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CLASS HISTORY On September 3, 1957, thirteen green Freshmen stepped through the doors of Geraldine High School. The Sophomores initiated us on September 15 and we gave them a return party on October 5. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ------------------------------ John Bishop Jr. Vice President -------------------------Rita Hayworth Secretary-Treasurer----------------------Nancy Knedler Student Council Representative-------------Karl Apple Sponsor-------------------------------------Mr. Irons Fifteen Ambitious Sophomores entered G.H. S. on September 2, 1958. Bill Breuer, Larry Anderson and Bobby Worrall joined our class and increased our number. We promptly initiated the Freshmen two weeks after school began and were given a return party the following week. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President---------------------------------------------Dean Martinez Vice President---------------------------------Karl Apple Secretary-Treasurer-----------------------John Bishop Jr. Student Council Representative------------ Larry Anderson Sponsor------------------------------------------------Mr. Gravage In August, 1959, fifteen Juniors entered G.H.S. Bobby Worrall left us in the middle of the year. Our main projects for the year were: the class play, NUTS AND BOLTS, the Orange and Black Day Dance, the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Prom, BLUE HAWAII. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President--------------------------------------Bill Breuer Vice President-----------------------------------------Rita Graham Secretary-Treasurer----------------------------Donna Bishop Student Council Representative--------------Dean Martinez Sponsor-------------------------------------------------Mr. Gravage Twelve Seniors began their final year in August, 1960. Our activities in- cluded the plays, WILBUR TAKES HIS MEDICINE and FEUDIN' MOUNTAIN BOYS, the annual Junior-Senior Banquet, the Alumni Tea and the Prom. Nancy Knedler was elected cheerleader. The Class left on the Senior Trip May 18 and returned May 21. Baccalaureate was held May 21 in the new auditorium and Graduation Exercises were May 22 in the gymnasium. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President--------------------------------- Ray Wishman Vice President------------------------------Nancy Knedler Secretary-Treasurer-----------------------------------Rita Graham Student Council Representative — --------------Karl Apple Sponsor------------------------------------------------Mr. Harlow
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LESLIE JAMES SULLIVAN Les Basketball 1,4 Football 3, 4 F.F. A. 1,2,3 G Club 4 Band 1, 2, 3,4 Class Plays 3,4 JOHN KENNETH BISHOP JR. Junior' Basketball 1,2 Football 1 F.F.A. 1,2,3 Paper Staff 4 Class President 1 Class Plays 3,4
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CLASS WILL The Seniors of 1961 do bequeath and bequest the following: Dean Martinez wills his ability to go on fishing trips and catch fish to Don Da mm el. To Kay Farmer, Nancy Knedler wills her bookkeeping ability and hopes Kay can improve it. Ken Smith wills his ability to lose weight to any of the girls who want it. Faye Klay wills her shortness to Tom Fields so he can see eye to eye with the rest of the boys. To Nancy Nichols, Rita Graham wills her coffee pot. Keep it perkin’, Nancy. Larry Anderson wills his curly hair to Linwood King and his way with girls to Duke Nichols. To Chuck Webster, Ray Wishman wills his cigars and happy, carefree ways. Bill Breuer wills his ability to sleep in class to anyone who needs it. To Duke Nichols, Karl Apple wills his many nicknames and his car. Donna Bishop wills her ability to get along with English teachers to Carol Anderson. Les Sullivan wills his ability to get suspended from school for three days to Chuck Webster. John Bishop wills his ability to get out of study hall to Norma Hankins and his school books to anyone who can use them. To the band we leave Nancy’s trumpet, Dean’s clarinet, Leslie's saxophone and Rita and Karl’s drums. To our fellow students, friends and teachers we leave mem- ories of how to always serve as good examples.
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