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PHIL]p PERBY Phil Chorus 2-3-b Basketball 1-2-3 Baseball 1-2-3-b Football 2-3 Safety Patrol 3 Class President 3 fanther Staff 2-3-b Vice-President 1 Yearbook Staff b VII11AM TFNNYSON Tom Chorus 3-b Basketball 3-li Safety Patrol 3 Vice-President. 2 Panther Staff 2-3-b Student Council 3- Yearbook Staff b MICHAM ROSS Sarge Class President 1 Baseball 1-2 Basketball 3-2 Chorus 1 Football 1-2 U.S.M.C. '5l-'53 15
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ALMFDA KOFFITT Meda’ n Chorus 1-2-3- + Class Treasurer 2 Panther Staff 3- + Yearbook Staff U NICHOI AC 0'CONNOR Redwood Chorus 1-2- + Basketball 1-2-3- + Football 2-3 Safety Patrol 1-2 Class Treasurer 1 Yearbook Staff + EVELYN TENNYSON Ev Chorus 1-2-3- + N.Y.S.S.M.A. + Panther Staff 1-2 Ass't Ed. Panther 3- + Girl's Basketball 1-2-3- ' Class Secretary 2 Yearbook Staff + U
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Class History - The nucleus of our present class began in 19 +1 with Gene Flachbarth, Philip Perry, Arthur Winchip, Nick O'Connor, Teresa Bartlett, Anne Frazier, Janet Little, Almeda Moffitt and Evelyn Tennyson. In the fall of our second year we gained a new electron from Corinth—Carolyn Holmes. Later during the fifth grade, we com- bined with a small atom to gain Mike Ross from Glens Falls and Joseph DeMatties from Lake George. Two more electrons were gained in the sixth grade when we attracted Bill Moore from Brant Lake and Bill Tennyson from Schroon Lake. With our seventh term came Dick Raymond hurtling through space from Riverside to Join our atom, which, by now, was well on its way toward the first major step in becoming a full fledged molecule — eighth grade graduation. Next came high school where for four years our atom expe- rienced a series of reactions, namely the Frosh Hoedown, the Sophomore Food Sales and the loss of one electron, Mike Ross (who entered the Marines), the Junior Magazine Subcription Drive and the addition of Ruth Altrock, a new electron, from Elk River, Idaho, and last but not least, the presentation of Our Show of Shows. We are now looking forward to our next chemical reaction— Washington D.C. and to our final fission when we shall each go our seperate ways. 16
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