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Remember this wild party? A thom among three roses. History adviser who over the summer had “grown” a full head of hair? Many hours have since been spent polishing rings we received in March. Our Junior Prom, of course, will long be remembered for its South Pacific theme, so beautifully done. As we finally became Seniors the same four officers were re-elected. Mrs. Wet more quickly caught on to the “Great Escape” even- day during seventh period. As a cure for those catching senioritis early, the “cage was established in the basement. The departure time for our Senior Trip , finally arrived and we now wonder if the class of ‘71 will have the time we did. We very much doubt it. Before we knew it graduation day was here and we were looking back to the four, fun-filled years we spent together. Also we looked to the future with hope that it would bring as much happiness as our vears at G.H.S. J.H. J.B. That’s right, kids. Wort:: You sure they're green and purple? 27
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Who said three more? Buddies till the end. Class On tv September morning the class of 1970 invaded G.H.S. Our two new administrators, Mr, Peterson and Mr, Breeds, had been forewarned about our dilatoriness and true to our reputation we postponed our St. Patty's Dance so long it became April Showers”. To represent our class Frank Corwin was chosen President, Kathy Green Vice-President. Jeri Sherwood Secretary and Teresa Oil.alia Treasurer, As Freshman we were generally loved by our sci- ence and history teacher's, who for some reason, never returned to G.H.S During our Sophomore year they let us loose and we had two dances, the Christmas semi-formal and a Spring hop. Doug Riemer was chosen President. Janie Fiedler Vice-President, with Jeri and Teresa retaining their former offices. Due to the austerity budget in our Junior year, we had to improvise activi- ties outside of school control — undertakings which probably shouldn't be ela- borated in this book In our third year Chris Bregel. elected to the office of Secretary, was our only change in officers. Will we ever forget our Junior class
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Senior Most Likely to Succeed Jeri Kim Most Versatile Jeri, Janie, Doug Best Natured JoAnn Andy Most Popular Most Artistic Janie Jim Sarah Walt Most Musical Jeri Kim 28 Most Dependable Janie Arthur
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