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CLASS OF 1945 President....Margaret Thornton Vice-President...............Carol Donaldson Secretary-Treasurer.......Russell Richards We have passed our first year in high school— We’re no longer freshmen green; Now we’re all of us sophomores— Always heard if not always seen. We’ve had to work a lot harder To be able to make the grade, But knowing our work is better Has made us feel fully repaid. But we are yet just sophomores And some of our foolery remains, So we sometimes forget things— Especially to use our brains. Yet while we’re enrolled in high school We’re determined to do our best, And always we’ll stand by you, Our own dear G. H. S. The sophomore class takes pride in the record of its members for they have been prominent in all the activities of the high school. Delpha Cravens and Helen Baldwin were elected as school cheer leaders and have served faithfully and well. Agricultural pursuits brought honors to Don Smith, who won a county championship in pork production, Jack Sanders for a county championship in beef production, and Leo Yoho, who won second place in section fourteen of the Vo-Ag fair for his Guernsey heifer. The music department acknowledges the work of Billy Joe Lewis and Thelma Smith in the band, and of Geneva Fullen, Joan Miller, Carrie Summerville and Bronston Austin in the chorus. One twirling corps is made up almost entirely of sophomore girls—Jean Richards, Helen Baldwin, Irene Kocanda, Mary Fratick, Carol Donaldson, Norma Williams, Margaret Thornton, and Patricia Scott. Delpha Cravens worked hard to gain the honor of being Scrap Queen. luby Parke and Hank Lopinski are our basketball stars, while Bronston Austin and Maurice Haworth uphold our honors in track. And above all, we manage to keep our share of names on the scholastic honor roll as well. Geneva Fullen, ’45 Page Twenty-seven
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19 Front Row—Helen Baldwin, Josephine Thompson, Beverly Edmonds, Norma W illiams, De-lores Richards, Margaret Thornton, Lucille Allen, Delpha Cravens, Irene Kocanda, Helen Chantos, Mary Lou Walls. Second Row—Carrie Summerville, Delores Cornwell, Patricia Scott, Betty Carrigan, Garnet Barton, Ilene Blythe, Irena Cook, Thelma Smith, Geneva Fullcn, Alberta Robertson, Evelyn Pepping. Third Rpw—Gcovina Cimino, Doris Shaffer, Lois Sherer, Mary Robertson, Patricia Brooks, Charlotte Maskel, Wanda Crook, Joan Miller, Vivian Barton, Lottie Mikulski, Lela Hale. Back Row—Patricia Sprouls, Ruby Marriage, Mary Richardson, Rosalie Walker, Dixie Morris, Mary Jane Kern, Mary Fratick, Betty Guthrie, Carol Donaldson, Barbara Smith. 45 Front Roto—Richard Chow, Donald Estes, Joe Cook, Byron Mechalas, Kenneth Dawson, Bronston Austin, Bobby Erickson, Robert Boggess, Henry Lopinski, Clyde Carrigan, Curtis Walker. Second Row—Edward Long, George Camarata, Albert Charles, Harold Gannon, Wayne Maloy, Don Smith, John Sleva, Billy Joe Lewis, Lloyd Lambert, Ronald Small. Third Row—Melvin Bonebrake, Junior Parke, Jack Sanders, Leo Yoho, Wilbur Richie, Clarence Maskel, Gene Hayward, Jackie Sheppard, Eugene Mollett, Charles Ellis, Norman Jenkins. Back Row—Keith Perkins, Maurice Haworth, Lou Edwards, George Gardner, Lewis Galyen, Philip Greene, Keith Sandy, Stanley Buyno, Dean Smith, Kenneth Pribble, Russell Richards.
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