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JUNIOR CLASS hf p’-eser.t junior class started high school with 2t students i September 1943. That year a class meeting was held ir which the llowinr officers were elected: Donald Ellis, president: Patricia ! n Ler. vice-president; Allen Peabody, treasurer: Paul Y hittr.arsh, toretarv: no class advisor was elected but iirs. Padgett and Miss, r en, w o were our home roo: teachers, presided . During the year rles Backus, Joseph Shene, Gilbert Goodspeed, Robert Hogue, Allen Warren Peabody, and Ruth Given left us. Durirr our sophomore year our number v.as reduced to 2P. The were: Leona Bullock, president; Brenard Welch, vice- etty Baldick, secretary and treasurer; Piss. Bloomfield, tss officers Iw sident; PeM advisor. In the fall we had a wiener roast and also took a ■ip to Couverneur to attend the movie Jane pze at the Halloween part; sold chances on a five ass dues -yre having the best skit. In the spring box of r'n J f 03 pound box of candy. We started having at this time. Ivan Averill, Clifford Bullock, Lloyd Soper, hnald Bills, Cora Hosmer, Marjorie Smith, Viola Charlebois had crop- rr during the year. I Last- fall we started with 16 students. The class O-Ticers that ire elected were: Leona Bullock, president; Wallace Hurley, vice- resident; Olive Anne ilosrcer, treasurer; etty Baldick, secretary; [f!sB, art’ class advisor. On October 11, we put on a turkey supper [ £'°ck holders of the Edwards Dairy Co. The only students who -eft us ♦•hi s ye, r -.re Rut! Pay and Ruth Brown We have just [pisnec selling cards and are row planning to have a junior prom on lo. The money that hope to earn next e r. City and Washington d! 11-1 Ruth Ray and are row planning to have earned this year and we are clannine’ to take
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Twenty-five of us began last year and were soon organized with :e following officers: Jeanette Todd, president; La Verne liosmer, tce-president; Joyce O’Neil, secretary; Miss Jaffarian, advisor. For iiow'een, we had a party in social studies class and produced the smler of Horrors, that few will forget for the high school party it night. Just before Christmas, we had another party in class and en Sant a visited us. For our assembly, we put on a panel discussion i the San Francisco Conference. During the year, Gloria Duchane and ;anley Zaluskl joined the class but they left later along with Bert ro, Orra Finley, and Betty Duncan. This year we began with the same number as we did last year be- use Arlene Sibley and Clifford Bullock joined our class. .We organ- ed the class soon afterwards with the following: Robert Perry, esidsnt; Lemuel whapin, vice-president; Clarence Skeldon, secretary; -ride Bishop, treasuerer. Miss 31oomfield is advisor. We won first ize for our mock wedding skit at the Hallowe'en party. George Brown s bride arid La Verne Hosmer was the groom. Several weeks later rave George Brown a surprize going away party and presented him a gift. At Christmas, we dramatized ”A Christmas Carol” For an senfcly. To raise money besides class dues, we had a candy raffle, s. Chan uoodberry won the candy and Jucy Fuller sold the greatest mber of chances and received the pound box. Thus far, George Brown, iene Sibley and Lemeul Chapin have left us. Violet Patience was ected to take Lemuel's place as vice-president.
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