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Clary Hilary OOKING back on our four years as a class we have many moments to remember. In September, 1952, we started our freshman year by elect- ing Betty Berardini, Jim Ditzel, Judy Bloomingdale, and Paul Bentley to J. O. , sponsored three dances, a speaking contest, and a Red Cross Drive. At Jackson Junior High the big event of the year was graduation. Both classes had a successful year under the guidance of Miss Mc- MISS GEHRING Clellan and Mrs. Stella. In our Sophomore year we all merged to make our class really the greatest! As sophomores we became soph sisters, voted for mayor, and joined senior high activities. We elected Jim Ditzel, Judy Bloomingdale, Carol Pies, and Norma Pies as class officers. Charlotte Sanborn, Betty Berar- dini, and Jack Corey represented us on Student Council. Spring Fever, our sophomore dance, was the big social event. Sue Ames won the medal for the highest mark on the Biology Regents Exams. Fall of 1954 saw us back at school, older and wiser, as juniors. Jack Corey, Gordy Barlow, Bev Bemard, and Joan Marym became our class officers, with Betty Berardini, Bev Gorecki, and Jim Dit- zel representing us on Student Council. Eighteen boys transferred to Metal Trades Vocational School but were not forgotten by the rest of us. Emmy Lou Lehmann won the lead in the school play, while Norma Pies and Jeanne Corey took first and second honors in the Girls' Speaking Contest. Other members of our. class to win prizes were Judy Bloomingdale, who won the Adelaide Kenny Language Medal, George Manitsas, who was awarded the Harvard Club Prize, Sieglinde Wagner, who was pre- sented the Art Award, and Dick Gahagan, who won the Most Valuable Player Trophy in basketball. We chose Judy Bloomingdale and George Manitsas to represent us at Girls' and Boys' State. The two outstanding social events of the year were our dances, Winter Wonderland and Deep Purple. O i su m CD Fl ,... 'J UQ UI O nw B fb ra ::s Q as FY 5' m fD :Q Q. o FH FY :- CD -4 an nw V1 YD CD 4 0 F1 an 1 B 5 ru F1 U1 o FH o z: Fl O P' ow TD fb 5' na Q. rn nw FY E. 'U FP o 3 UI FY Fl- illlll' Beach. CLASS OFFICERS: Gordy Barlow, presi- dentg Judy Bloomingdale, vice-president: Betty Berardini, treasurerg Carol Gringer, secretary. 12
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