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9 bg. ' Ex' 5 Ea I ,.,. .fn ,y I V ' K - - 1.,..i.m..,.... MARIAH AUM.-NN C'o111111e1'i'iul The mildest manners vvitli the mind alert. F. ll. .-X. 1-lg Faneyxvork Z-lg Bible Study -lg Dancing 1. HAZIQL BIQXYPZR C1lJIllIIII'I'UIitIl Perpetual Motion. Tri-Hi-Y l--lg Glee Club lg Faneyxvork 3, -lg Dancing l. 2. lg Bible Study -l. viaoixu iaicmsnicizriza cuiffiw ffl-i-pil,-iifw Happy ani l, from care I'm freeg xxliy aren't they all like me? Glee Club 2, 3g Tri-Hi-Y l--lg Conoelieaguinit 2--lg .-Xreliery l-3g Class Basketball 3g Class Yolley Ball 33 Class Soft Ball l-3g Play Publicity Staff 3. -lg Man- ager -lg Dancing l--lg Bible Study -l. BE'll'llY MAIC BRYAN CtI1lIllIL'I't'itIl Fun loving and miseliievous. Glee Club 2--lg Tri-I li-Y 1--lg Commereial Club 3, -l, Viee President 3, -lg Faneyxvork 2. Seeretaryg Stu- dent Council 2, -lg Class Play 3g Play Committee lg .-'Xclvertising Committee lg Hoekey 3. -lg Basketball 2, 3g Dancing l--lg Librarian 3, -lg Bible Study -l. HXZICL BCRIQHOLIDIQR C'of11111v1'i'iuI Slit-'s as good as slie is fair. 'lil'l-H1-XY Z--lg F. H. .X. l-3: l,1brary Club 3. See- retarvg Librarian 3. -lg Conoelieaguinit Staff -lg Dancing l--l. RCSSICL ID. CCNNINGHKKI Gmzerfzl Did notliing in particular and did it very vvell, lli-Y lg Iileetrieal Club l. lg Rod and Gun Club 3. lg .-Xdvertising Committee -lg Patrol -l. -QV' l,.'XUR.'X yl.XNli BOXVKTAN COIlllI1t'7'l'flII 'l'lie xvit ol' tbe senior class. lllee Club 2--l, Treasurer 3: 'llri-Hi-Y l--lg .Xreliery l. lg Commercial Club 3. -lg Clieer Leader -lg Basket- ball l--lg Hoekey l--lg Soft Ball l-3g Yolley Ball l-3g Play Committee 3: .M,lvertising Committee 3, -lg Property Manager -lg Class Play Promoter 3g Bible Study 4. ,XIJQX BRICCHBUQI, Cl0IlI1l1t'I'L'ilII Huli did you say a ride? 'llri-Hi-Y l-lg Glee Club l--lg Dancing l--lg F. H. .X. 2, 3g Librarian 3. -lg Library Club 3, President 3g Class Play -lg Conoelieaguinit Staff -l. ICSTHER BRUHBXCGH College l'1'vpa2'c1tnry .X good sport in every game. Oreliestra l--lg Clee Club 2, 31 Tri-Hi-Y l--lg Cono- elieaguinit Staff 3. -lg Class Play -lg Clieer Leader 2. -lg Commercial Club 2g Student Couneil 3g I,i- brarian 3. -lg Basketball l--l. Captain -lg Hoekey l--lg Yolley Ball l--lg Property Manager 3g Play Commit- tee 3, -lg Advertising Committee 3, -l. VVll,LlgXll A. Dllilll, Cailzilzfrfial XYitli a manner seldom found, Bill is liked by all around, tllee Club Z--l, Viee President -lg Rod and Gun Club 3, 4, President -lg Class Play 3g Varsity Basketball 2--lg Soeeer Z--lg Baseball 2g ,Xreliery Club lg .Nth- letie Club lg Dancing l. XY! l,Ll.-XXI IC. Dllfl ll, I'oi'1ifz'0m1I . lfl!'l4'IIIfIlI'l' 'llliey tliat govern tlie most make tlie least noise. fill Club lg P. F. .-X. 3, -lg lYoodxvork Club -lg Stage Committee 3, -l. JANE nLiI,1f1RoHN cwlffffi- l'm-pm'afm- Not a smile but a laugli make tlie xvorld look tvviee, lireneli Club 3, Yiee President: Glee Club 2. 3g 'l'ri-l li-Y l--lg lfaneyvvork 23 Ilaneing 1--lg Class Play -lg Conoelieaguinit Staff -lg lloekey lg .Ndvertising Committee 3, -lg Bible Study 3. 4. N P. ' ti Q A l Q ii -Ki i -... g Q' A 'ml ff 1 .ai ig, fl 5 Nine
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Eight Sflllllll CLASS HISTORY Four short years ago on the bright autumn day of September 5, there occurred in our lives a great event we shall always remember. Seventy-two greenie freshmen entered the halls of G. H. S. as lower classmen. VVe were bashful and backward at firstg but as time marched on, we became more independent, thus taking our place in the activities of the school. In our sophomore year we became more active in the social routine which included a Weenie roast and skating party at Cold Springs, exchanging of gifts before Christmas vaca- tion, and the opening of a Valentine box. The same year we contributed three members of our class to the orchestra. The Girls' Chorus sang two numbers at the County Christian Endeavor meeting held in the Presbyterian Church. At the Hi-Y covered dish supper, Ella Glaser sang two vocal solos and Tom Swope played two cornet solos. As class president, Tom Swope succeeded Charles Zimmerman. Chloe Kauffman and Harold Fox were chosen to represent us in the Student Council, while Evelyn Zullinger and Charles Zimmerman represented us on the Athletic Board. For our offering at Thanksgiving time, Section A presented in assembly the playlet, She Made a Pumpkin Pie,'l and numerous book charades directed by Mrs. Conrad. Room 0 pre- sented a helpful and most interesting demonstration on table etiquette, and another on Boy Meets Girl. These were quite beneficial, for within a few weeks some of our more timid mem- bers turned into perfect gentlemen. In the world of sports many members participated in bas- ketball, hockey, soccer, and baseball, while some of our classmates became active on the varsity teams. After entering school on September 3, 1940, we elected Charles Zimmerman as class president to lead us through the most eventful year of our high school careers. We started in October by taking our semi-annual trip to Cold Springs Park where as a class we all enjoyed a skating party. On November 7, we voted for our class rings but were slightly disappointed when it was revealed that Santa Claus wouldn't get them here for Christ- mas. However, the holidays proved rather nice since we had a tree decorated, exchanged gifts, and had Christmas carols played by our musically talented classmates, On December 31 our rings arrived. Witli much sighing and delight we showed them to our fellow schoolmates. On February 13, the class held a meeting to select our colors. song, motto, Hower, and play. Columbia blue and white were the colors choseng our song was written by Betty Mae Bryan to the tune of Shipmates Stand Together. Our motto became Don't Give Up the Ship, and the flower, red roses. Our decisions were very patriotic. VVithin a few weeks we voted on our pennants and caps, with dink hat coming out on top. After reading plays for several weeks, the play committee appointed by the president de- cided on june Mad to be presented for the public on April Z4 and 25. The cast included Betty Mae Bryan, Tom Swope, Bill Trumpower, Helen Holbert, Leona McFadden, Charles Zimmer- man, Elliott Gossard, Doris Oliver, Richard Zarger, Harold Fox, Janet Mae Stoner, William A. Diehl, and Evelyn Zullinger. A On September 15, much to our satisfaction we returned to G, H. S. to take our place as the high and mighty seniors. Soon officers were elected. Then in October we had play try-outs for the senior class play which was entitled Pickles Becomes a Lady, with Jane Dulebohn in the lead. The rest of the cast included Robert Vaughn, Ruth Grove. Doris Oliver, Ellis Ken- dall, Iames Faubel, Ella Glaser, Lorraine Hollinger, Ada Brechbiel, Esther Brumbaugh, Evelyn Zullinger, Helen Krnier, Tom Swope, and Richard Zarger. Directed by Mrs. Toms, the play was a great success, and everyone was happy over its outcome on the nights of December 4 and 5. At our Christmas party, we exchanged gifts, and had laughs for all. ln February Mr. Rus- sell was here to talk about our class pictures which are taken now and ready for the Cono- cheaguinit. Thus we come to thepresent with senior activities prior to graduation and a different road for each one of us. Vtfhatever the close of school may bring, each of us seniors will long cherish the happy memories.
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