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A Douglas Palmer If you don't be- lieve it, just ask him. lean Long Where there's a Will there's a Way. Douglass Semonin You don't under- stand him: you stand under him. Lillian Adams She didr1't say much: she didn't have to. Dean Austin Sure, I like to study-a little. Page 18 CLASS OF 1944 Lois Wise Be good, sweet child, already you are clever. Bill Taylor Tall, dark, and PoXy !!l Violet Collman A little anxious smile, like the waq of a doq's tail. George Allen He said he wrote it just to prove writ- inq was easy. Lillian Smith There is a qreat aim in her life.
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Bill Taylor, Vice-Presidentg lean Long, Sec.-Treas.p Douglas Palmer, President. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY V ln September 1940, a group of 126 freshmen entered G.H.S. to work, and gain knowledge for the next four years. We elected Mac Hughey, president: Guy McCune, vice president: and Shirley Ward, secretary-treasurer. We took part in activities and enjoyed being students in G.H.S. In the fall of 1941, only 101 of our original group returned. Again we took part in activities, we served as Waiters and waitresses at the Iunior- Senior Banquet and enjoyed a Freshman-Sophomore Party. As juniors we had a group of 81 students who elected Wallace Coates, president: William Hamel, vice president: and Doris Woods, secretary- treasurer. We presented a play, Going Places and sold food at the Regional Tournament in ,March to raise money for the annual Iunior-Senior Party. After much hard work, we gave a successful party to the departing Senior Class. ' This year, since many of our group have left to join the armed forces, we number 68. We elected Doug Palmer, president: Bill Taylor, vice presi- dent: and jean Long, secretary-treasurer. We entertained the school with a dance and enjoyed parties within our group during the year. Those ofus who have had the opportunity to finish school regret that we have to leave those with whom we have spent our brief period at G.H.S. A ' Page. 17.
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Lloyd Walker l don't have a sole of my own. Georqicrnna Baker Life-'s iun when you're popular. Dolores Gciiiner Green Her pep is like Old Faithful, contin- uously bubbling over. C cxrolyn Senn I Wish that l could hide inside this let- ter. Ray Zeeb lt was fun While it lasted!! CLASS OF 1944 I ecm Smith !Not graduated! Pardon my south- ern accent. Delmar Ohren A lovable old sail- orman. Betty Watson He's deep in the heart of Texas! Bob Rankin When he came to Greenville, he brought something qood with him-his sister. Shirley Ward l'm here, but I'll be back in a minute. Page 19
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