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Back Ron: Mrs. Aldrich, Ken Skinner. Keith Steiner, Carl Sweeten. Saunders Kenyon. X ance Burdick, Garold Hopkins, Edwin Gibbon, jack Dutton, Mr. Gib- bons. Front Rout Allan Karl. Richard Morrison, James Padclison, Connie Oliver, Marlene ldawks. lVlarV l.ou Burdick. Evelvn Ferrington. Charles Lafferty. Donald Damon, Malcolm Xwcodkirk. Absent: Jerry Faulkner. SOP!-IOMORES PRESIDENT Kenneth Skinner XIICE PRESIDENT Garold Hopkins SECRETARY Waneta Dutton 'TREASURER Connie Oliver The Sophomore Class began its year with 24 members, eighteen of which were boys. Mrs. Aldrich and Mr. Alton White started olf the year as their advisors, but in January, Mr. Vflhite left and Mr. Gibbons took his place. Looking forward to next vear when their expenses will be more. the class has made a good start toward having a good balance in their treasurx' by sponsoring a bake sale in the fall, and in the spring bv the selling of magazines. ln April rlw Sophomores engaged the Coliseum for an evening and held a skating partv which was attended bv a large number of the students. 'V
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Back Row Mss Clarke Gary Wlllrams Llewellyn Monroe Duane Hackett Ruth Coon Frank Moore Wesley McC ea Wayne Mllllm3D Coach Maxson Front Row Barton Bowen Reva Stoddard Hazel Slsson Marrlyn Ferrmgton Laura Earll Pat McDonald Vrrglnxa Cooley Lucxlle Harrs Betty Lou Harrx r Teddy But Absent Dots Clark THE JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDEN1 Gary Wlllrams VICE PRESIDENT Laura Earll TREASURER Wesley McCrea The unrors are m k nv the headlmes The enthusrastlc class of 50 has spon sored many actxvltles whrch have been successful In the fall tucy sponsored a skatmg party the sale of magazmes a ham supper a mov1e and bake sale Durmg the wlnter they and the Semors jomtly held a falr and dance Wlth the commg of sprlng therr projects doubled two suppers the sale of candy the unlor Play ln cluding two performances and a skatmg party In March the rmgs arrrved whxch of course are ch best but that 15 d1sputed as usual They are antrclpatmg the umor-Senlor banquet to be held 1n une and hope that next year the1r funds w1ll be adequate for a tr1p 1nto Canada 23 l l l : 5 ' ' I I , 7 7 7 . r , , . 1 7 9 ' 9 7 7 7 ' ' ' , ' f , gs. fs. : i ,. . T . , A ' ' SECRETARY , . , . . . . . . , , Teddy Butts . A . . . . , .l 'L ' D ' ' . . . . , . . 1 - - 7 - 7 , I ' . . . . 3 , , J . . Q . , . . 1 , . , . A 9 . . . . . - , . J . . . J , .
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Back Row: Mrs. Webster, blames Cady, Allan Carpenter, Helen Andrus, Gertrude Peterson, Lela Owens, Bessie Hinman, Betty Lewis, Gwen Green. Marlee Haclcett, Betty LaFever, Dorothy Jordan, Sherry McDonald, Ralph Osgood, Earl Lundy, Mr. Kamalcaris. fron! Row: Doug Benjamin, ,loe Thompson, Bill Highv, john Hamil- ton, Shirley Hardman, Norma Hardman. Nancy Oliver, Rosemary Speta, Virginia Davis, Mariorie Allen, Jim Foster, Al jones, Paul Lundy. Abram: Harold Beclc- with, john Moore, Betty Werely. FRESI-IMEN PRESIDENT Douglas Benjamin XIICE PRESIDENT Marjorie Allen SECRETARY Gertrude Peterson TREASURER Helen Andrus In September thirty eager Freslimen entered high school ready to make their name with Mr. Kamalcaris and Mrs. Webster ably acting as advisors. Their activities were of necessity limited, because of the priority placed on them by upper classmen. In the fall, however, they sponsored a skating party at the Coliseum which brought them a fair return to their treasury. In the spring the group traveled to Wellsville where they visited several industries and were given tallcs on occupations in the various fields by men qualified to do this. This field trip was helpful in aiding students to decide upon a career for them- selves and to set up aims and objectives in working toward that goal in their remain- ing years in High School. 25
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