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Sealed: T. Ennis, vice-president, R. Joy, president, M. Garvey, secretary-Ireasurer. Sianding: Mr. Swift, adviser. Page thirty CLASS OF 1950 THROUGHOUT the year, the members of the class of 1950 have proven themselves to be enthusiastic and industrious students. 50's marvelous co-operative spirit helped greatly to fill out the ranks of clubs and sports teams. Not only did its members turn out with spirit for social functions but also they showed much scholastic prowess. The French club, the cheerleaders, and the projectionists especially felt the dynamic presence of mem- bers of the class of 1950. With Mr. Swift as adviser, the class of 1950 has shown itself worthy to follow the class of 1949 into the position of seniority. Firs! Row: P. Davenport, M. Follett, R. Carey, B. Daykins, R. Fitts, A. Crossman, A. Day, M. Dempsey N. Bragdon, B. Bandalevich, M. Baker. Second Row: W. Dion, G. Cavanaugh, J. Cashman, E. Feldman D. Bell, E. Fitts, J. Adams, G. Bigelow, E. Avery. R, Crossman, D. Ames. Third Row: R. Daley, B. Capen W. Bray, N. Brown, E. Boynton, T. Eddy, D. Bartlett, R. Aldrich, K. Aldrich, W. Brown, R. Carruthers, P. French. fr jf gf 'fl' Zf ,T if if 1 V if - 1 G ,. a, tr Q . C f I I ,I 3' fl Gi' ?r fir Cr I I I I F I I
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V3 -I 413 cis cg , cj J c 'J cj J cg 3 ce J Cf J cj 3 c J get a cfs g' 9 cf' D 6.1 9 ef, J ct 9 cf 0 ca 9 cg 9 gf' 9 ei D .ge 9 .94 9 l cj 9 ct 9 cj 9 C! Q cj 9 93 9 ei 9 cf' 9 53 9 in 9 9 9 J 9 9 .9 .9 Bev and Marion Lashway leave on a cross country tour in their new Ford. Joyce Lashway leaves for the gayest place in North Amherst, Lashway's Store ! Connie LeClaire leaves one of her best riding horses to Mr. Perry. I wonder why? Mary Lovett and Shirley Sanders leave for the South Amherst square dance. Dorothy Lozoski leaves her magazine selling abilities to the Freshman Class. Al Lucas leaves his football physique to Donald Ames. Ed Lyman leaves puff1ng ! Nancy Madden leaves for a cruise around North Amherst with a guy named Toots. Bob Mannett leaves his corny jokes to Mr. Oliver. John Mannheim leaves his crutches to Richard Stratford. Anne McKeeman leaves her knitting in room 3 for J. J. C. ! Phil Mitchell leaves his quiet, scholarly manner to Jake Matuszko. Dave Moat leaves nice wavy hair to Jane Hartman. Irving Morton leaves his soulful eyes to Walter Brown. Ken Moser leaves all his qualifications as a politician - the hearty handshake and the slap on the back - to Tom Cornelius. Marion Olanyk leaves pell-mell for her seven acres in Sunderland. Barbara Ostrowski, alias the Blonde Bombshell , leaves all of her excess energy to Bobby Pearson. Wayne Paige bequeaths Paige's Bowling Alley to Amherst High's Athletic Association. Phyllis Petroski and Joan Tibbetts leave the Amherst Theatre to start up their own pop- corn business. Frand Rehorka leaves Coach Williams a broken set of keys to the boys' locker room. Shirley Roberts leaves to become the tallest girl basketball star. Janet Roche leaves her extra height to Priscilla Ruder. Barbara Rockwell leaves her jewelry to the Junior class treasury. Joe Rogers leaves the University pool to anyone wishing to exercise his pet goldfish. Bernice Rose leaves her virtue of quietness to Tucker Moran. Donald Ross leaves his red hair to Pop Lacroix when his is all gone. Anna Sabot leaves an empty desk and a lot of notes up in room 13. Nancy Sears leaves with her Plymouth loaded to capacity. Janet Stoughton leaves to enter into the trucking business. Jean Strong leaves her study periods to Donald Parsons for getting his homework done. Giff Stutzman leaves nothing he can't take with him. Dick Swift leaves his horned rim glasses to any character in the class of 1950. Chris Thacher leaves his curley hair to any girl who is fed up with using curlers. Barbara Waddington leaves her basketball ability to Dave Damon. Bob Watts leaves 37 broken hearts and a round trip ticket to Fall River. Richard Wentworth leaves his dairy farm to the cafeteria. Don Wheeler leaves his 1929 Chevie to George Cavanaugh and Norma Nash. Art Whitcomb leaves to become the proprietor of his father's store. Bev Whitcomb leaves her newly written book entitled, Waitressing Can Be Fun. Anne Wysocki leaves her careful driving habits to Red Williams. Helen Wysocki leaves with a certain someone for their little white house on the hill. Y? V Page twenty-nine
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