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Lett to rigl Sophomore boys participating in athletics were: Perry Claeys Stanley Divish Russell Feighner, Bill Johnson, Dick Parfitt, Ray Peterman, Harold Upham, and Ralph Zamarron. Sophomore girls making the basketball team were: Joanne Corson and Bonna line Feighner. Joan Rasmussen and Pat Martin were chosen by the student body as second team cheerleaders. Taking their place in the upper quarter of the class sclionstitall '11 D' ik L , .. : y.'e: 14, Parfitt, Joanne Counsellor, Dolores Cole. Joanne Corson, Joyce Hinton. .loan Rasmussen. John Snider, Alice Wood, Pat Martin and Bonna Rae Feighner. Dick Parfitt and Delores Cole were honored for citizenship. Jack Craig and John Snider were chosen Presid t z l V'e ' ively of the F. F. A. The class officers were: Ralph Zainarron, President: Beverly Hull, Vice Presi- dent: Perry Claeys, Treasurer and Pat Martin. Secretary. , en inf ice lresident respect- iti Patricia Martin, Perry Clacys, Beverly l-lull, Miss Garthe. Advisor .YOPAOMOZQJ
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Top Row sf Duane Taylor, Gale Wood, Martyn Harlow, Keith Sathtler, Dennis Cooper, Robert Zamarron, Dale Hardman, Rex Edwards Second Row - Gene Craig, Jack Taylor, Ronald Richards, Howard Troub, Robert Patterson, Joan Lowrey, Bonnie Glazier, Pauline Svok, Majel Duflo, Mrs. Magee. Third Row - Theresa Zelinski. Kathryn Howe, June DeMott, LaVonna Hinton, Shirley Cole, Mary Chovance, Josephine Sparks, Dorothy Barnes. Irene Blair JUNHURS In the fall of 1946, the Junior Class had an enrollment of twenty-eight pupils. September 20, 1946 at our first class meeting, we elected as our class officers, President Joan Lowreyg Vice President, Bonnie Glazierp Treasurer, Rex Edwards: Secretary, Theresa Zelinskig Class advisor, Mrs. Magee. Our first party was a. roller skating party at Crystal. A wonderful Christmas party was held at the home of Mrs. Magee where a pot luck supper was served and afterwards we attended the movie. After the movie we returned to Mrs. Magee's, small gifts were exchanged and refreshments served. The class gave lovely gifts to Mrs. Magee and Mrs. Gregg, our Home Room Teacher. Everyone had a very enjoy- able time. The class is now anxious to start rehearsals for its play The Daffy Dills , which we hope will be a great success. The Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom will end our activities for the year, and we have worked hard selling pencils, stationery and magazines to malfie this a big event.
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Top Row -- Dorothy Ramsey, Beverly Hull, Russell Feighner, Claude Ovenden. Ernest Klug, Joe Shelest, Perry Claeys, Louis Hoffer, Harold Upham, John Newton, Mr. Paine. Second Row - Edna Klug, Joyce Hinton, Alice Wood, Merle Hinton, Bill Johnson, Norman Wood , Ray Peterman, Ralph Zamarron, John Snider, Stanley Divish, Richard Parfitt, Jack Craig Third Row - Joanne Acker, Delores Cole, Eunice Vining. Betty Brown, Joanne Coun- sellor, Phyllis Smith, Patricia Martin, Joan Rasmussen. Joann Corson, Bonna Mae Feighner. Fourth Row - Donnavere Abbott, June Trefil, Phyllis Price, Leona Peterman. Beverly Hoard, Twilla Moon, Wanda Dickinson. SOPHOMURES In the fall of 1946, the Sophomore Class had an enrollment of forty-eight members, but four left, one being Charles Zelinski, who had to leave because of an eye injury. At our first class meeting we elected as our class officers: President, Ralph Zamarron: Vice President, Beverly Hullg Secretary, Pat Martin: Treasurer. Perry Claeys: and Class Advisors, Miss Garthe and Miss Allen. Our main event of the year was initiating the Freshmen. Early in the fall the entire high school witnessed the Freshmen being put through their paces in the Perrinton Town Hall. That night we took the Freshmen on a hay ride to the Ithaca football game.
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