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53-4 1'4 u v u u HHHJ-tHHI-IH Senior Class 119M We, the Senior class of 1944, will our seniority to the class of 1945. Jerry Miller, will my Ford to Pudge Bruner, but hell have to get gas elsewhere. Jim Layman, will my tall stature and swaggering gate to Joe Lenoir to add to his other assets. Betty Groves, Will my acting ability to my sister, Doris, so she can carry on our name. Dorothy Hoctor, will my baton to the second best majorette. Grace Lee, leave my quiet and dignified ways with Leo Moore as he has tenden- cies along that line anyway. Veryl Riley, leave with no regrets to carry on in California. Marion Beers, Will my tardy excuses to Betty Wilson. Maxine Drury, will my correspondence engagement to Arlene Aubertin. Shirley Hansen, will the Woodward twins to Cleo Wade and Colleen Montague to carry on where I left off. Dick Elwood, will my beautiful golden locks to Mr. Barker. Irvin Hunter, leave all my feminine admirers to the next Superman. Alfred Wilke, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Don Kelley. Pauline Rauscher, bequeath my perpetual vitality and sparkle to Marjean Wilson. Leland MacDonald, leave my arguments for the taxpayers to J ohn Crevling. Ruth Wolverton, will my ability to wake up the pep assemblies to next yearts yell leader. LeRoy Whitehill, will my permanent waves and curlers to my brother, Pat. Bill McCardell, bequeath my witty moods to ttSour-puss Bradstreet? Marion Ledford, Will my languid charms to Miss Mitchell. J anice Spalding, will to the draft board with regret, Cliff Wilson. Margaret Sellers, bequeath my 'artistic attempts on the paper to next year,s art editor. x Cliff Wilson, will my romantic instincts to Don Miller. Louise Biggs, will my hearty laugh and easy conversation to J osephine Fox. Charlie Swan, will my timid and shy nature to Eloise Stiff. Louise McKinney, will my tallness to Mr. Sargent. Ray Gosney, will my tt5 delock shadowt to Charles Early. Betty Scott, wiil my sleepless nights to Shirley Branton. Maxine Binns, will my torch honor pin to little Bobby Jackel. Peggy Hunter, will my steadiness to one guy to J oyce Wolverton. Maxine Zielinski, Will my baby talk to Frances Hockett. Dean Bradstreet, will my strawberry blond to Russell. Robert Murrell, Will my big-town manners to Bud Mesecher.
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Senior Class Historq President .......................................................................... J erry Miller Vice President ............................................................ Bill McCardell Secretary ........................................................................ Betty Groves Treasurer .................................................................... Marion Ledford Class motto: Why study today when you can copy tomorrow? Class flower: Red rose. Class colors: Blue and white. Dazed, dumbfounded, wondering What everything was all about, we staggered through our initiation into our first year of high school. Our only social function was the Return Mixer. Officers were: President, Al Wilke; Vice President, Calvin DeMaris; Secretary, Shirley Hansen; Treasurer, Pauline Rauscher. Beginning to see our way through the haze in this, our Sophomore year, we looked about us and started taking an interest in the affairs of G. H. S. Presiding officers were: President, Charles Conlee; Vice President, Michael Mallon; Secretary, Calvin DcMaris; Treasurer, Janice Spalding. We were really in full swing our Junior year. Being, oh so very original, we had a variety show for our play and ttHIeaventt as the theme for the prom. Class officers were: President, Dorothy Hoctor; Vice President, J ack Davenport; Secretary, Marion Beers; Treasurer, Walter Smith. . Fullfledged big wigs we really made things Whirl. We produced ttGrowing Pams for our play and turned festive with Latin America as the theme for our ball. CAMERA SHY-Edgar Freer-ttSehsible men never talk. Richard Riches-Class Play 3. The great use of life is to spend it for something that will outlive 1th
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C: ' 11 zL3 HMWZK T H 0 JE W E L M I 3 d 93 JEROME MILLER4T1'ansfer- red from Centerville 3; Foot- ball 4; Basketball 3; 4; Foot- ball 2nd Team 3; Class Play C 3, 4; Boys1 League Cabinet 4; f1 f 'V ' President of Class 4. 3H6 pro- J ,7 fits most who serves best? MARION BEERS-Gold G 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Torch 1, 2; Drill Team 2. 3; Secretary of Class 3; Art 2. 2Sinccrity has a charm of its own. LOUISE BIGGS-Gold G 2, 3; Paper Staff 1, 3, 4; Board 01 Control 3; Class Play 4; Assistant Yell Loader 2, 3; Drill Team 1; Dramatics 2; Photography 2. 3Life is not life Without fun? MAXINE BINNShTransferred from Bickleton 3; Secretary of Student Body 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Board of Control 4; Class Play 3, 4; Torch 3: Drill Team 4. 4'It is better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all? DEAN BRADSTREET4F00tba11 3, 4; President Boys League 4; Football 2nd Team 1, 2; Board of Control 4; Boys League Cabinet 3. 2Life begins at 12.3 MAXINE DRURY4Library Staff 4; Glee Club 1, 4: Paper Staff 2; Class Play 4. 2Experience is the best teacher. RICHARD ELWOOD4Tmnsferred from Colville 2; Paper Staff 4; Class Play 3, 4; Boys1 League Cabinet 4; Photography 3. 2People who make no noise are dangerous?
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