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, ,. .. , .N-N ROW 1: C. Rclmr, M. Munn, I7. Ilowk. M. Knllv. II. Iliggim, I. Ilnlc. M. I'.n'kL-r. I. RILIIIII. I. IN1vC4my M. Logan. S. Malrquis. ROVV 1: M. Ilugluml. If. Inhnwn. II, Mycra. II. I'vppul'. M. INIIIITLII. II. K.1uI S. I.1lI1lI.lXV. G. Lung. A. Rntlingcr. C. Miller, S. Malrtin. ROW 4: N. IICIIILIINI. l'. I,LlIlL'l'M7Il. If. Il-muh stvtlcr, I. King, I. Millcr. N. I.uwalII1'l1, IJ. MclxIcr. Ii. IiCI'L'IR'I'. XV. KL-Iur. ROW 4: I. llumn-l'. U. King . , . , , , Ix. Icrlvy, M. M1IIu'..Ix. Ix11IIw. I. Inhnwn. I. Muycr. II. Ilnllmvny. Ii, Nctcrcr. 'If Milla-r. ROXV q: l IIuugcl1Ium1n. 5. NL-II. R. Huy. if. I'ulIIux', II. Mlllcr. I.. Pulmm: IJ, Nnxlur, Ix. Ixnfll. ROXY tm: Miw Ixylcr, S, Iulmml1, D. Kunz. ll. I'vIm'sL-. C. Ilulnllxxlal, II. Kmrmr. il. I,OhL'I. ROW 1: I.. SI1mck. l'. Stump. M. Wlmlcy. .L I'icr.1It. R. IlmIuricIx. I.. Ymlcr. H. R.u'ick. M. Stcmcn M. Wlmiu-In-alrl, S. Wcllmrlw. P. Zrmk. ROW li M. I. Si1mck, R. SI7l'lIIIQLI', M. I'ricc. l'. Smith. I1 Sllruck, A. SILIIHIII-QII. N. Rummvl, I.. l'I1illips, I. Ynung. Ci. Phipps. C. W.nmz. I. M. Rirlmnlx. ROW 4 K. XVULIYCF. IJ. SIril1gfcIImv. P. XVgllI:lcn'. If. Slallwgluglm. ID. SLI'lIR'IKIl'I'. R, SIUIIILII. S. Slmckn-l'. ID. Slryukcl' ROW 4: IP. Sullixum. I. R4-mlwrgcr. S. Swmclnml. IZ. Wagner. M. ZW-k. R. S.ngu. l.. Ymlcr. Mr. N1-ul Imm. RUVV S: R. NV1-l1gL'r. II, XV.ll'llL'l'. IJ. SIIIICN. I. l'uL11Il'iur. Il. VVJILIVM1. II. Smnlrr. C, Shin-. II I'crrin. ROVV 6: II. VVcIly. I. Siuumnm. Ii. XVl1.1Icy, R. xYLlgI1CI'. R. Stump. I. XVcIu'r.' Ii. Ymlvr. I. X'.m I'L'II, VV. mfvllgtblllilll. . It' '
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ol . .K LW V, Lg . O ROW I: M. Bechtel, P. Cripe. M. Greenawalt. E. Billet, N. Archer, M. Blood, M. Cash, M. liatugliman. It Andre, IJ. lliest, R. Boyer. ROW 1: G. Gerber, P. Grush, li. liosse. XV. Cripe, D. Cooper. M. Beck. I Curtis, P. lilliot, B. Fowler. ROW 3: I. French, C. Grisc. P, Branson. M. H. Culp. P. Auer, P. Cripe. M . Graber, C. li2lLlll1g1ill'ICI'l, R. Cole. RONV 4: H. Brown, C. Hatten, D. lleter, K. Falrrzintl. 17. Briggs, . Cripe, I. Albert, IJ. Copenliziver, B. Clark. ROW 5: I.. Bechtel. B. Butler. C. Burr, R. Dewey. C. Blevins, lJ. Ilerkey, R. Cress, B. llyler. ROW Cv: V. Burke, C. Dickinson, Buckley, R. Cripc, H. etwilcr, IJ. Greenziwailt, li. Amsclen, I. Aust. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS At the first meeting of the Sophomore Class during which Mr. Needham and Miss Kyler were in charge, officers were nominated and elected. Students leading the class scholastically were: Ellen Andre, Mary Alice Baugh- man, Mary -Iean Cash, Delores Diest, Bob Hay, Iulia King, and Nancy Rummel. Roger Stemen, Bill Brown, and Iim Van Pelt received football G's. The only Sophomore prospect for a letter in basketball this year was Iim Van Pelt. Bill Brown won a track letter and Stanley Strycker received a letter in tennis. The class sponsored concessions at a football game, and in the spring they held a gala class party. THE OFFICERS FOR 1946-1947 President ...................... Stanley Strycker Vice President ...... ........... P hil Grush Secretary .......... ..... ....... S u e Welborn - Treasurer ...... ................. G lenn Gerber int. A' if 7 Sergeants-at-arms .................. ....... C reighton Hatten and Paul Branson 'I Sponsors ................ . ........... Mr. Needham and Miss Kylet 'L if f 4fW l if 3 Where tbe1'e's noise, tlaere's a Soplaomoref' Class I949
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of ROW I: N. Cripc. ll. Clayton. M. Curtcr, S. lilough. F. lithcll, K. Compton, M. Cripc, R. Cothcrnmn. I Cox, M. llctwilcr, S. lilcvcm. ROW 2: ll. Ditchctt. A. licntlcr, ll. liillcr. R. lilosst-r. I. liowscr. M. lilnugll. G. Colt-mxln, C. Dctwilcr. M. liispcnctt. li. Coleman. ROW' 3: R. Clemens. C. Cox, G. litu- chcr, ll. Ilctcr, li. licnton, S. lit-acI1y. li. lizlkcr. R. Cripc. ROW 4: C. Burkhart. A. Iluxy, V. Craig. Alfrcy. I. Bacchus, C. lilllllllll. li. liloss. ROW -5: li. llcrkcy. I. Davenport. P. Clwismaln, T. Cripc, R Cook. T. liucklcy, H. lifuls. ROW' fm: l7. licckncr, I. Aust, R. Cox, H. linker, ll. Allscn. R. liuton, I liilI'l'lIlg1L'l'. ll. :Xlln'l'l. THE FRESHMAN CLASS Last fall one hundred eighty-nine Freshmen entered the halls of G. H. S. with all the vim and vigor that is characteristic of Freshmen. As is the custom, the ac- tivities of the Freshman Class were limited, 'but while examining the curriculum of this school we find a large group from this class active in various work. The music department has benefited greatly with thirty-two participating in either the marching or concert band. Several play in the orchestra and many others sing in the Girls' Glee Club or Choir. The different clubs are well represented by the Freshman Class. Sunshine, Ir. Hi-Y, G. A. A., Industrial Arts, Camera, Scribblers, Health Council, the Science Clubs all have active members from this class. The athletic department is also well supported by the Freshman Class. The football team, under Coach Dan Sherman, had nearly thirty boys learning funda- mental football. Also the basketball team under Ralph Peterson, had twenty-five boys reporting for practice and forming the Freshman team. if? NSR? THE oFF1cERs FoR 1946-1947 l N45 3 President .............................. -Iack Rankin Vice President ..... ........... S usan Forney . ' M Secretary ......... ............... -I ane Schwalm Treasurer ..... ...... R ichard McFarland ' Sergeants-at-arms ............... ....... C lem Lisor and Stanley Lewallen - 5 .g it ti-.t ix '5 Still bewilderedf' Class I950
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