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Top Row: Jack Tunney, Dick Bunzey, Dudley Gilbert, Carlton Wendell, Howard Rist, Harold Ogburn, Bertrand Martin, Scott Hayes. Middle: William Shulties, Robert Tucker, Mary Crannell, Vera Kenyon, Doris Allerdice (Advisor), Alice Groombridge, Genevieve White, Isabel Hall, Vincent Signor. Seated: Henrietta Bunzey, Ona Thomas, Madeline Baker, Polly Stanton, Beatrice Tucker, Ethel Hall, Lola Lembert. (The .Sophomore Class When the Sophomore Class held its first meeting under the supervision of the faculty advisor, Miss Doris Allerdice, the following officers were elected: President, Martha Stanton, vice-president, Alice Groombridge; secretary-treasurer, Ona Thomas. At a meeting last year, Scott Hayes and Martha Stanton had been elected Student Council representatives. In the middle of the year, the class decided to learn parliamentary procedure by conducting weekly meetings according to parliamentary rules of order. Several students belong to Glee Club and Newspaper Club. Almost every pupil has some extra-curricular activity. Scott Hayes is the Editor-in-Chief of the school newspaper. At the Ice Carnival held this winter, Jack Tunney won the mile skating race for boys. He is also on the baseball and soccer teams. Carlton Wendell is on the soccer team. Dud Gilbert was assistant-manager of the baseball team and he did a good job. This class has improved since its Freshman year. Next year we hope we can say the same—and all the years thereafter. Eleven
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lop Row: Stanley Murphy, Ethan Allen, Richard Hall, George Lunick, Fred Cxi lies, William George. Middle: George Ollare, Tom Priddy, Anna Naatz, Mildred Bennett, Cecilc Stone, Corty Ross, Michael Griffin (Advisor). Bottom: Agatha Bethel, Jeannette Stanton, Jane Stone, Verna Winslow, Blanche Wood, Betty Dietzc, Frances White. dp' junior Class During the school year 1937-1938, the jolly members of the Junior Class have been very active. Thomas Priddy presided as president, George Ollare as vice-president, and Jeannette Stanton as secretary-treasurer. Fred Gilles acted as our Junior Class reporter. Thomas Priddy and Agatha Bethel were elected members of the Student Council from the Junior Class. During the first part of the year the Juniors staged a “get-together party. An enjoyable evening was spent playing games and dancing. During February the Juniors tendered a most elaborate dance at the Hadley Town Hall, the most memorable social event of the school year. Also during February several agents visited the Junior Class to display high school rings. The class unanimously voted for a ring displayed by the Treasure-Craft ring agent. In April, an impromptu square dance and party was held by the Juniors. The Juniors secured the Hadley Town Hall for their social events, and the grand success of the parties was doubled by the pleasant and attractive setting the hall made. We appreciate the kindness of the Hadley Supervisor who so graciously let us use the hall. George Ollare, an outstanding hero and ambitious pupil made history for the school and the class when he swallowed a thumb tack in French II during the latter part of the school year. Mr. Griffin was our advisor. Throughout the year Mr. Griffin has proven very helpful, and it has been a pleasure to work with him. The remainder of the Juniors have also helped in establishing the Junior Class and belonged to various school activities, too numerous to mention here. Ten
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Top Row: Joe Lindsey, George Liebl, Kenneth Allen, Ray Denton, Bob Allen, Laurence Cowles, Marian Ramsey, Walter Hewitt. Second: George Flansburg, Tom Priddy, George Deuel, Lawrence Smead, Millard Waite, Henry Howe, Corliss Wood, Don McKenzie. Seated: Bessie Pixley, Ellen Joyce, Jane Tubbs, Iona LeBarron, Walter Gilday (Advisor), Shirley Ogburn, Barbara Davidson, Barbara Jellison, Clara Winslow, Elizabeth Burnham. Seated: Charles Hovey, Edward Winslow, Myron Winslow, Harley Fiske, William Dingman, Warren White, Jay Smead. Cl|e Jfrcsljntatt Class The Freshman Class had the following officers for the year 1938: Joe Lindsey, president; George Deuel, vice-president; and Shirley Ogburn, scretary-treasurcr. The Student Council members were Barbara Davidson and Corliss Wood. In sports we had good men on the teams. In soccer Jim Priddy, George Deuel, and Corliss Wood were the outstanding players. George Deuel showed some fine work defending the goal, while Jim Priddy and Corliss Wood poked the ball into the scorers from left wing. In basketball the Freshmen made up the Jayvees except for the center position. Jim Priddy and Walt Hewitt held down the forward positions, each totaling some forty points. George Deuel and Dick Fowler were on the defense. Ray Denton was a dependable substitute and made several points. In baseball George Deuel shines on the mound for the Freshmen. He is relief man for Don Stanton, and a mighty good one, too. Walt Hewitt is left-fielder and is quite dependable. In the Ice Carnival the Freshmen missed winning by one point. Joe Lindsey was out- standing in defending our honors on skis. The Freshman Class was also held up by the girls in the Ice Carnival with Margaret Roider, Ellen Joyce, and Shirley Ogburn winning several seating races. The Freshman Class had two parties. At the first party card playing, games, and refresh- ments were enjoyed. At the second one there was round and square dancing, and ping-pong. The Freshman Class had a good year with its sports, parties, and miscellaneous activities. T ivtlve
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