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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY A What was then the largest, and always will be remem- bered as the best class in G. H. S. was enrolled in Septem- ber, 1918. We were so full of pep that we could scarcely wait to be initiated so that we could have our class meeting. We chose John Wisterman, president, Vivian Lonius, vice presidentg Elizabeth Bloomer, secretary, and Florence New- house, treasurer. The boys organized a football team, and a good, scrap- py basketball squad. Howard Schreck was the only boy to receive a football UG. Five of our boys played in the High School Orchestra. We were also well represented in The Rose Maiden and 'Sloan of Arc, which were given in May. After much cramming we passed the finals. The last day of school will long be remembered, as it was Mr. Hon- nold's last day with us, and though we had just passed the Freshie stage we fully appreciated all he had done for us. Seventy-nine of us came back as Sophomores, and we now had our turn laughing at the Freshmen. At our first class meeting we elected Charles Monroe, president, Fred Thirly Mackey, vice president, Elizabeth Coyle, secretary and Florence Newhouse, treasurer. Mackey, Wisterman and Schreck played on the regular team in football, and many others went out to practice. The boys organized a basketball team, and one of our number, Fred Mackey, played on the Varsity. Last fall we came back resolved to work harder than ever to make a name for ourselves. Our oHicers are Edwin Wiener, president, Fred Mackey, vice president, Betty Bloomer, secretary, and Florence Newhouse, treasurer. Wisterman, Zaebst and Mackey were regulars in foot- ball, and Mackey played on the Varsity in basket ball. We gave a Hallowe'en class party which was very suc- cessful. At present we are preparing for the reception and the Creation to be given April 15. We feel that it is another feature in our cap that the High School pianist for the last three years, Theodore Poister, is a member of our class. Next year will be our last year in G. H. S. and we are hoping to make it by far our best. VIVIAN LONIUS, '22.
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