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-1 -'f'if? -5 - - K - -, ., . ,- T , , , . 7 , iw ,F ,'v .4 v'l 1 In I nu I H n -nn-mn n mumn mmmfuin-numuummmT-3I- -Tlmllfummlmmii' uhm -iniiiff-Fiiiiitlm., . . Realizing that they have just another year at G.H.S., the junior class is becoming somewhat restless in BIL- ticipation. But, nonetheless, the class was sufficiently aware of the moment to be sure that certain pet projects of their achieve a maximiun of success. p The first of these undertakings, the junior play, a comedy entitled FOOTLOOSE, has already been suc- cessfully done a long time as this goes to press, and the class is busily engaged in preparing for the most out- standing moment of their year, the Junior-.Senior Ban- u - 1 A quet. This event entails considerable expenseg therefore many juniors have been giving their time to money mak- ing. The class has sold candy, hot dogs, and soft driniii at both football and basketball games, the proceeds exe' ceeding even the dreams of the officers. I It has taken the work and cooperation of every melnf ber of the class to put things across, along with help from Miss McCoy and Mr. Woodburn, the 61838, SPOIISOTS. 19 l' .mu r.....r .,. .la A.,-u-..,.. -1,,.-i-...nag Q. 1 -lg........5uni.,.dQhe- '
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S I llllll mm!I JUNIORS OFFICERS President: Darrell Sutton R Secretary: Ruth Ann Rolt-Wheeler l E Treasurer: Kendrith Rowland hx Student Council Representative: y li Bill Johnson i Social Chairman: Nettie Lou jenkins X1 ii LAST lifjxxi-ll2ll'lllfl K llurry llivv, Holi 'I' TH li-in, Hill lluwmzm. .lim Alitr-lu-ll, Yun lil'UXx'll. limb Ilmnul lmmpsuli. llnvv Novi-Il. 'Hill IIOXV-Gils Horst, GI1-Im .Im'1l:m, l,m's-in l'nl'I'. XYillwl'i Al:ul'lin, l'l'4-al l':ll1m'i', Iiolv llllclrmv. X'1lSlllll' lflmnmmirl, 'IN-fi Gzlslu-ll, Dun liUXYlllS. SIGUONIJ HOXV-Mr. XVomll-urii, Ilmmis- Davis, Num-5' Own-ns. Norma Sluugli, Uuriium llmqwall. fiPI'll'lltlI' Hook, .lop In-zwlx. Yvonne- l'Ing'w:ill, Nm-ttiv Imu .lm-nkins, l l'JIlN'l'S .lmivs, Nuzunm- Flint-, Miss Mm-Coy. FIRST li0xxY+Al2il'illJl Hill, Hmmis- .Xmli-rsmi, Hill .lnhiismy llulh .Xml llnlt-Kiln-4-In-:- irrvll Sutton, .Xllvn Brown, Ks-ii Iiowlzmrl, .Ivan Kuisvr, .ls-an Gosxivll, lla-li-n Kinney. This page sponsored by Dr, L. E. Davis. 18 'L
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sv V ia ' H 'J 'ul JJ N B0-K7 RANK I-IOXV-lisl lllvllvrmott, Xvlllhllll livsslr-r, Don King, Gm-me XVool:u'rl, Rnd Nolilv, ldrwin Alzalxoorl. liogvr Xl:-l'lu-rson, .lim lie-sslvr, Roh SL-ull, Alzulrim-v Major. 'Fllllill IIUNV-howl-ll Johnson, Victor Ilivkmzm, ldilgrvlu- Ili1'l1:u'cls. llnlr f'I'ilXX'f0l'Il, .llw-x lVilsmm, Tom llrnoklumlc, l!ill llllmun, Imlunrl lVilli:lms, Tom l rl-us, lluss Brown, .lolm NN':nlkins, lbnvv lnnis. SIGUUNIB ICOXV-Alr. Mivlwm-r, l l'2ll1f'f'S Klein, liuth 'l'2lVl'll1'l'. .luzinitn NVelsh, llr:un-v Ann l!r:ull'orfl, l I'?llli'4'S Sutton, .ll-nn l':u'kn-r, lll:ll'g:l1'1-l 4'x':mwr, l l0l'ktll00 Con- rzul, lrmn .I:1m- lluslry, l'1vi-lyn Lumix. .Iolm Full:-r, Curl Hi-mll'ic'ks, Miss Uozsid. I llUN'l' ROW--Alairizm Gund, lsnln-llv Hitt. Kzllliryn linux-h, Annu Lou l'e-tl-rmnn, Mary Alnrllm lflvzzns, Uyntlliu Morris. Mary Lou l!l'vym:1ivi', Alive- Uovefll, Kathryn lD1lllll'lS, Mivlu-5' Owl-ns. Rus Slmklv, .lim llorclon, Boll Smith. Bill Simross, Don Q lim-I. lion llifflf-, , SOPHOMCDRES Last fall this class came back to school ready to investigate the mysteries of being a sophomore. Our First investigation was conduct- ed by the whole class with our new' faculty advisors as the objects of the close scrutiny. Closely following our first investigation came our second one which was election. Being already initiated into this, we chose as our officers: President ,,,V,,,,....,,,, ,,,,,,, K athryn Daniels -'K Vice President ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B us Sunkle Secretary. d,.,, . dd,,,.dd ....... ,,,.,,e,,ir M i ckie Owens Treasurer .....,..i.id..i..e..,ddd.ddd,...idoo,l...i...Ye.l.,...,,.....,e. Alice Covell Student Council Representative, t,,,,, Mary Lou Breymair The next investigation was for boys only, being football, which a number of our boys sleuthed with some credit. As a sidelight, a couple of our girls looked into cheer-leading and found it interesting. Basketball was next on the list, and we really had some repre- sentatives there. Meanwhile others of our class were looking in on journalism, band, orchestra and chorus, and of course some of us looked at our regular courses once in a while. We also took in any parties that might come our way, and in all have found it an enjoyable year. 20 l I ,
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