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I.ct't to right: H Dieter, Mrs. Pratt. R. King, Mrs Spencer. M. Snyder. D. Webster. Mrs. Tu:-ker, V. Thompson. Mrs. Knickbacker. J. Livergood. Mrs. Wheeler. SERVICE WITH A SMILE llrre they are! Those two groups that represent the part of our school life so necessary to 'tpeace ot' mind. Certainly without the cafeteria staff our stomachs would suffer either from the pangs of hunger or from indigestion. No where ln any group we are sure could there be three men who have shown greater patience and more cooperation than our janitors. They have given us a warm comfortable feeling of security throughout our school years. We can sincerely grant these two groups this thought, Their interest has been our comfort. OUR COMFORT IS THEIR PROBLEM Left to right - L. Bacon, L. Sick and G. Wampole. 17
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Front Row: left to right, Arthur Keough, Helen Wampole, Alice Dorey. Fred Lud- wig, Patricia Sullivan, Mr. Barocco, Wesley Flower. Back row, left to right, Dorothy Webster, Carol Dresser, Donald Carpenter, Robert Stonebrook, Leland Wlllitt, Fred Ludwig, Mary Monaghan. SENIOR CLASS In September 1945 we entered High School with Mrs. Burgess as our adviser. On her resignation, Mr. Pratt returned to take her place The following officers were elected: President, Art Keough, Vice President, Fred Ludwigg Secretary. Pat Sullivan, Treasurer, Helen Wampole, and Student Council Representativs, Alice Dorey and Art Keough. We enjoyed a movie in Hornell and a 'Truth or Consequences show which proved very successful. A year later eighteen enthusiastic sophomores attended their ffrst class meeting where we chose for President, Art Keough, Vice President, Fred Ludwig, Sec -Treas., Carol Dresser and Student Council Representatives, Fred Ludwig, Pat Sullivan and Carol Dresser. During this year our three homerooms were room 207, the laboratory and finally the library. Social highlights of the year were a Christmas party, a skating party, a St. Valentine's party and a picnic at Conesus Lake at t-he end of the year. Mrs. McNabb was our adviser in the Junior year. We elected class officers as fol- lows: President, Pat Sullivan, Vice President, Fred Ludwig, Sec.-Treas.. Helen Wampole and Student Council Representatives, Mary Monaghan and Don Carpenter. It was dur- ing this year that the idea of a senior trip began to develop. To start to raise money we had a bake sale and a dance. In March we ordered our class rings, which we received on the first day of our senior year. At the end of the year we attended a picnic at Stony Brook with the rest of the high school. With the following staff of officers: President, Fred Ludwigg Vice President, Helen Wampole, Secretary, Alice Dorey, Treasurer, Pat Sullivan and Student Council Repre- sentatives, Fred Ludwig, Art Keough and Posey Flower, our senior year has been marked by a round of activities. We have grasped every opportunity to swell our fund for our trip which now seems more of a reality. In the early fall we sold magazines, then came a dance and next a Magician Show not only to add to the fun of our last year but also to better our financial standing. On February 28, we had a spaghetti sup- per. The following Friday night we had a dance featuring the Perry Ramblers . In March came our Senior Play in which we all took an active part. T-he last attempt to raise money was on April Fools Day with Pete and Joe. As this book goes to press we are looking forward to our trip as a final class project and then ahead again to the objective of our twelve long years of studying, laughing, crying, behaving and misbehaving-our final goal-Graduation! which begins a new phase of life. 18
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