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ees lqao we The Highlander G-ew 1930 we 1 Twenty-two Eddie Anderson Peter Andenun Hamld Andrlx Dent Billingsley Paul Billinlsley Vlrglnla Burg Neda Bntli Donald Byron Richard Cavendlsh Georlil Chandler Madeline Chevnllard Elbert Corcoran Guido chny Phyllis Cuttlniham Thayer Cuwnum James Devi: Charles Duncan Emma Louise Elliott Edith Em.-,ry Walter Fasslg Vlrlinia Ford Alice Fleaher Berry Gardner Delnrmnr Hall Sophomores Robert Hamm Philip Hartwell Raherk Hlll Ann Hoffman Don Hennen Lula Hoover Richard lrwln Wilma Jackson Durothy Keith Esther Kock June Krepps Joe Lane Georle Llvinislun Lucils Masse A-mr Mmm Wayne Musaers John Mathias I-:rm Mubberxy Harry Musure Betty McFarland Joe McCallum Phyllis Mud Berry Murriinn Dlnk Monlgumery CLASS OFFICERS President ,.,........ .....,.. .......,,.... D i ck llrlontgomery Vice-President, .....,. .,......,,, W Valter Shoe Secrcinry. .,,...,..,..,. .....,. l lefty Gardner Treasurer .......,,,..,............................. Robert Hill STUDENT COUNCIL Joe McCallum Alyune Waterman Davll Muhlenberg Wesley Murdock Byron our-er Ellzabeth Pierce Willard Porter Jnhn Relser Harold Sarkeni Verna Sawyer: Grover Severn Mar-le Stewart Donald Sargent Walter Shoe Willard Smith Kathryn Smith Virginia Stephenson Ray Taylor Curl Thomas Betty Thornburg Helene Treaster Josiah Turner Albert T an Allyene Waterman Grace Wierrnan Domtlly Wlnstead Joan Wlndiscll
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we I93O GMD The Highlander CNE I930 9449 'invuuuunuiivinininuvinuiuvn1iii1iIiivinuwislininuiunniuzuinrininrxinilvumuulniniilliniliinmnnininilinnliiuulnu1nlumllmmulvmllE E Sophomores 2 5 Virginia Stvphvnson-I0-.1 5 E Hen-'s to the class of thirty-two, 5 5 A group ot' boys and girls so true 3 5 To G. H. S. and may it stand E 5 The best of all the schools in the land. 2 5 First is Mnntgnmery, the Prcsidm-nt, 5 3 Elected by majority of our consent, 5 E McCallum, next, who likes to mnkn speeches, 3 About Student Council he often teaches. 5 S Our Imwlllc, the basket hall Hume 5 3 Dnes her best for the school and the gumeg 5 E Thrn Robert Hill on the Highlander stalf. 3 3 We hope he does wrll in representing our class. E Wt- won't forget Miss Romig, sn dear, E 3 ' NVlm always is prrscnt, our troubles to lxcnrg 2 She is there every day with :L smile un her face S E To gm:-t us each nnc as we all take our place. Z 5 There are others whom well like tn mention 5 E But thcsc nre the first who claim our attention. E E There is much yet for ns to do. 2 5 llut lv.-rc's to the class of thirty-two. 5 Elvslumix1litmllvuv1llinIhmu1u1I41IMiI1iI1H1llru1H14llmnfunnrumurm1unlmmmnumrmlmmlllinnmIlInH1I1iluNIiiInnllul:mulnmwmnu E Twenty-one
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950 I930 CNG The Highlander Chee 1930 we ElulummuurwIwulnllInul1lrluulInlI1vuInullllI1lImyl1lvwllll1ll1lv1mlmlullmllwlmumuvuvI1llllH1IllIWuluullmmlhlllrllllm 5 Freslnnan Prophecy 5 J on n Ya un ger-9-A 5 fWiHr apologies to Longfalluxej E 2 By the streets of Third and Oakland 5 2 By the thinning npr-n spaces 5 2 By the houses of great number 2 5 Stood a school of shining faces. E 5 lTis a building line and grand 2 Where paponses have to study UQ 2 E And the big chiefs rule the land. E Q In this schoal n wondrous class- 2 2 Freshman were they-strong and tall- E 5 Grew to manhood-slowly, but surely, E Amazing and delighting ull. 5 ' Big Chief Blauser gazed in wonder S 3 At the noise these children wrought E g But at least they got their lessons 3 2 And each did just what he ought . E 5 Old Salt Such was n brilliant whim E E In each and every little quiz, 2 E And Shrimp Sargent sunk them all 5 I When she went nut for basket-bull. 5 2 mme Lewis-nal, win. praise, 5 3 Made the school yell as one big voice, 2 2 But Smiling Dlxie get the giggles 5 Giving ull the school the wiggles. E E Betty Morris-lovely prnncer- 3 E Soon became a fancy dancer. E E And Smarty George with hair so red, 5 E Gut so hot he burned-'tis said. E E Joan and Betty, Mary and Jane, E Never stopped once from raising vain, 5 3 'Till Squaw Phllllcps laughed 'till she hast 5 E And Chester liar on went off in a fuss. 2 5 Then Kathryn Thompson worked so hard, 5 E A nervous breakdown was her card. 5 2 Dorothy Morgan-famous beauty 2 2 Got a place as a Broadway cutie, E 5 Shorty Ward-who shrank in the rain- E Has never been seen or heard ot' again! 5 And the Handsome Gilmore wun the prize E f Of 11 marathon quite long ln size. 2 f Professor Willle famous and grand, 5 S Is widely known oler the land. 2 5 Now I must end this foolish rhyme E S For I am working over timw-Qas usualj E 5 E EInmmuulununninuvulummmuluulnumwuxllInnrumlmnlrrlinlllmnunluinll1ulInu1mymlnrlminman-umlulvlum Twenty-three
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