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Class of 1931 First Semester June Hoth..... Joe Gorman.... Hoyt Paxton... Jean A liny Wilma Brown Mary Hall Mary Hrcha Nelda Jones Beuna Yoho Leora Lowe Ruth Madden Frania Nier Ruth Onley Doris Scott Helen Scott Nellie Smith Mabel Sprouls Ralph Bush Dick Morris Carl Wheeler Beneva Backus Louise Carter Lucy Dietkus F.unice Hughes Eugene Fazekas Melvin Gardner Joe Gorman Donald Haney OFFICERS ......President.. Vice President ......Secretary.. Carlos Tones Lucille Payne Lucille Galyen Stanley Scott James Richards Jesse Thornton Mildred Boggess Anna Bradouski Mabel Thornton Yvonne Branham Winnifred Burd Bernice Lawlyes Rosalie Lenhart Virginia Mackey Kathleen Schaefer Avonelle Smith Mayreen Thornton Elizabeth Tucker Maxine Williams Russell Byerley Raymond Campbell Robert Haworth Marshall Mahoney Merrill Mahoney Carodine Neubert Second Semester .Virginia Mackey ..Ruth Madden ..Carl Wheeler Eunice Richardson June Hoth Carl Moffet Mary Morris Audra Parke Leo Reagan Hazel Wycr Annie Thomas Kenneth Crum Raymond Starr Helen Noggle Walter Yelikis Frances Pinter Blanche Jones Lyle Erickson Garnet Holstine Ralph Knight Katherine Alabaugh Donald Brookshier Frances Gudauskas Mary Mae Hill Lebusanna Paradiso Gertrude Whitlow Clarence Stasavich Elizabeth Tintorri Page Twenty-seven
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History) of {he Class of 1931 CM HR) ROD)' says the freshmen are green and I guess vi? they were at first, but the freshman year is just as important as any year because it is the year in w hich you get tlte foundation for your high school life, the year in which you have to readjust yourself to the new and sometimes perplexing situations of a new school. 1 he freshman girls weren't used to mice playing under the desks and radiators in the assembly. However, these mice seemed to fascinate the boys. The class made some grievous mistakes at first. Somebody sat down on the wrong side of his seat, somebody spelled science wrong, and somebody said his parents were “Papa” and “Mama.” Some even forgot to come to class and ever so many other calamities happened. The boys have done well in sports, especially in the inter-class basketball games, where they won the cup from all the other classes. The girls weren’t so good but they tried very hard. Putting two and two together, it’s not as bad as many people say it is, to be a “freshy.” Did you ever think about it r 1 he faculty and all the rest of them were “freshies” once. They came out all right, so why won’t we? I'd like to know. Jean Ai.my, ’31 Pnf c Twnity-six
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Class of 1932 John Anuzis Katherine Becker Grace Blakncy Lula Bosley Harold Bridgewater Stella Daugintis Martha Driskcll Katie Dukes Lois Emory Wayne Emory Tommy Fazio Walter Gorham Ralph Grimes Paul Jennings Marie Jones loscphine Kloda George Lawrence Monroe Lewman Robert Lewman Walter Middlemas Charles Morrison Goldia Morrison William Parke Rotheenc Lyle Andrew Sheliko Evelyn Smith Elmo Snook Olive Snook Alma Spicer Donald Stimac Ralph Strader Tony Straous Bernard Thompson James Whitlow Lola Wilkerson Kenneth Williams THE FRESHMAN CLASS Freshies bright, freshies green, Freshies fat, freshies lean. Assembled here one bright tine day, Banishing thoughts of grade school play. Ninety-one members enrolled in the class, A place had to be found for each lad and' lass. So under the balcony they went with a bound. And orders were given to not make a sound. They took to their work with a happy face, ith hopes to some day gain a place In the halls of dear old G.H.S., I or this they were striving as well as the rest. But they’ll soon retire from their freshman year, And become sophomores without a fear. Next they’ll be juniors so brave yet so flighty. And last but not least seniors so mighty. Winnifrkd Bi rd, ’31 I’ai c Twculv-cifihl
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