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ya Judy Hoffman President 1 o -I fe ' i Kei ser Keysor Walker June Enzor I Oorham Raltch Pettit Wolfe Finley Zwiebel Ratliff Rhodes Shoemaker Hale Harman Brooke Derby Morrow Eblnger Laferty Griffon Frye Blair Predieri This page sponsored by P 4 0 Dime Store
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Junior Class History The future class of 1951 started Its journey through G. H. S. In 1947 with a class of forty students. The highlight of the year was our Initiation. Such agonies as we endured 1 The following year as sophomores we spent most of the time In becoming deeply absorbed In our school affairs. Now as a class of twenty-six Juniors we have successfully presented our class play, Quiet Everybody on November 11, 1949 with a cast of fifteen members. Our directors were Mrs. Schantz and Mrs. Low. Very conveniently, our class rings arrived two days before we presented our play. During the past three years we have held bake sales, sold refreshments for various entertainments, established a high school paper, and at the present time the Juniors, (as has been the custom), are operating the candy booth. We also are planning a musical program In March. We held our first class party after our play. Everyone was just a little bit tired, but we spent the evening In having pictures of the cast taken, enjoying refreshments, singing, and listening to the quartet. On December 23, 1949, we held a combined Christmas dance and party which was very successful. The typing room was decorated In the Christmas spirit, dancing to the accompaniment of records was the main feature. Later In the evening we enjeyed refreshments. At the present time our class has lost: Margaret Murry, Betty Hale, Mabel Britton, Francis Britton, Junior Washburn, Earl Black, Irene Enzor, Ted Collins, Jim GraffIce, Lois Miller Teats, Mary Carey, Alice Tucker, Wanda Adams, and Donald Ray. We gained: Tillle Fry, Jane Harmon, Fritz Raltch. The juniors are represented on the basketball team by the following: Amel Blair, Bob Gorham, and Kyle eysor on the Varsity; Norman Enzor, Earl Griffin, and Roger June on the Reserves. At the beginning of basketball season, when the cheerleaders were chosen, the following four Juniors received the honor; Joanne Shoemaker, Tillle Fry, Julia Predleri, and June Wolfe. This year's officers are Pres.--Judy Hoffman, V-Pre8.—Julia Predleri, Sec.—Alice Morrow, Treas.--Carole Kelser, We are now looking forward to cur Junior-Senior Prom, In honor of the departing Seniors. On behalf of the Junior Class we extend our best wishes to the Senior Class. . ...... —Donajean Pettit This page sponsored by Simmon's Cut-Rate Drug Store
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