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Pioneers Paul Kennedy Shirley Koepke Joseph Krider Richard Kruger Norma Kugler Pat Lonergan William Loomis Eleanor Maggert Juanita Maggert William Maggert Ann McBride Gary McPheeters Donna Myers Madeline Miller Carol Miser Barbara Moss Gloria Mossberger Herbert Maurer Bernard Myers Mary Jo Nielson Evangeline Missly Howard Knott Frederick Olinger Deloris Penland Margaret Prickett Harland Quince Evan Roberts Mary Romano Donna Rose Violet Shipe Sharlie Shull Carolyn Schurr Carolyn Simpson Robert Sleek William Stevens June Stiles Beverly Travis Melvin Treesh Marilyn Turtle Glenn Warfield John Waterbeck Martha Wells Richard Westfall Colleen Williams Jack Williams Evelyn Wilson Carolyn Withrow John Wyatt Ned Zimmerman p 5 j , . 1 1 ' ' f) IfiRb
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Pioneers P- Barbara Moss, secretary; Thomas Diederich, pre: dent; Gloria Mossberger, treasurer; Pat Lonerga Vice president. Thelma Battels Robert Baumgardner Sally Bixler Dorothy Burniston Gerald Beebe Marceille Beebe Richard Best Robert Bock Richard Bowlby Junior Brooks Frances Brumbaugh Arthur Carper Damon Casey Elbert Chittenden Betty Cleland Sue Ann Coyer William Cramer Frank Dennis Thelma Dennison Evelyn Diederich Irma Diederich Thomas Diederich Harold Deihl Violet Deal Thais Ervin Jack Feagler Richard Furnish Leona Foster Shirley Fuller Joyce Getts ' . -Jt y J A Maynard Griffin Robert Grimes Jean Harner Leslie Harper Richard Haslett Hudson Hays Thomas Hendrickson Franklin Hullinger Artie Hopkins Rita Hopkins James Houser Kathleen Hover Mary Lou Hillegass Thomas Jackson Bonnie Kees
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Freshmen - Pioneers Scouting into new fields the Pioneers have opened the way of adventure. With chief scout Tom Diederich to guide them they have progressed greatly and have discovered a new vein of gold, the second year of high school. Trailing along with the chief scout is Pat Lonergan, Vice President, Barbara Moss, Secretary, and Gloria Mossberger, Treasurer giving their aid whenever needed. After getting along the path heading for the mine they set aside time for entertainment. For further advice and direction they have turned to the more experienced leaders, the sponsors: Mr. Woodcox, Miss Gump, Miss Evard and Mr. Nipple. These Pioneers will be a great aid in helping the up and coming Freshmen and their experiences will be beneficial to G. H. S. Mr. Ralimcr was irritated by some one whispering during economics recitation. Silence, he thundered. I want it so quiet in here I can hear a pin drop. There was supreme silence for an instance. Then Alvina Molargik piped up: Well, let her drop! Mrs. Sweeney: I what do I see? Basil Rowe: Pupils ok deep Schlecht: Bookkeeping is a healthful job; Heibert: How is that? Schlecht: You get so much exercise running nd down the column. Heibert: Ha! Ha! But sometimes I lose my The problem of cheating was being discussed in Miss Gump ' s sales class. If you can cheat and live with yourself, that ' s your business. I find that 1 can cheat and live with myself much better than I can fad and live with mother, re- plied John Walter. TRAVELER Barbara Curie: ' During the summer I v long trip. First of all, I went to southe. by popular demand. Susan Warfield: Who demanded it? Barbara: The people of northern Indiana Jim Shaw ' s Dad: I don ' t see why you couldn ' t have inherited a little of my brains! Jim ' s father stormed at him, what did the teacher keep you in for tonight? Jim: I didn ' t know where the Azores were. Dad: Well, after this, just remember where you put things. CUTTING IT SHORT Marcine Ashenfelter: I wrote an article on fresh milk, and Miss Evard condensed it. A NOISY PREPOSITION Miss Thrush: Take this sentence: ' Take out of the lot. ' What mood? , Sharon DePew: The cow. CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK Mr. Hellison: Bob, every time you lea 1 get another grey hair. Bob: Gee, Dad, what a corker you were! Look at Grandpa! If cl lerries blossom Will Marth a Bloon ' ? ยป ' J an w; is. bad Would Del. )rcs Boe iter ? If Melvin i ielivers Will Warren Hall? If a horn honks Will Bill P utt? Poor iii tic Di ckic Kn iger Won ' t be se eing hirr IV What I t: thou ght was H 20 Was H. !S04 ( sulfuric aci d) When Bob Dawson applied for a driver ' s license, the clerk thrust a paper across the desk. Write your last name first and your first name last, he said hurriedly. How ' s that again? asked Bob somewhat confused. Like I said, replied the officer, Backwards. Bob shrugged his shoulders. After all they knew what they wanted. Laboriously he wrote: boB noswaD .
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