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..,. . . .....e....-e.........-.-..-.-,....., if - . 1.5511 5 6 . i 2 s '-'......... '----- ...-...... . ll First Row: M. Thomas, M. Vorce, G, NVolf, P. Clark, D. Simpson, B. XVebster, R. Jones, M. Hopkins, R. Dorr, H. Gann, R. Mason. Mr. Farrow. Second Row: ld. Steffonicli. Bl. Dillon, J. Sheriff, C. O'Neill, M. Nelson, D. Gorman, lf' XY'l L Th 't ' ' Nl A ll Harvey, R, fi vox, . ompsun, L. S rilck, P. Frxpp. . . Ilan 1. Third Row: M. Kelly. ll. 0'lJonnell, li. Roberts, Ii. Strouse, R. Llsvog F. Pierce, XV. Yolz, G. Anderson, C, Howe, li. Grady, M. Dillon. Fourth How: I . XVest, B, Mossberger, B. Bunzel, O, XVatson, M. Nichols, A. Bacon, J. Mcl'm'kle, J. Thomas, A. Corfman, R. La Favre, P, Rnmstvtter, IC. Thompson. '41 IN SPOTLIGHT One Wednesday morning in September, 1937, a group of meek CID, green QU Freshmen slid timidly into their assigned seats. All the teachers remarked about the outstanding my group who were forging ahead. The majority of this new class came from Golden, while others ventured. forth from Fairmount, Maple Grove, Guy Hill, Ralston, Daniels, and neighboring states. After recovering from their stage fright of the first few days, the class chose the following officers: Wanda Mae Selby, President, first semesterg Mary Ellen Vorce, President, second semester: Mildred Heath, Vice-President, Florence Geudner, Secretary-Treasurer. They selected Garvin Burroughs to represent them in Student Council. Their first step into social life was the class party, which, needless to say, was a success. In the second year Albert Corfman, Helen Ruth Gann, Gerald Gould, Don Smith, and Mary Kay Thomas joined the ranks of the Sophomores. During the course of the year a very successful party was held in the high school gymnasium. The class officers were: Mildred Heath, President, Fred West, Vice-President, Florence Geudner and Mary Kay Thomas, Secretary-Treasurersg and Ethel Jane Harvey, Council representative. The school year 1939-40 brought many new activities to the Juniors. Ably piloted by the faculty sponsors, Mrs. Helen Luddington and Mr. Mason Farrow, the class entertained the Seniors at the annual Promenade which carried a southern colonial theme. New faces to appear this year were Wayne Hyllegard, Ruth Lisco, Ruth Mason, Virginia Mayer, Oliver McMahan, Janice Sherriff, Audrey Bacon, and Juanita McCorkle. The Juniors have been capably governed by Al-bert Corfman, President, Bill Harris, Vice-President: Mary Kay Thomas, Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Ellen Vorce and Roy Gurule, representatives. We've come a long way together and now the time is here for us to bid you a sad, but pleasant, farewell. So long, Seniors!!
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MARY KAY THOMAS Secretary-Treasurer JUHIUH A 7 HELEN LUDDINGTON Sponsor 1 as-.W JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE First Row: M. Heath, P. Clark, M. Dillon, H. Gann, Vlrw L dd' to A .. u mg n. Second liow: G. Miner, B. Smith, B. Bunzel, Prof. Farrow. MASON FARROW Sponsor ALBERT CORFMAN President BILL HARRIS Vice-President
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'i'hird Row: M. Va:-ther, J. Frost, T I I .SUPHUIIIUHE CLHSS L SOPHOMUOREI ULASS First Row: A. M'art'in, L, Bauer. E Baker. J. Crane. A. Jar-obs, J. Son H. Pomeroy, M. Grady. G. Allgood, A. Deffenbaugh. M. Steiner St-cond Row: A, Rouse. I.. Baker. A Rund, M. Howard, L. Plziimett, E Romano, B. Barb. L, Mai-key, V Pfalzzraf. E. Myers Peek. L. Hall, M, Mauzhan, M Fc-ather, R. .Mlams. ll. XVe1ls. N Shefft-rd. P. Martin, H. VanVol kenburg' I-'mirth Row: R. Polic-y, M, Napier L. Hickey. G. Aitkenhead. D Helps, K, T2omhot't'. t . Guudgre J. Brunnel. D. Ray. F. Davis. Fifth Row: M. Sinner, H. Shlaller, J' Mason, .T. Matthews. L. Mac.-Ks kill. E. Pike, F. Calkins. V. Sie- vers. J. Rozgps. R. Via-not. NV. XVal- latrt-. H. Roberts. H. Crane, .T Jones, TS. Logan. Sixth Row: TJ. Flemiinrr, A, Beard a , Zimmer. R. Smith. IW. Matthews TJ. Churches. D. Hedrir-ks, T! 'Pt-rnstrom, R. Lisro, G. Worden P. Gibson. L. Bachniian. A. Rowe P. Robinson. THE SOPHOMORES No longer a lowly and traditionally green Freshman, a Sophomore acquires a new dignity comparable only to that of the mighty Seniors, and he is apt to look 'back and be shocked for having been so unfbecomingly funny HJ. He seems to take on an added growth-more often physically, but occasionally mentally. But this class has been exceptional. Never content with the jibes and tricks 'because of their Frosh standing, they have asserted themselves, and with the great numiber of capable leaders will graduate as one of the most outstanding classes Golden High has ever known. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS L. Calmett, Pres.: B. Barb, Vice-Pres.g L. Markey, Sec.-Treas.: C. Goudge, Rep.: R. Kin g', Sponsor.
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