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CLASS OFFICERS Adams. Secretary Flannery, Treasurer September, the month when all Soph- omores meet their fate, They enter the high school building for the first time to find it's just like most other schools. However, there were a few slight differences. We had to sign out-of-room permits, seniors read the morning and noon announcements, and we had a special activity period, The largest Sophomore class ever to come to G. H. S., one hundred and forty Fisher, Vice President Rannow, President strong stormed the basement floor, better known as Sophomore Alley. The Sophomore Hop was the highlight of the year. The l-lop was held in the spring on March 28, with help of class sponsors, Miss Smith and Mr. Kerin. The class officers were: President, Ted Rannow, Vice President, John Fisher, Sec- retary, Charles Adams, Treasurer, Martha Mae Flannery.
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First Row, I. to r.-Dale McClenathan, J. Miller, Palmer, Smith, Schultz, Peggy Scott, Stahl, Rensch, Sloan. Second Row--G. Shifley, Rinehart, Rich, Poce, Pickering, Payne, Stevens, J. Miller, Pot Scott. Third Row-Spoon. Myers, P. Shitley, Neumann, Mortland, Sharrock, Monroe, Pfeifer, Stultz, Don McCIenathan, Mayer, Ometer. First Row, I. to r.-Timson, Wirick, Wagner, Young, Weaver Second Row-Thompson, Ulmer, Swank, Vonce. Third Row-B. Treisch, G. Thoman, Weithman.
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