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SENIORS On September 14, 1936, there entered eighty-six boys and girls wanting to gain the knowledge that only high school could give them. We were fortunate enough to gain the sponsorship of Miss Dorotha Senter and Mr. Dan Abbey. Although we were just green freshies, we had the privilege of seeing one of our classmates, Betty Benton, crowned Carnival Queen. During our sophomore year there were not many important events. We elected the following officers: President, Gerald Martin: Vice-President, Betty Shaefferg Secretary, Juanita Overstreet: Treasurer, Margie Alleng Reporter, Marie Breden. We chose blue and gold as our class colors, and the violet as our class flower. Our junior year was Hlled with many memorable events. Our class Won the reputation of being very active, and we had the privilege of seeing Helen Oyler elected Queen of the Blue and White. On November l7, 1938, our class play, Cheerio, My Deariof' was given with great success. On the fifth of May We entertained the Seniors at the Junior-Senior Banquet. During this year we elected the following officers: President, Gerald Martin: Vice-President, Olin Shetleyg Secretary, Helen Oyler: Treasurer, Paul Gaskin: Reporter, Helen Rohrbough. Now we have reached the first step in gaining our goal, our commencement. To direct us through this last year we elected these officers: President, Olin Shetleyg Vice-President, Gerald Martin: Secretary, Margaret Qualls: Treasurer, Paul Gasking Reporter, Marie Breden: Cheer leaders, Margaret Fowler, Bob Summers. This year we have presented aivery successful play, Nuts and Bolts, given Ap-ril 18, 1940. To the juniors go our thanks for a very lovely banquet. We leave as a token of our appreciation of four of the best years of our life, the landscaping of G. H. S. HONOR ROLL Peggy Ellington Helen Oyler Margaret Qualls Lou Ann Stillson Helen Rohrbough Betty Benton Marie Braden Charles Davis Orlin Shetley Page Fourteen
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BETTY BENTON If I could live on talk what a wealthy person l would be. Chapel Committee 4: Annual Staff 4: Typing Proficiency 3: Junior Play 3: Prom Committee 3: Pep Club 4: Activity Editor on Cialenite and Scribbler 4: Contest Play 4. JUANITA FULLER Quiet, neuer malzes a sound: you'd never know she's around. Reporter for C1alenite 4: Con- test Play 4: Soft Ball 2. OLIN SHETLEY. JR. The combined qualities of man UD and athletefl Football 3. 4: Basketball 3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 3: Chapel Committee 4: Intramural Sports 2. 3: Class President l: 4: Cheer Leader 2: Annual Staff 3, 4: Carnival Program 1: Class Vice-President 3: Class Play 3. 4: Prom Committee 3. WANDA HAVENS She has a way all her own. Handcraft Club l: Dramatics 4: Typing 3: Carnival Program l: Class Editor of Galenite 4: Basketball 1. VEDA MAXINE OLIVER 'likeable and always full of glee. Carnival Program l : Home Eco- nomics Club 2: Drum Corps 2. 3: Prom Committee 3: Glee Club 4: Pep Club 4. DONALD ANDERSON Theres nothing more potuf crful than silence. Member of Rattle Snake gang 2: Typist on S'cribbler 3. WANDA WEBB Happy, efficient, as true as her uJord. ' Glee Club 4: Drum Corps 4: Typing Proficiency 3: Prom Committee 3: Letter G award in Summer School 3: Galen- ite Reporter 4: Dramatics Club 4: Basketball l. LEON CARLISLE Wounded I am, but with the eyes of a lady. Glee Club 3: Intramural sports 2, 3: Reserve seat committee 4. HELEN ROHRBOUGH The good Lord said. 'Let there be foolishness' and he created me. Chapel Committee 4: Glee Club 1: Drum Corps l,2.3,4: Prom Committee Z, 3: Annual Staff 3, 4: Magic Club Z: Dramatics 2: Class Play 3. 4: Pep Club l, 2, 3: Class officer 1. 2. 3. RAYMOND WALKER lVhy search for opportun- ity? Let opportunity rind me. Camera Club 3: Magic Club 3: Dramatics 4. CLAUDE E. WILLIAMS A lad never bold. a spirit so still and quiet. ' Operetta 2: Glee Club 3. 4: Class Play 4. NIILLIE MAE WENZEL A perfect woman, nobly planned, to win, to comfort, and commandf' Handcraft Club 1: Carnival program l: Typing Proficiency 3: Prom Committee 3: Annual Staff 4: Basketball 4. Page F if tern
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