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KI DERGARTE lst row--H. Pouliot, T. Weil, G. Jessop, G. Hennan, J. Web- ster, D. Curran, B. Jones , S. Kullman, T. Hicks 2nd row--C. Harris, B. Bills, H. Crans, F. Phillips, D. Jay ne, R. Luce, E. Mae Ferry, H. Harpending,P.Mathews,L. Stark- weather, L. Coleman 3rd row--B.Bradley,R. Shepard son, D. Briggs, D. Potter, J. Hough,S.Bagnall, R. Oughterson C. Burton, E. DeLaVergne -, , ,r W Seated--N.Palmer, U. Egburtson, H. Kaufman: M- LHHS, J- Sten- berg, K. Peele, L. Ames, P. Pulver, S. Dobbin J- Calhoon, 2nd row--B.Schenck, G. Morrow, A. York, D. Pitcher, F. Salamendra S. Matwiejow, C. Schoonover, G. Washburn, C. Allen, E. DeLa Vergne, 3rd row--B. A. Paddock, D. Rugg, J. Bassett, B- MGP' ritt, S. Hofer, WJ Teed, S. Campbell, B. Morris, S. Morris, C. Houck Mgth row--P. Jones, W. Lyle, N. Morgan, N-'cfiflff-615, R.Strait,F. Gilbert, E. Shannon, Sth row--B. Waters. R. Smith J. Summerson, S. Damouth PECIAL lst row--M. Gilbert, R. Hill, E. Goodrich, J. Tuttle, G. Sechrist, R. Mastin, R. Nageldinger, P. Comstock 2nd row R. Jaynes, R. Mastin, C.Nageldinger, E. Waite, M. Goodrich G. Axtell, F. Comstock E XS
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ECD D GRADE lst rvw--C Updike. T. Meyers, S. saute J Snencer L.wh1u- more, L. Willem, J. Lamphear R, Timb 'N' ' , y, . Strait 2nd row-- gi Trav1s,. G. McNeil, R. Trank, B. Perry, D. Woodard, L. ou z, J. Overacker, E. Teed, L. Rider 5rd r0w--K Mac Dermid, G. Smith, J. Sgtherland, L. Merritt, w, gtevenQ, wi Neal: R- MSYSTS, S- MYER, 4th row--L. Morehouse, S. Mil- ?Oii0H. A- Witter, J. Wgters, S. Webster, K. Lane, J. West- H Row 1--E. Ayers,' B. Coon, R. Bfink, C. Coons, D. Briggs Davis, Z. Bedient, J. Backer, L. Disbrow, ble, C. Cady c Row-2--J. Gaylord, W. Henshaw, E. Davis, Barkley, R. Gee, J. Galbraith, W. Corbitt, M, Gee, S. GOOD, A- A. Cronin, C. Haff, Blakesley, B. Andrews, A. Beard, J. Dombroski, Hess, C. Jayne, H. Dic- lst row--P. D. Corbir, I.Jayne, M. enson 2nd row--C. Eyrich, J. Hilligus, J. Goodrich, W. Barkley, L. Comstock 3rd row--R.Hill,S. Couch, P. Curran Brown, J. Kiehle, Fowler, B. Kistler, J. I. L. Harris, W. Beard, E. Ameigh, P. Bassett Mth row--S. Deller, D. Horton, R. Bradley, E. LaFever, F. Decker, W. Brimmer, M. Clary Clara McCarr1ck,Teacher lst row--R. Morek,L. Knapp, W. Howell, K. Humphreys, L. Holgate, S. Kennedy, C. Hill. 2nd row--Mrs. Willis, J. Kau- fman, C.Johnson, P.How1and, A.Mathews, L. Howell, S. Landon, M.Hi1l 3rd row- K. Knapp, S.Knapp, J. Kellogg, A.MaieI E. Horst, W. Kleckler , J. S. Bradley, J. Dib- J Allen. First Row c. Smith, K. Waugh, Row 3--G. Buck, R. Disbrow, B. Bradley, W. Davis, A. Depew, S,SgsiE3XgnSi 55rii2oogogZi8r,E' , Q , O 0 Gilbert, B. Beers, G. Erwar, D. Bodine, B. Dobbin Smith, D. Saber, B. Nickerson, D. Schuck, J. Ossant, J.Robbins Second Row R. Razy, J.Sa1amen- dra, P. Schoonover, G. Wright, EHRT GRADE D. Wilcox, W. Rapalee, M.Pratt, J. Ovens, J. Sumner,B.Vandusan, C. Weber, Miss Longwell, D.Sum- merson. Third Row G. Smith, H, Pierce, S. Travis, J. York, P. Telfair, B. Wagner, R. Rugg, ,T. Morris, J. Van Cleve, E. Morgan,
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ACTIVITIE Activities! Wouldn't school be dull without them. Freshman, Sophmores, Juniors ind Seniors alike participate,but definite- Y If I remember correctly, the Freshman had an eventful year, as Freshman al do! Early this fall they had a hay- -which meant their first big class act- ivity in high school. While we're on the it's not every member of acting as a chaperone on one of these joyful Mr. Alger, their class reclining position with protruding beyond the have ways ride subject, you know the faculty, who, gets knocked out events. It seems advisor, was in a his head slightly edge of the wagon, when out of the night there appeared a guard rail. Wham! The Freshman play is yet to come and I believe there are rumors of a growing bank account. Hey there Sophmores, you haven't been standing still this year have you? You al- so had a hayride in early fall. If my sou- rce of information is correct I believe the Diven's refrigerator was raided when the class stopped there for refreshments, and didn't one of the fellas get quite a shiner when an apple he threw up on a barn roof rolled back down into his face? Under the direction of their class advisor, Miss Saunders, the vocal music director, new to the faculty this year, the Sophmores staged a hilarious basketball game between the fe- llows and girls of the class and of course they played girls rules which made it a ri- ot. Take it from the Seniors, Sophmores your most pleasant memories will be of your highschool class activities together. Special mention goes this year to the nClass of '5ln who are now Juniors. What ambition and. incentive those kids have! Their biggest project this year has been the School Supply Center which they have faithfully and efficiently operated.Before the yuletide season the whole class turned out to sell Christmas cards and wreaths to add nthat green lettucen to their growing Senior Trip fund. Incidently there are no rumors concerning the Junior's financial statusg every one is conscious of the fact that the Juniors are wealthy. As seems to be the tradition the Juniors also had a hayride. This class was very unfortunate to lose this year their 'class advisor, Mr. Kullman, who has served them for the past four and a half years and to show their appreciation for his unfailing guidance they gave him a' farewell party at Christ- mas. By the way, on the Q. T. we heard that Mr. Kullman received a pail of H20 from above upon his entrance to the party, just a gesture of friendliness we assume. Need I mention that this class re- ceived their rings this year? One can't help but notice them. We are looking forward to the Junior Play in March and to their Prom in May. NClass of '5oH ---- that's us, we get out this year fwe hopel. Since early September the main thought that has pene- trated our well filled brains K?J is our Senior trip. Yes we are planning to leave for New York the oth of April for a weekend in the great metropolis. Our money raising activities We carried tion sales fully soft brought in this year have been prosperous. out a large magazine subscrip-- program, and sold those delight an-mwhmnm Cmmysaeshmw profit to the class and delight to the student body. You remember the Senior Play we put on last fall---how could you forget nHughH Litteer as the naive, unrefined, ancient- minded Chester Binney, or Bill Hafleigh as the suave Frenchman,and how about the bras- sy dancing teacher played by Erma Allen, Joanie Quenzer as the typical college girl and Carolyn Peelle as the glamourous movie star? Our thanks go to Mrs. Utter for her supreme direction of our Play. The Seniors attempted something 'new and different this year, the finished pro- duct was a school newspaper,thenBagpipern, which we're sure was well liked by the student body. Our Senior Ball is yet to come and after that we'll all sit tight and wait until April 6th. The Class of 'SO wishes to thank Mr. Witter nmuchlyn for his guidance to the Yearbook Staff. Special gratitude goes to our class advisor, Mr. Deller, who has been Wutterly swelln as a counselor for our class during our four years in high school.
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