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Bill Frew Charles Moore lane Ann Price Richard Dill SENIOR CLASS HISTORY e, the present senior class, became a solid body when, in the fall of 1938, we were enrolled in Garfield High School. Almost two hundred strong and as fresh as the traditional freshmen, we spent our initial year adjusting ourselves to the novelty of high school life. ln the spring of 1939, we chose capable Miss Latta as our class sponsor and organized. Officers elected for 1939-40 were Ieanne McBride, president, Harold Ward, vice-president: Emma Lou Batchelor, secretary, and Carl Wod- icka, treasurer. Getting into the social sway, we held a party at the Lange Auditorium, a gala skating party at the Silverleaf Rink, and a climatic hay-ride on May 29. Starting in September, 1940, we resolved to outdo all our previous efforts to further ourselves and our school. With the aid of Miss Lata, we elected our class officers. These were Bill Frew, president: Mary Merke, vice-president: Emma Oarcl, secretary, and Bob Center, treasurer. The first big social event on the calendar was a Christmas party at the YMCA. This was followed by the Hlitterbug lamboreeu on Ianuary 31. With the aid of Mr. Spencer Hicks, the director, and endmen Bill Frew, Elmo McCormick, Iohn Voelker, and Henry Gilmore we put on the lunior Minstrel Show, which was a big success. But the really big event of the year was the Iunior Prom. We obtained the services of orchestra leader Bob Barnes, and everyone had a wonderful time dancing away the hours. fContinued on Page 17? Page E1L'L'C'l1
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