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Le goplfomoies o The sophomore class is the larqest class to enroll at GCHS in several years. In addi- tion to this distinction they are represented by the larqest number in the school band and in other musical activities. Not easily outdone in any field of endeavor, they are always a leader of the GCHS classes on the six weeks honor roll. A The second year students take an active part in such social activities as dances and parties, They are proud of their many representatives on the Eaqle athletic teams. t L' ii' Q' mf it ' V' . ,G C 0- i . E. Atkinson J. Carlson A. Barthrolome R. Cheney P. Beath 1 I M .4 ew I ' .R :T Y A Q 'Q N . ' QA-3 , 1 - w. 5 1 ' f ' 8 H ...mf mi 1 i ,,..-ft '23 H 43 Q., 'N CRX' . . f i g, A it-df' 2. Nur V XMQ ' .. ..-- Y 5 X Q, i an . v A .8 X X Y- 4' 'J '45 . 5 1 yi A it bi kj ' M' f ' F. Gortomzikc 1' B. Heath J. Hchnke O. Kaschke N. Knerr Ja 1. f, nr I an K f gi 1 QQ . W . q we 4 tt 0 4 'r' 'W' TT 'lr' .w -21 ,X ,Ml if '. 1: X X, ' V -.Q .Q i stef ' E. ll I Q ' i 2 . 5 3 if V. Learned B. Newell P. Loomis D. Orr 'G. Mong D. Paisley 4' i 3 Q i msgstr 'T X y ' M Z, ,J , ' Q, I-7' sw it 3 N A fi A-cv :rp ,X A ,, if iw! di: , fu 'wk L it YT? , -,' se:-al' X ' J 7' ' ... g . X7 st' A J.: R y --Y if .v.,,. t -V K . A .-M, ,:: . :Qin .. nfl-1 1 :':? ' K I 4? . f.. f . ' Q - . ' 4 'L 2 , ., 9 'N X ' '- if ' fn' 1 4 E 'X i x. 'v l sf' s P. Powvcrsxg' C. Smith V. Robb W. Slitphen N. Rudvn D. Wiogers C .23 C
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The Glass 06 Sl The Chrrstmos porty qrven by the Closs of 51 was thorouqhly enloyed by everyone who attended The evenlnq beqdn os the students went Chrtstrnos Corolrnq orround the town Then the exuberent people returned to the hrqh school tor refreshments cmd doncrnq The lrbrory had been prevtously decoroted for the event As or qrond clxmox of the mcuor soctol events thls closs sponsored or frne Iuntor ond Senror Prom tn the sprrnq x -f ,3 if L t Ds 'Q' ull' ik! ex ily' fm ri A W Albee R Arnold 'of' 'V Henderson Fralzer 'l 'w-. 'Q E Nlelson R Stockman 27 14, J K Bennett Carlson J Brown Q' M Krenowtcz V Frcdrlckson B Lance 'N :st-2 ES' Pulls n B Vogler J Rmg D Cooper xA E, F Johnson K D Waltman 1 J .' i TX A 'My R D x ky K ff, 'Nia Az. 'V '. y K Q ,Q vi.. K Q 7' t 4 'tr - . Q i T T 5 're .kj 4 I AM A K 3 I f .K W- . y v' 1 v if ff T135 fd I? A A 1 A ,rx ,gs ' . 5 'E l X , ' . ' . . T. , M U ,tr as rstrf X f I 4 , l. . ,'t L? . l lla T 4 , iz 1' 1 N Ar, 5' B . A I fy LT' 'vw -1' uf 1 T y ,gg s 4 T ' - T Q- - S T , , -X if- 6 ff r- T eet. T by tg NW lk - 5 X V lg xt r T' D. . J. ' , - - , A A H , N Mm -in pf' 4' .F V, l at in Y AJ' gy main YY M., A , ' f,1,4, 9 I M r J, X XA X I N, I W i ,
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las 0 52 On October 25 they held an all school scavenqer hunt and an unusually successful freshman rmtratron The lower classrnen were requlred to do varlous stunts cmd wear odd clothes The ent1re student body ennoyed a hearty lauqh at therr anttcs The sophomores also held a separate Chrrstrnas functron They exchanged q1flS and had a flne party In general they have estabushed a record of excellence and wholehearted partlclpatlon rn all of the year s extenslve act1v1t1es J .Yve- R6' 11:02, 'x-if 91 P 'QQ-f Dayley Dzvrdson J Drllcy I Ddwdson J Funds ,ao- r-4i 5x,.., W YW f htostzrman l lxrtjuxskr l Kroeget' B Lrkc J Morrow ,I r .aug 'Asp' 'f4 iPi M-eff 'hors' Mumpfot ct l Rotnnson 1 Olson II Rogers C Putrrck L S1Ut9Y1ey 654 ,A an -1' '-uv 6 itwthwtv H blunders D Shaw P Shepherd A mtth Smlth V Smlth 29 The e S 5 3 , 'ag' 41 al T X f-. V U X .M-1 L Ai? A fl. - ' :X -1 'f T all s s ,, ' lg Q3 M. 5 7: M ' p ,t.. ,T ' ft j 1 Q t X af! T a 'T' ji: 5 J 5 -1 xyx . ' J, ' G, 1 ' . ' ' ,. ' ' . 'A X ' t ..,. ...ll ' A 'T f 'F-f ,. W 'B I . ,gf , Z : A' , , 3' I Q , N' . My .davit Q.- r T - .W - rt t M- , A yup -f s tj, , Y t . , v . A t ': fit 'V gg. l A wa 1 tl 5 V -, ISV ' K- t- 4. '2g..' L . I 2 t y .. ' T ty ' a -rl ' M' f ,S A - x - ff x fa W1 tx A V gc T , Q A A 't X X x ' 31 . . In . yu V. x S V Vt V: W K K, I Q i ,. .,. .. gt M M x .. Q ' ' Q ,UT t 4 tt it Y- s eb or r iw ,X K l W W K T V j 5 an X Q . J y ltyy a ' if j A ,, f A. ' t ,, Q if N 'xx 4 'I . 'Q . r , , ' pl ' h '
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