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jimmy Van llfoo. Ronnie Hull. SOPHOMORE Row One: Marilyn Frank, june Edwards, Nancy Stevens, Leon Fox, Donald Hasbrook, Row Two: Connie Hewitt, Eddie Van Meir, Terry Nuttcr, jack Gentry, Wlalter Hasbrook, JoAnn Van De Keere. Anita Sprowls. Row Five: Verleigh Cunningham. Row Three: Daiid Wlilcoxson, Ronnie Moore, Frank Morrasy, Bobby Klart, Kaye Coggcr, Rofw Four: Joyce Speakman, Cheryl jones, Marie Gilmer, Dorcas Gibson, Larry Pease, SOPHOMCRE NEWS Class officers are: President-Connie I-len witt, Vice-President-Ronnie Moore, Sce- retary-james Van Loo, Treasurer-Marie Gilmer, Adviser-Mr. Schwind. Twelve sophomores, accompanied by Mr. Schwind and daughter, attended thc Vllanee Theater in Kewanee on October 6, to see the double feature of Sunny Side of the Street and The Lady and the Bandit. A Christmas dance was planned, but post- poned because of the weather. The dance will be held March 17 with Hal Harney's orchestra.
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JUNIOR CLASS NEWS jUNlOR CLASS Rofw One: Charles De May, Mary johnson, Wfendell Smith, Sally I-lortega, Elaine jones, Driscoll Drew. Row Two: joe Fox, Harold Lambert, joe johnson, XVilbur jones, Kaye Garrison, Duane Moore. Arleta Peterson, Loreata Moore. Row Four: Lorraine Beyn, Don Pinnev. Row Tbree: Vlfillie Pease, Frank Gereck, Ellen Nutter, joann Kaufman. In the fall of 1951, twenty-one juniors assembled to elect the following officers: President-Duane Moore. Vice-President- Vernon Pease. Secretary-Charles DeMay, Treasurer-Harold Lambert. Their sponsor was Mr. Stephenson. Some of the junior girls participated in Home Economics and F.H.A. activities this Vear. Several of the boys were active in sports. Two juniors were elected cheerlead- er. They were Lorraine Beyn, for her sec- ond year and Bud Dellflay for his first. The class Sold football pins, basketball decals and basketball pencils this year to raise money. They also sold milk and candy at noon, and candy, pop and popcorn at the games. Harold Lambert and Bud DeMay had parts in the Little 8 play contest. Illarold played joel and won a second major award for his grand performance. Bud played George and won male lead for the second consecutive year.
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I X.Q. X x Rofw One: Roland Fisher, Bobby Ted johnson, Larry N utter, Kenneth Riggs, Charles Young, Wfayne Smith. Rofw Two: Russell Chasteen, Martha Nutter, Marlene Driessens, Ruth Ann Dt-Freezer, Marilyn Stonewall, Lois Sipes. Row Three: Sharon Thomas, RoseMary Gentry, Helen Cathelyn, Camille McCune. FRESHMAN CLASS NEWS The Freshman class began their most thrilling year in high school. The class wel- comed Roland Fisher from Manlius which this made the grand total of nine girls and seven boys. Cn September 4, 1951, the class elected their officers: President-Charles Young, V ice-President-Marlene Driessens, Secre- tary-Helen Cathelyn, Treasurer-Rose Mary Gentry, and Sergeant-at-arins-Cane ille McCune. A There is always initiation to start their first year with a bang. This was held on September 18. On October 5, 1951, they had their first dance. This followed the Homecoming football game. On December 13, they had their first class party at the VVethersfield skating rink. They chose their class colors to be blue and orange. The banner was presented on behalf of the freshman class by Charles Young to the assembly on january 28, 1952.
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