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lit ggi: 0. Rushana, B. Manley V. Penderqast, R. Kellogg, E. Armstrong, B. Barrows, P. Whit- noy, J. Hollenheck, D. Quick, L. Jordan Znd row: Mr. Urudom, M. Foote, ET-Beniamin, L. Nickerson, G. Harwardt, Dav. Fessenden. D. Manley, Doug. Fessenden. M. Ben- jamin, Mr. Oakes 3rd.rowg W. Klinger, D. Doane, ET'wiEEick, H. Anderson, c. Tort, J. Michalsky, 1. Gillette, G. Tyler, C. Estelle, J. O'connor Beverly Barrows - Wheelbarrows Doris Manley - class President Hazel Tyler - 'Tyler' Beverly Manley - One of those champion gum chewers Marlon Benjamin - reads books in her sleep Qladys Harwardt - 'Better late than never.' Margot Pendergast - 'What's cooklngl' Lorraine Jordan - 'Forgetful-don't break that recordl' Mildred Foote - 'Millie' Olga Rushana - the Walking Brains-she puts the rest of the class to shame Kathleen Snyder - 'Kitty' David Fessenden - class Tressurerg Chip off the old block! Douglas Fessenden - class Vice President: the other chip David Doane - Would be lost without a basket- ball, football, and 'glrlsl' Phyllis Whitney - class Secretary Charles Toft - '1'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover' Charles Benjamin - Does he like the girls, or doesn't he? Charles Estelle - 'Chuck' lvan Gillette - 'Mhat's he going to do next.' James Hollembeck - 'Sonny'g Glrl hater, when will he change7' Leon Nickerson - Man about town Harold Anderson - 'Andy' Robert Kellogg - 'Kllroy' Donald Quick - 'Will he ever grow taller?' Walter Kllnger - Keeps the keys on a piano busy Cblkzhjflirzy The Freshman girls started out the new year with a new teacher Mr. Prudom. The Freshman boys have Mr. Oakes as advisor with the Ag. classroom as their homeroom. lvan Gillette was new in the boys room. we received our introduction into high school October Z2 when we were lnltlated in Assembly by the Sophomores. October 27 we had our first class meet- ing and elected the following officers: Pres- ident, Doris Manleyg Vice President, Douglas Fessendeng Secretary, Phyllis Whltneyg Trea- surer, David Fessenden. At this meeting we also made plans for our fish pond at the Hal- loween Party. We made six dollars for our treasury. We had our Christmas party December ggrd ln the boys room with lce cream and cake for refreshments. -zfftfq-YHZQ 3 V 'NNN - Q S E22 NKFxEi -431'-X - 'f ,f.5NvX f-f',!iiTFnKXX N I It E .ll iWixx I ,, ' z, n ff 5' ' I 5 g i' : : . 'I af-' is 'X i . X X 7 J 3 lllu A ll: 1 7' ,A .f -1 -. , 07, -fly, ff W, V A Y , 'gg-.T 15 : ,.:,.1v In . ,, I - . i +fA7f-3 ,-:A A ,-jg, :ff ggi., I 14 2121, 'fnghlffmgf' '-5i- ' ipa- .',-145 rJ5PJ!..fS? 1!2q-.j,,- 2E'HJomiE?5Qwn
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V N N I '4 lla, N ' Frances Aagaard - Silence is golden Beverly Anderson - class Vice President Raymond Anderson - PBuzzien Roller skates in his sleep Ruth Anderson - It's nice up here in the clouds Beverly Andrews - She giggles Marilyn Barrows - class Treasurer, Ulf I could just beat Bernice.H Sydney Bolton - Ain't love grand George Bonney - main occupation,:sleeping Edward Cozdeba - HDon't forget 1t's leap year, Edin Ronald Dougherty - class President, Tri- County delegate Troudle Harwardt - nTrudyn Doris Hollenbeck - Buzz, Buzz, Buzz Sally Hughes - Just came back and I love it! Bernice Manning - class Secretary: Tri-County delegate Jane Moore - nJanien Mabel Morgan - She is a Newark Valleyite now John Oltz - Jacky its' good to be home again Joan Pendergast - I don't have my Latin done Z3 0 '-, Kiwi, ml' 'f I-I lic- rl: D. Hollenbeck, N. Seeley, T. Harmarit, F. Aagsard, M. Barr- :'.s, E. Andrews, Vrs. Rogers ZQ.: rev.: Il. Morgan, E. Vergason, i-Tigers, E. Anderson, S. Hughes, ,'. Whitcomb, E. Marming, S. Bol- ton 3rd row: W. Rutledge, R. Ander- EEEg'iT souls, E. cazeeba, R. Dougherty, E. Storm, D. Van Et- fan, G. Bonney William Rutledge - nStubug better housekeeper than a girl Nancy Seeley - Unassuming, but a strong link in any chain Donald Soule - Schoolboy with the nshining morning facen Bruce Storm - ustormsyn Irene Vergason - nRenieu3 petite and cute Marian Whitcomb - Rich.with lasting treggures Calf! Well, we're here again. Remember that awkward bunch of Freshman last year? But,of course, we're Sophomores now, with a whole year of high school behind us--back assign- ments, wade of gum, wise sayings, and all. Compared with last year, we are no more Eromising than we were. The Freshman play, Elmer and the Lovebug,n was enjoyed in as- sembly by the students. This year we got down to business and elected officers at the beginning of the school year. We had a dartboard at the Hal- loween Party thereby adding money to our treasury. In January Jack Oltz came back to school He left C. C, S. two years ago when he con- tracted infantile paralysis, 57' t!!! ra..-.....T- rl? if 3 www rovwrd' f um 1 ' S ' A ' ,r ' S I , h . I be 1 1 s s Q A -f J J ,.- f ' .--f 2'1 n I' It ,069 ' . W S f - ,: , ' 1 fl g I gc -' ' , X ' h ' K if 1.1 K 2, ' f I - 'L y ' . f f' Ns 1-1, ' :ff ' ' , N , ' . '..:,, -Q XE is .1-15 -1 -,' M7 F- ' yy 1 : -J -4-Q' ' AE, ,' :nllllll ll-llafl - gp.. I 'f. 'rf Rx 7' 1 Img A ,, ' V P '.,,,0 If ,v i V A- iw High, A. 6 ,fx 4 1' L . ,Y 1 X N ,. A - . ' 'Pep f e f.!':z.X d if 42 f X117 f ' ll i , K g ,f , nfl. , ', ' - .ce Lg 1,-14,1 l, . V' 1 . I g ,-.fl . f ' ,af - ' 2 f' f 'A' Y 'F 1' f I-'F' s --xi
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MY PET CROW One Snnday afternoon my uncle went hunt ing for crows. At the end of the day he back with a live'crow which he gave to me. I named the crow Maisy. She was lull pep. The first few weeks she was afraid o me. When I came to feed her she would hide i the corner of the box. After a while she be came more friendly and finally she would come right up to me and even eat out of my hand. The food she liked best was corn and mice. I had a hard time catching mice for her. Last week I had her out of the box o I1 is fl my shoulder. The dog was nearby and when he saw the crow he jumped at her. into the woods. She flew awa I went after her and called her and hel some corn in my hand, she flew down from tree straight to me. Just a few days before school died. My uncle said it was because she ' free and wild life and never stayed in on place but flew from woods to woods. In Spring I plan to get another crow eaise her to l ke livlng not .n a box. Filgzade 1st rowg L. Ferris, C. Haag, L. WTBhIEE, v. Quick, w. Ward, F. Quick, A. Williams, S. Sullivan, H. Quick 2nd row. D. Lathrop, A. Andrews, if-Klrf, G. Robinson, Mrs. Brown, Miss Cohoon, R. Houck, C. Robin- son, C. Harrilon, F. Gilbert, D. Kirk 3rd row, D. Van Etten, B. Race, ?I'L'5.1'5ard, B. Sullivan, M. Hurd, J. Dominic, B. Anderson, B Slate, B. Campbell, M. Netupski, M. Keller 4th row, J. Winnick, W. Manzer, iT'st6?a, L. Hurd, C. Manzer, B. Blinn, S. Kozietak, K. Frost, R. Garatt, C. Overbaugh, L. Manner. D. Manning Absent. E. Van Sooy, D. Spicer only free, bu S t fill 'fr wade lst rom: L, Krawic , H. Wolfe, J YEYHEHT D. Johnson, R. Vergason D. Williams 2nd rowgY. Dominic, E. Doty, E. FurdT-5. Bastain, M. Foote, K, Heath, H. Manning, J. Hoyt, A. Quick, E. Vergason 3rd row: B. Benjamin, J. Van Et EEEQ'iT Legge, G. Thomas, C. Gs ydosh, D. Benjamin, L. Barden, J. Aman, G. Hollenbeck, B. Camo bel1,Viss Gooding 4th row: H. Scharf, J. Aagesrd, if-Foblnson, C. Schorremans, C. White, E. Thomas, D. Morris, B. Prewer HALLOWE'EN The leaves had fallen, The trees were bare, Leaves were burning everywhere. Faces in windows, And out on the street: All looking spooky But still looking neat. The last of October was Halloween, with people all dressed up, A laughable scene. Doughnuts and cider were everywhere, Fun and mischief Filling the air. Eating and drinking And shouting with glee, A happier party you never did see With Halloween over The pranks in the past, The party broke up, n h Tney we t ome at last.
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