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521210: 61455 Fifth Grade l939 First Row: M. Plasters, L. Cutter, M Herman, M. Troisi, M. Homer, A. Brock, S. Miller, M, Slade, G. Wilson D. Woodrey. Second Row: A. Headley, B. Sterwerf, E. Beck, L. Hardy. M. Zieverink, R. Mann, f. Flannery, B. Compton, B. Miller. Third Row: R Hammond, T. Gentry E. Sterwerf, G. Oliver, H. Ruhl, G. Camp. R. Beaird, R. Paul, I. Tullis, R, Hoffman. Fourth Row: Mn Delp, D. Susong, B. Cappas, W. Sickles. F. Gregory, L. Becksmith, H. Christophel, IA Hendron, R. Gardner. Senior ClCISS -1946 First Row: A. Headley. A. Brock, I. Uetrecht, M Foleyd D. Woodrey, M Dowdell. M. Lune. Second Row: Miss McAfee, P. Whitney, M. Troisi, CA Ferguson, R. Arnold. D. Stager. L. Cutter, 1. Young, G. Wilson, M. Miller, M. R. Jones, 14 Burton, R. Recher. Third Row: I. Tullis, S. Nippert, L chtz, M. Hewett, V. Dearth, M. Slade, M. Zieverink, B. Beck, I. Ramey, M. F. Iones, M. Meier, M. Johnson. Fourth Row: T. Haverland, L. Lykins, M. Woodward, B. Curran R. Manning, C. Heitzman, T. Gentry, F. Gregory, W, Heitzman, W Albertson, W Adams, R. Paul, G Luechauer, D. Dwyer. R. Beuird, D. Susong. I203
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Dolores Del Woodrey nDeln Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Triple Trio 3, 4; G,A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Class Secretary 4; Home Eco- nomics Club 1; Annual Staff; Scholarship 1, 2, 3; Operetta 4. Mark Football 2, 3,- Track 2, 3, V33 K L? a Mason High 1, 2, 3; Annu ' , WW Shamrock 4; Glee Club 4; Ba M; Home Economics Club 4; Operetta 4; G.A.A . LW MW 91 AIM -- Mary Estelle Zievetink ,tp Mer Sophomore Play; Junior Play; Senior Play; G,A.A; l, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; Lcdin Club 1; Glee Club 3; Youth Week Clerk 3; Shamrock 3, 4; Scholarship 3; Annual Staff; Cheerleader 4. Mark Gerald Woodward $0,; '1 l Iocmne Elaine Yo H1040 3 E191
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61455 16,13toty Looking back over the beaten trail blazed by the Pioneer Class of 45 to the year 1938, we find them making their debut as sturdy little tifth graders. Even then promise of outstanding talents was evident. The dramatic ability of this class came into the light with the production of their puppet show, llSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The hankering along mechanical lines resulted in an actual scale airplane. Another year along divided our operations under Mr. Rickey and Miss Howard. Ever active, we produced the Operetta, iiHcmsel cmd Gretel. Our eighth grade graduation rolled up and didn't we feel extremely dignie tied with stockings and ties and diplomas? ' The first few Freshman days found us dodging furtively through corridors to escape detention by lurking upperclassmen armed with lipstick. Boys and girls were in separate homeroomsl Here began our first year of hard work and money earning schemes Remember the bake sale and that very elabo- rate Spring Dance? Always original and possessing the initiative to go with the originality, we produced three one cxct plays, HThe Valiant, Nobody Sleeps. and The Trysting Place, in our Sophomore year. The reunion of boys cmd girls in our Iunior year resulted in combined vim and vigor. Gee, is was good to be together again. In the spring we came forward with the smash hit, Days Without Daddy, Miss Duncan directing If ever hard work was rewarded. the thrilling success of our banquet and prom was well worth our striving Our first prom will have C: treasured place in all our hearts. Our Senior year found us again in the Music Room under the iniluence of Miss McAfee. We fell into a money making swing, stealing Friday nights for dances and grabbing off the tournament coke concession. Our Senior Class play was the rowdy comedy, HQuiet Everybody, ably directed by Miss Hancock. Since this was our lctst Hing, we really gave out with the dramatic farewell. The Christmas season found us dashing for holly and. green, for in the tradition ot G. H. S., we presented the annual White Christmas Dance. Every- one dressed in his best, came to enter in the Christmas Spirit and enjoyed the holiday rhythm. Prom night! How lovely! In traditional lolly Junior style, the prom was surrounded with gaiety and loveliness. Oh Glory Be! Commencement Night! There came the familiar cups and gowns, speakers and procession. Did you notice that lump in your throat as we processed to Pomp cmd Circumstance? No words can express our deep feeling of leaving behind us those happy experienced-tilled years at Greenhills. Cherished memories will always be cemented into the foundation of the school for the class of H48. So may we just say so long for C! while, see you around. Arthe.
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