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Clam I-hilary N the fall of 1940 our class started school Among the members then were La Verne Hubbard Glen Hallock Vanda Gregory Margaret Becker Preston Fancher and Alma Robinson As we went through school our class lost and gained members By the time we reached the eighth grade there were fifty three on the roll The class was divided and some took their Regents 1n January the others took them in June The ones who passed in January were further advanced for high school work At the beginning of our Freshman year all the class Joined again We selected Peggy Becker as our president and Miss Reed as our advisor During our Sophomore year we elected Fred Haverly as president and Mr Kelleher as our ad sor We put on aone act play called An Apple for the Teacher ln our Junior year we elected Fred l-laverly as our president and Mr Whitney as our advisor Our Junior one act play was 'Who Murdered Who ' We also put on dances sold candy and sold magazines to raise money for our Senior trip In our Senior year we again chose Fred as our president and Mr Whitney as our advisor We had sented a three act play Grandad Steps Out to ralse money The play turned out very successfully Our class selected the motto Speech is sllver but silence 15 golden the colors blue and silver and the flower the carnation Although we are looking forward to graduation we will miss school Alma Robinson 52 La Verne Hubbard 52 Clmf Calm' E the class of 1952 have chosen blue and silver as our class colors Blue was chosen because of 1 s meaning loyalty and truth Silver was selected with it because It blends so well and forms a shin in background for the blue even as the hard glittering colorless characteristics of l1fe only make truth and loyalty more outstanding All members of the Class of '52 have worked and strived together to makeour class happy and prosperous and have attempted to l1ve 1n accordance with the Symbolism of our colors Elizabeth Granby 52 16 vi . - . . - , , . S950 at the beginning of our Senior year. We sold cards, candy, and magazines, put on dances, and pre . ,, . .t . 1 i . . . . . - - g ' y . . , . . .
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Vtifxv Clam P0 m The partmg hour has come We leave the school behxnd us To leave G11boa I-hgh Th f e uture we face alone So at the close of I-hgh School L1fe We travel Out 1nt0 the World A tear comes 1n our e e y Our destxnatzon unknown Q Q Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Haverly R Germond G Hallock E Drebltko Moore N Cros V Gregory M Becker D Brownell E Granby B Jordan S Dlmham Cutler A Snyder Fuller P Wicker! C Slckler P Fancher I Traver R Leger Mr Whxmey F WICRCII Hubbard F Brown A Robmson I Latta The memones planted m our heart We hope to be remembered W111 nevgr never dle At the school we love so dear But remazn wxth us throughout the years Your guzdance and your counselmg Llke God up m the sky. Has made our pathway clear. The teachers at Gxlboa Our Schoolmaster too We wxll mxss you dear faculty We the class of '52. June Fuller '52 15 . . , ' l I I . . . , W K : F. , . , . . .Q ' . : L. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , C. , . . : I. . . . . , . , . . . , . ' , . ' , L. , . , . ' , . . . . , ' I
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Margaret Helene Becker Dorrs Marle Brownell Frankhn Palmer Brown Norma Josephxne Cross Cynth1a June Cutler Sh1rley Anne Dunham Everett Drebxtko Preston W1ll1am Fancher June Mane Fuller Russell Chester Germond Ehzabeth Nell1e Granby Vanda Joan Gregory Glen W1nston Hallock Chfton LaVerne Hubbard Fred Stewart Haverly Betty Delores Jordan June Irene Latta Raymond Alfred Leger Vxctor Wrllram Mace Loulse Annette Moore Alma Anna Rob1nson Coral1e Etta S1ckler Audrey Ann Snyder James Edwxn Traver Pr1sc1lla Jane Wlckert Fred W1ll1am Wrckert Clam Ililfldllf Magnetxc Happy go Lucky Blushxng Dreamy M1SCh1eVOuS Banter1ng Fanc1ful Petulant Bluff Neat Just Cheerful Calm Jestrng Coquettxsh Spr1ghtly Anlmated Dlscrete E1V1Sh Darlng Perslstent Wxllxng Flrrtatlous Jaunty Modest Fr1endly Reasonable Complaxsant Good Natured Effxclent No1sy Generous V1vac1ous Jocular Garralous Gallant Wholehearted Honest Carefree L1keable Humorous Frlendly Studxous Helpful Boxsterous Dynamlc Jok1ng Jovxal Ideal1st1c Lxvely Rehable Actxve Laborrous Vrgorous W1tty Mrrthful Leadrng Athletlc Merry Affable Adaptable Ret1cent Courageous Energet1c Srncere Attentlve Agreeable Ser1ous Jud1c1ous Earnest Thoughtful Preclse Jocose Well T110'-ight of Frank Western Well Known Margaret Becker 52 Norma Cross SWZZO7' Play HE t1tle of our Semor Play was Grandad Steps Out It was a comedy m three acts Grandad 1ll a year ago 1S st1ll consxdered an 1nval1d by h1s daughter Mrs Morton An old frxend Bxg J1m Mahoney returns to v1s1t Grandad and plans to stage a supper for all hrs pals Granda 's clothes are all ln storage so he has to wear h1s grandson Krp s clothes whlch are altogether too small for hrm Thms causes a lot of excrtement At the end of the play Grandad 15 found and everythmg turns out happ1ly Mrs Morton Grandad Elchelburger Tllly the mard Betty Shadduck K1p Shadduck Trudre Judy Lud1e the Norwood Trxplets Jack Norwood Jlm Mahoney Mzss Abby H1gg1ns Mrs Jobe Feeny Off1cer a detect1ve The Cast Included 17 Coralle Slckler Raymond Leger Ehzabeth Granby Margaret Becker James Traver Dorxs Brownell Betty Jordan Norma Cross Fred Have rly Fred W1ckert Prmscxlla Wlckert Shxrley Dunham Everett Drebxtko Berry Jordan 52 a 4 . , - - , . . . ' . . , . - ' 1 1 I 1 1 , , . , . . . Y . , . 1 . . . , . . , . . 1 1 1 l 1 . 1 ' I , . . ' . , . . , , . 1 1 ' 1 . 1 D 1 l 1 . , . , . . , . . , , . , . , . . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , , . . . , - ' - . , , . . . . I , . . . . 1 , - - . . . , , - 1 -- '52 u t 6 . . I . . . , . l . . . . . . ' I . . 1 . . H' . . , . . d . . . ' . . . . ' . . ' . . - . 1 l 1 1 A 1 . . 1 ,, 1
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