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FRESH MAN CLASS Front Row-E. Morse, E. Morrarty, H. Clark. E. Brown, M. Larkin, M. Klein, R. Hubbard, R. Lemley. G. D'Amlco. B. Vnnderwarker. H. Horn. D. McDonnld. Second Row-E. Walker, A. Nelson, M. Burton, K. Sullivnn. L. Papa. B. Linskey, E. Benton, W. DeVeul, E. Mitchell. M. Cnpezzone, E. Benton, W. Koeneke, B. Scnnton, M. Griswold. E. Schlde. Third Row-S. Morrlrty, C. Clare, J. Putney, B. LaGnnke. J. Vltall, W. Ricker. C. Hall, E. Englemnn. lNot Pictured-G. Crlttenton, L. Kelly, R. Scussell, J. Santnnmria, M. Reed, F. Tlchy, E. Hill, T. White- man, C. Chnpman, R. Russml Freshman Class Officers President ,........., .. .,...,,... ...,.,. M ARION LARKIN Vice President ...., RICHARD HUBBARD Treasurer . .....,. ......... M ARTIN KLEIN Secretary ..., ..... D ICK LEMLEY The Freshmen held a dance on Friday, the 13th, in November, and despite the superstition of the day, the dance was definitely a social and financial success. The Freshmen Class has still another outstanding achievement to its credit -a new record in the annual school magazine drive. Through the efforts of these super-salesmen over 5100 in magazine subscriptions were sold, the most ever sold by any one class in the history of the drive. May they do as well in the future. 24
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5 u I o I I l 1 , , 1 1 , . ls I I A, F, A Q , . 4 in soruomoiysy CLASS S 14. 'A JM' I. . f 1 ! ii 'I v J 'J N 1 A X mn A wieyaix .fx XT R NY iiojif-i ii . ' Flrat Row-L. Ollredl, P. Anderson, A. Capeunne. M. Oalmo. P. Capuanu, J. Leinfelder, J. Davla, S. Hawley C Moraaky D Moraaky A ll l ll . .. , . , . arr son, . Black. Second Row-R. Alexander. V. Scribner, J. Hunt, D. Collins. J. Norton, J. Little T Whiteman Landon. P. Fowler. 0. Motzer, A. Ripley, M. DeVeau, R. 0'Connor. D. Hunt, R. Rowe. Third Row-R. Le.-Montangue. T. Sullivan, A. Jenkins, L. Kelly, J. Simpson, R. Russo, J. Leslie, G. Chittenden. C. Lytle. H. Clark, B. Waters. 4Not ln picture-J. Anhman, W. Mahery, J. Murdock. M. Be ,J. attic, C. Cianciolo, B. Seifert, R. Grlllin.b Sophomore Class Officers pa ' 1 President .,.,.,,,.,,,,,, ,.,..,,,,,, . , ..,, ,,,, ....,. Q I OEL DAVIS Vice President ..... .. N JOHN LEINFELDER Treasurer ......... .. ..,. a. HAROLD GRIFFIN Secretary ..... . SHERMAN HAWLEY Contrary to the usual custom of getting class rings during the Junior year, the Sophomore class voted unanimously to get theirs this year. This action was taken early in November when it was it was learned that class rings might not be procurable next year. After much heated dispute and controversy, the rings were ordered and about the middle of February the rings, of a Victory Block design, arrived. The traditional St. Valentine Dance was the major social event of the S h ' op omore class. The dance was held on February 12, 1943 in the form of an Old Fashioned. Music was furnished by a local orchestra and the dance was an outstanding social success. The Sophomores began to take an active part in varsity sports this year as well as in intramural. On the newl ' d f b ll y organize oot a team, jack Simpson represented the class and in J. V. basketball the Sophomores had four members on the squad: Sullivan, Russo, Clark, and Whiteman. 23 A
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GRADE EIGHT Top Row-W. Bluhn. P. Johnson. R. Benton, A. Fonlcello. J. Vitnll. R. Pnrrlsh .W. Curtin, R. Black, J. Smith. Second Row-D. Cohen, A. Plnchbeck. C. Mnlnette, D. Leinfelder. C. Fowler. T. 0'Connor, R. Walsh, A. Koenehe, J. Norton. J. Oliver. W. HIKKOIQY, F. Sullivan, B. Sullivan. Flrst Row-D. Dnndellke. B. Anderson. D. Crnne, L. Curr. E. Kenney, l. Beckwith, F. Briggs. E. Jacob- len. P. Archer, L. Johnson, B. Mabery. G. Horan. 4Not ln the picture nel. Bergen. C. Hawkins, W. Jncobsen. R. Clnnciolo, J. DeMond, E. Selfert.l Grade Eight Class Officers President ............. ....... ..... I R VING BECKWITH Vice-President .,... , ,. ,..,,.,,,., FRANCIS BRIGGS Secretary ............ CHARLES HAWKINS Treasurer .... ..... . EDWARD KENNEY Although the Eighth Grade has participated in few activities this year we led the school in Defense Stamps Sales, with a record of forty-nine percent of the total stamps sold. This means 5148.55 of a school total of 5735.70 as of April first. In the Magazine Drive we again scored with two hundred percent of our quota. From the above information it would seem that we are primarily a bus- iness class but we also took part in the Christmas pageant together with the seventh grade, and many of our boys participated in the intramural basketball games. 25
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