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CLASS OFFICER S ,X f Z O Oo o 090 If Sf: Z YZ of 5 f Jk as x mv fa reg if if lst Row: L. Kelley, P. Dayton, W. Hoth, W. Maxwell, D. Merrill, C. Cullen. 2nd Raw: J. Harvey, J. Kuhn, R. Lincoln, D. Butcher, R. Hackett, R. Killock, M. Dye. 3rd Row: C. Cullen, S. Felt, Mr. Montaldi, C. Crowell, L. Greeley. TO KNOW WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW IS TRUE WlSDOM. ILLY, strutting, sophomores we came, we saw, and slowly conquered foreign fields like geometry, biology and world history. Theorems, phylum, kings and girls were mysteries comparable to finding the Lost Continent. But determined we climbed and gradually came to the silverclouds above. Extra-curricularly we really tried and we were thrilled by our first dance-a Halloween Dance . Mid pumpkins, corn stalks and orange streamers . To bolster our treasure and help school spirit we sold schedule pencils, and too, we had a gala class party in anticipation of our Junior year. lst Row: G. Milliman, K. Wheeler, G. Paine, M. Palermo, M. Bradley, D. Clarke. 2nd Row: J. Brown, L. Oakes, L. Danker, H. Peters, H. Nash, D. Miller. 3rd Row: R. Steward, B. Dorman, P. Babcock, D. Waters, Mr. Marek.
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5 l lst Row: E, Weaver, M. Chrobak, J. Colson, M. Stevens, M. Colander, R. Reynolds. 2nd Row: M. Bond, E. Balthaser, H. Nobles, A. Scott, M. Wolfe, K. Miller, K. Mosher, L. Martin, F. Eckert. 3rd Row: G. Palmer, A. Day, C. MacDonald, H. Lengerich, A. Tatchell, W. Martin, D. Greeley, Mr. Sullivan. ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD. AUNTY, confident Juniors marched to the front-another year and the end of the rainbow is ours. We are glad and yet sad to find that all of life is a school. We were very busy because already we could hear the train whistle calling us. We had a dance-the Farmers Frolic sold many beautiful Christmas Cards and stationery. But our most exciting moment was the day we got our class rings. Learning fast, we even dared tread the thespian boards and produce a very successful play, A Family Affair. lst Row: R. Case, P. Petersen, I. Phillips, E. Milspaw, J. Provenzo, T. Beach. 2nd Raw: R. Dye, E. Armi- tage, R. Bergey, H. Danker, B. Tingue, A. Carnahan, J. Burris, D. Gould. 3rd Row: H. Sweeney, R. Tur- zillo, S. Mount, D. Colvin, P. Howard, F. Ingersoll, M. Schweiger, Mrs, Babcock fsubstrtute for MrssO Don- nellj. 1, gi 'TL 1 S ,gl CLASS OFFICERS X in lf .Q Q Eggs 1 X y X NQQ Q
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G B3 nd lst Row: J. Hoth, W. Milspaw, S. Covert, N. Hadley, D. Grover, D. Carver. 2nd Row: D. Brumfield, D. Harvey, C. MacDonald, D. Covedill, M. Milliman, B. Kahm, S. Elliott, N. Morrison. 3rd Row: D. Daw- ley, M. Colander, T. Ellis, E. Henris, J. Burris, R. Greenlee, P. Butcher, S. Fischer, M. Palermo. 4th Row: Mrs. Hall, C. Kelley, J. Clarke, D. Clark, L. Livermore, M. Conklin, B. Felt, H. Everhart. LITTLE STROKES FILL GREAT OAKS. RISKY, frolicsome, freshman flit through the haIIsI I! Happy and care- free we breezed through all those easy subjects as we eyed with delight, ond envied those dignified Seniors. We are impatient to show that we too are Ieoders. We had a class party and we are still nursing the bruises of our first skating party. To earn money we presented a one-actploy and sold candy during the noon hour. We feel that we have a good start on our iourney to find the pot of goId at the end of the rainbow. lst Row: W. Rugg, C. Towne, B. Pattison, G. Morey, L. Smith, R. Smith. 2nd Row: B. Tatchell, J. Shearer, I. Link, D. Stamp, P. Sturm, C. Stevens, B. Tutton, C. Phillips. 3rd Row: E. Newcomb, E. Oakes, D. Young, S. Bielecki, W. Sheldon, R. Rettig, J, Waters, B. Sloat. 4th Row: Mr. Bleck, I. Moore, J. Wallace H. Mosher, D. McDaniels, G. Marvin, D. Walton, D. Snyder. CLASS OFFICERS X QI Q Q0 2 25 xi! ,N QQ ,O QGQO
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