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JOHNNY TATE Glee Club, Dramatic Club, F.F.A. Nlt is better to be little and shine, than to be big and cast a shadow. GERALDINE CAMPBELL Dramatic Club, Glas Club, 'Life is what you make it.u MARY ELLEN ROBERTS D.A.R. Repg Basketball '32-'55, Glee Club, Cheer Leader, 3 Dramatic Club, 5 HA dynamic combination of ability, 5 determination and w11llngnass.' 5 JUANITA XILBY Basketball 'lil-'45, cheer Leader, fi Glee Club, Dramatic Dlub, f 'She is gaod natured, jolly and clever, 1 K? Q, Her tongue, like a brooklet, goes 5 on forever.n Q E if AULINE CAMPBELL 5 Commercial Work 9 5? nQuiet, but nevertheless practical 1 none reads in a face so gentle and Q fair, Q That a gentle soul dwells bhare.n l DORIS CHILDERS Dramatic Club, Commercial Work, NTby modesty is a candle to thy marit.' and efficient.n E JUAMTA ummm Commercial Work fi ik
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'Onan if-U ' x wr 4-1-4.-we-.v.ax'ffe rs 1 ' as wr.-ee, :eww aawwmgwsnmw -1-an w.wfwexr-:swwvauvwm-w.w..,-m-1 .-wa,-4 rg M' .-.M-,5,e,,,,,,,f ,- SENaoR HrSToaY In August, 1941, probably the ngreenestn group of freshmen that Grundy has ever known stormed in and, took over the place. Instead of the ,usual timid freshmen, the upper classmen had to step aside when me started down the hall. 1The first year at G.C,H S. brought many changes in us. We soon learned that we weren't coming go school for fun but for study. By the end of the first year, several had dropped out for various reasons. As usual several had heard the call of the home or just plain failed and felt they couldn't face it. 4 In 1942 we learned that dseventy-nine of the onef hundred twenty freshmen had survived the first yearq 4. and were spphomores. Before the end of the year we, numbered only sixty-three. This year Miss Hamby was elected s onsor and has been elected each year sincevg ., p .J Lu . . . when we made a step, she stepped right along with us? As sophomores we were very active. We challenged and, won the War Bond, Drive among the classes, sellingz 319,000 worth of bonds and stamps. August, 1945, we enrolled. again, this time as, . 5 5. ,4 juniors. We now had only fifty-three members. lSev7 Sam's call and had? oral cf our number had heard Uncle answered. This year we sponsored the first footballt if queen contest and a junior girl won it. Q is we re istered in 1944 'we were dismayed tog . E 1 learn there were only thirty-eight of our originalg one hundred twenty to be dignified seniors. Well, not? dignified, according to the teachers. We were noisieri and more full of life than the lower classmen. Wes attacked our work with vigor and went on with the Eng- lish, noteboobsfmnn thfueh piven a chance to dischargf them. be realized we had both an annual and a senior f play to produce. The senior play turned out to be at classical play, Little Women. There are only thirty-1 five seniors to graduate now. One of our number was1 called into the Navy before the end of the year, andy probably all other boys will follow in some branch of' the service soon. ' g We, the seniors of Grundy County High, can now look back over the years and smile at our mistakes. and failuresg but as we face the future, we face ity gravely, aware that we will have to fight forg audi S 1 it 'wguw.aa.v:-v-m.,n.m.,,,,.,qagaf.-ww-a,a,.-t.l..,-,,.,. ,..-,.,.i.,,,e,, ..1 A'-un1.swy:1 ,. , Q AM V ,VT I V1 .Q H I V V 'V Mimi . ' X 15 A ' 'et . sq S :AW N i as -
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