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IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS l I i IoE CARTER . . . President lOE TERRELL . . Vice-President HAROLD TERRELL . . . Secretary IIM WARD . . ...,,,. . Treasurer HISTORY . As we blow the dust off the history of the Iunior Class and turn the yellowed pages back, we uncover many pleasant memories. We find that we were first launched upon the sea of learning, seeking that stuff called knowledge, way back in l932. It was in this year that we entered grammar school. During the following years we encountered a few small squalls but the greater part of the sailing was smooth. These seven years of work only prepared us for the storm that was to follow. We were told that to survive this storm we should prepare ourselves in grammar school. At last the dreaded day came. We were a frightened, timid, and shy bunch on our first day at G. H. S. We expected to receive a blow from every upper- classman we saw, however, we settled down and stuck through our first. year of high school. ' When we were advanced in rank to the position of sophisticated sopho- mores, we felt that we were the backbone of school and community. At last we ,could say Boo! at the freshmen. Then, when we became proud luniors, we realized that we were important and had a definite job ahead of us. We began to expect some of the responsi- bilities of upperclassmen and we tried to do our job well. Now, as Iuniors, we are preparing ourselves for our Senior year at G. H. S. We only hope that in jvyu, ur Senior year Gainesville High can be as proud of us as we are of her. ff: ., :iii an: rkewaesii fulfil? will I xl 2 Z 0 moe so H' ,M ,,- s lbxzggxl-il
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PICKENS BUTLER MARCIE BUREORD MAXINE CAGLE TALMAGE CAGLE TOE CARTER IRENE CHESTER FRANK COILE ALICE ANNE DAVIS LOUIS DODD WINFRED EDWARDS MARIE FORREST DAN FULLER JUNIORS KITTY ALFORD BESSIE ANDERSON EVELYN BAGWELI. PAT BALDWIN VIRGINIA BALLARD KATHLEEN BARNES LUCY FAE BOLDING HAROLD BOWMAN FRANCES BROWN LAWRENCE BROWN DOROTHY MAE BROWNLOW BILLY BUTLER
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