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FRESHMEN First Row - Bownes, Gardner, Throckmortons, Kantarians, Miss Brobeck, MT. Garrison, DeRosa, Tucker, Caso, Grovess. Second Row - Panaccione, Fisher, Groch, Sutton, Egidio, Parker, Ryan, W66Hward,'Owen, Burton, Wright, Kastner, Vassler. Third Row - Givens, Rhodes, Hauser, Welsh, Zim ermanw, Halleran, Cor- rlgan,'U5hnson, Keyes, Koehler, Thompson Rich. Fourth Row - Parker, Naylor, Gardner Walsh, Kavookjian, Voorhees, KndreWsj'Perry, welsh, oody, Leonardis, Finnigan. 4 THE Class of '40 trekked into Atlant1c's portals 51 strong, and now has 52 as its total class enrollment. Before long, in order to carry on class buslnsss, it was necess- ary to elect class officers. when the balloting was over Aran Kan- tarian was returned President, John DeRosa, V ce-president, and Ann Throckmorton,Secretary-treasurer. Fully organized the l94O'ers entered into other school activities enthusias Lia ly. The girls were groomed for ggeer-leadgrs hand lid c.eers n e assem an a a game or wo. e on y res an w o could be cheered was Thomas Keyes nBooneyH, being the only representa- tive on the football and basketball squads. gowever, as t e years o on e res es w u e r s ou ers o e a e c w ee r glh 1 th lg h hi ill p t th 1 h ld t th thl ti h l an e p ro ome many a w nner. Nevertheless in the inter-class competition the boys placed third in the basketball league while the girls were not so fortunate at socc- er and could not manage to kick in with a win. Not alone in athletics have the Freshmen participated but also in various other clubs and organizations, namely, the G ee Club, Science Club, Orchestra and Band. e The Class of '40 has not, but will make history! +Honor Students
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SOPHOMORE CLASS 55112-E1?HOESSub1iSl1,LE?ESE32 ZE???i'i?l3'f 52232: Gamma' Mr' Carpenter' Miss p-..-.T-33602358rlE1Efa5EE1.5Ei1ESf'fi?sSESZ: Sims' Spam' Wright' Hulsbefg' ggkggeggwpadggggesgODgmgggl1, Kornek, Lukshis, McCoy, Hartigan, Poppa, Daust, Fourth How - Delaneg, McDowell, Dawsoni Kwik, Ertle, Crawley, Thompson, Herbert. E1ZjE'BQE'- Janus, edleq Coleman, Bel , Black, Farren, Cot rell. THE Class of '39 enrolled fifty-five students divided into sections of twenty- four girls and thirty-one boys. Early in the year they elected as officers: Anthony arbone, Presidentg Robert Morse, Vice-presldentg and Dorothy Hall, Sec- retary-treasurer. As the football season started we found in the ranks of first string men, Delaney, guard, and as substitutes, lllo Cottrell, Bedle, Coleman, and Herbert. James cDowell was the Manager of the Football Team. While the boys were industrlously winning laurels for their Alma Mater, the girls played semi-intra-mural soccer games with the result that Hall Parker, ennis, Lavoie, Palmer, Leonard, Zim erman, Poppa, Hartigan, Rubley, Hulsberg, Horan, Ploger, and Rich won second place. ' During the fall season at the Senior Hallowe'en party the Sophomore girls won first place in the skits and the boys won second, hus assuring everyone of the dramat c ability of this class. watch for our play next year! Our blue ribbon achievement for this year lay in the boH's victory in bask- etball over all other classes in the school bring ng to our ome room he intra- mural basketball pennant. These 5 team members, who won for us this glory, are: Coleman, Bedle, Herbert. Carbone, and Black. The girls, at the same time, tied second place with the Freshmen with Poppa, Hall, Parker, Ploger, and Hartlgan as - eam p ayers. No Sophomore history would be complete, however, without giving single honor to that member of our group who in Varsity Basketball was named ll S ore Con- ference Center, nSp1cke H Morse. Members of the Junior Varsity crew are Dim- iceli and Janus, and their substitutes: Stokes, Illo, Paddack and Bell. . While we were well represented in basketball, in baseball we also contr1- buted Bedle- Illo, and Herbert. Our musical asplrants found in the school band: Banfield Ploger, Atwater, Dawson McDowell, Morse Paddack, assisted by one more '39er Dfmice 1. In the glee club we found the following choral voices: Macfie, wright Ploger Limberg. .In the operetta a lead was g ven to Atwater and many stu ents lent tone to t e chorus. Under Mr. Carpenter's tutelage scientifically- minded girls Macfie, Leonard, Ploger and Zimmerman, and boys Bell Dawson and Stokes enjoyed experiments and hikes. In June a beach gartg was enjoyed by the class and members of the faculty. The advisors were Miss aig t and Mr. arpenter. 'Honor Students.
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First Row - Macfiel Throckmortonr, Pitts, Keyesw, Miss Larson, Mr. Kaftel, UaT 5'6nE4T Lieneck, Lockhart, Hammond. Second Bgw - Champi, Pattersonv, Mills, Abrams, Nelson, Loux, Seward, Smith, Cavallo. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY THe first step of our career, began in the first grade in the year'1929, with Miss Sculthorp as our teacher. We marched successfully from he first grade to the second year of school. After having the experience of being in schoo for nearly two years we were beginning to fee at home in this new 11 e. Miss Hart- nedy was our instructor at t at time. In the year of 1951 we continued our Journey to the third grade where Miss Lufburrow taught us our three r's. Mrs. Howard, our instructress in the fourth grade, helped us to continue our studies. We now had the privilege of going to assembly and of enjoying physical training in the High Schoo Gymnasium. On the morning of September 12, 9 8, a new teac er came to direct our course of knowl- odge t rough he fifth grade. The class took many hikes and interesting trips wi h our instructor, Miss Larson. The following year of 1934, our c ass met Mrs. Kalkhof who guided us through our school term. Finding it interesting we got along well together. we were ntroduced to our first school-master, Mr. arrison, in t e sevent grade. Mrs. Clark, who was the principal of our Gram ar School, also taught us part of our lessons during this year. hat was the first time we had two eachers in one gradeg naturally, we fe t quite important. The termination of our Grade School education led us into many-new and interh eating fields. Our class elected officers, choosing for Presiden , Mildred Car- boneg Vice-president, Lester Lieneckg oTreasurer, Ruby Keyes: Secretary, Ruth Pitts. The class flower was lillies-of-the-vallegh T e motto by which we hoped to live was 'IT IS FOR US TO BE RATHER THAN TO SE . Our teac er, Miss Larson, helped to organize our class. Mr. Kaftel assisted us a great deal. Many plans were made for class activities which were looked forward to with pleasure. Our graduation ends a period of our education that has been filled with hard work and good times. Now, we are standing tiptoe on the crest of a new career--ready, w11l1ng,and able. ,Honor Students By gIlllgdg1e1d:hC1ai'2gge, Ruby Keyes, Gloria Abrams, 5 , . SEVENTH GRADE First Row - Abrams, Cowden, Ehrlich, G. Joy, Miss Larson, Mr. Kaftel, 'Solomon-'M. Joy Gasker Macfie. Second flow - Smith Taylor, Champi, Tucker, Geary, Martin, woodring, Null, M. Vastb-N, elson, Terrence. Third Row - Davis, Rowan, G. Fielding, Buffaloe, A. Fielding, Morse, Brown, H5Hf51U5T Carhart, MaFt1n6k.
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