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First row. lelt to right: Anne Nelson, Lorna Locker, Anne Gibbens, Clifford Carlson, David Scofield, Robert Lindblom, Sally Peterson, Phyllis Shepardson, lean Haskin, Ioyce Ioslyn, Zella Kaluza, Mr. Brainard. Second row: Grant Winchester, Donald Murdock, Morelle Cheney, Beverly Day, Donna Kilgore, Lorraine Farrell, Barbara Lamphere, Merial Graham, loyce Alm- gren, Martha Erickson, Martha Boulanger, Francis Travis. Third row: lerry Ramaekers, Oscar Graham, lohn Gregor, Henry Wilson, Fenton Prittie, Donald Malmrose, Lambert Veer fort, Richard Smith, Iames Woodring, Lawrence Guignon, Charles Mohney, Iames Soule. SOPHOMCRE CLASS HE Sophomore Class organized early in the fall. At the first meeting they elected the following officers: President, Robert Lindblomg Vice-President, David Scofield, Secretary, Sally Peterson, Treasurer, Clifford Carlson, Girls' Student Council, Beverly Almgren, Boys' Student Council, Bud Knott. Miss Vir- ginia Larson, math. teacher, was chosen class advisor. A second meeting was held for the purpose of planning a sleighride or sponsoring a dance, but neither plan was carried through. Miss Larson and Bud Knott left during the year. Consequently it was nec- essary to elect a new class advisor and Boys' Student Council member. Mr. Brainard, who had just been discharged from the Army, was elected class advisor and Iohn Gregor was elected to fill the other class office. During the year, the class was sorry to lose three of its class members to the Navy. They Were Dick Seastedt, Bud Knott, and Harley Barstow. The class has not had any special class parties or projects during the year.
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ll! row left to right: Alvin Heck, Gertrude Mohney, loanne Mosshammer, Ruth Whitcomb, Lois Haskin, Beverly Eckwahl Thomas Dunn, Hazel Murdock, Shirley Casselman, Ioyce Warner, Barbara Seymour. 2nd row: Mr. Dorman, Lillian Wester gren Neva Wilson, Marianne Tyler, Carol Bly, Tede Day, lean Larson, Kathryn Woodhead, Nancy Peterson, Doris Parker Barbara Farrell, lanice Bailey. 3rd row: Murray lohnson, Ioseph Gerber, Alan Putnam, Robert Welch, Iohn Bentley Daniel Sullivan Leslie Iones, William Nelson, Alvin Hallberg, George Oste. TUNICR CLASS HE Iunior Class started their new adventure as upper-classmen by elect- ing officers as follows: President, Beverly Eckwahlg Vice-President, Thomas Dunn, Secretary, Lois Haskins, Treasurer, Hazel Murdock. The two persons chosen to be members of the Bemus Point School Student Council were Janice Bailey and Alvin Heck. The Iunior Class have sold the school paper, Iunior Ioumal. throughout the year to raise money. The editors-in-chief for the entire school term were Barbara Farrell and loe Gerber. In November the Iunior Class sponsored a Football Dance for all schools in the six-man football league. In addition to these achievements members ot the class have sold maga- zine subscriptions for many popular magazines and personalized stationery to expand the financial status of the Iunior Class. The Iuniors would have liked to have had many more activities, such as a Christmas Ball and other parties but could not because of conditions bee 'fond control, The lunior Class feels that it has had a very successful year and Wishes to express appreciation to Mr. Dorman, as class advisor, for helping to make it such.
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lst row. left to right: Lee Graham, Ioyce Iohnson, Sylvia Mosshammer, Betty Mead, Duane Oste, lolyce Shepardson, Patricia Starlcweather, Walter Olsen, tanice Hallberg, Clarice Norton, Diane Nygren, Virginia Pattison, Donald Prittie. 2nd row: Alan Iohnson, Edward Munson, Roger Nelson, Suzanne Bentley, Barbara Rupert, Barbara Sack, Mary Smith, Helen Phillips, Raymond Samuelson, Robert Rhinehart, Everett Maydwell, Clyde Lutgen, Luran Stowell, Martha Phelps, Elaine Iohnson. 3rd row: Denny Stam, Charles Peterson, Robert Iohnson, Edwin Skillman, Phillip Samuelson, Dubert Carlson, Ioanne Gow- radn, Nancy Thompson, Betsy Thompson, Mary lane Liddell, Arleta Iohnson, Frank Edlund, Andrew Gibbons, Donald Clark, iss Mathieu. FRESI-IMAN CLASS HE first meeting of the Freshman Class was for the purpose of electing class officers, They were as follows: President, Ioyce Shepardson, Vice-Presi- dent, Duane Osteg Secretary, Patricia Starkweatherg Treasurer, Walter Olsen, Girl Student Council, Barbara Rupertg Boy Student Council, Edwin Skillman. ln October the class had a Halloween Party which was very successful. ln March a Carnival was held which included a play, A Girl ln Every Port , with the following people taking part: Barbara Rupert as Maude, Bar- bara Sack as Marilyn, loyce Shepardson as Mary, loanne Gowan as Mandy Lou, Betty Mead as Mimi, Suzanne Bentley as Salvery, Pat Starkweather as Tina, and Philip Samuelson as lim. The Carnival was presented to the public. The class had a successful year because oi the careful advising of Miss Mathieu, and it feels that it is prepared to meet the requirements of the Soph- omore Class.
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