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JUNIOR CLASS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer There are 85 people in'the class. Theodore Nicholas Victor Hasler Sylvia Conn Carolyn Smyrski The annual Junior Social was held in the assembly this winter and was enjoyed by everyone. The committees consisted of: Jean Moody, Marion Zumpf, Sylvia Conn, Francis Corey, Norman Murphy, Patricia Campion, Ann Schooner, Frederick Meddaugh, Joseph Baske, Esther Osborne, and Madge Miller. Then of course came the Junior Prom which was also a success. Bob Hatch's orchestra played. The committees included: Howard Knowles, Joseph Onorato, John Morehouse, Victor Hasler, Beecher Perkins, George Kibbe, Nancy Decker Patricia Campion, Gerrv Campion, Sylvia Conn, Norman Murphy, Robert Brant, Fabian Johnson, Betty Simpson, Carrie Smyrski, Clayson Reed, Edward Dodd, Edward Went, Charles Chapin, Henry Birch, Francis Corey, Lou Bardsley, Charlotte Stack, Emma Peterson, Shirley Harris, Marion Zumpf, Leo Benevelli, Charles Cook, William D’Alton, Frederick Meddaugh, James Lynch, Robert Salocks, Paul Grossenbacher, Harold Pulver, Joseph Baske, and Raymond Bostwick. Among the boys and girls from our class participating in sports this year are: Lou Bardsley, Evelyn Roberts, Ann Schooner, Jessie Wiles, Francis Corey, Emma Peterson, Harriet Bruner, Alan Howland, Raymond Bostwick, George Kibbe, Dick Mody, Thedore Nicholas, Victor Hasler, John Morehouse, Joseph Onorato, Howard Knowles, John Griffin, and Frederick Tetro. »- SOPHOMORE CLASS This year there were ninety-nine members in the Sophomore Class. We were glad to have John Barton as a new member, and sorry to have Kenneth Boas leave. The following class officers elected were: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Jack Straub John Carson Beverly Crooker Joseph Burke The Sophomore social was held on April 2(ith, and was well attended by all classes. Bow Day was observed on May 17th. Gertrude Wodjenski was a member of the First Basketball Team. Other Sophomore girls on the Second Basketball Team were: Hannah Benjamin, Marion Lathrop, Katherine Meddaugh, and Nancy Noble. John Carson, Joseph Burke and Roy Durling were members of the First Boys' Basketball Team.
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FRESHMAN CLASS President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Frank Volinski Albert Boucher Edward Ducey Paul Travers The Freshman group was very athletic. Those going out for football were William Carlson; baseball, John Wojciechowski; track: James Lavery, Willard Weeks, Fielden Ritchie; basketball: Muriel Sandell, Alice Pomeroy, Dorothy Za-loski; girls’ softball: Jeanne LeViness, Elizabeth Griffin, Alice Pomeroy, Muriel Sandell, Marion Jakobowski, Helen Xabozna, Sara Lindman, Joan Grindrod, Dorothy Zaloski, and Beverly Blantin. We spent October 14th on a Hare and Hound Hunt at Mr. Pullin’s house; on February 2nd we enjoyed a skating party at Ferriss's Pond, and on May 17th we held our social. The chairmen were: Muriel Sandell and Lorraine Golembesky. % JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL We have had 144 pupils enrolled in the three rooms of the Junior High School this year. The class officers are as follows: Room 10— Room 14— President Hans Hess President James Yoblonski Vice-President Leon Smvrski Vice-President Christopher Carson Secretary Donald Williams Secretary Charles Squires Treasurer Jean Petras T reasurer George Townsend Room 15— President Barbara Marsh Vice-President Hazel Conn Secretary Lillian Gonan Treasurer Duane Blinn We were very pleased to be the winners in the magazine campaign contest conducted this year. The Junior American Citizenship Clubs have had a busy year with the following activities: presentation of Citizenship Play for parents and members of the D. A. R.; distribution of Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets; contribution to the Children’s Crusade for Refugee children, and sent ties to the Hillside School for boys
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