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FRE HM N 0 F F I C E R S Vlass ci-l--is: Red and XVhite Class flower: lied Rose Vlziss inotlo: lron'! try dying die trying. Ulass sponsor: Mrs. nwens Piass officers are as follows. left In riglit: l:lu-:uit-sg Vice President, Varl Macklin: T P2lSlll'8l', Larry Hannig St-ure-tary, Ronnie Sealed, l're-sirlent, limb Suhislerl Sponsoi Mrs, Owens FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY We entered GHS on September 5, 1950, as green freshmen. We had all worked very hard 475 the past eight years and looked forward to being in high school but realized our work had just begun. Later that month we elected class officers. Mrs. Owens was chosen as our sponsor. A hayride on October 25 was our first class party. We played games and served refresh- ments at the home of Sue Lybarger. Everyone had an enjoyable time in spite of the flat tire. All members of the class are looking for- ward to three more happy years together. JUST SUPPOSE Ruth Amstutz .,...,,,.........,.....,.... was tall and slim. Helen Baker ....,...,........... not thinking of Dave. Barbara Baumgartner ..,,.,,, became a platinum blonde. Sharon Biberstein didn't have a different nick- name every day. , , Dorothy Boice .,.......... was a Paris dress model. Larry Bollenbacher ,....,.. not telling wild tales. Josephine Burgess ........ wore a French bathing suit. Roger Call .i,..... did not have two imaginations. Iris Cline .,,.....,....... got home before the curfew. Donald Dailey ..,........, had a high soprano voice. Jerome Ellenberger .... pitched for the Dodgers. Eddie Flueckiger ............ did not rob the cradle. Sharlene Flueckiger ........ made love on a park bench, Larry Hanni warmed the bench during a bas- ketball game, Harlene Hart ......,..... did not write love letters. Carol Heeter .................... did not wear glasses. Robert Hofstetter did not have his mind in the air. Elaine Hunt ...,,............... never said t'Oh Cow. Lloyd Ineichen . ........ ,........,. c oniposed an opera. Sharon Kelley ............ was not the master of the dictionary. Lowell Landers ...... ..... n ever teased Elwin. Jean Lehman ............................ flunked Home Ec. Sue Lybarger .................... became an old maid. Carl Macklin did not have a lot of secret ad- mirers. Ruth Moser ..... ............... w as not a good athlete. Sharon Neal ............................ was a book worm. Wilbert Neuenschwander drove a 1951 Cadilac. Alice Norr became an African dress designer. Ronnie Rhoades ..........,..................... was bashful. David Robinson ......,. was a Whiz in Algebra. Bob Schisler .................... never thought of Sue. Elwin Van Emon .... ....,............ w ore knickers. Bonnie Vorhees ............ never did baby sitting. Lois Wallace ................ without lots of friends. Mrs. Owens not being the best class sponsor a class could have. Page 27
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