Grand Rapids High School - Pirate Yearbook (Grand Rapids, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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E N H D Four years, seeming like only a year or so,have passed swiftly by and once again comes time for the writing of the history of the Senior Class, in this year of 1946. Many things have happened in the past, and many will happen in the future. So now for the memories of the past four years. There came into the Study Hall on September 8, 1942, a new group of pupils, a total of 37, known as the Freshman. We were a timid group until we became more familiar with the older members of Study Hall.Mr. Battles was our Class Advisor and within the next couple of days our class officers were elected as follows: President, Irma Altwiesg Vice President, Bill Kuhlmang Secretary, Betty Fletcherg Treasurer, Carl Fox: and News Reporter, Elinor Thomas. We collected sales tax stamps and sponsored the movie, WTorture Ship,N on November 5, 1942, also we were given the opportunity of selling magazine subscriptions and sell- ing pop to make money toward our trip which we planned for our Senior year, We were very well represented by members of our class in the band and also in basketball. At last there came three months of vacap tion which went all too fast for us. Then on the 7th of September, 1943, we rode on the bus or walked back to school for another nine months of school. We were familiar and looked up to the Juniors and Seniors and at last could look down onand be of some help to the Freshman because we were SOPHOMORES. Our spon- sor for this year was Mr. Battles. Again we elected officers, this year the President was Chet Brown: Vice-sPresidcnt, Doris Solidayg Secretary, Vera Smith: Treasurer, Eugene Schlotzg and News Reporter, Irma Altwies. About the only things we did that year to raise money was the collecting of sales tax stamps, and selling magazine subscrip- tions again. we had several class parties and had much fun. Before long, it was time for school to close for the sum er. W This sun er fairly flew along. On September ll, l944,we were back in school again, only this time we were known as the Jolly Juniorswith Miss Rottig as our class sponsor. We had the biggest time this yearof all the years of school we have had. We met and elected the following officers: President, Raymond Mohrg Vice President, Chet Brown, Secre- tary. Vera Smithg Treasurer, Betty Fletchorg and News Reporter,-Elinor Th0Hes We soon had a class party at Glenda Heyman's. At that time we chose our class rings, and anxiously waited for them to come. A Committee was appointed to pick out two plays for this year because of the size of our class. On March l6, we presented the play UHe's My Pal,N and on April 13th we presented the playNMe, Him and I.' We also sold magazine subscriptions this year. How our class treasury went down after sponsoring the Junior-Senior Banquet on February 10. We

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