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J nC2e2'S R 11, 1133 Sophomores First rowfL. to R., svasyztas. s.111..., c. Hilbert, J. whit- ney, C. Andrews, A. Tetrault, W. Rich- ards, H. Krauss. Second row: P. Verge- Eiif- 'FT Cook, B. Ahart, Mrs. Robinson, J. Bllnn, J. Doane, J. Williams, R. Seely, J. Embody. Third Row: R. Kelsey, N. Stsasack, E. Storm, V. Harris, W. Doane, K. Johnson, T. Brewer, S. Morgan. Juniors First rowlL. to R.J S. KETd3nf G. Andrews, R. Carpender, Miss Dorsett, B. Ferris, R. Austin, R Souls. Second raw: K. Rice, S StevensT-5. Overbaugh, V Scott, D. Manning. Third row: M. Thomas, G Robertsf- P. Ward, F Brucknak, F. Estelle, D Barrows, R. Hollenbeck. TH SOPHOMORES SPEAK: There are mwnqrnhn Sophomores who occupy the next room to the library. We are advised by Mrs. Short. we have IOOZ membership In the Students Association and Junior Red Cross. we also filled a box for the Red Cross. There are nine boys who play on the J.V. and Var- sity basketball teams. we had a Christmas DBftVo The ro m was decorated very nicely by some the students. We broke the tradi- tion of initiating the Freshmen. The Sophomores have not as yet elected any officers because we have no functions. we might, however, elect some as an English project. Three members of our class are cheerleaders, two for the J.V. and one for the Varsity. AJ TH JUNIOR EDITOR SPEAKS: As the curtain rlses on Act I, may 1 pro sent the Junior Class, a group of twenty-one all set and ready to go under the.guldance of Miss Dorsett. Our class officers are: Pres. Robert Hollenbeckg Vice Pres., Floyd Estelleg Sec., Doris Manning: and Treas., Gloria Rob- erts. You will meet some of the boys In foot- ball, basketball, and baseball. The girls, too, are sport-minded. Some of them played on the girls basketball team and three of our members are represented ln cheerleading. As you look on in Act II and III, you will rec- ognize many of them among the members of the various musical organization and other clubs. We the class of '47 have sponsored a serles of six movles after basketball season ended. We also have seen the outcome of our 'most outstanding event ln our yearn, the Junior dance.
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k . . x 2 J- .t..1..-+C Y 1 xr anus: n 4. 'T P3 Seventh grade First rowfL. to R.J J. H5TT3hE3Ek, H. Wolfe, D. Quick, R. Kellogg, A. Quick, P. Whitney. Second row, E. Legge, D. Fessendeni H. Tetrault, L. Jordan, Miss Cohoon, B. Manley, D. Fessenden, C. Estelle, F. Root, H. Ferris. Third row: L. Ferris, W. R55TEs5ET C. Benjamin, G. Leonard, L. Nickerson M. Benjamin, O. Rushana, J. Bastain, B. Barrows. Fourth row: K. Snyder, UTFEGT H. Tyler, ll, Foote, H. Anderson, K. Hyde, W. Klinger, D. Doane. Absent: C. Ferris, G. Howardt. Eighth grade First rowCL. to RJ U Morgan, B.See1y, B. And- rews, I. Vergason, Miss Gooding, M. Barrows, J O'Conner, W. Rutledge, A Bebel. Second rowg F. Angaard, T. Howa?d't, L. vanner- Pool, C. Winnick, B. Anderson, D. Hollenbeck, E. Armstrong, J. Moore, D. Soule. Third row: R Love - JOY. WTUTAIRZ' J . Michalski, G. MeoNie1. R. Anderson, B. Parker, R. Lovejoy, B. Lazzeri, B. leaning, B , Stbfm. Absentg R. Parker, J VanDerPoo1. Freshman First rowfL. to RJ R 155873551 C. Talarski, A. Ellis, I. Wilk, K Shaylor, P. Hull, I Krawio. Second rowg D. Weber, H Cherwakzi. lhnzer, lies Carey, Mrs, Merritt, B. Chaffee, V. Delolf, M Craig. Third row: J. Brewer, S Bolton, D. VanEtten, J Rushans, J. Fish, T Bebel, R. Slate, M. lac lhinney, D.- Thomas. Fourth row: B. lard, I lEIf53h5: A. Silvernail, A. Manning, C. Sykes, A lageneder, A. Cole, R Anderson.
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HQGI orncrias Quill ogg neaiafenf M D. Williamn Vice Pneneelenf ef. M A nJefgpgq -Secnetdny Cn ,kknmn Fleaaunea 93 I Love 'Y' ought to hyeah at gal a- warblin' Robins, la'ks an' all dem things Heish de mouffs an' hides dey faces When she sings.' ' Dorothy has worked ardently during her high school years. She has worked for four years on the Annual and has been in all of the musical organizations. She was a member of Camera Club and Homemak- ing Club. In her Junior year she was in the Soeaking Contest, on the Student Council, and treasurer of the class. She has been a cheer- leader for two years and worked on Broadcaster for three years. 'Papoy am If 'from care I am free. Why aren't they all contented like meP' faeces Commencement Salutatorian was Stella Polyniak with a 90.81 average. Valedictorian was Edward Win- nick with a 90.90 average. The speaker, Dr. Harrison VanCott, Chief of Bureau of Instructiur al Supervision of Secondary Education. Esther Johnson for four years was monitor and worked mkoadeaster and Annual. At various times she has sung in the Glee Club, been in Speaking Contest and Senior Play, and belonged to Homemaking Club. mThem that asks no questions isn't told a lie.' Esther has been monitor for four years. She has worked for three years on the Annual and Brad- oaster. At different times she has sung in glee club, been in Speaking Contest, and been a member of the Homemaking Club. 'Beauty draws more than oxen.' Helen has been a member of orchestra, glee club, band, and Girls' Ensemble. The last two years she has been a cheerleader. She is now a monitor. 'on with the dancellet joy be unconfinedg No sleep till morn,when youth and pleasure meet.' Jane has been in almost all of the musical organizations sometime during her high school years. She has worked on both the Annual and the Broadcaster. Last year she took part in the Speaking Contest. She has also been a member of Home- making Club and Camera Club. CMJ' few! faqs Q...
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