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Senior Class History FRESHMAN YEAR President .1 ........... Richard Gibbins Vice-President .......... Francine Rose Secretary and Treasurer .... Allen Lessman Sponsor ................. Mr. Lindell On September, 1949, nine eager but scared Freshmen entered Gurley High School. They were: Allen Lessman Francine Rose, Richard Gibbins, Eleanor Schoen, joyce Ladine, Kenneth Kieselhorst, Donald Segelke, Richard Ladine and Phyllis Freudenberg. We sponsored a party in honor of the Senior Class. SOPHOMORE YEAR President ............. Richard Ladine Vice- President ....... Kenneth Kieselhorst Secretary and Treasurer. , .Richard Gibbins Sponsor .................. Mr. Carter The Sophomore Class gained one new member this year Shirley Groshans. We sponsored a skating party November 19th. JUNIOR YEAR President .............. Francine Rose Vice-President. ..... Kenneth Kieselhorst Secretary and Treasurer. . . Allen Lessman Sponsor ....A ........... M rs. Knudtson The Iunior Class gained two new members this year: jack Thurow and Beverly Christofferson and lost one, Phyllis Freudenberg, who went to school in Tucson, Arizona. We sponsored the Halloween Party October 30th. The class gave a three act play The Darling Brats December 7th. We sponsored the junior-Senior Banquet May 6th, SENIOR YEAR President ..... ....... S hirley Groshans Vice-President. . . ...... Francine Rose Treasurer ..... . . .Phyllis Freudenberg Secretary. . . ..... Joyce Ladine Sponsor. . . ...... . . . Mr. Mettlen In September, 1952, the Senior Class enlarged to 13. Phyllis Freudenberg and Simon Valdez joined our class. We initiated the Freshmen and gave them a picnic at Greenwood. The class had their Senior pictures taken in October. The class motto is: Not Finished: Tust Begun, the class flowerg white rose, and class colors are blue and white.
Class Will WE THE SENIORS OF 53 being of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish. and declare this to be our last will and ' testament. Simon wills his height to Norval D. Phyllis wills her ability to sleep in study hall to Carol C. so she can catch up on her sleep during the day. Dick wills his good conduct grades to Riley. Allen wills his ability to hold hands with jane to Ray so j'ane's hands will never be cold. Joyce wills her brown hair to -Ioyce H. so she may always be a Cannibal Queen. Kenny wills all of his girls in Sidney to Riley so Gurley boys will always be represented there. Jack wills his station wagon to Bob B. so that he may always have room for his many girls. Francine wills her height to Ruth Kenzy so she can write a whole problem on the blackboard. Beverly wills her laugh to Carol Christofferson so that there may always be the echos of laughter in Gurley High School. Donald wills his careful driving to Norval D. Richard Wills his new 1938 hot rod to Pete Rehmer so he can drive to school instead of having to walk, Eleanor wills her ability to paint beautiful girls on boys' T-shirts to Riley S. so he won't have to go to Sidney to find pretty girls. Shirley wills her hemming ability to Darlene so that there may always be some one working overtime in Home Economics and the Home Economics teacher may never get lonesome. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we the Seniors have set our hand and seal hereto this 22nd day of May, 1953. eg
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