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CLASS HISTORY TIME MARCHES ON. As we approach the end of twelve glorious years at G.R.H.S. we recall that 14 entered the ship together and have survived all the storms. They are Carl Arnett, Larry Brown, Duane Brownfield, Jimmy Durrill, Mickey Eby, Helen Edmundson, Wayne Elliott, J.C. Morgan, Jim Reed, Errol Smith,Larry Street, Carol Templeton, J.B. Vannoy and Peggy White. Through the years others have entered our class. They are Mickey Alfrey, Garnett Blaylock, Junior Gorrell, Glenda Hunter, Chriss Lemler, Larry Lewis, Sharon Martin, Clifford Needy, Everett Pottorff, Jimmy Richwine, Kenneth Schieszer, Patty Scotten,Linda Smith, Linda Tavener, and Larry Yunt. GREEN FRESHMEN This was our first real important year. As it turned out it was very eventful. It was a great honor to have the carnival Queen selected from our class. Also that year we had five girls in our class on the volleyball team and six boys on the basketball team. SILLY SOPHGMORES This year we were well represented in the sports field, as we were in every year. FLIGHTY JUNIORS Out Junior year had us jumping from place to place trying to remember all the things we were supposed to be doing. Our play, HFinders Creepersn, was our first mixed up moment. We will remember that night as long as we live. The second mixed up moment was the Junior-Senior Banquet, HThe Last Round Upn. We all had to work hard to get it completed, we felt it was worth the effort. MIGHTY SENIORS Some classmates have come and some have gone through the years until we now have a proud class of 29 in this our final year. The Senior olay was, Hmountain Galu, a hill- billy Comedy, We attended the Junior-Senior Banquet as very Dignified Seniors. Then comes our last event at G.R.H.S. Graduation! There will be many mixed emotions this night, but after all is over there will be happiness throughout. We say farewell to G.R.H.S. as it is now, for when we return, there will be little to remind us of our twelve years here.
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SENIOR HILLS I, Larry Lewis, will my place on the bus to anyone who thinks they would want it. l, Jim Richwine, will my ability to stay out late and not get caught to Larry H. Brown. l, Larry Yunt, will my nickname Hhild Bill Yokleyu to George Reed, in hopes hc will make the Hot Rod Association. I, Junior Gorrell, will my successes in Mrs. Ruffin's math classes to HPeanutsH. l, Clifford Needy, will Jimmy Reed's pickup to his brother, George. I Errol Smith, will my Hsafe driving habitsn to Stanley Titsworth. I, Jim Reed, will my blonde, curly, hair to Ronnie Heinaman. l, J. B. Vannoy, will my place in bookkeeping to anyone who needs the credit as much as I do. l, Jimmy Uurrill, will my ability to charm myself into line at the water fountain to, Daryl Hilt, in hopes that he gets more drinks than I did. l, Wayne Elliott, will my place in geometry to anyone who is silly enough to take it. I, Linda Smith, will my Hquiet and bashful waysn to Linda Echoff in hopes she will not let them stay with her as long as they have me! l, Patty Scotten, will my Hdark eyes and beauty marku to Beth Bucholz to keep them in the neighborhood. l, Peggy White, will my place in the alphabet between two boys to Virginia Ortz in hopes she will make the most of it. I, J. C. Morgan, will my headaches from studying too much to anyone willing to take them over. I, Sharon Martin, will my ability of how not to go steady to Shirley Chaney. 1, Duane Brownfield, will my place at the lunch room, to Harold Dean Ward. I, Carol Templeton, will my red hair and temper to Merle Wafz in hopes she won't get into as much trouble with it as I lave. l, Kenneth Schieszer, will my ability to drive safely to Larry kindle. I, Linda Tavernr, would will my engagement ring, but lull be needing it in the future.
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