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Sophomore Sollmricqgtuets Marilyn Adriance Betty Io Arnold Alice Artaz . Grace Donegan Barbara Duffy Loyette Gamba Josephine Gonzales Maurine Goodall jean Hatch . Ernestine Heuschkel Paula Hutchings Maxcy Lumsden Alfreda Mann Eugenia Mussat Kathryn Neislanik Phyllis Noblitt, Doris Petrocco Mary jane Petrocco Rosemarie Rosa Billy Joyce Simpson Barbara Smith Yvonne. Young Robert Black . Emerson Bond Collins Dunn Cleo Ferrin . Max Getts . Carleton Hubbard Donald Kosman Grant Moorhead lames Mullcev Harry McMillan William Peck De Von Snroeder John Paul Schutte Iohn Shultz . Tommy Simpson Bobby Stover . Archie Urquhart Douglas Walck lames Weaver I . Social Butterfly . Pretty Girl . Neat 'Lassie Genteel Farmerctte Little Housewife . Perfect Lady Winsome Songbird . Gentle Nursemaid Blonde Midgey . Career Girl . Miss Personality Sophomore Mademoiselle ,. Exceptional Student . . Glamour Girl . Bobby Sox No. l Bobby Sox No. Z The Quiet Sisters Demure maiden Miss Attractiveness . Diligent Miss . Friendly Demonette . Sleepy Lad Unknown Quality Man plus Camera . Basketball Player Roving Photographer . P Whole Wit Man About Town Handsome Harry One-woman jim Glamour Boy Mr. Diligence Grocery Boy Mr. Personality Sophomore M. D. . Mechanical Wizard Gallant Gentleman . Witty Urchin . Cowboy Doug All-American Sophomore
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President .... jim Weaver Vice-president Alfreda Mann Secretary . john Paul Schutte Treasurer . Carleton Hubbard Class Representative . john Paul Schutte Secretarv of Student Council . john Shultz Sponsor, Mrs. Cynthia Srapp
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f Z .W . 1 1 ge- A'2 ' Fourth Row - Shultz, Schutte, Getu. Weaver, McMillan Third Row - Hatch, Arraz, Dunn. Hubbard, Moorhead Second Row - Rosa. Arncld. Simpson, Noblirr, Mann, Lumsden Sean-d - Hutchings. Gamba, mrs. Stapp. Neislanilc, Adriance Glass History just Ollt of the green stage, forty-three of the original fifty freshmen re- entered the portals of G. C. H. S. During their first year they had elected jim Weaver as Chief Devil, with Harry Drake as assistant, Alfreda Mann as secretary, and Douglas Cross, treasurer. john Shultz was treasurer of the Council. This year jim Weaver again fell into the president's chairg Alfreda Mann was vice-president Carleton Hubbard, Secretaryg and john Paul Schutte, treasurer. john Shultz and lohn Paul Schutte again represented the class in Student Council, Shultz as sec- retary and Schutte as representative. The Sophomores started out with a bang by winning the Freshman-Sopho- more struggle. Twelve Sophomore Deir ons were members of the band, five belonged to or- chestra. Six second-year Devils went out for football and lim Weaver and james Mulkey made their letters. Four peppy sophomores returned for basketball and lim Weaver made his letter. In the spring interclass basketball games were held in which the Sophomore boys won second place. The team was captained by lim Weaver and included Max Getts, Grant Moorhead, Cleo Ferrin, john Shultz,james Mullcey and Carleton Hubbard. The girls' team was composed of Paula Hutchings, Maxcy Lumsden, Alfreda Mann, Loyette Gamba, Yvonne Young, Marilyn Adriance, Barbara Smith, and losephine Gonzales. They took fourth place. This class produced many interesting personalities who will in the near future hold the reins of the student government. Half their high school career finished, the class of 1947 looks forward to being upper-classmen, never forgetting the wise counsellors who helped direct their first two years.
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