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JUNIURS The juniors started the year with lots of pep and class spirit. At the circus held in the High School Building, the class had a Chamber of Horrors and it was a great success. Those who attended the presentation of the four competi- tive one-act plays will remember that of Grandmother Pulls the String, presented by the Juniors. Cn May 2 the Junior assembly occurred in which was given a play called The Flattering Word. The talent shown in the play made the class very proud. This was the first class to get one hundred per cent in the sale of football tickets. Of course the annual junior-Senior Banquet capped the climax of the year's festivities. President OFFICERS President ,,,,e, C, ,,e,.,... ...... R ichard Price Vice-Presidente , ,,,lVlary .lane Lamson Secretary ,,.,,,, een-, - .. -,Nellie Lee Smith Treasurer ........,,,..,e W .,.... Dana Barker Social Committee Chairmann- ,, ...C Mary Sweet Class Advisor .....,... - ---lVliss Jones l ll! lil that 1 xv lt 1 ' j In h , KJV' .l.. I 1 x tlrlc lm un XX B xg xx -XX L ly XX L ' x X X fl X Q' - X gflb-ix: 1 . 1,5-,Z gif' 3, 1,01 t I X9 Qxffx - 1 -it ., ffsff' 4 fi' ll 'fl W' 1 4
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Thinking at last to corner him they tel! Gwendolyn to ask Bob what he did with her money. He frantically stalls for time and affairs reach an intensely dramatic point as the hands of the clock slowly move to 4, all unaware of the large part they have to play in what ist going on before them. , Luck is with Bob and the clock strikes before he is forced to te!! where the money is. A very humorous anti-climax ends the play as Bob, released from his terrific tor- ture, proceeds to te!! as many untruths as he can just for the pure love of hearing them once again. 6550655 !t's just plain hard to leave old G. H. S.! When you try to talk about it--words won't come- How can you tel! about the friends you've left, And all the times you've lost-and won. The life of youth is all a battle And it's here we've had our hardest knocks: We've taken them-complete, and onward, Stronger-into the fight we've gone. We've crabbed a lot-and say, we're sorry! We dic!n't mean it-even at the time! ' We guess our faculty just knew it They've all been mighty clean and fine! We won't go on and try to te!! it It's just a great big ache inside- , A lump, refusin' to be swallowed That makes a sob, we just can't hide! X We have to go-it's graduation! J Something for which we all have worked. I guess- 'F ff Goodbye! Gooclluck, appreciation! ffm Strive on! Play clean-for G. H. S.! ff i -Frances Guckert. f ,f 1 660555 i'iQ51'J.k 4 if 'ii ff! Page Ezblztccn 4. X xg, . l w ff f4 f X E ff XX 4 ff! XXX, f ' sql. , xxusgiif X iff I sr el ,ess
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E Q I ,lf ,5 President SOPHOMORES The Sophomore Class has been very prominent in activi- ties this year both in individuals and as a group. not a little of the success of which has been clue to Miss Kiner's able assistance. The girls of the class sang in the Cantata Rip Van Winkle, postponed from last year. In the carnival, a feature called The North Polel' was presented with Bill Evans as the ever present Santa Claus. ln the second benefit for the play ground the Sophomores gave Pearls Glen Watson, as one of the main characters received special mention from the judges. For the assembly of February l5, a play When They Built the D. Sc R. G. was given. The class party was held in the form of a supper in the cafeteria, in March. Four members of the class were represented in the Oratorical Contest, Ernest Ad- ams winning third prize. OFFICERS President ......, ..,.,..,... - , .... Edmund Yingling Vice-Presiclent--- .......... Ruth Darrow Secretary ........u. - ---Gertrude l-lollingworth Treasurer c.............,,., .....,, P aul Ashbrook Social Committee Chairman ..., ---Martha Mae Messick Class Advisor ------------------------------ Miss Kiner l is ,l X , av . l .Z f ga , l H fr ,' ltfwsll r 'I f x ' A Piiyi' Trvvizly 5157 he NY r 1 1 lv ,BA . . !-- 'sri - f ,,. - ww' 5- -4 'ff sg Ark- , i.. Q V -fx.-X X .rib X r X .-Nfl 'X -ssl. I A sf -,g W -Q Q :A-cv we ' ' X -1 V . .- wwf MVR -.
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