Grant Union High School - Prospector Yearbook (John Day, OR)

 - Class of 1951

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SENIOR CLASS POEM (Due to circumstances beyond our control, this page is in the wrong section of the book. Oh, well. --The editor. PARTING REMARKS Twenty-seven seniors with hopes so high, Now face the future with steady eye. Each has decided what would be his pride; Listen while I tell you where our hopes reside: One to be a minister does aspire; Three loggers and one disc jockey are for hire. Two movie heroes and one model here; For one army general we should give a cheer. One truck driver; one pianist I see, One professional ball player; one farmer have we. One draft board member is here in our midst; One secretary, two nurses, one home economist; Two beauticians, two housewives, one forest ranger per se, Three stenographers, one yes-man, one president, hurray! This from the future is what we demand. Each is so different in what he has planned; Yet on one subject we completely agree; Be loyal to Grant Union, this we decree. Admitted, our stretch has not all been fun; V e've heard many rejmarks about things we have done. We've been caught throwing chalk and been kept after school; At one time or another we've broken each rule. Oh, many remarks have been made on the sly, That without any study, we still could get by. Now, upon leaving, we're expected to say, We're sorry we're going, we wish we could stay. We've had many good times and some bad ones it's true, But way out ahead there are many things too. It's these we'fe to meet as we go on our way, So now in leaving we're going to say-----: We are glad to be grads of Grant Union High School. For all of the juniors we leave this one rule---: Have fun, study some, never, never say can't, Then next year you can say, We graduated from Grant! 22

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ORGANIZATION



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GIRLS LEAGUE The officer f°r V”VUe Pr 'de Li«Y sir »- — FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Cummins, PatSiukola, ColleenShaw, Harriett McKern, Margie Cauble, Ellen Gunther, Bonnie Johnson, Irene Ingalls. MIDDLE ROW: Dolores Petersen, Carol Ricco, Lenora Knudsen’ Audrey Johnson, Alice Davis, Rebecca Walker, Ann Hutchison. BACK ROW: Kay Gunther, Dorothy Davis, Bar- bara Morgan, Helen Lohf, Joan Maple, Dorothy Knudsen, Carole Ray, Dorothy McKrola. 23

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