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fx .2 FOREWORD Hello! My name is Otto. I just popped out of Mr. Swanton's pencil Sharpener so that I could conduct a tour of G. H. S. Would you like to join me? Good! Come along with me then and as we walk down the old familiar halls together we'll revise all the happy mem- ories of 47 . 4
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Seniors Senior Class Officers H. Weber - M. Hansen - B. Rasmussen - D. Chapman Before we start on our tour I would like to have you meet the Seniors, They are quite a gang. You've seen them around the halls. I remember the first time I met them. Would you like to hear about it? O. K. here goes. It was in 44 and I had just come to live in Mr. Swanton's pencil sharpener. They were much different then. I'm afraid you wouldn't have known them. They are very self-assured now, but then-. Well, in 44 a group of meek looking characters came to G. H. S. to begin a period of learning. No one paid much attention to them. We all thought them quite unimportant. But we were due for a surprise. That year at the C. C. C. they presented an original play called Willy the Wallflowerf' It was successful. Led by their able officers, Pres. Glen Lincolng Vice-pres. Dick Culbertson, Sec. Fred Ranneyg and Treas. Dorothy Wright they sponsored several clever projects such as dances, etc. After this we had to notice them. They had begun to occupy a definite part in the school schedule. In their Soph. year the Seniors were led by Augie Stricker, Dean Chapman, Doris Lawrance, and Morris Garlick. They were predominant in many activities such as Band, Sports, and Girl's League. Again they distinguished themselves at the C. C. C. by sponsor- ing the telegraph booth. Several held office in many organizations and we really could not ignore them now. We will remember them especially for the very clever Nursery dance they put on in 46 . That was some dance and is remembered by many as being the outstanding dance of the year. Their officers were Bruce Rasmussen, Harold Peterman, Mary Lou Comstock, and Alma Hansen. This is their last year at G. H. S. Their big project for this year is this annual. They are leaving it as a remembrance of them and the wonderful things that have hap- pened this year. With Bruce Rasmussen, Dean Chapman, Mary Hansen, and Harlan Weber leading them they hail you a hearty farewell. 6
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