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lstrow--A. Solosky, J. Kellogg J. Klug, H. Branter, J. Curran, M.Berry, J.K1eck1er M.Weeks,J.Q1enzer, R.Areford L. Thompson, S. Savage, 2nd row--Mrs. Hyatt, W. Giles, E. Ignaszewski, G. Travis, C . Stanton, J. Hodge, S. Dlbble K. Sullivan, B. Woodard, C. Stanton, 5rd row--J. Best, R. Brimmer, P. Slocum, W. Smith, R. Gib son, W.VanD.1sen R. Karlmoski, H. Rider, G. Pratt, J. Craig, T. Davis Ihr 3 unfs ' K N lst row--N. Wright, N. Denison, M. Tripp, B. Brewer, S. Campbell J. Eaves, P. Jayne, B. Hodg6, R- Hess, M- Claxton? 2nd r0 'w' Petersen, H. Beard, F. Moskal, K.W11cox, C. Harr1s,C. Ignaszewski R. Paddock, F. Dibble, T. Griswold, F. Wicker, K. Webster lst row--M. Hlbert, D. lbcarrick, B. '1htt1e, H. mvi s, B. Rider, N. Savage, J.W1l11s, C.Hess,W. Marshall, J. Symonds, 2nd row- Mr. Alger, M. Harri s, J. Perna, A. Chadwick, J. Eye, S. Dlven, S. Macnowell, P.Row1ey, B. Phillips, L.Cra1g, L.H1nt,M, Peelle 3rd row--E. Morro, I..IG.ug, T. Dlugosh,K.B1bbel1, H. Howe1l,D. H11 ligus, A. Klug, J. Corni sh, M. Iamphear, J. Cadwell , D. Woodard lst row--M. Scott, A. Killer, C. Corbitt, E. Jayne, I. Denison, E. Cornish, L. Litteerg 2nd row--Mrs Utter, H. Sample, D. Styrcula. N- Lyle, P. Curran, J. LoVette, R Havens, ll. Copesg 3rd row--- Townley, A. Styrcula, D. Pillckney W. Ryder, C. 0'de1l, A. Jones. A- Decker, R. Master: FHESHIHEHM ' if
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CLHSS UF 1950 lst row--M. Kuver, A. Travis E.A1len, A.Shults, V:D1ugosh J.Graoe,B.Inscho, L. Travis, J. Haight, E. Parmaleeg 2nd row--D. Jayne, D. Serefine, J. Gardner, M. Woodard, G. Bogart, L.MacDougal,C.Peelle E.Law, W. Kingreng 5rd row-- G. Tubbs, W.Sweet, W.Hartman J.G1bson,L.VanWyk,W.Hafleigh K. Shoemaker, H. Litteer, D. Phillips lst row--L. Zimmer, R. Lowe, A. Matweijow, M. Sharp, J. M ller, H. Smith, J. Mathews, 2nd row--F. Travis, A. Rose, A. Br mmer, J. Howell, L. Miller, A. Hess, 5rd row--Mr. Deller, R. We ster, K. Hill, C. Swarts f,.xw D7 After counting noses this September, we found I two extra 'men' in the classy namely, Bill Hafleigh, hailing from F nel1's pride an saysl. Mr. Del and the class Queen of Wayne, iladelphia, and Gordie Tubbs, Cor- Coach Snavely's cub reporter iso he er was again elected as our advisor, fficers include: Joyce Gardner, the is our Vice-President. Bill Hafleigh is our chief m nay man with access to our bank ac- count fyuk yukl Willie Hartman, the quietest boy in school, is o r private secretary, while yours Q 'N truly is 'Heap - 6E Early in 1f,, 31.50 with a c XXX., J were selected e ober. As the y money-raising p This was our f with success. ned, twice post movie in Watkin ig chiefs' he year our class dues were set at t-rate for promptness. Our rings rly in the fall, and arrived in Oct- ar commenced we decided to have a oject, fselllng Christmas cardsj. rst class project and was executed o remarks! On Oct. 8th a well plan- oned hayride turned out to be a and a lunch at Peele's. Mary Wood- ard spent a day baking cupcakes, and even though it d did rain, we ha who stopped the We are look P187 and prom. beavers for thei ing in business should we fight 14 a good time, that is all but Hughy, show with a 'White Owl.' ing forward to-a successful Junior Those poor Seniors are working like r trip. They just seem to be lack- sense. We Juniors have so much why it? Leonard Vanwyk
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f ll I Turning back the pages of time, we look upon a scrubby class of seventy green students, better known as the Freshman Class in September 19 as noise-makers became quite notable The teachers were telling us that t such a group of troublemakers. Even t was kept busy teasing Mary Cadwell. Throughoutthe yearcur class held events such as the frosh hayride a During that year, Kelsey Chadwick, s president. All in all our freshman y be forgotten. TIME MARCHES 0N--- Herewe are--big sophisticated So Dlugosh is elected as our worthy pres gaze upon those new freshmen. How 1 they ever be so noisy, and act like were never like that,or were we? Fin' jects are a trifle harder, than the S. Our reputation rom that time on. ey had never seen en Audie Chadwick several enjoyable d some parties. rved as our class ar was not one to hmores, Josephine dent. Each day we the world could such devils? We ing that our sub- ear before, most ofus settle down,Nto work?n Inc1dentahly,our classmates have dropped in number to sixty-one. year that our hearts were sorrowed by t was during this the death of one of our classmates, Doris Hall, who was a friend of all and a swell girl. Everyone had a good our Sophmore Play whichwas givenin an This play was about the only social e our class that year. TIME MARCHES ON AGAIN-- timein presenting ssembly Program. ent undertaken by JUNIORS ---- two more short years ahead of us. Dick Petersen was elected president to lea eventful year. Already we are beginn our good fortuneof having come so far we commence a noise campaign. More a are heard from our beloved teachers. us through this ng to celebrate school,so again d worse remarks Ne all had a won- derful time at such occasions as our Junior Play,Jun1or Prom and the Junior-Senior Picnic. TIME IS STILL MARCHING ON SENIORS ---- -At long lastg Again elected as class president,which was b job. Now there are only thirty--eight original seventy. Finding that our tr in need of funds,we started out ona la to raise some money for our long awa Among the ways we attempted to raise sales, magazine subscriptions, barn d candy, and last but not least by far, 'Night of January l6th.' In the future to hold our Senior Ball. Also to be awa trip, the annual Junior--Senior Picnic, uation day. We all wish to express our deepest teachers and Mr. Depew, our principal. ick Petersen was no meansan easy survivors of our asury was badly ge scale project ted Senior Trip. oney were bake noe, pencils, our Senior Play we are expecting itedis our class and finallygrad- thanks to our They have all been very kind and patient with us, and we will never forget them. TIME T0 BE AWAITED ---- 16 Dick Bailey 4 ef ,QL I , R YU G ZZZZQV 4
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