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,He...., l L., ' G' H Top Row-Ernest Lewis, Eugene Vannatter, James Burgess, Adolph Guinnup, John Carmin, .Ferrel Jackson, Virginia Carey, Arlis Kennard, Frederick Clock, Ver- land Johnson, Claude Vardaman, Ray Williams, Clifford French, principal, John Needler, Clarence Mitchener. Middle Row-Margaret Hayden, Irene Trout, Donna Pormen, Doris Rogers, Clarise Morgan, E-dna Vannatter, .Frances Stottler, Nell Barto, Burnette Kelley, Mary Catherine Speicher, Beulah Pormen, Eva Wright, Ruby Richards. Bottom Row-William Clark, Cecil Trout, Clark Hamilton, Lester Miller, Chester Miller, William Richards, John Duling, Ferrel DeWeese, Marvin Leach, 293263 THE CLASS OF '32 In the past, new members. have joined the class of '32, Four years ago, Chester and Lester Miller came to Gaston. They are the best yell leaders in the county. In the year of 1927 we organized a class. Mr. Moore, being the sponsor, helped us organize our class. F.errel Jackson was the first president of the class of '32, That year having passed to the eighth grade, our appointed sponsor was Mr. C. C. French. We chose our class colors, stone, flower, and motto, and expect to start in as Fresh- men as full-fledged members of Gaston High School. We all have our talent to put forth. Clark Hamilton is an inventor that no one in the class of '32 can dispute his word. John Needler, Virginia Carey, Ernest Lewis, and Eva Wright are the artists of the class- who in time may win popularity. George Fisher and Verland Johnson will probably be astronomers, whiie Ciaudie Vardaman and Ray Williams ride in their flying machine. Adolph Guinnup, Eugene Vannatter, James. Burgess, William Clark, John Carmin, and Fred Clock, pxay oas- ketball on the leading Universities teams. While John Duling, Burnette Kelley, Donna Porman, Beulah Porman, Ruby Richards, Irene Trout, and Clarise Morgan will proo- ably get married.
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.Q A 1 F as .. . Q , 5.5,-E-ragga-vs,E2 Top Row, standing--Iohn Tudor, Harold Wright, Ivan Stace, Marion Cary, Paul Dil- dine, Charles Johnson, Oscar Dunlap, Emial McSherry, Rex Case, Principal French, Robert Huber, Charles Roberts, Joe Holiday. Middle Row-.-Rennie Burgess, Isabel Gronendyke, Mary Williams, Thelma Parkin- son, Martha Rathel, Virginia Thorne, Frances Keller, Margaret Markins, Elsie Oren, Naomi Wright, Ruth Kirtley, Dorothy Coton, Uva Fouch, Halycon Stout, Mildred Fouch, Caroline Boyle, Georgia fBoyle. Bottom Row--Earl Ice, Leon Vannatter, Russel Rahrar, Eugene Shaw, Hershel Payne, Harold Stevenson,Clayton Couch,Cecil Beouy, Donald Hinton, Albert Christy. SEVENTH GRADE PROPHECY It was one of the warm days in Greeoe. A young painter was sitting at an easel. He was restless-, for he was thinking of the old home days at Gaston. After getting my paints, I went to the river to paint and fell asleep. I was awakened by the roar of an airplane ,and I saw the driver was Charles Roberts. He was carrying mail for the government, and was on a good-will flight, He told me to come over to the United States and live with him. When we arrived and were flying along the border of Arizona we landed, and came upon Eugene Shaw as a foreman of a ranch. He came back with us. When we came to Gaston, We were glad to see all of our classmates. The first one we saw was Bob Huber. He had never grown up and was out playing ball with some ten-year-Qld youngsters. Martha Rathel and Ivan Stace were running a tourist camp. Ruth Kirtley and John Tudor were running a grocery store, and they had thirteen nhildren. Isabell Gronendyke and Albert Christy were running a show,- and their dancers were Carolyne, Georgia, and Kathalieen, Boyle, Harold Stevenson was in charge of the wild animals, and Russel Rahrar had taken Charlie Minton's place selling pop corn and peanuts. Thelma Parkinson was the pianist. Uva and Donald Hinton were on a farm, and Rennie Burgess and Cecil Beouy were their neighbors. Then came the annual class reunion of '33 and many were there. Elsie Oren and Lon Ailes were preachers, Marion Carey and Florence Fouch were together. Virginia Thorne and Harold Wright were running a shoe shining parlor. Leon Vannatter and Dorothy Pyle were running a dairy. Melvin Rogers and Dorothy Coton were taking in washings. Robert Hupp and a girl named Margaret Markins were selling airplanes. Earl Ice and Charles Johns-on were basketball players. Clayton Couch and Naomi Wright were just married. Emial lVIcSherry was an eye doctor. The headlines m the Gaston Gurgler were that Rex Came, last but not least, was just out of the senior class. Joseph Holiday er s
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