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Sophomore Class Sophomore Class Oflicers Mr. Bush's Room Back row. left to right: Mr. Bush. Joan Conklin, Blowers, Marilyn Dier. Virginia Hart. Fourth row: M1 Andrews, Phyllis Fields. Betty Fuller. Doris Mayne. Je Boscoe, Betty Payne. Lorraine Gray, Mary Barnes. Third Gervase Gates, Shirley Langtry, Roberta Russell, R Freeman. Anne Sweeney, Joan Schofell, Julie Ann T Second row: Grant Brundage, Richard Ashley. Stewar quette. Charles Hogue, Stanley Young, Emerson Mct Roger Lynde. First row: Marilyn Jones. Robert Tuttle, erick Brown. Clifford McCumber, Byron Gale, Ronald 1 Roger Venton. Miss Nulty's Room Back row, left to right: Ronald Streeter. Ralph Gayne. Bigelow, Ronald Putman, Richard Jones, Richard William Blair, Miss Nulty. Third row: Norlne Drumh, Mouck. Norma Cooper, Hilda Manchester, Shiela Wool Nancy Hale, Helen Mary Reed, Penelope Case. Seconc Duane Vrooman, Donald O'Riley, David Ellison, Ronald more, Olan Aldrich, Laurel Finley, Lloyd Halford, McAdam. First row: Sally Thomas, Frances Kinney. Pike, Martha Slate, Florence Besaw. Sally Hillls, VanCor, Shirley Halford, l22l
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Junior Class Miss Herring's Room lack row, left to right: Ann Jones. Phyllis 'ami-ron, Dolores Slate. Constance Rice. Cyn- hln Cross. Daine Hall, Shirley Krum. Betty .aMar. Third row: Eleanor Youngs, Helen 'hurch, Laura Jean Kaley, Shirley Stacy, Irene Kinney. Marilyn Howard. Second row: Bernard lnowlton, John Tyler, Gene Hockey, Leo Ben- uaree, Sherwood Dean. Arthur Tihbits. First ow: John Whitmore, Donald Neuroth, Robert lulrbard, Paul Ryrns. Robert Smith. George Boelair, Top: English Ill Class tape records a panel diseussio llelow: Three Juniors admiring their new class ring. ttlrgaiiiziiig early in the fall in order that their lv s less might he carefully planned and successfully carin int, the -lunior Class with tiene llockey as prcsidtn tlary Livingston as vice president, Laura 'lean K: reasurer, and Stephanie Sprague, secretary first tact L he lmusiness of selecting and ordering class rings. lle lass with the aid of their advisors, Bliss liclon inn ind lr. llackett, selected hoth a round and a square 1 g ,esign and received their rings early in .Xpril. 'l'he pl in ing of the annual .lunior l'roni was then lmegun. tl iittees for the prom, which was held on Xtednest. vening, .lune 24, were chosen, including the orches ecoration, chaperone, and clean-up groups, and all the fforts and plans of the class were concentrated on pic :nting a successful proni with which to end the schm k'1ll'. l2
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'Irina Swem. Katherine McManus. Alison Bre- see, Pntriela Towne. Denelda Fuller. Rita Sophomore Class Miss Hunl'er's Room lack row. left to right: Shirley Jurkovieh. 'apIneuu. Miss Hunter. Third row: Monte lollnnti, Harry Gladle, Norman Belmore, Ev- 'rett Campbell. Donald Bishop. Kenneth 'lic-horn. Melvin Gates. Second row: John Clark. udson VanCor. Gerald Peek. Roderick Ben- vare. Everett llayden. William Venton. Law- enee Melrose. l-'lrst row: Diane Breeman, 'arol Davis. Maureen Shinnock, Dawn Day, lelen Neuroth. Ailee Hassett. Eleanor Robin- son. n the top pieture. Dawn Day anti Eleanor Robinson are ready to twirl. n the bottom picture, David Ellison and Donald tflliley are wondering what makes it go. ln the fall the Sophomore Class orggztiiizecl, lL'L'llllg' lloiialtl tl'Riley president, lluviml lillisoo 'ive president, Roderick llenware secretary and lelen Mary Need trezisurer. The class took part in he Curtis subscription clrive, earning i'F.25fb.x2,5 to- rzirml future expenses. There are no tixiclitioiial iophomore :ietivities in tiourernetir lligh School ntl no pztrtieular responsihilities :illotecl to this rzule, so the elztss does not have very imieh to eeorrl as il elzlss, hut incliritliials have tnkeii part 1 choir, hand, and orchestra, wrestling anti junior :irsity haskethall, inany ehihs, :incl the lleaii tha nriezil Contest, in which Riehartl lireemzm won :eontl prize. ln its next two years iii sehool the ophomore Class hopes to make iioteworthv pro- ress in its seholaistie and extra eitrrieulzir activi- l23l
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