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The BLUE and W H I T E Honor Roll Honor Points Mary Ellen Bennett .........-....,...,............. ll2 Dorothy Wallace ...........................e....... IO8 Lewis Overstreet ....,............................. lO7 Emory Cogswell ..........,.e............. ....... l O2 Helen Murray Mary Jane Lawing Raymond Lumbley Bill McKinzie Billie J. Loris Qualls David Rowland Ted Myers ldalene Overstreef Lewis Overstreet Montgomery Lois Shaw Wilma Russell Lloyd Schrader Lucille Schroeder Ben Patterson Wade Tennis Neal Wade Clarissa Sellers Dorothy Wal lace Page Eleven
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The BLUE and W H I T E S Q GFIIOYS Class Officers Ben Patterson ...-................N........... - President Ted Myers .-,............wY..h.k......... Vice-President Emory Cogswell ..h.,-k...............H.Y,Y,.,.. Secretary Nadine Jackman ....................,........ -.. Treasurer David Rowland ,..a................-..-.. ...,-.- R eporter Mary Ellen Bennett, Lloyd Schrader ..........-. Cheer Leaders Henry Carlisle Lena Bell Mary Ellen Bennett Ruth Benton Eannes Hobson Emory Cogswell Margaret Comer Ralph Everett Dot Ann Hubbard Nadine Jackman Frederick Jones Jess Kitch Boyd Lamb Halley Lamb Page Ten Jack Bryant Jack Fieandt Jack Jones Rex Largent Kelly Hedges Russell Kernaghan
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The BLUE and WHITE Class History Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! It was the sound of l7O marching feet as 85 rookies entered Galena High School on September 6, 1934. We saw the completion of the gymnasium and the publication of the first Blue and White. We chose Marie Fleming as Our class queen and put up a gallant fight in the annual contest, but we were defeated by the seniors. Under the sponsorship of Miss Hubbard and Mrs. Haseltine we held our first class meeting and selected the following officers: President, Ted Myers, Vice-President, John Pennockg Secretary-Trea- surer, Mary Ellen Bennett. Time marches on! During our Sophomore year we were under the sponsorship of Miss Hub- bard and Miss Hoard. Five new teachers ioined the officers' ranks. Since we were no longer lowly Freshmen we were allowed to have parties. Time marches on! Our Junior year found us hale and hearty. Under the direction of Miss Hubbard our class play, The Million Dollar Butler , was presented. lt was our privilege and pleasure to entertain the class of '37 at the Junior-Senior Banquet. We had two parties during the year and a picnic. Time marches on! At last, we are nearing our goal. Several have dropped from our ranks but l5 girls and 23 boys march on at the command of Ben Patterson, who has been our leader for three consecutive years. Lena Bell represented our class in the annual contest and 'was elected Annual Queen. Under the supervision of Miss Hubbard we presented our play, Good Gracious, Grandma! The seniors held a prominent place in school athletics. This year saw five additions to our trophy case by various athletic groups. Saluting the Juniors for a successful Prom, we march around the corner to Commencement. Time marches on! Class Prophecy The following are articles taken from the files of a popular newspaper, dated l948. They concern members of the G. H. S. Class of '38. y The screens' newest star, Mary Ellen Bennett, is divorcing her present husband, Bill McKin- zie to marry Ted Myers. The Adventures of Fearless Fred , the show which played to a full house on Broadway for three consecutive weeks, is now being filmed. The characters are: Lena Bell, heroine, David Rowland, hero, Jack Fieandt, villain. Ruth Benton and Clarissa Sellers, mad reporters for the Pinchville Evening Blabber, are in Siberia to interview Jess Kitch, worlds' champion pocket pool player who is on on exhibition tour there. Jack Bryant, who is agriculture instructor at K. U., announced today the discovery of a new method of planting wheat. He says it is much better to plant wheat seed one foot apart because in that way it is much easier to cover your ground. Hank Carlisle, local electrician, has discovered how to make silent pictures in techni- color. He has been assisted by Emory Cogswell who has quite a reputation as a mathematician. Ralph Everett, multi-millionaire manufacturer of Cushionless billiard tables announced his coming marriage to his secretary, Margaret Comer. Russell Kernaghan, who is colonel in the R.-O. T. C., is driving an eight cylinder Dodge around town with another good-Iaoker in tow. Jack Jones and Raymond Lumbley, president and vice-president of the We-Freezem Ice Company, have broken their contract with their radio song-bird Billie Jane Montgomery because she beat up her husband, Loris Qualls. Dot Ann Hubbard and Mary Jane Lawing, the Hot-Cha Sisters, are featured at the Oasis for three nights this week. They are reported to be very good but your correspondent cannot verify this. Nadine Jackman and her husband, Eannes Hobson, are not getting along so well because poor Eannes signed a contract with the Pinochlers lSt. Louis Cardsl to carry water for their baseball team. Benny Patterson and his wife, Wilma Russell, are giving temperance talks on the radio. Kelly Hedges, matinee idol, is starred in a new picture, Beautiful One . Opposite him is ldalene Overstreet, a newcomer who shows great promise as a comedian. Boyd Lamb is in Africa teaching the heathen the advantages of establishing beauty parlors for the blind. ' Halley Lamb and Lucille Schroeder are in Europe on their honeymoon. They were married seven years ago but iust saved enough money to make the trip. Rex Largent, All-American football player, has taken up boxing as a pastime. He says it will do him good in important games. Lewis Overstreet is running for President on the Free Air ticket. His campaign manager, Wade iPetel Tennis reports that the opposition hasn't a chance. Neal Wade and Dorothy Wallace are planning on marriage. Neal is still hopeful though he says even the best plans sometimes go wrong. Lloyd Schrader, tenor, who won stardom through his interpretation of Lois Shaw's method if playing Juanita on the piano, is in the midst of an affair with his secretary, Helen urray. Page Twelve
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