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lst row: VV. Odell, M. VanBuren, M. Aikens, L. Merrill, F. Newkerk, XV. Merritt, L. Fiske, O. Barnhart, P. Leal, G. Hunt, 2nd row: Miss Aitchison, H. Hotchkin, l. Clark, M. Boggs, M. Gemmel, N. Davidson, W. Aikens, R. Harrington, B. Brown, M. Avery, S. Ford, 3rd row: W. Bryden, I. Murray, J. Hilson, B. Lord, R. Owens, B. Evenden, R. Thompson, H. Brown, L. Conklin, O. Koenig, D. Burdickg 4th row: VV. Mable, A. Cleaveland, J. Ostrander, F. Oles, F. Monroe, S. Landgraf, O. Allen. G. Davis, H. Giles, D. Anderson, E. Brant, V. Fran- eiseog 5th row: R. VanNostrand, YV. Currie, J. Harper, H. Lee, R. Humphries, G. Sturdevant, A. Sprague, W. Stein, T. Parsons, L. Mason, YV. Oliver, R. Liddle, D. Fuller. President - - - OTELIA ALLEN l7ice-president - ROBERT VANNOSTRAND Secretary - - BETTY EVENDEN Treasurer STANLEY LANDGRAF HOY MATES! The Jolly Juniors are here again, after an eventful year. As usual, the Juniors have had their part in such sports as football, basket- ball, baseball and track. The mighty juniors won the inter-class track meet with flying colors. The band, too, has heard from the Juniors, who make up three-quarters of it. They also contributed the band's champion cornetist, Bill Currie. Then of Course the Seven Off-Beats, the new dance band, was organized and is made up mostly of Juniors. There are also many juniors in the various clubs such as the Camera Club, Marionette Club, Dramatics Club, Prize Speaking and other activities. Z? um 24
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BETTY THOMPSON Good health and good sense are two of life's greatest blessings. Basketball 4153 Girls' Ath- letic Association 42, 3, 45 Secretary-Treasurer 425 Vice-President 435 Presi- dent 4453 Girls' Choir 42, 353 Band 42, 3, 453 Jr. Band 4153 Jr. High School Chorus 4153 Jr. High School Cheering Section 4153 Dramatics Club 4153 Cain Raisers 41, 2, 3, 45. I. RICHARD THOMPSON Bright is the ring of words when the right rnan rings thern. Jr. High School Chorus 4153 Kalends 41, 3, 453 Prize Speaking 42, 453 Marionette Club 42, 353 Drarnatics Club 42, 3, 45 Treasurer 4453 National Honor Society 4453 Dra- matics 41, 2, 3, 453 Ithaca Tournament Play 4253 Delaware County Ameri- can Legion Prize Speak- ing 435. DORIS TRUSCOIT There is no failure for the good and brave. Choir 42, 3, 45 Treasurer 4453 Double Trio 4453 Jr. High School Chorus 415. NORMA TUTTLE To be alive is joyful, to be yonng, heaven Jr. High School Chorus 4153 Girls' Choir 42, 35 Treas- urer 42, 353 Cain Raisers 41, 2, 3, 453 Dramatics Club 4153 Jr. High School Cheering Section 415. JUNE WILLIAMS In her power, wisdorn and goodness rneet. Kalends 4453 Dramatics 4453 Entered 1939. B1-:RYL WIRTHS To look np and not down, To look forward and not back, To look ont and not in, To lend a hand. Band 41, 2, 3, 453 Girls' Choir 41, 2, 35 ROb9- master 4353 Jr. Band 4153 Jr. High School Chorus 415 3 Class Treasurer 4353 Homeroom Secre- tary 4453 Kalends 42, .3, 45 Editor 445 3 .Cam Raisers 43, 45 President 445: National Honor So- ciety 43, 45 Vice-Presi- dent 445 3 French Club 445.
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S lst row: G. VVarren, M. Green, P. Hebbard, M. Clark, J. Gaylord, J. Miller, M. Flint. A. Brownell, A. Oliver, V. Cleveland, J. Fuller, H. Archibald, 2nd row: A. Davidson, B. Freeman. J. Hutch- ings, J. Vvood, V. Dart, D. Miller, I. Mills. B. Bush, P. Mable, L. O'Dell, E. Hawley, J. Peter- son: 3rd row: R. Reed, M. Odell, J. Matthews, D. Ford, B. Brown, B. Crandall, E. Cameron, H. Mason, M. Harvey, C. Rabeler, J. Terry, V. Muirg 4th row: J. Titus, J. Little, E. Griffin, J. Birdsall, B. Ford, T. Short, R. Frisbee, A. Holloway, J. Larchar, A. Dearstyne, Miss McTiernan: 5th row: B. Graham, H. Evans, R. Lichtfuss, E. Fitch, G. Lic-htfuss, H. Hafele, A. Tyrrell, R. XVild, E. Gracey. President - JEAN WOOD Vice-president JOHN MILLER Secretary - ROBERT REED Treasurer RUTH FRISBEE HE class of ,43 is iust getting under full sail in its sophomore year. They have a good representation in the band, choir, Kalends, Cain Raisers and all other worth-while high school activities. They also have activities of their own, such as the large sophomore banquet held on Weclnesclay, May 21, at the school cafeteria. ' Each classmate cooperates with the other, like the parts of a ship, to forge full sail ahead to a one hundred per cent graduation. Teachers to the right of them, teachers to the left of them, examinations ahead of them, still their motto is Sail on, sail on, sail on lu 'ZX VV nn l 25 TE..
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