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X J My 'P' lvylv AJ' lf , ,5f'7'fYflv1AR1LYN JANICE TOLOCHKO Marty - Mickey - Kinston - Opera Shoppe National Honor Society fPresJ 4: Marshal 4: Hi News Editor 2, 4: Hi News lMgr. Ed.7 3: Radio Workshop 3, 4: Spanish Club fPres.J 3, 4: Quill 8: Scroll 3, 4: Annual Staff fOrganizati0n ed.J 4: Snow Bound 2: Heaven Can Wait 3: Our Town 3: E.C.D.F. Pro- gram Co-Ed. 3: Red Cross Show 3: Young America Series 3: The Pool 3: Legend of Dust CN. C. F. M. Networkl 4: Fire Prevention Essay Winner 3: S. A. Council Rep. 2, 3: Board of Elections 3, fchm.J 4: N.H.S. State Treasurer 4. BILLY THOMPSON Tarzan - Lillian - stage manager Homeroom Pres. 1, 2: Goldmasquers 2, 3, 4: Varsity foctbali fMg1-.J 3, 4: Jr. Football 2: Varsity Club 3, 4: Stag-e and Prop. Comm. fChm.J 3: Stage Mgr. for Heaven Can Wait, Bethlehem Road, Seventh He1ven, The Visitor, E.C.D.F.: Scenery for 'Janie, ' Smiling Through, The Flute and the Vine, Men Folk,', A'Land's End, Little Red Riding Hood, The Finger of God, Ramona, Gold Is Where You Don't Find It. JOHN WILKERSON THOMPSON Whit - Anybody seen Donald? S. A. Treas. 3: Marshal 4: National Honor Society fVice Pres.l 4: Varsity Club 3, 1Corres. Sec.J 4: Gtldmasquers 2, 3, 4: Class Pres. 1: Assembly Comm. 1: Visual Education Comm. fChm.J 3: Football 2, 3, 4: Hi News Bus. Mgr. 4: Football Program Ed. 4: Gold Is VVhere You Don't Find It fElectrician1 2: J.'.-Sr. Decoration Comm. 3: Janie 2: Our Town 3: The Lady Who Came to Stay QTicket Chm.J 2. FRED ARTHUR TYNDALL, JR. Sparrow - Arthur - Spanish demon Athletic Comm. fChm.D 4: Spanish Club Adv. Mgr. lChm.J 4: Marshal 4: Jr.-Sr. Comm. 3: Basketball T, 3, 4: Easter Pageant 2. GlLDA CARROLL VANN - Bangs - quiet? - We're gonna be late, Ruth M'1rshal 4: Cfass Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Library Camm. 1: Goldmasquers 2: Our Town fTicketsJ 3: Cinderella fPropertiesJ 2: F.H.A. Club 1, 2, fVice Pres.l 3, 1Pres.J 4: F.H.A. District Meeting 2. 3: State F.H.A. Meeting 2: Anual Staff 4. DANIEL A. WARD Dan - popsicles - Indian motorcycles - Model A Ford Lost and Found Comm. 3: Recreation Comm. 4: Bio- logy Treas. 2: ,Metal Trades Sec. 2, Pres. 3: English Sec. 1: Indusltivia Arts Pres. 1. . .,' w L is . Y . vav. x w MARY ANN WARD Angel - Slick - 'tBlondie - No one but D. J.! Marshal 4: Classflixce Pres. 1: Hi News Staff 4: Goldmasquers 3: 'Gohisca Assistant Editor 4: Jr.-Sr. Refreshment Comm. 3: Spanish Club 4: S. A. Council 1, 2: Our Town fLightingJ 3: The Bethlehem Road 3: Heaven Can Wait 3: Homeroom Pres. 1: National Honor Society 4: Board' of Elections 4. KENNITH EDWARD WATERS Lonnie - Ferrell - Barbara Jean . Homeroom Pres. 3, 4, Sec. 1: Assembly comm. 2: Ath- letic Comm. 2: Building and Grounds Comm. 1: Var- sity Club 2, 3, 4: Goldmasquers 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Council 1, 3: Annual Staff 4. I P i . 1 -E -.4 ,. .- ,3 we Twenty-three
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HISTORY OF SENIOR CLASS Ah, how well we seniors of '48 remember our first September in dear old G.H.S. Greenies was certainly an appropriate name for us for that's just what we were-all bewildered-eager freshmen-together, but so far apart. We, the class of '48, began our freshman year by electing to lead us John Thomp- son, presidentg Mary Ann Ward, vice presidentg Polly Edgerton, secretary, and La Verne Tew, treasurer. The Cheerleaders were Mazelle King and D. J . Rose. Our first project of the year was to sell -monogramed stationery in order to raise money to carry on our various activities. Later we succeeded our fifty-dollar goal in the Junior Red Cross Drive and made very good showings in all the war bond drives. As freshmen, we led the school in the number of Honor Roll students each quar- ter during the year. ' That year's accomplishments set our class well on the way to a successful high school career and we began to feel we were a part of G.H.S. During our sophomore year our class was headed by Myron Ennis, presidentg Jack Wilson, vice president, Lillian Overman, secretary, Bill Taylor, treasurer g and Eunice Bizzell and Ned Champion, cheerleaders. At the beginning of this year we, together with the junior class of '45-'46, were co-sponsors of the annual Curtis Magazine drive. There were two sophomore dramatic classes which played an important part in the Goldmasquers and made outstanding achievements. It has been the tradition for the sophomore class to present the Easter pro- gram. We drew favorable comment on this project and ended our sophomore year successfully. The following September, we found ourselves Jolly Juniors, upper classmen at last !-But how little we knew what was ahead of us, for forthcoming was the Jr.--Sr. prom. Yet with such capable leaders as Miller Eason, presidentg Erline Griffin, vice presidentg Ruth Edgerton, secretaryg Polly Edgerton, treasurer, and Peggy Littleton, serving with Paul Savage, as our cheerleaders, we came through with flying colors. Our first major project for the year 1946-47 was the sale of magazine subscrip- tions for the Curtis Publishing Co. Since this was such a successful magazine drive and it left us with more money than was needed, we purchased a piano for the high school auditorium in April. Junior Week beginning on April 28 and lasting through May 2, gave us an op- portunity to revenge our initiation as freshmen. It preceded the junior play and was an important factor in the advertisement of the play, which was given on May 1-2. The marshals for the following year were named during this week and an edition of the Hi News was devoted to the juniors. The highlight of the week was the J r.-Sr. prom. We finished this year with high hopes for the coming year in which we would be the lead- ers of our schools. Another summer flown by found us in the fall of '47, dignified seniors, whom we have looked up to all these years, firmly believing them to be our superiors. We took the honor of sitting in the front center section downstairs in assembly and al- ways going first at lunch, but somehow we didn't feel as old and full of knowledge as we thought seniors should feel. Graduation is just around the corner which means we'll be leaving G.H.S. For our senior leaders we elected: Davis Byrd, president, Eleanor Brown, vice president 5 Eyelyn Barbee, secretary, Billy Howell, treasurer 3 and Louise York and Bill Taylor, cheerleaders. Our first project this year was to be in charge of the Thanksgiving program. For our senior play we presented The Land Is Bright. With the ending of this year we look ahead into the future-not for just an- other year as we have been doing, but forever. To us our school days seem to be our most important ones, like-- The beginning and the end. We look back eagerly and feel ahead for the new. The unattained lies out there waitingg so quickly, join hands and let us skip through life as successfully as we have through our high school days. Christine Byrd, Historian Twenty-five
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