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HI TORY The class of l95l first organized in the year 1946 when we were in the seventh grade. Our initial efforts to raise money for our class were started. We payed dues and thought we were really important having a class bank account. In the eighth grade we had dues and helped sponser the tap dance review which helped our treasure grow. A We started off our freshman year with a bang electing Charlotte Stanton as our class president. Mr. Hullman was our class advison Although the Ubign seniors sometimes referred to us as Hkidsn we felt very important being one of the nBig Fourn. In June we had our wetn freshman picnic at the Dundee Fair grounds. Our bank account was still growing and we had already started to think about our senior trip. During our sophmore year we had to act a little more Nseriousn since now we were only three years away from that nbig dayn. We all studied harder. fOr did we?J Thomas Davis was elected class president. We couldn't get rid of him as class president for the remaining years in school either. What a personality! we sold school supplies and all occasion cards to help our treasure. We had a sophmore hayride and later on our sophmore picnic at Watkins Glen. It still is a mystery where Mr. Algers put all those hotdogs he ate. In our junior year we still attained the feeling of wanting to make money. With Thomas Davis as president of our class, we really went out to raise money for our senior trip. About two months after our junior year began, we were walking around showing off our class rings. Boy were we proud! Our project of selling school supplies was taken up. The junior play HHome Was Never Like Thisu was a big success. Mr. Nesbitt was a wonderful director. The prom was held in May and Barbara Woodard was the lucky girl to wear the title of HMay Queenn that night. The big Junior-Senior picnic was held at Roseland Park. Was it Gordon Pratt that liked to go through the Hdark spook houseu so well with someone of the opposite sex? At the close of our junior year we had a nice start on our trip, financially. At last we are seniors. Again Thomas Davis was elected president The class had forty-four members. For raising money we -sold magazine subscriptions and are selling candy during the noon hour and at basketball games. Our senior play went off wonderfully. I don't think our history class will ever hear the last of how we looked imitating children from the ages of eight to eighteen in our play production uCheaper By The Dozenu. Mr. Wallace does give the most pleasant comments, or does he? In the future we are expected to hold our Senior Ball. We also await our class trip, the Junior- Senior picnic and finally, graduation day. We, the class of 1951, wish to express our thanks to our advisor Mr. Witter who had helped us reach our goal of achievement. Also we Wish to thank our teachers and our principal, Mr. Depew, for their kindness and patience with us. Shirley Dibble Historian 17
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Lois sweet, demure and shy, Quietly passes by. Lois Thompson Play Comm. 3,4 Dance Comm. 3,4 Playdays 2,3 Sales Mgr. Yr. Bk. 4 Highlights Staff 4 Chorus 1 Dancing Club 1-3 Cheerleader Club 4 Interolass 1,2 Intramurals 3,4 A good ole Jo Just loaded with dough. s s S E 1 John Townley ' fB.uJ. Student Council 4 Head Hall Monitor 4 Christmas Play 4 Band 1-4 Orch. 1-4 Dancing Club l-3 Photography 4 Bowling 4 Interclass 1-4 Intramurals 1-4 C'-S. US. C-5- 'au-.w. ms, 3rac1e's laugh and winning smile, Will remain with us a good long while. Grace Travis Wixson The Senior Class wishes to evtend their congratulations to Gracie on her marriage. Gracie was an active member in our class uo till the time she left in November. We have enjoyed her friendly Kenny Webster's round about Never's seen unless he's out. Kenneth Webster Dance Comm. 3,4 Football 4 Baseball 3 Student Council 4 Class Plays 3-4 Band l-4 y Dancing Club 1 Sports Club 2-4 Projection Club 4 Interclass 1-4 Intramurals l-4 nature in our class and wish her all the success in the future -H-B. Gil BG. HR. EM. 16 Qi 5 Y r T
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UNIOR U d - -- , S , d D. Woodard T. Dlugosh now 1 J. Willis, J YWOH S, A. dhadwick' ' , G. Hess, J. HQYS Miller, B. Phill Macbowell N Lyle S Diven, Klug, s. , - 1 - Row 2--E. Moore, W. Marshall. J. Peck Per-na,L. Craig,B. Tuttle, M. Sample, A- M . Utt . RZ: 3--M?rHarris, L. Hunt, L. Harris, M. Hubert, M. Lamp G. Borden, R. Howell, K. Hubble, A. Styrcula. f'1Lv1 QE MLW 412 we, the class of 1952, are small in numbers especially as we have lost four members from our class since the opening of school last September. .This has been a fairly successful year financially. Our most important activity towards raising money is the selling of school supplies. Before Christmas we conducted a lively business in the sale of Christmas cards. So far this year our social events have not been on the basis of money getting affairs. In October we shivered through a hay ride--but then everyone says it was worth it. Our Christmas party went off splendidly with even Santa Claus being proud of us. The next big affair on our agenda will be our Junior play in March, which we surely hope will be a success. And what Junior does not look forward to the Junior prom which will be held in May? Leonard Klug 18 K L. , J. iPS, hear
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