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Page 32 text:
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I ll can get a date by setting a wolf trap. The guys in our class have a boycott on brains, looks, and smoothness . . . and we aren't boasting either. So move over, Seniors, we're getting on where you get off and it looks like the old G. H. S. Merry-go-round is in for a real spinning complete with caliope music. NAME Fred Frisbie Mary Lou Germack Glenn Gleason Donna Horner Marilyn Jones Dick Karran Jeanne Koschar Blythe Lister Andy Mellen Bob Scoville Fred Shafer Leon Stokes Carolyn Walter Sally Woodward Back Row: 2nd Row: lst Row: R WANTS-TO-BE PROBABLY-WILL-BE Landscaper Just a civilian Secretary Model wife At nut-house Successful Co-pilot Janitor at the nut-house Costume designer Air Hostess Baker Assistant school custodian Wife Gay divorcee Ranch owner 2nd Dorothea Dix Pharmacist Fireman Sports commentator Employee at Du-All Garbage collector Vocalist with a swingband Teacher Basketball star Richest man in the world Ditch digger Nurse Air hostess Karren, F Frisbie, C Finley, C Helm, J. Merrell, O. Pugliese, D, Marsh, R Brown, P, Belding Riedel, F Shafer, R Scoville, N Potter, R. Hunt, J, Kochy, R. Eller, R. Welker, J. Curtis, E. Gornick, J. Bonsor. G Conrad, T, Jamison, F Striffler, J. Boyd, G Covell, G. Gleason, D McKain, F. Neal, D Drought, G Rhodes, P. Lehman.
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The class of '50 takes a backward peek before girding for the final plunge . . . entrance into that exalted state known as Seniordom. Get out of the way you swagger- ing seniors . . . here comes the Class of '5O! We're already crowding you and next year, you'll probably be totaly eclipsed. Four out of five of our gals are pretty and the fifth NAME Beverly Anchor Betty Bates Pete Belding Jim Bonsor Jim Boyd Ellen Cook Winnie Cook Mary Conrad Glenn Covell Jack Curtis Jeanette Davis Elaine DeGeorge Donald Drought Richard Eller Mary Fidel WANTS-TO-BE PROBABLY-WILL-BE Wife Always so small Wife First woman president Sailor Undertaker President Street cleaner Sailor Mathematician Nurse Secretary Wife Miss America Vocalist A Swoonatris Manager at the Roxy Usher at the movies Coach Band director Beautician Future Gracie Allen Secretary Pro roller skater A bum A bum Farmer Mechanic Air Hostess Photographers model Back Row: W Dey. P Kelley, R. Tisi, M. Wiclxert. J Koschar, B Warren, L Jeppe, J Davis. 3rd Raw: M. Pugliese, M. Hulbert, M Mathieu, W Cook, E. DeGeorge, M Jones, C Arilson, A Teegarden, R. Bell 2nd Row: E Judd, N. Barnes, E. Spade, M. Conrad, B. Bates, M. Midcllebrook, S. Woodward, L Lockard, E. Cook, M, Fidel. Isl Row: C Walters, B Lister, D. Horner, J. Craig, P Fieata, M, Germack, B. Anchor, J Novak, H Hanson
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...Li-.---A Those Sophomore shavers also have a past . . . and believe it or not, it be- gins to look like they have a future. Hold your breath and lets take a quick look- see at.the antics of the Class of '51. You can always tell a Soph, but you can't tell him much! Upper classmen put in a year orienting the Sophs . . . and then put in another year wondering if it was worth the trouble. But there are excep- tions to all rules and maybe the Class of '51 is that exception. It's possible, any- way. It's a sate bet that any class with such shining lights as this one will make it's mark in G. H. S .... Some kind of mark! We are proud of our Sophs. They have caught the spirit that characterizes G. H. S .... They have been cooperative, and they have behaved fmost of the timej as Sophomores should. They show symptoms of developing into upper classmen capable of carrying on in the best G.H.S. tradition. But listen Sophs, here's a parting shot from the Class of '49 for you to take to heart. We've had our day, we'Il soon join the ranks of the 'Exes. It's up to you, use your opportunities, the torch is yours . . . Don't let us down. am aw. 3. rtaeflon, R. amen, a. alqcueage, F. Pelle., E. Mamfenm, K. Pi-eip., A. Penniwiiow, fo . y. 3rd Row: D. Sarvy, M. Vernick, M. Carrigan, J. Horvath, H. Tiller, J. Palinkas, C. Clark, J. Wood, J. Hasenflug. 2nd Row: D. Oakman, B. Belden, l. Unsinger, J. Stineman, R. Sparr, J. Wilcox, M. Hopkins, J. Bell, I. Pokorski. 1sIRow: C. Warner, J. Byrd, D. Childs, R. Herbat, J. Hopes, S. Spencer, P. Brosky, M. Zikovsky, J. 50. John.
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