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jl 25Al'Ylal'l 64155 .MJ for? P1'v.r1'd011l'-Cz11'l Smith lflift' Presidvlz1'--XVilliam Elliott Sv4'1'c1'c1ry--Doris Stenger 7ll't'tISI!FUI'--CllZ1l'lCS Harmon f1d'Z'i.YCl'1lX l r. Conrad On, September 4, 11145, one lmndred two ambitious freshmen climbed the steps of G. H. S. lt was Z1 little difficult :tt tirst to End the right rooms and get ac- customed to the new ways, but in 21 short time we felt at home. lte were divided into three sections: .'X, ll. and C. and were sented in main room with Miss Klortcr and Mr. Conrad its our home room teachers. On September 7. we elected our class officers. .Xlany of the freshmen turned out to the ll:tllowe'en Party which was held on October zo. Vie played gznnes :md some of the freshmen were lucky enough to win it prize for their unusual costumes. liveryone had an exciting' time. Cin December 21, :L Christmas Itztrty was enjoyed in our home room. VVC exchanged gifts and had refreshments. Most of us enjoyed the thrilling bztsketbztll and soccer games which we whole-licztrtedly supported with our regular ztttendztnce and cheers. We wzlnt to thunk all the teziehers for their patience :md everything they have done for us. ,Xlthongh our freshman yeztr was fun, we zlre all looking torwztrd to next year when we will be sophomores. Nineteen
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Eighteen .S70l0A0l'l'l0l 6 gndzfri .MJIOIV IJ1'C.Yl'dLfli1-lQlCl11lI'Ll Cline S'cc1'cff11'-v-Lois Greenawalt Vice I rL'sidc11t-Lloyd McDonald Trvflsziral'-XVayne Talhelm f1dtfz'sc1's-Miss Wfillianis and Miss Martin On September 4, 1945, seventy-six energetic sophomores climbed the steps of G. ll. S., eager to begin their first year of senior high school. .Nt our first class meeting we elected otliccrs, also Yilma lirown Zllltl Richard Breehbiel to represent us on student council. On December 21, we held our Christmas parties in our home rooms and ex- changed ffifts. ,X so mhomore fuartet took mart in the Christmas Uroffram, es 5 l m lior llook XYeelc, the girls in our class that are members of the Library Club put on a playlct, Little XYomen, in assembly. The sophomores in the Dramatic Club helped out on a one-act play, Unsi- ness A la Modefl in assembly. ln celebration of XYashingtonls birthday the sophomore glee club sang in assembly. During the course of the year we became acquainted with Frances Harman and VVilma Keyser, who entered our class. NVQ arc very sorry that Mr. llfliitmorc was not with us all year: we wish to thank Mr. Gingrich for substituting for him.
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Twenty The eighth grade started to school on September -l, 19-15, with an enrollment of thirty-six pupils. Wfe elected officers: Norman VValclc. President: XYilliam Illarkley. Vice Presidentg Treva Mowen, Seeretaryg Lynn Murray, Treasurer. The school had a Hallowe'en Party which was largely attended by the eighth graders, who enjoyed it very much. At Christmas time we had a gaily decorated tree. VVe all had a most pleasant time open- ing the gifts for which we had drawn names. VVe were very sorry to have Mrs. Humhert leave, hut we were also glad to have Mr. Kaley back. We all like our teachers and have enjoyd this school term very much. ellen QFCLJB On September 4, 1945, we entered our tirst year of junior high school with an enrollment of thirty-four pupils. Under the supervision of Mrs. Humhert, our homeroom teacher, we elected class officers andthe results were: Robert Pensinger, President: Phyllis Cooper, Yiee Presidentg Henry Tos- ten, Secretary: Ruth Sellers, Treasurer. In December, our classroom was beautifully decorated with a Christmas tree, pine, and drawings made hy our class. VVe exchanged presents and were delighted with our surprises. A Valentine box made by Lorraine Mann was generously filled, and when opened on Val- entine's Day, disclosed a handful of Valentines for everyone. On the fifth of March, Mrs. Humbert, our homeroom teacher, who put up with us for the past six months, bade us farewell, and we welcomed M r. Kaley, who has returned from the serv- ice of his country and who will teach us during the remainder of the year.
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