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.1 Mildred Carr Leroy Cherry Layton Clark Carl Corey William Craft Cecil Crawford William. Dail Dorothy Davenport Senior Class History Five and six years ago when we entered G. H. S., we were insignificant seventh and eighth graders who had practically no part in the activities of the school. Today, as seniors, we have our thumbs in many of the doings of the school. As a class we have perhaps been average, yet through some of our harder-working class- mates we have been able to accomplish some of our activi- ties in a superior manner. In every undertaking the school has embarked upon the seniors have had a big part. The. class of 1942 has participated in the Student council, sports, music, journ- alism, dramatics, debating and other extra-curricular ac- tivities of the school. In addition the class has a splendid scholastic record. Our class was organized early in its junior year with H. R. Goodall as president; Jack Edwards, vice- president; Martha Rowe, secretary; and Doris Broad - hurst, treasurer. Under the leadership of these capable Richard Duncan Jack Edwards Rachel Fleming Hazel Fornes Frances Glass H. R. Goodall Janet Goiven John Ray Hardy
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Heber Adams Audrey Allen I la Lynn Allen Marjie Dean Allen Mary Elizabeth Austin Dennis Bailey Otha Barnhill Pauline Bell Senior Class Officers LEONARD BRILEY, President JAMES BRILEY, Vice-President RACHEL FLEMING, Secretary ELIZABETH BRIDGERS, Treasurer
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Jean Harrington Billy Hill Billy Home Myra Horton Ralph Hunter Gene Johnson Margaret Johnston Wesley Johnston Senior Class History juniors we sponsored a magazine campaign, a carnival and four dances. The proceeds from these activities went to stag ' e the annual Junior-Senior, which was one of the outstanding- social events of the year. Because of their superior work, James Worsley and Heber Adams were chosen as chief marshals, and Richard Duncan, Thomas Williams, Elizabeth Bridgers, Doris Broadhurst, George Garrett, Pauline Bell, Sarah Jones, Sarah Moore, Alice Rieman, James Register, Billy Hill and Bill Turner were chosen to serve as marshals for their senior year. James Worsley and Heber Adams, chief marshals and March graduates, were succeeded by Richard Duncan and Thomas Williams. Chosen early in the year as senior class officers were Leonard Briley, president; James Briley, vice-presi- dent; Rachel Fleming, secretary; and Elizabeth Bridgers, treasurer. The class sponsored the Christmas program and arranged for Christmas gifts for the needy. Eugene Jones Margaret Jones Sarah Jones Clinto7i Joyner V ' -ninia Kidd Dai ' Laughinghouse Marie hum Christine Manning
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