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hwhtaqgg, ifrxhim THE JUNIOR CLASS President Edna Swame Vlce President Floyd Swaxne Secretary Beatrrce Kadlec Treasurer Gr gory Stahley Advlsors Mass Hammlll Mr Van Schalclc JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The Class of 44 returned to school last fall as unrors fully aware of therr responslbxhty m pomtmg the way to the under classmen Durrng the year they have gwen a hne account of themselves 1n athletncs and crowned thexr efforts by wxnnxng the grrls rnterclass basketball champ1onsh1p The social events of the class mclud d a most successful dance the annual unxor Prom The Jumors are eager and well equlpp d to rake thexr places as Senrors and school leaders for the comlng year and so they step forth IHIO therr last year of hrgh school loolcmg back wrth prrde and ahead wrrh conhdence O 1 , it Q 1 ,,, ,J E I . www ,Nf,,,..o ,,. JVM A W 4 , W 'W rr 'M M 'W Ms f- 4 wa9lau,,,,,.g,,,,yM,.,4 f mb, ,y , . . . . C e , J . . - Q . , . , .
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The Semor Play Yes that was the tltle of our senlor play Hrs Name Was Aunt Nellie The trtle may have been a b1t confuslng at first but the characters soon unscramble the plot and gwe a true sxgmhcance to the tltle Mr Archibald Baldwm ames Sanford a small town banker lxves rn a pleasant little vnllage rn Connectxcut wlth hrs wlfe Bertha Vlfglnla Reilly a lover of flowers and future presrdent of the garden club Shella Frances Devme hrs pretty young mg for the navy During the course of the play we learn that Sheila 15 rn love with erry Parkham Eric Spurrell a talented but rrresponsxble young actor Ed Saunders Le Roy Fralley a nelghbor of the Baldw ns shares a hkmg for horse racmg wrth Mr Baldwm and by con vemently dlscoverxng some very wayward relatlves Aunt Nellle and Cousm FCIIX who are often ln need of ald Thxs enables them to successfully sl1p away from tlme to txme All thls time Mrs Saunders Dolly Doane and Mrs Baldwln beheve therr husbands storxes and have no reason to doubt them The twxst xn the story comes when erry masquerades as Aunt Nellle and Cousln Fehx and causes both fam1l1es to experlence some uncomfortable and anxrous moments 'Vlr Van Dlllmg ames Mcpeakl the presldent of the bank loses h1s conhdence ln Mr Baldwm when he learns of the so called relatlves troubles Cleo Theresa Thorogood the mald of the Balclwms offers many humorous moments throughout the play by means of her odd accent and saymgs rry through a ser1es of clever and humorous rmpersonatlons solves the problems of everyone and relnstates Mr Baldwin and Mr Saunders nn the good graces of therr famxlxes The play ends happrly wrth the announcement that jerry lS to recerve a home and posxtlon from Mr Saunders and the permrsslon of Mr Baldwxn to marry Shella That constltutes the trlals and trrbulatlons of our Aunt Nellre Along wnth the very capable aid of Mxss Sulhvan our dxrector and the co operation of the entire class and the very helpful and gxven by Chrxstlna Farrell Kathleen Sherlock Dan Jehll and Hugh Powers the play turned out to be a very great financial and dramatlc success It wlll be a long time b fore Aunt Nellze 15 forgot ten by anyone who saw the play and nt w1ll always be remembered by the class as one of our most successful unclertaklngs gb. av., 5 'T 1.115.- we A :deff 7 4 I l I , , D 3 D f I ,, . daughter, Joyce fAnna Burkel the fifteen-year-old headache, and Freddie Uoseph Coffeyl a seventeen-year-old lad with a yearn- 1 C . j . A , . . . . . . - . . . 1 J A l . . . , . l l ' ' 3 Je y I . 1 H . . , l ' . U ' . .
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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS President Eric Waxman VICE Presldent Clarre Davldson Secretary Dorothy Bauer Treasurer ohanna Henry Class Advxsors MISS Rawlms and Mr Granger SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Last year we entered the Central Isllp Hlgh School as Freshmen The first day was quite terrlfymg We can laugh now as we remember how wlde eyed and open mouthed we went from class to class We were duly xmtlated by the haughty SOPHOMORES at the annual Get Wise Assembly Naturally we as SOPHOMORES thxs year have shown our superxorlty over the verdant Freshmen We held our Get Wlse Assembly to put the Freshmen ln the1r places and then endeavored to prove that we r ally are a very frlendly group of SOPHOMORES by holdmg a dance ln thelr honor As june draws near everyone IS studymg much harder than before, so eager are we all to be classed as Junlors next year 'Qi f' l ' 3 . 1 ff ' l , , . .Lt . ,,,o,...,..,.. Ax, ' I . r . , . . V I 7 Q 9 7 s ' ' , Q . . , e .
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