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ROBERT WARNER First Honor Student Salutatorian LOlS EILEEN INBODEN First HonorStudcnt Class Poet RICHARD HOLL Fifth Honor Student Author ot Class Will EUGENIA WEINRICH Seventh Honor Student 0I'l0I .S?MJQlflfff 'I5 ANNA IRENE LOTT First Honor Studrnt Valvdictorian BETTY PALMER Fourth Honor Studcnt Class Historian JODY OGG Sixth Honor Student Author ot Class Prophecy MARCIA EBERST Eighth Honor Student
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JACK ROBINETTE JOHN McBROOM TOM BROWN GEORGE HANEY President Vice President Secretary Treasurer enior Cfarid .Lhdory We. the class of '47, look back to the past twelve years as a period in our lives that has passed quickly. ln September, l935. we were launched on our educational career. We sailed through these early years of our lives with a minimum of effort and a maximum of good times. At last. it seemed, we were growing up. Our entrance into Junior High proved this. We soon became accustomed to this new environment. and time sped on. In I944. we had acquired a new name. We were freshmen! Students from rural and parochial schools were added to our classmates this year. We responded gallantly to our patriotic dutylby purchasing war stamps through student salesmen and by helping to put over a scrap drive. At a class meeting we chose the following students to represent us: Jack Robinette, President: Eugenia Weinrich. Vice President: Tom Brown, Secretary: and Tom Matheny. Treasurer. The eagerly awaited time finally arrived, and we took up our residence in Senior High as sophomores. Our representatives this year were: Jack Robinette, President: Marilyn Jacoby. Vice President: Nancy Young. Secretary: and Ned Myers, Treasurer. Our junior year was indeed important for the task of entertaining the seniors at the Junior-Senior Prom was before us. We worked hard to raise money for this expen- diture. Our representatives this year were: Jack Robinette, President: John McBroom. Vice President: Marilyn Jacoby, Secretary: and Tom Brown. Treasurer. We were now entering our last year of school. We selected the following officers: Jack Robinette, President: John McBroom, Vice President: Tom Brown, Secretary: and George Haney, Treasurer. 14
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CLYDE ALLBERRY. JR. To man destined to happiness need not be in a hurry. F.F.A. l.2.3.4: 4-H Club l.2. 3.4. OSCAR BARTHOLOMEW.JR. Hurried men lack wisdom. A Cappella Choir 4: Band I. 2.4: Basketball I: Football 4: Intramural Basketball 4: Oper- etta 4: Grandview High School. Columbus, Ohio 3. MARY PAYE BEERY Great persons are able to do great kindnessesf' Girls Glee Club l,2.3.4: Home Ec. 4? Operetta 4: Social Et- ticiency I: Y-Teen 3.4: 4-H Club I.2.3.4. BETTY BEOUGH ER To open a book brings profit. Home Economics Club 4. HAROLD F. BLACKSTON Let every man look before he leaps. Boys Glee Club 2.3.43 Operet- ta 4: Social Etticiency l. JOHN ROBERT ANTHONY What man is not guilty of one errorand halta mistake? Football Manager 3.4: Intra- mural Basketball 3,4: Library Club 3.4: Players Guild 4: Safety Valve 4: Spanish Club 3.4 lTreas. 3l. BONNIE RUTH BEERY 'IDO your duty. leave the rest to heaven. Commercial Club 3,47 Girls Glee Club l: Library Club l: Social Efficiency I: 4-H Club l.2.3.4. DAVID H. BELL Handsome, brain. and wit?- all this he can. he's also quite a ladies man. A Cappella Choir 4: Basketball 2,3.4: Boys Cilee Club 2.4: Football I.2.3.4: lCapt. 4I7 Hi-Y 3.4: Operetta 4: Safety Valve 4: All S.E.O. 4: All Ohio 4. LEONA RUTH BLACKSTONE She that has patience may compass anything. Commercial Club 4: Intramural Basketball 2: Library 2.3.4: 4-H Club I. ANNA CHARLOTTE BLAKE Everything is worth what its purchaser will pay tor it. Cafeteria 2.3.4: Home Ec. 2: Library Club 4: Safety Valve 4: Y'Teen 3.4: 4-H Club 4.
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