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Junior Class ' CLASS OFFICERS President--Max Stenger Vice President--James Stenger Secretary- -Joanne Brewbaker Treasurer - -Ronald Goetz . IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE After completing two years as extras, we finally became stars and found it awonder- ful life. ' Om' directors for our two years as extras were: Eddie Smith, Max Stenger, Dorothy Helmuth, and Robert Kendall the first year, James Stenger, Max Stenger, Joanne Brewbaker, and John Schenkel the second year. After becoming stars, we met in Room 5 on September 5 and elected directors and a girl and boy to represent us on Student Council, the latter being Lorraine Metcalfe arid Eddie Smith. On October 9, we decided to buy class rings. The following committee was ap- pointed by the president: Pauline Lindsay, Peggy Goetz, Ronald Goetz, and Robert Kennedy. The day the samples arrived, each member of the class went to the office and voted for the ring of his choice. On December 22, every one enjoyed the Christmas Party held in Room 5. Gifts were exchanged and delicious refreshments were served. On January 5, we selected our class colors, motto, and the class flower. Our'hat, emblem, and pennant were chosen on .T anuary 29. Now as stars we are looking forward to our first dramatic production. LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR was given in the spring as our class play. Colors - Red and White Motto - Today We Launch, Tomorrow We Anchor Flower - Red Rosebud Class Song Hail to our class of old G. H. S. Hail to our red and white, In our memory our school-will be, The one who has led us a'right. Oh, we are classmates all together, And we'll uphold our motto true. When we laimch out on the blue, We'll remember our classmates and you. So we are climbing on to victory, J We'll reach our goal by and by. So, here's a great big cheer for the class we hold so dear, THE CLASS OF '52, ' Remember the days when we were just mere freshmen, Remember our trials and tribulations there Our happy sophomore days have quickly passed away, At last as upperclassmen, we began to have our say, And then remember those games and plays that were so thrilling, We'll remember our alma mater for ever and ever more.
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Sophomore Class Pres. Dale Gearhart V. P. John Buchanan Sec. Beverly Myers Treas. Carl Keener Room 10 19 Room 9 Room 1 TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST We entered G. H. S. on September 5, 1950 as Sophomores. With heads held high we walked through the halls. We were no longer just plain extras, stardom began to loom before us as a reality. Our cast is on location in three rooms, 9, 10, and 1. We gained one new cast member and lost three along the way. Our first cast meeting was held in Room 9, at which we elected officers, and our representatives to the Student Council. On December 22, we enjoyed Christmas parties in our studios. Om' glee club took part in a Christmas program on December 21 g this proved to be a great production. We are well represented ln the sports world. We are represented on the varsity basket- ball team by Tuck Colbert, and several of our girls and boys play on the other teams. We have members in the various clubs, and take an active part in all of the social activities of the school. We are looking forward to the time when we can play the part of Mighty Juniors , for we are now just Two Years Before The Mast.
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