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Left to right: Vanis Lep- hart, Shirley Stebbins, Ted Grote, lim Canan. x I 7 . K! - 'll' S .flfllflr Cl,l.Ql Although the TIME does not seem so long ago that the class of '48 walked into the high school building for the first time, four long years have passed away. Like all other beginners, the class started as green freshmen but soon caught the spirit of G. H. S. and, becoming better acquainted with the school system, began to show progress. In October Dick Faulkner was elected class president with Ned Rhoades, vice-president: Io Ann Sharp, secretary: Phyllis Miller, treasurer and Pat O'Brien, reporter. Miss Alexander was class adviser. With its leaders chosen the class began to plan for the various activities which that year included the traditional pep rally and bonfire before the Piqua football game: a class party, The Cherry Frolic and bulletin board projects. Also a staff was elected to produce a handbook which contained helpful infor- mation for students entering G. H. S. the next year as freshmen.
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