High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 63 text:
“
A THE RO Sandwich-Hamlnirger. Restaurant-Cold Nugget. Occasion-Freshman Reception. Spoonin' Spot-Graveyard. Actor-Tyrone Power. Actress-Betty Gralble. Sport-Basketball. Author-Zane Gray. Pastime-Beading. Singer-Frank Sinatra. WHO IS: Argnmentive-Albert Deane. Shyest-Ruth Leighton. Talkative-Barbara F ox. Cviggler-Frances Cross. Friendliest-Mac Nesbit. Ambitious-Donna Welts. Serious-Joyce Prescott. Liveliest-Barbara Fox. Carefree-Barbara Fox. Busiest-Donna Welts. Promptest-Austin Deane. Forgetful-Donna VVelts. ' Absentminded-Hilden Bickford. Qnietest-George Rollins. Judgment day has come and some of the C. H. S. students are at the gates seeking admittance. Old Saint Peter is just asking them a question or two. 'cVVhy did you think you could get in here? Why did you come anywayiv' Hildon Bickford: Huh-h?,' Mac Nesbit: I wanted to know if you wanted a subscription to this yearbookf' Loraine Lewis: Why? lim sure I have no ideaf' VVinnie Carter: 'cDon,t ask such a silly question. VVhere else could I go?', Freddie Blake: HI saw a picture of an angel, so-o . . .ii Buel Cross: 'Tm one of those recruits for an angel, toof, Patty Knowles: i'To get away from it allf' Art Scales: :Have a chaw, Pete, and letis talk it overf, STRUM 63 Bed Michaud: 'Need you ask such personal questions?v John Leathers: al dunno. Why?', Dot Lewis: Cer-l Listen to the Wind blowlv Austin Dean: Ol, Satan didn't Want me down belowf, Virginia Taylor: uXVliat did someone else say?D Harold Davis: My friends are all here, aren't they? Kay Lovejoy: GTO get away from Fox -sheis belowf, Mad Knowles: iilleis here, isnit he: Joyce Prescott: 'iltis so quietf, Joan Lewis: al heard there was no man shortage up heref, Carroll Trafton: I want to lioat around on a cloudf, Bob Ames: My mama don, tol' ine? Johnnie Lombard: I want to learn to play a harpf' Jackie Littlefield: 'iWell, arenit I a little angelfy, Burtie Drinkwater: Just taggin, alongf, Phil Carr: Do you have a basketball team?'i gs: SEVEN WONDERS OF G. H. S. l. Seniors, dignity. 2. Sophomores, love for the Juniors. 3. Miss Stephens' height. 4. Silence in study halls. 5. Short assignments. 6. The cleanliness of the place. 7. The Freshmen minding Mrs. Kenny. IMAGINE! Billy Clement taking ballet dancing lessons. Seeing Mac Nesibit when she wasn't busy. Pat Knowles not getting letters from guys in the Navy. Kay Lovejoy getting a zero. Mr. Clark in the Army.
”
Page 62 text:
“
MISCELLANEOUS Here are a few odds and ends That heho in the erection Of our year hook miscellaneous,', Which names this certain section. IDEAL GIRL Ladies, this is your morning reporter bringing you a new recipe. First, take the eyes of Kay Iohnston and the nose of Mad Knowles and mix thoroughly, then gradually add Vivian Hussey,s hair and Barbara F oxis teeth, mix Pat Schultis complexion and Loraine Lewis, personality in a separate dish and add to the mixture. Finally, add the clothes of Elaine Crockett, and you have the G. H. S. ideal girl. IDEAL BOY Yes, this is Madame Zana. You want me to look into my crystal ball and Iind the G. H. S. ideal boy? Give me your number and I will call you back. For hair use that of Junior Priest, the eyes of Neal Taylor, nose of Ruel Cross, teeth of Carroll Moore, complexion of George Rollins, personality of Austin Deane, form of Fred Blake, and clothes of Carroll Trafton and my crystal ball says that is the G. H. S. ideal boyf, WHY ALL TEACHERS TURN GRAY William Clement H ooky playing Y outhful yearnings T ardiness U nprepared lessons R idiculous ranks N ote passing G um chewing R oger Welts A wful answers Y ou, maybe. POPULARITY POLLS Most popular girl Loraine Lewis Most popular boy Freddy Blake Best looking girl Barbara Fox Best looking boy Carroll Moore Best dressed girl Elaine Crockett Best dressed boy Carroll Trafton Best girl athlete Dot Lewis Best 'boy athlete Ruel Cross Most sought after by the opposite sex: Girl Pat Knowles Boy Danny Currie Best girl dancer Loraine Lewis Best boy dancer Danny Currie Most intelligent girl Kay Lovejoy Most intelligent boy George Johnston Most cooperative girl Maxine Nesbit Most cooperative boy Carroll Trafton A bsenteeism L Oathsome boys L ousy lessons T errible tests E lastic bands A ustin Deane C razy classes H ilda Bickford E xcellent excuses R uel Cross S pitballs Sisterly Madeline Knowles Brotherly Douglas Knowles Most popular Senior Loraine Lewis Iunior Eloise LaBree Sophomore Pat Knowles Freshman Winnie Carter Miss G. H. S. Mr. G. H. S. Maxine Neshit Danny Currie FAVORITE Subject-Home economics and man- ual arts. Teacher-Miss Stephens. Maestro-Harry James.
”
Page 64 text:
“
64 THE ROSTRUM The Seniors without Mrs. Emery. Ruth Leighton running. Barb Fox about three inches shorter. The Sophomore room so you could hear yourself think. Geo1'ge Rollins jitterhugging. Mad Knowles not giggling. Junior Priest without Alice Willey. Mrs. Brown and laekie Littlefield on friendly terms. The Seventh Grade being sedate and ambitious. Albert Morris weighing just 100 pounds. The trophy case without any dust on it. Art Scales studying. G. H. S. without any teachers QOh, boyll Goof, Davis in Grand Opera. No tests. i'Steviev without a shoe ration stamp. Miss Smith about six feet three. Red Michaud getting to school on time. A really good Miscellaneous Section! CLASSIFIED ADS Lost: A very fast airplane. Please return to Derwood Perkins. Wanted: A bike built for two. Donald Campbell and Mildred Trafton. Wanted: A separate room in G. H. S. to carry on conversation. For Sale: The information desk. Mae Nesbit. VVanted: Money. The Seniors. Strayed: A student. Please return to Mrs. Emery. Lost: A hairpin. If found return to Mrs. Kenny. Lost: A man. If found please retu1'n to Barbara Fox. Wanted: Some height. Miss Stephens. Found: An old shoe rubber. What am 1 offered? Alice Willey. Lost: Ambition. George Rollins. NVauted: The Honor Boll banner. The Freshmen. XVanted: A better natured girl friend. lunior Priest. Wfantedz A man. Elaine Fields. Lost: The Navy. Pat Knowles. XVanted: A boarding house in Dover. Buel Cross. THEME SONGS Close to Youv-Alice and Junior. Oh, XVl1E'1'C Have You Been, Dwight Boy, Dwight Boy? -Pat Schultz. Paper Doll -Elwin Morse. My Buddy -Dot Thompson. I Love You Trulyi,-Elaine Crockett. No Letter Todayi' UQ-VVinnie Car- ter. Tears on My Pillowv-Vivian Hussey. Pistol Packin' Maman-Barbara Fox. ulflold Tightii-Mad Knowles. 'iln My Armsi,-Red Michaud. tt Cuddle Up a Little Closer -Donna Moore. Kiss the Boys Goodbye -Pat Knowles. i'Blues in the Nightv-Art Scales. iiMoonlight Becomes You -Austin Deane. Till NVe Meet Againv - Loraine Lewis. 'iDonit NVorry'i-Fred Blake.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.