Golden High School - Yearbook (Golden, CO)

 - Class of 1940

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Golden High School Golden, Colorado Class of 1940 Readers of the Senior Annual Here and There Anywhere, United States Dear Readers: This will serve to introduce to you a group of fifty-six outstanding young people who will this year walk proudly forth in caps and gowns-four years of fun, lasting friendships, and learning written in their mem- ories and a shining future in the dreams-to receive well-earned diplomas May 31, 1940. Wide steps and fretful hours lay before the roup of wondering pupils when they became a part of golden's destined successors, dreaming that they, too, in four years would be the mighty, envied Seniors. Of course, as is true with every class, not all these first voyagers completed the journey. At the ports of every new year old passengers would stay behind and new ones with vise approved walked the gangplank to higher decks. Admiral Ralph Bradley, with the assistance of Ca tain Leonard Vogel, guided the ship across Fresh- man gay. With Commander Mary Jane Allison suc- ceeding Jean Warren and Ensign Bill Owens, the liner, HQIIBQH 1940, docked in the calm waters of Sophomore Gu f. Then in September came the signal to set sail again-all was clear ahead. Admiral Ralph Bradley again on deck with Skipper Colman McMahan and his abled-bodied mates, Bill Sarell and Bill Owens, wel- comed those who joined the crew and it was a hale and hearty outfit that waved Ahoy to Junior Harbor. After a three months' vacation in this pleasant resort, a new Admiral, Bill Soapy Sarell, commanded the little Queen-. Captain Martha Faye Hodgeman aided the busy fellow and in turn was assisted by Com- mander Lloyd Churches and Ensigns Monty Pike and Eileen Thuet, who, with the commanding officers, steered the Queen- through many stormy seas. A gala affair to celebrate a successful voyage was held on board-the Junior Promenade where Holland was reproduced in realistic wall scenes and Dutch-ly cos- tumed punch girls and check-room assistants. next journey was certain to be the most important of all. It was with this view in mind that the crew chose capable, though new, leaders and set sail for Senior Seaport. This time it was Bon Voyage forever to a class that would never return together to the same port. Admiral Naomi Neal was guiding the ship on this, its last trip. Skipper Colman McMahan was on hand. Commander Vic Oppenlander kept the log book in or- der and Ensigns Arleen Schaffer and Monty Pike coun- ciled the faithful crew. Then the work be-gan-the Sen- ior play and graduation activities. All hands were on deck to welcome First-mate Diploma. In maroon and white caps and gowns all passengers of the Queen 1940 received the honorary discharge. The And now we say to them: Shipmates forever, who forever may be Successful voyagers on a calm, blue sea, May your futures be great, May you always be -Just Shipmates-. Remember us, The Class of 1940. NAOMI NEAL President COLMAN McMAHAN Vice-President VIC OPPENLANDER Secretary-Treasurer HELEN FAIRBAN KS Sponsor

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