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THE SOPI-IOMORE CLASS First rovv: S. Waiters, J. Henderson, C. Jerett, E. Smoiinslci, J. Denison, B. Vvehio, J. Rockefeller. Second row: Miss Mary Louise Connolly, advisor, V. Cummings, G. Nieskes, J, Crowley, M. Fling, N. Niclntyre, Miss Anna Mae Robertson, advisor, Mr. Elliott Johnson, advisor. Third row: Beniamino, N. Blaciceniou-rg, H. Finewood, L. Schroeder, D. Ulmer, S. Trickier, G. Mack, C. Reeves, M. Phillips, C. Devvind. Fourth row: R. Morse, N. Congdon, V. Rouiand, L. Main, S. DeI-ooze, S. Hall, D. Norsen, P. Flood, N. Frederick, A. Haich, J. Treadweli. Fifth royv: P. Scherhyn, K. Maines, G. Norsen, Day, R. Vvolfe, P. Salisbury, R. Sidell, VV. Adsitt, C. Van Vvincicie, R. Schieimer, R. Blair. The sophomore Class started the year hy electing the following officers: Gary Nieslces. president, Jack Crowley, vice-president: Nlargaret Fling, secretaryg and Nancy Nlclntyre, treasurer. The advisors of the class are Miss Niary Louise Connolly, Niiss Anna hiae Robertson, and Mr. Elliott Johnson. The highlight of the sophomore year was the dance, Teen Twiri, held in No- vemher. The class planned and painted a piclure for UNICEF and won first prize. The plays Drop Dear! and Mcznlmays Ceiling Nlarriecl were presented in the spring. 25
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JUNIGR CLASS First row: M. Deyo, Y. Hartman, S. Hart, L. Salisbury, F. Barhaiace, F. Sinacic, C. Van Duyne. Second row: Mr. Warren Holmes, advisorg R. Harris, M. Bailey, R. Frederick, J. Bishei, VV. Travis, D. Smith, Mr. John Sweeney, advisor. Third row: Miss Caroi Green, advisor, L. Hobart, R. Pulver, Cv. Fisher, G. Yancey, J. Gifford, D. Soles, R. Flood, L. Van Hooft, B. Main. Fourth rowz' J. Craig, P. Preece, B. Raczensici, F. Chabot, B. Black, D. Upchurch, R. Salisbury, A. iddiugs, B. Bowen, R. DeSeyn, J. Hostetier, L. Adams. Fifth row: Cv. Vveipton. R. Westfall, J. Wilson, J. Caves, D. Vviiher, R. Cvoodman, J. Salisbury, D. Ruhery, R. Merithew, R. Blair, D. Tricider, R. Mann. The Junior Class started the year hy electing the following officers: Joseph Rishei, president, Richard Harris, vice-president, Ruth Frederick, secretary: and Maurice Baiiy, treasurer. in March, Richard Harris moved and the class elected Robert Puiver as the new vice-president. The advisors of the ciass were Mrs. Carol Brewer, Mr. Warren Holmes, and Mr. John Sweeney. Class rings were chosn and delivered the first week in February. The ciass held a hake sale on February 9, at the P. and C. store. Spring activities included an assemhiy program and a magic show on April 5, and the Junior Prom on May 18. 24
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FRESHMEN CLASS First row: B. Opdyke, M. iddings, M. Devvaeie, B. Baker, M. Facer, J. Crouch, S. Skinner. p e Second row: Mr. Richard Bowen, advisorg Cr. Eggieton, K. Cvardner, D. Horton, M. Adams, P. Saiishury, J. VanDamme, D. Fling, R. Van Vvinicie, N. Smith. Third row: Mrs. Miriam Howard, advisor: A. Qttiey, J. LaMott, B. Butler, J. Lee, J. McLeiia11, B. Van Hooft, K. Martin, B. Bennett, A. Verdehem, M. Hinch- man, J. Cain, K. Mahoney, R. Hohart, Mrs. Doris Spink, advisor. Fourth row: C. Whittaker, R. VVandeH,pC. Dows, M. Edington, Gail Nieskes, D. Weaver, C. Donic, J. Zaso, J. Haiiing, L. Scherhyn, J. Tate, D. Randall, H. Bremer, D. Jones, N. Caves, C. Hoistrom. Fifth row: M. Maslyn, J. Sweenhurg, A. Baker, T. Wadhams, R. Bailey, M. Wolfe, F. Tolman, P. Bremer, G. Peake, G. Van Dyke, E. Marsa, M. Sinack, D. Smith, P. Merithew, J. Palmer. Sixth row: J. Hayes, P. Mclnwre, VV. Smith, H. Conklin, G. Coons, R. Mann. E. Goodman, D. Cook, VV. Pederson, D. Preece, A. Deiamarter, R. Tanner, C. Biiven, L. Rockefeller, R. Edington, P. Haers, J. Bell. Eighty memhers of the freshman class started their first year in high school hy electing the following officers: Paul Salisbury, presidentg Marcia Adams, vice- presidentg Doris Horton, secretary, and James VanDamrne, treasurer. The ciass advisors were Mr. Richard Bowen, Mrs. Miriam Howard, and Mrs. Doris Spinii. It was decided that the year,s dues would he two dollars. During the year a ioaice sale and a dance were held to raise money. An assem- hiy program was presented in December. 26
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