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PERSONNEL ROW I Evelyn Shiverdecker Percy Leeper Marjorie Lanich Dwain Bowers Mary Cross Robert Bell Marian Midlam ROW II Junior Sneary Marjorie Riffle Nevin Gibson Loretta Grewe Wilbur Miller Pauline Shiverdecker Charles Jenkinson Betty Schlechty is not ROW III Luella Detling Boyce Bankson Mary Kathryn Billenstein Floyd LeMasters Imogene Schlechty Clyde Whittington Naomi Beery ROW IV Betty Rose Lester Price Henry Poffenberger James Evans Nevin Detling Kathryn Hunt pictured.
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JUNIGRS V .- Dale Garrison Clarice Strosnider Betty Jane Drew Treva Curtis Sponsor ....... ...... Miss McKinley President ............. ........... D ale Garrison Vice President ............. ..... . .Clarice Strosnider Secretary-Treasurer ..,..........,.. Betty Jane Drew Reporter ...,............,,.., ........... T reva Curtis The Juniors felt a wee bit sophisticated as they moved into the Junior quarters last fall and prepared themselves for the events of the year. There were thirty-two bright and able- bodied boys and girls who entered this room to take over their duties as upper classmen. The Junior year is the year when activities really begin as these young men and women found out. In October, they found themselves sponsoring a Hallowe'en box supper and dance which proved to be quite successful. They selected their class rings, but we don't know wheth- er they did them much good or not, because it was a very short time until very few of them were wearing their own rings. The class play, which was very appropriately named, The Nutt Family, was presented in December. This was the first experience on the stage for most of the members of the cast. They found that it was hard work, but under the very capable direction of their sponsor, Miss McKinley, it turned out to be a grand success. The class is looking forward to giving their Senior play in the new gym. When the question of trip came up, the Juniors decided to save their money until next year and take a longer trip instead of two short trips. They hope to be able to go to Washing- ton, D. C. next spring. Many of the Juniors participated in various school organizations, such as, F. H. A., F. F. A., Band. Glee, Dance Band, basketball, and baseball. In March, the Juniors took over the publi- cation of the Ansonia Messenger . The members of the Junior class have had a highly successful year and by their carefully planned and directed activities have proved that they are worthy of becoming Seniors.
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4 V SOPHOMORES George Klipstine Lois Dickey Mary F. Ehle Betty Lewis Sponsor .................. ......,....... M rs. Bales President. ,...... ...,.,. G eorge Klipstiu' Vice President ,.,,.....,... .......... L ois 'Dickey ,V Secretary-Treasurer ,...... ...... ' Mary F. Ehle Reporter .....,,4,,......,, ......n. B etty Lewis Last Fall, on the first day of school, the Sophomore room literally bulged with its class of fifty-four bright, sunshiny Sophomores. There almost wasn't enough room for Mrs. Bales' desk. Besides being the largest class in school, the Sophomores have been very active in the var- ious organizations, such as F. F. A., F. H. A., music organizations and sports. The Sophomores are especially proud of the record of the Sophomore boys in basketball. Of the first ten men on the basketball squad, six were Sophomores. They were: George Klipstine, Marco King, John Minton, Earl Moore, Lloyd Smith and Junior Walls. George Henderson was also on the first team during the first part of the year. This is indeed a record of which to be proud. One chapel program called, The Develop ment of Christian Personality, was given by the Sophomore class. It was very well done and was well-received by the student body. The class had a hike and Weiner roast in October and at Christmas time they exchanged names and had gifts. The class is looking forward to activities during the Junior and Senior years. They have already started to build their treasury so that they will be able to take a trip at the time of their graduation.
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