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DORIS SHATTUCK- Doody Holy Love Orchestra(l)- Library Club- Volleyball- Bowling- Majorette- Basketball- Play Day- Ping Pong ALLEN TOWERS Three years of Soccer- Baseball manager one year- Intramural Basketball three years- Ski Team two years Seniors MARGARET VAN VRANKEN- Marg C'mon, will ya? President of Honor Society- Business Manager of Junior Class- Assistant Editor of Corinthian 1950- Editor-in- chief of Corinthian 1951- Girls' State 1950 - Oratorical Contest- Bowling- Choir- )- Orchestra(3)- H. M. S. Pin- afore- Pirates of Penzance Cast of Patience- Cast of Senior Play 1950- Student Government- Valedictorian 1951- Quiz Team CHESTER WHEATON- Chet Soccer(3)- Basketball(2)- H. M.S. Pin- afore Mikado- Pirates of Penzance JANICE WILLIAMS- Jan Watcha doin? J. V. Cheerleading(2)- Choir(4)- Band (6)- Library Ciub(2)- Girls' Basketball BARBARA WOODS- Chet Decent Library Club(l)- Senior Choir(3)- Bowling (2)- Volleyball(l)- Pirates of Penzance- Patience H. M.S. Pinafore- Mikado 14
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Seniors RAMON ORTON- Ray Ski team- Chefs' Club- Bowling- and one year Basketball EUGENE PETTEYS- GENE J. V. Basketball- Soccer- Chefs' Club- and Bowling IRVIN RANDALL-MIRV H. M. S. Pinafore- Pirates of Penzance- Patience- Dramatics Club- Basketball- Baseball- Coke- Manager Senior Play HAROLD RICHARDSON- SONNY 13
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Class History t ET us take a walk back through the years--oh, let's say back to 1947 and watch the anxious Freshman class, with all the excitement of their first year of high school. The teachers looked at us with the hope that springs forlornly eternal as they remembered previous Freshman classes. We plunged vigorously and distastefully into Latin, French and Algebra, which were all new to us, but we were determined to conquer them. As we entered our Sophomore year, we settled into the Study Hall with Miss Arm- strong as our home room teacher. Margaret Van Vranken and Martin Meyer brought glory and honor to the Sophomores that year as members of the Quiz Team. The music festival was held in Amsterdam with many representing our class. June soon arrived, and we were no longer underclassmen but assumed the mantle of sedate Juniors. We became money conscious thinking of our Senior trip. With Mr. Vroman as our advisor and Frank Plummer as our president, we sold magazine subscriptions, held dances after the basketball games, sponsored a magiciar show, and took over the coke concession from the Seniors. When our class rings finally arrived, the Juniors were very proud, indeed. The music festival was held in Hudson this year with many of our classmates attending. Now is September of 1950 led by Mr. Palmatier, we had reached our destination which was Room 6—which meant we were full-fledged Seniors. The most memorable of all events to many of the Seniors was the trip to Washington. The visit at Gettysberg Battlefield then the tours of the Congressional Library, Pan American Building, Arling- ton National Cemetery and Mount Vernon were all exciting and breath-taking. We re- turned home from a never-to-be forgotten trip, perhaps tired, but we were contented. As our yearbook went to press, we were all anticipating commencement weekend. The prom, an important occasion and graduation were now uppermost in our minds. Some of our members were going to be left behind at graduation, but as we think back to 1951, we will all agree that we had just finished the best years of our lives. Joan Merton 15
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