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NH it III Q Q First row: J. Rudolph, R. Sides, N. Davison, T. Cadwallader, A. Heess, A, Coitman, M. A. Wilson, Miss D. Detwiler, U Schreiterer, C. Drev-fs, M. Plunkett, G. Longsdort, P. Oppen heimer, D. Parry. Second rovv: S. Derrnen, M. Evans, D. Yu J. A. Brornberg, J. Crockett, M. Weaver, S. Parrish, F. Moore, A. Wallach, S. Erskine, J. Postlethvvaite, B. J, Wisvvesser, R Hannurn, E. Rarig, N. Earle. Third row. S. Barsky, G. Ligon Juniors Q, 4 A rfffj QQ. . ,Ai l -Rl R. Dorland, J. Birdsall, R. Dockhorn, R. Turner, P. Sachs, P. Litchfield, N. Shatt'er, R. Fraser, S. Rand, J. McBride. Fourth row: E. Tomlinson, P. lves, C. Dow, J. Mather, C Johnson, D. Bernard, S. Trent, D. Algyer, A. Wheeler, M. Jennings, K. Prior, Fifth row: A. Paulet, T. Pierce, F. Spru- ance, G. Stephens, D. Barry, T. Atkinson, E. Haupt, S. Quill, R. Stafford. 1' Pete Thomas looks oft into the distance as Patt l-lardy and Dave Barry trip the light fantastic at a iunlor party. Future leaders ot the school, the iunior executives gather to discuss class gowcrnrnent First row Miss D. Detfv 'er S Parrisn, L Phelps R. t-lannurn S. Trenr. Second row' J. Cor.-urn, P. Hardy, D Johnson, President R. Fraser, H. Wolf, and K. Prior M-
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gr i Yi l J Sophomore class decisions are quickly made by its Q7 First row: S. Segal, J. Walker, S. Ermentrout, D. Thomas, O Otto, S. Quackenbush, M. Passmore, Mr. R. Latean, M. Monk M. Winocour, N. Eastburn, R. Wardle, M. Colvin, D. Drake Second row: C. Machemer, H. Powell, M. Culp, P, Darling H. Palmer, V. Rapport, J. Hicks, D. Leedom, L. Hoak, L Smith, N. Gray, L. Wharton, K. Winner, M. Longshore, J Buckwell, L. Cadwallader. Third row: F. Carson, J. Morris G. Thomas, K. Brinton, S. Rappaport, M. Barash, D. Mellor, C. Baldwin, R. Frescoln, J. McDaniel, R. Fluck, W. Baily, L Cushmore, M. Davis. Fourth row: G. Johnson, S. Hall, P. Crockett, H. Halliday, A. Joyce, E. Scarlett, B. Danner, P Hammerstein, J. Cooper, C. Wrightson, E. Wood, J. Hurbanis C. Smith. Fifth row: K. Bernstein, S. Kempton, C. Locke, J Russell, M. Chapman, B. Jacobson, J. Campbell, E. Drews K. Gasner, B. Thatcher, M. Hansen. Sixth row: H. Taylor executive committee. J. Morris, President, is well as- sisted by class sponsor, Mr. R. Latean, C. Wharton, E. Scarlett, J. Walker, and A. Wood. Sophomores B. Heverin, D. Jackman, O. Biorksten, L. Davis, R. Seymour, F. Colson, L. Green, L. Shatter, D. Schiller, A. Fleschner, C. Betts. Seventh row: S. Suplee, B. J. Van Pelt, S. Pickering, R. Cowgill, B. Hilliard, J. Bloodgood, K. Kelton, J. Alden, M. Gray, V. Deuel, L. Morgan. Eighth row. G. Atkinson, N. Pearson, P. Butterer, R. Hendricks, J. Biddle, J. Zeigler, A. Zim, J. Fox, R. Taylor, W. Carson, A. Brosius. Ninth row: C. Hollander, D. Coffman, H. Maier, A. Wood, T. Kelly, R. Priebe, J. l-lerpel, W. Claiborn, W. Stein. Tenth row: C. Shane, F. Kaltenbach, C. Abbott, H. Kay, R. Masland, E. Clarke, C. Shoemaker, L. Kenworthy, V. Moore, D. Porter. Eleventh row: T. Pierce, N. Campbell, W. Noe, T. Rothschild, R. Duboft, R. Woll, H. Andrews, R. Warner. Absent from picture: J. Corts. ' s I my . ., HHH mm
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lil First row: E. Tallmadge, H, Hidell, N. Goodman, W, Nighs- wander, P. Hardy, M. Rivinus, S. Phelps, D. Vaughen, E. Stokes, A. Fetier, S. Stern, J. Moriis E. Eonner, S. Shaffer. Seconrl row. B J. Fischer, A. Sihinicl E Thayer, L. Pownall, B. Hand, K. Kumnicr, C, Bryant, J. Con, n, K. Weir, L. Phelps, L. Sullivan, C. Zvvangiger, B. Stoclxham, P. Hollander. The Juniors have had a year of growth and achievement in adapting to their added re- ' sponsibilities as upper-classmen. The system of Junior responsibilities stimu- lated the class to added growth and maturity, preparing them for the leadership they will assume next year. Despite complaints about too much home- work and the pressure of extra-curricular ac- tivities, the Juniors had more than their quota of fun. Class parties, dances, and the spring picnic all added to class entertainment. The class play, Death Takes A Holiday, was one of the highlights of the dramatic year. The school was moved by its exciting plot and profound philosophy. Class sponsor, Dorothy Detwiler, con- tributed greatly to the achievements of the year, enioying the fifty-niners' successes and enduring their flops. The Juniors look forward to a successful senior year. The student body enthusiastically received the Jun- ior Play, Death Takes A Holiday. Amei Wallach has iust encountered Death, played by P. Hoon, and is now being comforted by C. Dow, her mother, T. Worth, her fiancee, and friends, C. John- son, B. Schmidt, and S. Parrish. la T' ,eg Lx Third row: H. Wolf, D. Serrell, F, Ledgard, J. Lippincott, C. Bernard, D. McGourty, D. Johnson, Cv. Wyler, W. Wilson, G. Glass, W. Mechling, R. Schmidt. Fourth row: R. Worth, P. Hoon, T. Hirsch, R. Hardy, P, Turner, M. Foote, C. Lippin cott, P, Thomas, W. Hidell, T. Worth, F. Scott, W. Hofheimer Absent fiom picture: R. Afleld, D. Haines, G. Holt, F. Lee. j-'I f 'yfljif H - ' .WT , CQE 7 . ,JRR sg if- L-fy,-' L1 F4 4.-Q yi C-y 1,41 K-LJ I ,L L 1 f 1 ,- Ci -, ,, ,h1eq,, L , i ' flhff Lit . 2' ' I ii -- KLK x, 4 .X , T, 2. Lf ' , A cite , 5.1, rf. X- C' L A .K X fy- , ' X, 9 . , Y f V lu aff A4 , Q. R34 f Xp, ivy if 1 fi f J ck 'nk 1 M if 61 Q' , f' Q - ' V ' f ,. L Tu Yi LQJ , 4' I HHH l Jail -f.
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