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HISTORY President Ralph Couts Vice President Alice Lou Hines Secretary Lois Metzger Treasurer Maude E Baumberger Class Colors Scarlet and Gold Class Flowers Red and Yellow Poses Class Motto nToday We Follow,Tomorrow We Lead' the fall of 1933, thirty four saall students began their travel of education Miss Mary Pfieffer first took us to drill Successful in our first year, we all were promoted to the second grade in which Miss Esther Ulrich was our instructor During the next four years we were guided by Miss Julia Pfieffer, Mr Francis Nussbaum, Miss Isabelle Molter, and Mr Russell Bennett Within this period of time several of our classmates left us, but othe s arrived to fill the vacancies By this time we were ready to enter Janl r Hlgr School We were under the leadership of Mr Ralph Johnson in our seventh year After successfully completing our last year in 'Junior Highn with Mr Eddie Sears as our advisor, we were promoted to High School In our Freshmen year there were thirty three in all Mr Ralph Gart rell was our home room teacher We were guided through our Sophomore year by Mr Kenny Gartrell The Junior Senior Banquet was the main event of our Junior year in which we were under the leadership of Mr Palph Johnson We also presented a class play under the direction Miss Murry Porterfield and Miss Dorothy Murray Mr R William Padgitt was our home room teacher and adviser durin the Senior year The original members of the class are Ralph Couts, William Drumm, Harold Goettge, Harold Gram, Walter Gutensohn, Junior Hearing, Alice Lou Hines, Raymond Huebner, John Kinsey, William Lawver William Martin, Wanda Metzger, Phyllis Milligan, Raymond Smith, and Gene Thomas In bidding farewell to G H S we, the Seniors, wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the teachers who guided us so suc cessfully through our travel of school life Alice Lou Hines Phyllis Milligan IN MENIORIAM BETTY JANE KOTH MYISON K ENDEIGH DAVID WO LFE 13 ..-....----...------..-..--..---- I uuizzniiiinmiiiiuzivcii . K In - - I O O I I O .- - O 'hu 'nfl , O O O O - O , - , . O O QA I I O O g . . . . 9 . ... . , f
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CLASS VS ILL We the members of the Senior clare this document to be our last posesslons as follows Mr Virtue we leave quiet halls Mr Padgltf we leave our thanks Senior Vear Miss Porterfielo we will a Fome and sew a near seam Mrs Jarvis we will a Democracy and let ter relax Class of nineteen hUHdP6d and forty five de will and testament and with to bequeath our and well behaved classes and gratitude for his Puldance during our Economics class that can make good pie crust class ttat will keep lt's mind on the lesson Nr Johnson we bequeath all of our corny jokes and xumorous wit hope trat Nrs Virtue will have many pleasant memories of her teacling this year Mrs McCulloupk we leave our typing and bcokkeeb'nr papers to tear ter hair OVBI' hope, in future yeaxs Niss Stoner will find a class that will appreciate ana understand Slakesphere o 'COBCU' Stubblns we leave a new basketball team Eetty Moen leaves Ier teasing and jokine to Halpn EBUMDSYEGF Jean Kopp leaves ler boyfriends to Bessie Huebner Raymond Smith wills his manly build to John Huston Gene llomas wills his paper route to Clem Wolfe Darlene Williams wills fer laugh to Arlene Swlnderman Lois Metzger wills her posture to Mabel Kinsey Parold Goettge passes xis wit and ever ready humor to O1lVfI Deardorfi Walter Cutensohn wills his HCasanova actions to Howard Grosenbacher Wanda Netzfex wills her long walks to sclool to Barbara Blackburn Marjorie Kinsey bequeaths ter rel rt to Harriet Hamilton Bill Martin slips lis basketball playlnc to Harold Wilbarger Junior Hearing leaves ris technique of bummlng thlnzs to Bill Rocks Suzanne nldsway wills her skort lair to Betty Rankin Alice Lou Pines wills her Sunday ni ht dates to Jean Richmond Bill Lawver pa ses tis lnabillty to talk to Gene Kendeigh John Kinsey bequeatks :is farm oxores to Jerry Virtue Hose Enos leaves all ler pencils to the Sophomore lass Naude Ellen Baunberper wills her long black lair to haxine Strucken Bill Drumm wills tis studious nature to Earl Furbay Ralpr bouts wills his night life to Roy Eenedum Phyllis Milligan leaves her athletlc abilltv Harold Gram leaves lls garage work to Wilmer Raymond Puebner leaves lis mldnl Dt slows to Dean Kopp leaves :is teasing of tre girls to WITHESSES Wanda Netzger Nargorie Kinsey to Hebecca Jones Swan Fred Puebner albert 391361 12 I To . ' - . To . , , . L ' , 1 ., . To ' A , . To . . A A . To . . L Eg . We . . . ' A V N . To . , ll V . ' . We ' , , ' ' ' A x A A U T , ., . ' ' xl . I h , . M . A I J V 1 v L . 4 1 l A ' 3' Q ' I ll . A 7 ' 4 1 ' . I A A . . . . V A ' n . A . , ,, ' ' A Ql A . Q ' Q . s l ' J . J 1 V1 'rl . L A A . o . . 1 3, V. A A 1 A . - A A C . A 1 - ' I. 1 .O . ' 1 l A 5' Q ' I . A A , Il V -. l T Q
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NAME Ralph Couts Maude E Baumberger William Drumm Betty Coen Farold Goettge Harold Gram Marjorie Kinsey Walter Gutensohn Jean Kopp Orrin Hearing Lois Metzger Raymond Fuebner Wanda Metzger John Kinsey Phyllis Milligan Dean Kopp Suzanne Ridgway William Lawver Rose Enos William Martin Darlene Williams Raymond Smith Gene Thomas ICK nh nCouts1e ubkorty NDrummie I1 Betsy uEld1e nartie nMarg1e nYockey nD1mp nPeanut 'Butch1e nRaym1e nMolllen nJon nPhil nDiz nSusie uB1ll nRosie nBuke nDoll1e nSmltty nJ1ggs SfYl G Cl get out' Oh, my heavens o I don't know listen at ' Be still Very funny Hey, honey quit it' Hey Shut up' I dunno For corn's sake l don't care huhq No, I don't Hey kids' Nuts' My gosh' What's the matter with youo Ya think so? Well I'll be derned' What? 14 PASTIME Seeing Betty K Dancing Sian oainting Writing letters Wolfing Teasing the girls Cutting stencils Dating Cheerleading Eating Telling jokes Visiting Mary Jane Drawing Going to Tusky Sleeping Basketball Talking Skating Listening to the radio Port Washington Staying out late Going to shows Building airplanes A H H, EI X 'X 4 ll , 1, . Y . , 5 A H ' ' ' N No- -o V A ll , S em Alice Lou Hines nAll1en No, ya don't nMostyn ll n g n g ll , . n g . II I . ID Y' ' I' V ll Il ll . N 0 ll V . ll ll ' rv , . A . I1 . R
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