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38 ef , I KS' 5 4 4 -2, :: MIW1' ' ! 991' ,wk V fl. 4, Q41 0 vi! jf' V4 i 5 f 0 ,. 9 On the brisk morn of September 7, 1937, ninety-Five passengers boarded the boat. U. S. S. Greencastle, guided by the life guards who protected us on our journey. The sailboat of freedom was under the leadership of Captain Baumgardner. We bashful and bewildered passengers sailed through the halls and into the classrooms of G. H. S. to take our stand in this, our first exciting en- deavor. The first port entered was Cold Spring Park where we enjoyed greatly a weiner roast and skating party. As classroom projects we made ship booklets and safety posters, and displayed early school relics. On June 4, 1938, school closed with our passengers one-fourth of the way safely on our journey. Young loyal passengers assembled together on September 4, 1938, to resume another part of our journey. in fact, the stormiest part. still under the leadership of Captain Baumgardner. Honor was achieved by our class in sports. Wie were delighted to give our opponents a hard battle although we did lose a few games. VVe claimed second place in our spring sport, volley ball. ln june the first half of our goal had been reachedg we had sailed successfully over the hardest part of our journey. Then we were ready for the third part, no longer on lower deck allll in second class, but on top deck and in the first class under our new leader, Captain Kell. VVe voted for our class rings on October 9, and what a proud day it was for us juniors when gold and blue sapphire rings with the G. H. S. insignia arrived. Now. too, we were in the Advanced Glee Club which made its first ap- pearance at the P. T. A. meeting in October. On October Zo, we entered, another port on our jour- ney which was a hike to Enoch Brown Park where we had lunch and a very delightful time. On No- vember l, some of the junior girls had the thrill of appearing in the new glee club vestments at the Franklin County Educational Association meeting. XYe presented for Armistice Day in assembly a patriotic program entitled My Country, 'Tis of Thee, under the direction of Miss Phillippy. Sev- eral members of the class also took part in the Christmas program presented by the Hi-Y organiza- tions. Another thrill greeted us when we were permitted, on january 5, to choose our motto, colors, and fiower. Our class song was written by Annabelle Shinham to the tune of the Wisconsin Tech. Song. More enjoyment occurred on March 12 when our caps and pennants arrived. Then on two glorious nights in April we presented our junior class play, Trail of the Lonesome Pine, in the theatre of the U. S. S. Greencastle. Green and white strolled down the aisles as ushers played their important role. The year also brought successes in sportsg we won the championship in basketball and in soccer. lt couldn't help but make our hearts swell as we had finished three-fourths of our jour- ney and were sailing swiftly towards commencement shores. Vtell. here we were again ready to sail with the crew under the leadership of Captain Zim- merman. ln December we presented our senior class play, Tish. both plays being under the lead- ership of M rs. Conrad to earn money for our VVashington trip, At the end of the hrst semester one of our faithful classmates left our group. john VVine, who with other high school students belonged to the National Guard, went with IOOFA Battery E for a year's army training at Camp Shelby, Mis- sissippi, doing his duty for our country. On February 3, we attended court. a very interesting ses- sion. VX'e're almost ready to dock as we have just about reached the commencement shore with green and white banners fiying, cheers for the .-Xlma Mater. and voices of the free-willed pas- sengers of -ll ringing out their song, chorus of citizenship, freedom and democracy. After launch- ing our boat at commencement, we received our new passport, that important and well earned docu- ment which leads each one of us in different directions embarking on new life around the world with never to be forgotten memories. 8
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DOROTHY BEAR Couzlmvcirrl A comely grace. pleasing eye and face. Tri Hi-Y 2-43 Soft Ball Z, 33 Class Play 43 Class Treasurer 43 Nature Club l 3 Commercial Club Z3 Fancy VVork Club President 43 Basket- ball 1 3 Volley Ball 33 Student Council 43 Librarian 43 Dancing 1-33 Ticket manager of Class Play 4: Secretary Curtis Magazine Drive 43 Square Dancing 1, Z. MILDRED BURIQETT C1UlIIlIll'VL'ffIl Always sharp. never tlat. Glce Club 3. 43 Glec Club Libra- rian 33 Librarian 43 Class Play 43 Soft Ball Z, 33 Volley Z, 33 Fancy Xllork Club 1-43 Fancy VVork Treasurer 2. 33 Fancy NYork Presi- dent 4. .ALAN CLUGSTON C1IHI1IIl!'7'lfIitIl For he's a jolly food fellow. Glec Club Z-43 Class Soccer 1-43 Class Basketball 1-43 Class Soft Ball Z, 33 Volley Ball 1. 23 Elec- trical Club 1-3. ROBERT CR UN li ELTON Ccilvrul Miles of Smiles. Orchestra 1-43 Hi-Y 1-413 Glee Club 3-43 jr. Glee Club 23 Gun and Rod Club 3: Aircraft Treas- urer 23 Basketball Manager 43 As- sistant Basketball Manager 31 Stage Manager 3. 4: Electrical Club 1, 23 Archery Z3 Dancing 1. ROBERT DUFFIELD College 1'1'clmrulo1'y Merrily he rolls along. Orchestra 1-43 Olee Club 2-43 Class Soccer 1. Z3 Varsity Soccer 3. 43 Class Softball Z-43 Class Bas- ketball 43 Athletic Board 33 Hi-Y 41 Gun and Rod Club 33 Electrical Club 13 Aircraft 13 Archery Z. ROBERT FA UST lY0L'CIfi0I!lI! . ffll'1iL'!llfllI't' Prissy and precise. F.F.A. Treasurer 1-43 F.F.A. Bas- ketball Team 3, 43 Class Baketball 23 Class Soccer 2. 33 Class Soft- ball Z 3Olee Club 23 Volley Ball 23 Aircraft Treasurer Z3 Vlloodcraft Treasurer 3. BETTY GIFT C1I7IlIllIL'7'lfflIf A face with gladness ovcrspread. Tri Hi-Y 1-43 Glee Club 13 Fancy VVork 3, 43 Home Economics Club 1. If Mm HELEN BLACK General Two eyes of blue that come smilin' through. Glee Club Z-43 Tri Hi-Y 3, 43 Bas- ketball 1, 3. 43 Volley Ball 1-33 Dancing 2. 33 Soft Ball 1-33 Na- ture Club 1. lRYlN CHRISTOPHEL Conzlllvrrznl Close button'd to the chin but a warm heart within. Electrical Club 13 Gun and Rod Club 4. XYAYA CUNNINGHAM c10lIIHIt'7't'ftIf An ounce of luck. a ton of pluck. Fancy VVork 1-43 Debating Z3 Bas- ketball 13 Softball 13 Volley Ball 23 Hockey 23 Tennis 33 .Advertis- ing Chairman 43 Bible Study 43 Advertising Committee 3. GEORGE DONNELLY I 'ocaiinmzl .lfH'ft'1lff1l7 L' Good material in a small package. Secretary of Future Farmers of America 1-43 Electrical Club Treasurer 23 Stage Committee 43 Class Play 43 Glee Club Z. NELSON ELLIOTT C!IlIIIlll'7l'ftIf Honest. clean and just. Glee Club 33 Class Volley Ball 1-33 Class Softball 1-43 Class Soccer 2-43 Electrical Club 13 Annual Staff 43 Square Dancing 1, 23 Ad- vertising Committee 43 Gun and Rod Club 33 Archery 2. ERMA FILER Collcyc l'rcfara1ory Full of fun and a friend to everyone. Nature Club 1, Z3 Fancy VVork 3, 4. VVARREN GINGRICH CHlIIIlIl'l'lff!If ln the spring a young man's fancy turn to ---- Hi-Y 1-43 Hi-Y Yice President 43 Glee Club Z-43 Class Vice Presi- dent 1, 3. 43 Class Treasurer 23 Class Soccer Z-43 Class Soft Ball 2-43 President of Annual Staff 43 Christmas Play 43 Cheer Leader 43 Class Basketball .Z-4. Q,
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