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94-5 The meeTing will now come To order! Once again a junior meeTing is underway wiTh Al l-lalligan presiding Tor his Third consecuTive year. As fresh- men, Alice Horner and Dick Walker capTurecl The Junior Prize Speaking awards. To obTain some en- ioymenT in Their sophomore year, The Social STudies IO classes organized, seTTing a Tee oT a penny a week Tor TuTure use. WiTh This small conTribuTion The liquid reTreshmenTs were purchased Tor Their ouTing aT The Harris camp. This year Tound The iuniors righT on Their Toes. WiTh Their own Cussy , They sponsored a bicycle hike aT Willow Bay. Again This well-organized group and The PoTaTo Picker's Prance Triumphed The close of The harvesTing sea- son. The juniors are well represenTed ThroughouT The various organizaTions. Tri-Y and Hi-Y plus Sub Debhs noTice The presence of The plucky juniors while The glee club, band, and iournalism club are losT when The aid of These sTudenTs is wiThdrawn. Thus wiTh The lasT sTreTch before Them, iT is noTed ThaT noT one of These TuTure grads is conTemplaTing Turning back. Audrey Ney Q xii f-'sf .J H5 f MRS. ELISE CUSSLER CLASS OFFICERS PresidenT .,,,,,,,,,,..,...................,c.c..,. Vice PresidenT SecreTa ry ............ ..... Treasurer .... MRS. Alfred Halligan Louise Lasher Carolyn Bowers ., Peggy Gallagher ELISE CUSSLER ,ef Aw
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194-6 Take your seaf, please, Don! There goes The bell. New To The anTics of IO6 and The sophomore class is Miss Wyckoff, who finds ThaT she really has a iob on her hands. Mr. Cary, who is known To all as Prof aids in This Task of Taking charge of The unruly sophs and also The Task of Taking aTTendance. The sophs have chosen for Their class officers This year The following members: Presidenf . . . ,,,, . .. . .... Donald Foran Vice PresidenT . .. , ....... Marion Long Secrefary .. .....,.. Lorraine Glass Treasurer .,,,, ,.,,.,. , ,.,.,....., ...,.,......,.... M a rie Cole In a preview of Their freshman year we find The gallanT sophs busily enTerTaining The audiences aT The Junior High social acTiviTies. Everyone remem- bers The skiTs which Lorraine Glass or Swami as her Triends call her, composed wiTh The aid of KaTy Kinslow, Marion Long, Reggie l-lunfer. and Marie Cole To say nofhing of The fine performance of Clem from The counTry which Joan Sickler ren- dered. RepresenTing The class in The armed forces are Earl Dimon, a member of The C.A. P.C., and Ed Karker, a privafe in The U. S. Army. In The field of sporTs we again find numerous represenTaTives of The class of '46. Fred Thomas held a place on The J.V. baskefball Team while Bill Auyer made The VarsiTy squad. The girls also had a hand in The sporTs angle noT only in cheering buT in baskeTball. WiTh only Two years of The game, Vonny Russ has developed an excellenT posiTion for herself in bofh of These major acTiviTies. ln The Girls' lnframural League she Took TirsT place honors in scoring wifh a ToTal of 57 poinfs for The season. BeTsy Miller and Richard TurcoTTe Took The honors in Their freshman year in The annual prize speaking conTesT while The Sophs have made Themselves known Through The Chorus and Band. The nexT Two years are anTici- pafed by all as even more exciTing Than The firsT Two have been. Marie Cole and Regina T-TunTer
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