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The junior class of 1939-'40 has successfully paddled through three years on the Lake of Knowledge. They could not have done so without the guidance of their captains, commonly known as teachers. The class did not enter enthusiastically into the contests until their junior year. They made an excellent showing in the annual contest, with Louise Moyer as the attractive queen candidate from the junior class. The class play, The Blundering Herd, was presented on December 8 and was well received by the audience. The most attractive event of the year was the Junior-Senior Banquet. The seniors will remember this banquet, because of the nice way they were enter- tained by the juniors. Many of the boys took an important part in the athletic games, while the girls took their usual stand in the other departments. The class officers of the junior year are: President, Charles Hamilton: Vice- President, Prank Tryon: Treasurer, Joe Cagle: Secretary, Marjorie Bennett: Reporter, Wayne Largent: Cheer leaders, Kenneth Murphy and Helen Messer. First row-Gerald Casteel, Imogene Dean. Carl Webb, Ruth Davis, Bob Wells, Helen Messer. Riley Clark. Second row--Imogene Pittman, Roy Derfelt, Winnia Coffey, Earl Morris, Dorothy Scott, Murel Patterson, Helen Ryan. Third row-Howard Thompson, Billie Bethell, Frank Tryon, Margaret Hampson, Earney Gaede, Claudine Elliott. Charles Hamilton. Fourth row-Raye Martin, Eugene Ross, Marjorie Bennett. Harry Glades. Helen Carlisle, Maurice Martin, Violet Rice. Fifth row-Nellie Lenz, Norman DeGraff. Louise Moyer, Melvin Haverneld, Marjorie Arm- strong, Billy Lee, Lois Stinson, Max Shaw. Sixth row-Kenneth Murphy, Arlene Williams. Ray Bynum, Waymeth Shetley. Bob Tremble. Gwendolyn Clawson, Clarence Wilson. Margaret Benton. Seventh row-La Veta Murray, June King, Jean Clark, Howard Lane, Leila Port, Leon Fox, Kathleen Myres. Wayne Largent. Eighth row-Ruthalea Edmonds. Junior Donaldson, Neal Stidham, Glendora Myres. Harold Burwick. Virginia Strickland, Eugene Russell, Mayme Lee Stillson. Ninth row-Ruby Gaw, Joe Cagle, Alice Davis, Henry Lepard, Marjorie Brown, Gerald Wallace, La Vonne Wade, Gates Harreld. Page Twenty-two
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.S In 1938 one of the largest freshmen classes ever to enter G. H. S. was enrolled. The class was unusually active in all contests, and elected their candidate, Martha France, as Athletic Queen. Returning this year as sophomores, they elected the following as their class officers: President, Leon Langford: Vice-President, Imo Jean Feagan: Secretary and Treasurer, Billie Bradshaw: Reporter, Norma Crabtree: Cheer leaders, Ruth Esther Hasenplaugh and George Downing. The students enter willingly into all activities and the boys are especially in- terested in football, basketball, and track. First row-Juanita Geisler. Dorothy Webb, Mildred Vicory, Dorothy Qualls. Eva Shoemaker, John Joseph, Dorothy Lou Freeman, Jack Watkins. Second row'-Lucille Morrison, Zenobia Cook, Mary Catherine Rice, Martha France. Jimmie Channel, Helen Robinson, Wayne Hunt, Arnetta Porter. Third row-Rayma Cagle. Wretha Smith, Lois Coberly, Clinton Wade, Margie Redden, Bill Wade, Hilda Schaeffer, Pat Smith. Fourth row-Roy Hussong, Mary Louise McCullough, Jack Delmar, Helen McMillian, Harri- son Myers, Arlene Rooney, George Dunnill, Marjorie Gardner. Fifth row-Clella McGuire. Glen Howerton. Billie Bradshaw, Nancy Tackitt, Marceline Scott, Harry Rice, Inas Patty, Bob Shaddy. Sixth row-Kathryn Corbus, James Bailey, Marjorie Jarrett, Leonard France, Helen Bailey, Charles Pine, Betty Shaw, Lonnie Stussy, Elizabeth Anne Jones. Seventh row-Johnny Faulkner, Joanna Mathiews. Warren Fieandt, Frances Smith, Howard Jones, Mary Helen Tackitt, Mervin Fichtner, Dorothy Mae Freeman, Leon Langford. Eighth row-Marjorie Anderson, Robert Pine, Billie Stratton, Bill XVilson, Joan Easley, Junior Jent, Ruth Esther Hasenplaugh, George Downing. Norma Crabtree. Ninth row-Clarence Smith, Billie Ann Tillman, Ira Endicott, Annibel Hatfield, Harold Gibson, Betty Kinkade, Dick Sellers, Imo Jean Feagan, Edward Enyart. Page Twenty-four
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