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Class History SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Long, long ago, about four years ago, the present senior class, at that time numbering 84, entered C. G. H, S. The exceptional thing about this class is the fact that as they entered the high school the faculty and upper classmen were astonished at their lack of greenness. One of the social functions of the year was the picnic which at least a part of the class are sure to remember. The football captain for the coming year was chosen out of this class. The following year they were back again, no longer freshmen but wizened and worldly sophomores. During their sophomore year nothing new of great importance took place, probably due to the hard studying during this year of their career. Another year saw them entering. This time as juniors, The latter part of the year they gave their play, Seventeen , which undoubtedly had never been equalled by another class up to this time. This year they entered with the expressions of veterans plainly showing on all their faces. lt was their year to occupy the front seats in chapel and be kings of the school. With few exceptions they have done both. In summing up it might be interesting to know that out of the 54 who will graduate this year the following people entered the first grade together in the city schools: MARION PERRY RUSSELL JAILLITE BURToN HARVEY RALPH CAYWooD HELEN PRATER DAVID LoY HALE WHITE CANZADA FIGLEY RUTH WALSH LEo MARLow MARY AMRINE VALDA COLTRANE MARIE ROBERTS PERN REES PAUL REES LA VERNE SULLIVAN ' GORDON FAULCONER ARTHUR EBERHART-I sent a dollar to a firm for a cure for my horse that slobbers. FRESH.-What did you get? ARTHUR-A slip of paper on which was written: Teach him to spit. There's a pair of good slippers, said the careless one as he threw the banana peels down. PopI said the weasel as he watched the little boy touch a match to the firecracker. Page 22
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TOP ROW: W. Maelzer, Fisher, Kinkel, Jaillite, Bratton, R. Maelzer, Caywood MIDDLE Row: Ellis, Cline, Rotchford, Hebrank, Rhodes, Marks LOWER ROW: Kneeland, L. Brown, Figley, Williams, Supplee, DeHoff, Osborne JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY A . When, as Freshmen, we entered C. G. H. S. we felt as if a most cherished dream had come true. Naturally we were termed Green Freshies, but that was part of the fun, even though we did have doubts about our being as green as some of the classes which preceeded us. At our first class meeting we elected as our class officers: Kenneth Kinkle, President: Harold Kneeland, Vice Presi- dentg Manuel Bedella, Secretary, and Erlene Jaillite, Treasurer. We chose red and white for our class colors. Miss Stenger and Mr. Turnbull were se- lected by our Superintendent to guide us through our first year of High School. We entered the next year as Sophomores, no longer victims of cruel jokes, and had gained the wisdom of the ages. NVe had lost several of our illustrious group through various reasons. This year our Sponsors were Miss Dreese and Mr. Fesmire. For officers We elected Harold Kneeland, Presidentg Max Elliot, Vice President: Jacquita Coe, Secretary, and Elizabeth Ellis, Treasurer. Our only social event in the year was a I-Iallowe'en party given us by our Sponsors. g24
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