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INTERMEDIATE CLASS HISTORY G. H. S. JntErimtiiatc Class i istorp I N the fall of the year 1907 there assembled in front of the old High School what forms the present Intermediate Grade. The High School was new to the greater part of us and we felt very proud that we had reached the object of our ambitions. This year passed very slowly but at last the end of the term came and we found that our hard-worked-for fun and less-worked-for lessons had brought their reward in the form of a small ticket bearing ' the words “Pro¬ moted to the Intermediate Grade.” The next fall the same crowd again assembled in front of the High School. Instead of being Juniors we now occupied the exalted position of Intermediates. We were more industrious than our predecessors for by second recess every Junior had been caught and “bumped.” Soon after school started, our class organized with Hiss Edytlie Muir as president and Miss Maie Dorset! as Secretary. Our class spirit was shown by the short but exciting class war against the Seniors. Each Intermediate was true to the Red and Black and as a result we completely annihilated the Seniors. The election of Marshals next claimed our attention and the following were elected: Charles Denny, Chief; Allan Adams, Max Hendrix. George Westbrook, Maie Dorsett. Louise Thomson, and Guelda Elliott. Once again we are nearing the end of the school term. Some of our faces wear a doubtful look, but we all agree that where there is life there is hope. The Class of 1910 has taken a larger share in High School life than any class has done before. Eight out of the fifteen players who compose the State Foot¬ ball Champions hail from the Intermediate Grade and three of the players on the baseball team are wearers of the Red and Black. Our history does not end here; it cannot at present be written further but it can easily be forseen. Next year into tin 1 High School history and then into the history of our country will go the deeds of the glorious Class of 1910.
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INTERMEDIATE CLASS HOLL-( ' ontmued) G. H. S. 24 —INTERMEDIATE B— Adams, Allen Aiken, Eva Alderman, Bessie Ashley, Agnes Brooks, Lester Brooks, Marguerite Clary, Mable Clary, Robert Clapp, Sallie Dorsett, Maie Elliott, Grace Fry, Annie Glenn, Margarette Grimsley, Sidney Holland, Curtis Hutton, Mabel .Tones, Alma Joyner, Andrew Matthews, Myrtle Mclver, Mattie Muir, Edythe Patterson, Imogene Pearce, Allan Preyer, Helen Ridge, Mabel Sparger, Alma Stafford, Mildred Stephens, Hazel Tate, Eunice Taylor, Rowland Thacker, Gillespie Thomas, Nellie Thompson, Louise Trent, Maud Ward, Mary Watson, Lillian Wharton, Annie
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G. H. S. 26 JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Atkinson, Carroll Bond, Bay Bradshaw, Margaret Cox, Hattie Denny, Floyd Denny, Hazel Field, Janie Fousliee, Sue Foust, Henry French, Marion Grimsley, William Bain, Edward Broekmann, Max Coffin, William Eutsler, Willard Gayle, Sidney Ham, Ernest Hopkins, Herndon Hunter, Wills Yates, Henry Bishop, Mattie Byrd, Beatrice, Clapp, Mary Coltrane, Lizzie Gilliland, Edna Grimsley, Nell Henley, Claire Jones, Marion Kornegay, Rachel Lindau, Ruth junior Class JUNIOR A Hiatt, Mary Higgins, Willie Hobbs, May Irvin, Willie Beall Latham, Edwin Leonard, Joe McDuffie, Roger Mellhenny, Eliza Patterson, Inez Pickard, Helen Porter, Eugene JUNIOR B—1 Kerr, Doub Mendelshon, Hyman Mitchell, Renard Morgan, Paul Olive, Collier Rowe, Walter Spearman, Roy Phipps, Fred JUNIOR R—2 McCullen, Marie McLean, Nellie Mitchell, Janie Monroe, Sarah Moore, Marjorie Ogburn, Bessie Pegram, Ina Phipps, Ruth Pugh, Jessie Ralls, Mary Rives, Mattie Lee Plott, Bertha Rees, Ben Rees, Lucile Seism, Margaret Starr, Frank Stone, Fannie Tate, Grace Watkins, Cutler Wilson, Queenio Russell, Fred Tobin, Gibson Tomlinson, Jesse Trogden, James Turner, Julian Wharton, Harry Wysong, Forrest Saunders, Sadie Searboro, Lillie Shaping, Esther Tomlinson, Anna Vanstory, Ruth Weaver, Lawrence West, Louise Witherspoon, Emmie White, Kathryn
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