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FRONT ROW irom lelt to right: Judy Clinch, Carolyn Fay, Cynthia Cooper, Helen ones, Helen Marie Kirsinger, Cynthia Wallace, Golda Gittleman, Carol Feisner, Donna Maxwell. SECOND ROW: ]eti Jeflries, lenepher Walker, Pixie Ganow, Amy Glover, Beverly Sahlin, Barbara Garlick, Gwen Evans, Dione Foosaner, Polly Brownson, Bob Berry. THIRD ROW: Barrie Pepper, Bob Schultze, Cappy Van Valkenburgh, George Damman, Doug Hawes, Bob Hunzicker, Ed Bixler, Allan Russell, lohn Armstrong. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Peter Reilly. THE JUNIOR CLASS Beginning their fifth year at College High, the juniors lost no time in getting down to business. Edward Bixler was chosen president of the eleventh grade in the first homeroom meeting, in which the class immediately began making plans for the year. November 19, the night of the football championship game with Collegiate Acad- emy, the juniors presented a dance named the Pony Prance in honor of the football team. Before the Christmas holidays the juniors held two cake sales to raise funds for their class treasury. Fall field trips were also popular with the eleventh graders, who visited a newspaper plant, a water works, and a soap factory. With the turn of the year the juniors took over the job of editing the Crier. This added responsibility, however, did not deter them from giving another dance in the spring, holding more cake sales, and taking another field trip, this time to a New York department store. In sponsoring the annual junior-senior picnic the class of ' 50 pulled up to their final destination in their biggest year yet at College High. Confribu ed by lohn Armstrong
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FIRST BOW Irom letf to right. Barbara Pick, Marilyn Sheen, Connie Meyers, Nancy Weiss, lean Hyde, Judy Smith, Barbara Fenton, Betsy Taylor, Jane Bowker. SECOND ROW: John Dluhy, Jerry Moore, Barbara Levitsky, Nancy Degenhardt, Barbara Bruckner, Marilyn Turtle, Arvid Munson, Joe Wolt. THIRD ROW: Dick WyckoH, Dieter Gump, Ralph Thompson, Bob MuUer, George Haupt, Bob Karp, Gil Schneidewind, Wayne Bien, Bob Magnus. MISSING FROM PICTURE: Susan Grieves and Glen Griffin. THE SDPHDMDHE CLASS After three years in the lower hall, the Class of ' 51 graduated to College High ' s second deck and started making plans for a busy year. Class officers were elected at an early homeroom meeting. Arvid Munson was chosen president; Marilyn Sheen, vice-pres- ident; Marilyn Turtle, secretary; and Gilbert Schneidewind, treasurer. Following the example set by the two preceding classes, the tenth grade English class, instructed by Mr. Lawrence Conrad, joined the Teen-Age Book Club. Each month the class read the club ' s selections and gave a group of plays dramatizing the books. Many members of the sophomore class were kept busy taking part in extra-cur- ricular activities this year. Tenth graders saw action in varsity sports, and the class was represented in most of College High ' s other student organizations. In March the sophs gave a dance for the benefit of their class treasury. Good support from other classes helped to make the affair a success. With two more years at College High ahead of them, the Class of ' 51 should prove to be most successful in their future en- deavors as the upperclassmen of C.H.S. Con(ribu(ed by Susan Grieves
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