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THE SENTINEL-CELORON,N.Y. 23 SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class at a meeting held in September elected the fol- lowing officers: I g President ,,.,.,,7,,. ,,,,,.,,. Shirley Scott Vice President ......, ,,,,..,,, D eane Squier Secretary ..,.,,...., .,.. ,...,,....,..,.,,. . L eslie Winans Treasurer ,,,.,,.,...,,.,, ..,.,,,,,,,, ...,.,,,,,,, , . ,..,,,,,..... , Ruth King Class Reporter .. .,,.t,.,.. , ...,,,,.,t.....,,,,,c,.....,,,,.t,,.,,. Harold Lind Student Council ...t,i,t,,.. Florence Bachelor, Milton Linquist The class has been quite successful financially. They have held various functions including a bake sale. They have started a Junior- Senior Prom fund from their P. T. A. attendance prizes. The class lost three members this year: James Barkman, Robert Gus- tafson and Mario Mahoney. The Sophomore Class has had a Very successful year, and they wish to extend their thanks to Mrs. Porter and Mr. Levin for their kind co- operation. ., l.i THE FRESH MAN CLASS The Freshman Class of I939 held a meeting last September and elected Marguerite Sames as president, Joyce See as vice president and Emerald Jackson as secretary-treasurer. They also chose June Root as reporter and Mr. Levin as class adviser. The class has been very successful in collecting dues. Last Decem- ber they gave a short Christmas play which was enjoyed by the entire student body. Many members of the class have been on the honor-roll this year. Many more are added each time. l IUNIOR CLASS In September the class of 1940 held a meeting and elected the fol- lowing officers: President, Donald Jacobson, vice president, Russel Bar- rong secretary and treasurer, Ruth Nissong business manager, Hazel McAvoy. The class of u4On had a successful year both socially and financially. During the year they sponsored a penny supper and pancake supper. They also sponsored a bazaar at the March P. T. A. meeting. The last class function was a penny circus during which thelower hall was a scene of merriment and hilarity. The annual Junior-Senior Prom was a great success. The gym- nasium was very cleverly transformed into an old music shop. The members of both classes presented a very pleasing appearance attired in evening clothes and each wearing his class flower, a gift from the junior Class. The prom will long be remembered by both the class of u4O,, and the class of 39 .
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