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Ruth Adams. Dale Andresen, Mary Atwood, Jennie Backus, Shirleen Barlow, Clitiord Barnhart, Graydon Begeal, Mar' I jorie Brazie, Mary Brundege, Howard Buck,, Robert. Butcher, Bruce Chamber' lain, Harold Corey, Carmen Frank, Sum' ner Frank, Beula Gelatt, Justin Hartz, Elwyn Hendrickson, Katherine Hurlburt, leason udd Barbara Kenrick, Ella Lam' G I . oree, Arletta La Tourette. 1 JUNIORS ADVISI- RS Richard Kent and Herbert Smith PRESIDENT-Richard Storrer SECRETARY-Barbara Schwen VICE-PRESIDENT-Martha Ward TREASURER-Robert Monroe On November 8, the uniors held a round and square dance called the Sadie Hawkin's Day Dance. December 20, the class held a semi-formal dance with Ray Major and his orchestra supplying the music. This dance was unsuccessful financially, but the gymnasium was elaborately decorated and displayed a great deal of work and thought. A very successful dance was held at the Cannonsville Community Hall by the rural junior members from that district. A series of four round and square dances beginning April IO and ending May I was held As a grand climax, the unior Prom will take place at Scott's the week before graduation, the date being June I9 34 69 Q0 fi, mt ich.: 1 z FT -- -F I 4 - I X. 1 . 1 ' W Patricia Lipp, Robert Malley, Rcxford Mills, Eugene Monroe, Ivan Odell, john Rulusuri, Mary Rouse, Margaret Roth' , A' gamger, Robert Schriver, Pauline Scofield, 'H s- Mary Scott, Isabelle Seymour, Florence Skillman, Stewart Skillman, Evelyn Stein' ' man, Helen Turner, Marshall Vander' mark, Burton KVaidler, Wayne Walker, ' Vhlma VVceks. jenny Zaczek. Page Twenty-four
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lf' Yi DECEMBER 23-1Tuesdayj At noon school closed for the Christmas vacation-the Seniors and Student Council officers took the teachers' places. Qlt really worked, too.j 30-1TuesdayJ The G.A.C. and Varsity D held a dance for their alumni. JANUARY l-fThursdayj The Seniors held a round and square dance. 12-llvfondayj Vv'e had our Hrst airfraid drill. 16-Qrridayj Due to orders from O.P.M. private cars were used to transport the players and l9- '77 W 27- 30-- 4-- spectators to the Bainbridge basketball game. 1Mondayj Regents are again upon us. iThursdayj Again no casualties. QSaturdayj Seniors sponsored a round and square dance. 1Tuesdayj The Band, under Mr. Bollinger's direction, gave a concert. fAnd very good, too.j lFridayj Miss Kent's room presented a quiz program in assembly. FEBRUARY 4-fW'ednesdayj An honor system is being tried in the Study Hall. 6-Mr. Helm presented an unusual assembly program. He imitated musical instruments with his vocal chords. 16-flvlondayj The Seniors held a ham supper. QVery good, too.j 20 21 23 27 Z8 2 4.- 1Fridayj The theme of today's assembly was the Bill of Rights. Mr. Lane gave an excellent speech. fSaturdayJ The Seniors gave a round and square dance for the benefit of the yearbook. 1TuesdayJ No school due to the birth of George XVashington. fFr1dayJ Today's assembly program consisted of resumes of club activities. vfSaturdayQ The Freshmen sponsored a dance: the proceeds from which helped swell the Red Cross fund. MARCH Qlviondayl Prize speaking winners were Puddy Steinman and Jean Thomson, Grst and second respectively, for the girls and Bud McMurray and Raymond Burrows, first and second respectively, for the boys. lWednesdayl Tryouts for the Senior Play were held today. I0-fTuesdayJ Mr. Green impersonated Abraham Lincoln in a very interesting assembly program 14-fSaturdayj Seniors held a round and square dance. l7ffTuesdayj Mr. Kent left for the Army todayg we're going to miss him. If-fSaturdayJ Senior round and square dance. 26--fThursdayl Mr. Jones gave an interesting assembly program on light and color. Z7-lFridayD Today was Mrs. Rood's last day as a teacher in our school: she'll be missed bv all-The Seniors presented their threefact play High Pressure Homer under the direction of Mr. Schroeder. APRIL 6-flvlondayj The Seniors left for their trip to New York City before the crack of dawn. 9-fThursdayj The Seniors returned tired but happy to their home stamping ground. ug., I' W Z k V. ,.,. ,, ,,,,, Q tis! blk, M -T' I .4 T - N . S
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I Axtall, lane Axtefl, Thcrnal . Eleanor Barre. Rmlrart Bennett. Bonl-ter. Donald Buck. Rayfiond Freerian Charxheriain. :Xrna . Betty' flirmxelf. lean fl.dC.l1Q Ce Dailey. Kenneth Davix. Mary awe. Bernice Defi-zer, Ewa Drurxn. rly. Oiiuc Etpiufmfd. ,lane Fa.iL:1 arlec Fuller. Navi Carlow. lla lalfh Hall, john Hliffdlifli. Nor' fir, fxlary Hdthav.-ay, JU1.'fC Hen' . Ray HCSSIFICV, Lloyd Hihhrird. Hurlert, Elinor jones, Richard ' ' ' Judd. S O P H O M O R E S ADVISER-llflliam A. Anderson PRESIDENTfRa.1'm0na' Burrows SECRETARY-rllary Hathaway VICE-PRESIDENT-fran Cuddihe TREASL'RERwDur1t'00d Smith The Sophomore Claw ii the best and largest class in Deposit Central School. During the pmt year. it hm made more money with less effort than any other Sophomore Claw in the hixtory of the school. Ai Freshmen. the C'l21NN earned only about twenty-live dollars. It increased this sum to more than one hundred dollars through two functionsg the sale of 2500 pencils and ti Strawberry festival. Paul Kelly, Gordon sey, Patricia Kenyon Margory Lobdell. Marin Mare-, Stella fwiartin, erme fvieycr, Vflnton P fer, Raymond Smtt. Ma' John Sl-ciflnian, Shfrle Smith, L-:nora Smit , . ' Swart, Vfilliarn Thoma derrnark. fwlarzlyn Var Yallqcnhurxg. Helen Vfally, ker, Either Vfarner, Qloweph torm Vfaxzkicwicz. Lillian ter Vfisnewrlzi, lgrancts XX' Zaczck. Page 'I' aah, ,, M 'V ' W M .M me - 'V fb 1 V44-he A ' ' 'GTB' if' ' ,A Q rig:-J -1 . f . Z -A I
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