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k SENIOR CLASS HISTORY President .................................. , .......................... Betty Jackson Vice-President .................................................. Odelsa Wright Secretary ............................................................ Betty Wonder Treasurer ............................................................ Ivan Weltzin Treasurer ............................................................ Ivan Weltzin CLASS MOTTO: I f you canit find a- road to success, build one? CLAss COLORS: Blue and Sillve'r. CLAss FLOWER: Red Rose. In September 1938 we, who are now the departing Seniors, began our careers as high school students. Being badly shaken up from our freshmen initiation we had to pull ourselves together. In true form we managed to give the Seniors a return dance. Our officers for this year were: Betty Wonder, president; Jimmy Trow- bridge, vice-president; Odelsa Wright, secretary, and Marcella Milton, treasurer. Miss Smith was our advisor. As Sophomores we sponsored the Armistice Day program. Our presiding officers were Bud Bradstreet, president; Betty Jackson, Vice-president; Betty Durant, secre- tary; Jimmy Trowbridge treasurer, and Mr. Smith advisor. Our Junior year, as mature upper classmen, we became more influential in school affairs. 'Our prom was very attractive with couples dancing in the atmosphere of a blue Hawaiian night in the fragrance of! blossoms. Using the dramatic ability of the group, the Juniors presented a riotous comedy, iiOur Girls? under the direction of fMiSS Hermann. The group had elected Harvey Counts as president; Betty Wonder, secretary, and Betty Jackson, treasurer. The advisor for the year was Miss Ryan. High and mighty, but friendly, the class grew into its senior state. With Jimmy Trowbridge in the leading role, the Class presented wrhe Tin Hero? directed by Miss Hermann, the class advisor. The seniorK ball, held May 8, carried out the May day idea with May-pole and flowers. As the thirty-one students receive their diplomas at G. H. S. this spring, each will be thankful that he has had this opportunity for educationehis preparation for doing his share in society. SCHOLARSHIP AWARD As leaders of their class in grade average, James T'rowbridge, Valedictorian, and Alan, Hall, Salutatorian, receive the scholarship awards for the class of 194-2.
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