. The chief. b, Henry Altick, Agnes Bauer, Walter Batten, Onda Blackwell, Leland Beanblossom, Ina Clemens, Cloy Bowman, Agnes Cole, Joseph liowman, Grace Davidson, Bloice Brumbaugh, Lois Folkerth, Frank Bryson, Caroline Ford, Ralph Byrd, Florence Gilbert, Walter Deeter, Iva Halladay, Paul Dunham, Lucille Harding, James Eaton, Frances Huber.^Ralph Goubeaux, Emma Hur, Kemper Flahn, Grace Laurimore, Burley Ludy, Laverna Lephart, Ralph McClellan, Amia Mae ]\Iaher, Lawrence McFerron, Brieta Maher, Clarence Norris, Elda INIenke. Bernard Pearce, Marie Miller, Wm. Pearce, Olive Oliver, John Powell, No
. The chief. b, Henry Altick, Agnes Bauer, Walter Batten, Onda Blackwell, Leland Beanblossom, Ina Clemens, Cloy Bowman, Agnes Cole, Joseph liowman, Grace Davidson, Bloice Brumbaugh, Lois Folkerth, Frank Bryson, Caroline Ford, Ralph Byrd, Florence Gilbert, Walter Deeter, Iva Halladay, Paul Dunham, Lucille Harding, James Eaton, Frances Huber.^Ralph Goubeaux, Emma Hur, Kemper Flahn, Grace Laurimore, Burley Ludy, Laverna Lephart, Ralph McClellan, Amia Mae ]\Iaher, Lawrence McFerron, Brieta Maher, Clarence Norris, Elda INIenke. Bernard Pearce, Marie Miller, Wm. Pearce, Olive Oliver, John Powell, Norma Patty, Joseph Ries, Helen Norris, Robert Schell, Olive North, Robert Scherer, Ruth Rhoades, Fern Schnauss, Mary Schwartz, Robert Stocker, Cecile Stephens, Harry Stoltz, Ruth Stubbs, John Thomas, Flora Thomas, James Warner, Kate Ungericht, Earl Warner, Mary Vance, Ralph Weiscnbarger. Ruth Waggoner, Harold Wirhusch, Aiola Ward, Harry Warner, Doyle Warner, Purl Wilson, Dclbert Wiliams, Paul Young, Stanley 28. 3 29 Junior Class History One balmy September morning, three years ago, a crowd of children gath-ered for the first time in the Assembly. These shy, half-frightened boys and girlshave since developed into some of the most jiromising Juniors ever known inG. H. S. As Freshmen we were green as all other classes are at that stage. How-ever, the years work of hard study, enlivened by several class parties, passedswiftly and ere long we changed our school naire to The Sophomores. The shyness and greenness disappeared and \^?e took another step in second year of high school life passed nnich the san^ie as had our first. Weenjoyed a box social at the home of Ralph \ance and a hay ride which terminatedat the home of Frank Folkerth. We are now Juniors. We at last realize that we are looked upon as Lppcr-classmen. In a short time we shall be Seniors. Early in the Fall we met andelected the following officers: Rloice Davison, President; Joseph Patty, \icePresident; Lawrence
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