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First row, left to right: P. Gavitt, H. Gavitt, Bacon, M. Gregorius, D. VanName, N. Thomas, R. Stratton, L, Jacobs. Second row: Mrs. Lester, M. Swain, D. Jacobs, H, Durnion, J. VanNeel, D. Livergood, M. Gates, M. Dennis, M. Seager, E. Ludwig, Third row: D. Gayford, H. Tennies, R. Fenton, R, Jackman, R. Dieter, D. Dresser, L. Worden, R. Murray. Absent: P. Doud, L. Hess, L. Nye, A. Isaman. CLASS OFFICERS President: Lynford lNorden Vice-Pres.-Treasurer: Dorothy Livergood Secretary: Mary Swain SOPI-IOMORE CLASS In September 1949 twenty-eight ebullient sophomores stormed the school library, welcoming the extra space of their new home room with cries of joy. Class officers were promptly elected and the group settled down to a busy year of extra curric- ular activities. Class meetings have been held when necessary during the English class. This has reduced some of the old comaradcrie, but has increased the efiiciency and deeorum of the meetings very much. In the fall, the sophomores ordered crew hats and white scarves decorated with green C. C. S. symbols, sold them to their fellow students, and added a goodly sum to the class bank account. Jo Ann Bacon, Dorothy Livergood, and Mary Ann Dennis handled the sales capably. True to sophomore tradition, the sophomores secured the record player for both the Christmas party and the Valentine party. Mistletoe added a little extra excite- ment to the gala Christmas festivities. Mr. Howes recorded some of it CHIC excitementj with his new camera. Plans are now in progress for a skating party. ' 18
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ml C 'E f 5 l ! . gl First row, left to right: J. Livergood, V, Thompson, R. Butler, L. Austin, A. Saxton, L, Kiley, E. LaMonte, J. Jackson. Second row: Mr. Churchill, E. Gregarius, Newville, M. Leach, M. Harvey, C. Wilkins, G. Case, B. Pierce, F. Bennett. President: Eugene Gregorius Vice-President: Milton Harvey Secretary: Doris Mann Treasurer: Charles Wilkins JUNIOR CLASS Many of the activities which the Junior Class has planned have been postponed. In the beginning of the year we had a bake sale on which we made about twenty-five dollars. Then we raffied off three turkeys at Thanksgiving time and made a profit of approximately forty-five dollars. We are now looking forward to being active Seniors in 1951. 17
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First row, left to right: R. Fenton, B. Pierce, J. Luce, P. Isaman, M. Yencer, D. Stephens, M. Gavitt, R. Perkins, H. Spike, L. Oliver. Second row: B. King, E. Kiley, M. Blakley, H. Thompson, A. Gregorius, L. Clark, P. Neu, K. Hanchett. Third row: Mr. Pratt, R. Halbert, S. Kelsey, D. Merriman, A. Clancy, E. Carnes, R. Cuddeback, D, Dennis. Absent: S. Kanaval, S, Sutterlin. FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS OFFICERS President-James Luce Vice-President-Albert Clancy Secretary and Treasurer-Sally Kanaval Student Council Representative-Harold King Class Advisor-Mr. George Pratt In September 1949 we proudly entered high school with Mr. Pratt as our class advisor. We celebrated Christmas and St. Valentine's Day in our homeroom with parties. In order to raise money for our treasury, we held a bake sale at Craig's store on October 3, 1949. At the beginning of the year we had twenty-seven members in our class. We have now only twenty-six since we have lost one member. 19 1
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