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CLASS OF '50 ON JANUARY 7, 1926, a group of twenty young upstarts came from under Miss Tower's careful care to learn the duties of a freshman and in September, 1927, they were joined by fifty-five more. Thus, the class of 1930 was started. The task of broadening their minds was given to their capable teachers. At their first election this group showed signs of intelligence when they elected Cass Kemp for their President. The 1928 semester was started with fifty-eight of the seventy-five that started as freshmen. Sophomores at last, but not so different. Al Johnson, Marie Youngs and Helene Lage with Bob Choate as President were chosen to conduct the business of the Sophs '30. The year of 1928 as well as teaching the Sophs how to wade through Caesar also gave them an opportunity for social accomplishments. They jumped at the opportunities. The Junior year for the class of '30 was begun by sixty Juniors, an increase of two over their Sophomore roll. With Franklin Parsons as President with Youngs, Blanding, and Riley as helpers they started out 1929 with a bang, Class insepar- ables and Class sharks were beginning to appear. Juniors of '30 in the year of 1929 were known, as all Juniors are, as being the worst class in school. September 1929 however, brought fifty-eight Seniors to complete their voyage on seven c's of G. H. S. Socially, financially, and intellectually, they have been successful. At the Mock Election many things turned up on Board, some of which cannot be mentioned here. Al Johnson as President, Dorothy Riley, Thelma Reynolds, and Milton Blanding were chosen as Senior officers. The Class of '30 has successfully edited another Annual which is held by them to be the best ever produced. The Voyage of the Class of '30 ends With hut ffty-eight of her crew, alive Which put to .rm with seventy-fve. They Unite in Prayer: Ar clmrmater we must now my good-hye, God Hen' ur wherever we go. ROBERT CHoATE. a v.- . -f1930,, '?age21
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