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SENIORS !! On September 3, 1956, one-hundred twenty-six young people entered the stately halls of G. H. S. to claim the title Senior, To start the year in orderly fashion, the class chose Buddy Kyle, president, to lead the ensuing year, Charles Branch to fill in as vice-president, Nancy Hood, secretary, to keep the records straight, and Kenneth Langston to help solve the financial problems. To represent the student body in government Stuart Reeves, Lynn Jestes, Delores Hall, and Sharon Downie served faithfully. Mrs. Carroll Johnson and Mr. Arthur Kroeger were selected to keep the class ready for action in correct fashion. Honors were bestowed on the 1957 class when Marie Giem served as band queen, Mary Scheihing attended the football queen, Sharon Downie was awarded the D. A. R. Medal of Achievement, and Edward Henkie, Emmett Wal- ler, Shirley Logan and Janelda Duel were chosen candidates for All-School King and Queen. These, along with others, made the year more memorable to the class. As senior cheerleaders, Delores Hall and Barbara Johnston led the class through their victory yells in all the sporting events. Believing that all work and no play tends to make Jill a dull girl seniors adopted a policy of enjoying recreation along with work. Several social events highlighted the year. Early in the fall, a skating party was held at the Crescent rink. At a Christmas party in the lounge Santa Claus paid his annual visit. At that time the class presented toys to the firemen for distribution to the needy. On Valentine's Day a delightful breakfast was given for all the class members and faculty. In the latter part of the school term, the class picnic and senior class night were special events. Donning caps and gowns the class closed their high school life at G. H. S. with the baccalaureate and commencement program.
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