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CLASS HISTORY In the early fall of September, 1936, thirty timid, frightened Freshmen began their four long years of struggle. This fright vanished when classes began. The class started on the road to success by electing Doris Reeves, president; Charles Leet, vice-president; Nan Johnson, secretary; Eugene Bovinet, treasurer; and Miss Kershaw, sponsor. Due to our good fortune wre escaped initiation. The second year the class felt a great shock—a loss of nine students! But in their place we gained two very able people, Juanita Scamahorn and Lloyd Bryant. For officers we chose Charles Leet, president; Alice Bradshaw, vice president; Dorothy Skiles, secretary and treasurer; and Mrs. Couts, sponsor. At the end of the year, we Sophomores enjoyed a trip to Mesker Park, Evansville, Indiana, ending the day at the movies. As Juniors, a year of work began with twenty members. Dorothy Tate joined our group. For officers we had Charles Leet, president; Doris Reeves, vice-president; Helen Robinson, secretary; Kenneth Simmons, treasurer; and Mrs. Walsh, sponsor. By giving the play “Aunt Tilly Goes to Town”, presenting Marvello, the magician, and selling candy, we made enough money to give the banquet and the prom. As Seniors we gained one member. Old ones left and new ones came. Evelyn Flowers and Nolan Atteberry were new members. Ivan Dodson was with us the first part of the year but moved to Centralia, 111. We chose as class officers Gene Bovinet, president; Cecil Cooper, vice president; Alice Bradshaw, secretary and treasurer. The banquet, prom, the baccalaureate service, class day, and commencement will mark the end of our years at G. H. S. The four years that we thought would seem so long passed quickly. As we go our many ways we will always remember our school days as the happiest days of our lives. Nan Johnson After a long talk on the value of peace, goodwill and disarmament, Mrs. Walsh, the history teacher, asked the class if they objected to war! “Yes, I do!” said James Payne. “Good. Now tell us why.” “Because,” said James, “wars make history, and I hate history.”
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