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Sophomore Class OFFICERS President . . , . . Mary McColl Vice-President .... . . James Noyes Secretary-Treasurer . . ............. Jean Hanson Advisors . . . . . . Mr. Ekern, Miss Smithbeger NAME NEVER NAME NEVER Sally Akerman . ..... . Jenny Amsden ..... Lois Arkenburg ...... Arlene Barnes ..... Nancy Beight ...... Has a soft voice Without gum Silly in class ' ............. At home Without a smile Mary Bonderia ...........................,.............. In rags Helen Boomhower Della Cutlip ..... Kathleen Hall ...... Jean Hanson ....... Lenore Hasenpfiug Forgets to write her service letters Unpleasant .. Has low grades Unfriendly Minus a giggle Helen Kissman ...... .... .... Joanne Kossick Without a friend At school Doris Kothe ............. ........................... U npoised Betty Lockwood ....... , ..... Laura Lockwood ...... ............ Dorthy Luther ....... Gretchen Lyons ...... ....... Gerry Maltby ...... Home on skating nights Quiet Without a boy-friend Musses her blond wave Alone on Sat. night Hazel Marsh ............................... ..... Q uiet in class Georgiana Matthews ,... Without her pretty smile Joan Mathews ..... Joyce Mathews ............ Mary McColl ............ Martha McElwee . Pat Mellen .......... Wears her hair down Lacking her geometry as- signment Stops talking to George M. Self-Conscious Minus thoughts of HIM Pat Patrick ........ Has anything but a dreamy look Jackie Pollock ...... Lacking a winning personality Doris Redmond .................. Seen without Lois T. Betty Rhoades ..............,... Minus Smitty's picture Margaret Schwartz ...................,........ Lacking Pep Jean Seeley .... With anyone but Herbert Martens Jean Snyder ............................ .... L ate for school Connie Spinelli ..,.........,. Is without a new hairdo Mary Starkey ....... ............................... D isliked Marge Swartz .......................... Without admirers Carol Taylor ..... .... L ooks anything but fragile Marilyn Theilan Lois Truman ...... Emogene Wright Carveth Bennett Misses the picture show Seen without Doris Redmond .... ............... Frowns Leaves his car at home Nelson Bogue ............ Stops playing his trombone Don Branford Bill Brown ..... David Cook ,...... Roy Hoskins ....,. Jim Johnson ....... Jack Lewis ..... Bob Lister ...... Minus back talk Not wearing his sailor suit . ...... Without his senior pals Laughs but with a cackle At a loss for words Goes to parties .. Has eyes for anyone but his senior girl Dave Lomas ............ Forgets to bring his camera Herbert Martens Philip Mathieu .. George Maurer . to school Realizes the speed limit Talks but in changing voice Forgets about his cow George Moeller ............ Without his library books Jim Noyes .......... Has a slow comeback Jim Otto .... .... F orgets to comb his curly tresses Glen Patrick ............................ Has a word to say Jim Paul ........ ..... C an make up hs mind about Hubert Reed ..... Bob Ronsky ...... John Shimeck ...... Dick Stiffler ..... Arthur St. John Carl Sutton .......... Le Roy Unsinger Alan Warren The Girl Says much Without a friend Cracks a joke Prepares lessons inf his arithmetic ,Seen with a girl .... Has his place in English Minus Hirtatious eyes for Doris R. With the right answer Dick Whelpley .......... Without his starry-looking Gene Zito .............. eyes Keeps gossip to himself -by Mary McColl, Pat Patrick, and Pat Mellen 25
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Sophomores BOYS Bottom Row:-Jim Paul, Arthur St. John, Roy Hoskins, John Shimek, Leroy Unsimxcr, Herbert Martens, Phillip Mathieu, Dick Whelpley, Glen Patrick. Middle Row :-Nelson Bolxuc, Donald Branford, Corveth Bennett, Bill White, Alan Wa1'i'en, Gene Zito. Hubert Recfl, Jim Noyes. Top Row:-Bill Brown, Carl Sutton, Dave Cook, Dave Lomas, Dick Stiffler, Jim Otto, Bob Ronsky, Jim Johnson. GIRLS Bottom Row:-Doris Kothe, Jennie Amsden, Betty Lockwood, Dorothy Luther, Betty Rhoads, Sally Akermen, Geraldine Maltby, Margaret Schwartz, Hazel Marsh. Second Row:-Mary Starky, Kathleen Hall, Emogene Wright. Martha MacElwee, Arlene Barnes, Connie Spinelli, Carol Taylor, Laura Lockwood, Lenorc Hasenplluiz. Jean Sccly. Third Row:-Mary Ann Bomleria, Margaret Swartz, Nancy Beight, Mary McColl, Pat Mellen, Georgiana Matthews, Doris Redmond, Lois Truman, Helen Boomhower. Top Row :-Pat Patrick, Jean Hanson, Jean Snyder, Jackie Pollock, Helen Kissman, Gretchen Lyons, Della Cullip, Joyce Mathews, Lois Arkenburgl
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Freshmen NINTH GRADE BOYS First ROW:-P3111 Wlf1lb?tS. Grayflvn Cvllrad, Leroy Unsinger, Ronald Castelli, Tom Maltby, Herman Cowgcr, Charles Fieata, Billy Hawes, Second Row :-A. Fraser, Bert Covell, Oscar Jones, Gene Lister, Bill Hillier, Dryden Reno, Dick Miller, Jim Koehy. Third Row:-Edward Cox, Donald Gleason, John Shimek, Milford Ramsey, Bud Van0ver, David Dean, Jack Butler, Art Schupska, Paul Wetzixx. Bruce Starkey. Fourth Row:-Donald Stuart, Ray Atw0Od, Lyle Leslie. Julius Whited Jack Oakley, Scott Kolb, Richard Gillette, Bill Skidmore, Andrew Pencak. Fifth Row :--Ronald Janson, Bob Gleason, Arthur Haiting, Bob Lehman, Russell Clutter. NINTH GRADE GIRLS First Row :-Josephine Mazzatenta, Donna Seeley, Eleanor Spinelli, Jeanette Deloria, Carol Patrick, Harriet Russell, Beverly Pudder, Dorothy Gergley, Norma Pasqualone. Second Row:-Jean Burgwin. Patricia Branek, Betty Davis, Anita Hamilton, Carol Hocevar, Lila Fry, Mary Zito. Joanne Lister, Stella Bartlett. Third Row :-Jacqueline Barrett, Carol Blough, Janet Watson, Judy Orkin, Jenny Baginsika, Sue Barlett, Margie Beswick.
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