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The Hzstory of The Class of 1950 Preface The first xmportant hxstorxcal event recorded in our newly published hlstory book took place in September of 1937 This date marked the beginning of a great career for twenty four little boys and girls who entered the First Grade at Griswold Forty eight little feet found their way to the First Grade room where they met the smiling face of their little blonde teacher Norma Nix The class progressed slowly but surely for eight long years through the grades and Junior High losing some members here and there and gaining new ones Many teachers tried their best to teach them right from wrong as well as to educate their little minds as they passed from grade to grade The teachers were Second Grade Leila Knop Third Grade Minnie Scharf Fourth Grade, Ada Buck Fifth Grade Donnella Warner Sixth and Seventh Grades Gwendolyn Lary and Eighth Grade Mary McDermott The Eighth Grade held many historical events for these ambitious students who seemed to gain great fame in many fields Among the most important events was the carnival whxch was the first to be held since before the war Chosen for the royalty were Gilbert Krxsinger prince and Laurel Williams princess The boys became very popular 1n the field of sports and man aged to reign as champions of the Junior High tournament They were very proud to add one more beautiful trophy to the show case for this wonderful feat On Thursday May Z3 1946 at 10 00 A M a great step was taken by the twenty two mem bers of the Eighth Grade Yes it was the day when they received their Exghth Grade dxplomas The record of Carroll Haynes covers a whole page of the history book for he was the valedic torian Velma Silk received great fame also for being salutatorian ln slightly smaller print we find the name of those who recewed other awards of achievement Marvin Steffen and Geraldine Mueller were granted the citizenship awards Receiving instrumental music awards cewed first and Laurel Willxams second The class officers of this outstanding class were President J D LaMaster, Vice President Laurel Williams and Secretary Treasurer Veneice Rockwell The class colors were old rose and silver the class flower was the white carnation and the class motto was Forward Ever Backward Never CHAPTER l The Green Freshies Forty two Freshmen yes green entered Grlswold High School in September 1946 happy in the feeling that they would now be considered quite grown up The usual initiation was ad mimstered to the boys but the girls slipped by with only a few remarks made by the upper classmen Class officers were elected as follows Carroll Haynes President Gilbert Krisinger Vxce President Laurel Williams Secretary and Velma Silk Treasurer Candidates for the annual carnival king and queen were Laurel Wilhams and Gilbert Krisinger The Freshmen had the privilege and honor of Joining mn several high school parties Their sponsor was Mrs Heald the homemaking teacher CHAPTER Il The Up and Coming Sophomores September 1947 found the class one more step ahead in their careers as up and comxng Sophomores The class enrollment was forty three studious boys and gxrls The class President was J D LaMaster with Gilbert Krismger as Vice President and Edna Meyer as Secretary Treasurer As the month of November approached the class busied themselves once again with the se lection of candidates for the carnival king and queen Grace Ellen Kenworthy was chosen for queen and Forrest Houser for king Six lucky boys and seven girls had the privilege of serving at the Junior Senior Banquet on April 27th and the year was concluded very successfully by the Sophomores and their sponsor, Miss Daft 18 O ! D D 1 D . . . . . l I 3 Q u : ' . P . , . . i 9 5 . 3 ' . s ' . - . . n . . . I . ' n - 1 ' 9 1 1 : ' 'x ' . , . . , . - ' ! ' i were Laurel Williams, first, and Carroll Haynes, second. For vocal music, Jack Maffit re- . . 1 . . ' - . . . : , , l ' , . - . , . . ' - , . . ' : ' ' : ti I! , . ' 1 C 1 l . ' . 1 1 , , . . . - . : , . S . . . , . ' . 3 . I 9 l . 0 ' . . , I . I I - - . . . . , . . . . . - . , D .. , . D
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