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vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv-vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv-.vvvvvvvvvvvvv JUNIORS Seated- -Bessie Chernoll. Nina Whitacie. lloward Lully. treasurerg Helen Hetkert. secretaryg ,lnne Evans. presidentg Allwrt Radley, vice presidentg Carol Stone. Gertrude Mcliean. Kathleen Brown. First Row, Standing-Emily Edmunds. Mary Byrnes, Helen Dempsey, Mina Slater, Juanita Vanorman. Ferne Volkman. Antonia Caller. Bessie Jacobson. Priscilla llayes, Pauline Collins. Seu- nnd Row. Standingkwillard Allen. Cilhert Steinman. Kenneth Cordon. Harris Thomas. Clarence Blunt. Scott Wehh, Roger Kane. Back Row, Standing-Stuart Martin, Fred Brunner, Raymond Dunn, ,lohn Cleary, Thomas Doyle, Mr. Peterson. Junior History ln October the Juniors elected the following officers: June Evans, presidentg Albert Radley, vice presidentg llelen Heckert, secretary, and Howard Lally, treasurer. The annual Junior Prom was held in the Yvaterville Central School gymnasium, Friday evening, May l9. G. Meliean, 934. There had lmeen a minor accident between Raymond Dunn's truck and Joe Bis- sell's Ford, clearly the latleris fault. 44Well,', .loe said, All I can say is that I'm sorryf' 4'Oh, is that all you can say?'7 politely inquired Raymond. 4'Whv, veslw icwiell, then listen to melw
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vvvavvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vwvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvv vv N ,M STl,'l3EYll COL'lNCll., Seated-Ruth Beck, ,lune Evans, si,-1'rz'lal'yg Kenneth l,ally, president, Joyve Randall. vice president, Norma ,lane Evans. Second Row-Helen Hyun, George l u:+ek, Alherl Hadley, Roger Terry. Rieliaril Lewis. lrrnv llc-rry. Top Rowgllarolil Tyler. Jr.. Mr. Hzullcy. Vivlor XVarriner. The Student Council The Student Council was formed during the first part of April with thirteen members from grades seven through twelve. The members are: Kenneth Lally, president, Joyce Randall, Vice president, Juno livans, secretary, George Fusek, lrene Berry. Albert Hadley, Roger Terry, Helen Ryan, Ruth Beck, Richard Lewis, Caroline Howard, Norma Jane Evans, and Harold Tyler, together with Mr. Radley, our student adviser. June lfvzuis, '34. Lloyd Smith: You look sweet enough to eat. Nina Whitaere: l do eat. Where shall we go?
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vQvwvv W vvv SOPHOMORES First Row-lda Smith, Elizabeth Helmes, Ruth Aclizet, Edna Jones. Mary Doyle. Roger Terry, Dorothy Browne, Collis Huntington, Sarah Ogden. lsahelle Fuess, Helen Bingham. Second Row-Sarah Gravenstein. Catherine Tully. Eleanor McCabe. Elizabeth Townsend. Pauline La- fayette, Frances Jones, Katherine Brady, Laura Tepolt. Helen llilsinger. Anna Cray, Miss Frances Bourke, faculty adviser. Third RowfMerlin Staring, Raymond Stukey, Mary Dutton, Winifred Lloyd, Julia Hughes, Anna Fusek, Mary Brady, Leland Vining, Arthur Roberts. Fourth Row-- William Butler, Walter Tritton, Elton Dornburgh, Edward Brennan, Norman Bourke, Theodore Slachta, Albert Treen, Robert Byrnes. Fifth Row-Vincent Cash, Logan Locke, Joseph Bissell, Guy Vining, Arnold Brunner, Orville Jones. Sophomore History Ten members of the present Sophomore Class have striven together during their school days. They are: Ruth Achzet, Dorothy Browne, Anna Fusek, Norman Bourke, Robert Byrnes, Vincent Cash, Collis Huntington, Logan Locke, Albert Treen and Roger Terry. The present class now has forty-eight members, all of whom hope to graduate in 1935. The officers in Miss De Veto's room, are: Helen Ryan, president, Collis Huntington, vice president, Dorothy Browne, secretary, and in Miss Bourke's room, Roger Terry, presidentg Mary Doyle, secretary-treasurer. Robert Byrnes. Doyle and his girl-friend, but there were three, The girl, the parlor lamp and he, Two is a company and there is no doubt That's why the parlor lamp went out. A aaat.-,aaa A----A- AAAA,
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