marlboro, Mass., High School, 1918-19. Agricultural Department, G. T. H. S.1919. —15—
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MINNIE HOOVER, Domestic Science Dept. Cumberland Valley State Normal, 1902. State, Summers 1915-16-17-18. Blair County Schools 11 terms, Rural and Graded Schools. Taught German Township Graded Schools. G. T. H. S, 1915. WESLEY M. ROSSIER, Manual Training Dept. Practical Art School. 1915. Manual Training—Ashtabula, Ohio County School, 1915-1916. Manual Training—Benwood, . W. Va., 1916-17. Manual Training—Kane, Pa., 1917-18. Eight months in Air Service ranking in Balloon Observer, A. S. (Aero); first Flying Cadet Co. Manual Training—G. T. H. S., 1919.
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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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