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First Rou—Af. Mann, B. Bern, A. Slone. B. Sebald, O. Deitze. Mr. Tountend, advisor: B. Jowaiszas, P. Enen, C. Champagne, A. Bowers, V. W alker. Second Row—H. Springer, E. Ireland, J. Clews, L. Parker. J. W'aite, B. Tubbs. B. Evens, S. Fowler, B. Staley. R. Springer, II . V'aterbouse. Third Row—C. Wright. D. Mann. D. White. L. Robinson. L. Wilson. S Millward, C. Niles, E. Lindsey, D. Baker, . Hastings. (Missing from picture—Al. Risl.) FRESHMAN CLASS We, the class of ''49,'' started our first year of high school with Barbara Sebald as President, David Deitze as Vice-President and Treasurer; Blanche Jowaiszas as Secretary, and Mr. Rogers as Advisor. Victoria Walker and Herbert Springer represented us in Student Council, Donald Baker and Claude Wright in Service Committee, and Peggy Eisen in Student Court and Sports Committee. On November 9th we had our first party. Truth and Consequences and dancing provided entertainment, and pop and cookies were served. This was the first year we Freshmen had had a chance to play the high school students. We didn't do so bad, either. A dinner for two at Patsy's Inn was raffled off, through the kindness of Mr. Allrich, by the thrifty 9th graders; $32.50 was added to the class treasury. In the spring, Mr. Townsend returned and took over as our advisor. The week of April 8th, the Cleanliness Banner hung on our wall. We hope to have it there often, but it's quite a job to clean with all the lab equip- ment in the way. April 12th we had a successful Easter party in the Town Hall. Enter- tainment was games and dancing. Refreshments were pop and cookies. On April 18th the Freshmen put on a radio play, called “Love in Bloom, for our assembly. We Freshmen have had an enjoyable year and hope to have three more of them. [12]
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Firs Row—L. Bourdeau. M. Shuman. C. Hayes. Aiiss Groom bridge, advisor: E. Howe. G. Flanders. A. Ding man. Second Row—P. VdnDenburg. . Ramse). E. Jenkins. Af. Brannon. S. Aldrich. G. Bos ford. P. Butler. G. Le Barr on. Third Row—F. Forster. H. Bell. G. Cranston. .V. Hawk. R. Davidson. (Missing from picture— E. Allen. J. Croft. C. Boree.) SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class, varying from nineteen to twenty-five pupils, had as officers: Clyde Hayes, President; Vice-President, Eunice Howe; Secretary and Treasurer, Marie Shuman. Pat VanDenburg and Eunice Howe were our Student Council representatives. On the Service Committee from our class were: Marie Shuman and Pat VanDenburg. Our fall party, a Barn Dance, with hay and all, was held in November— very successful too. In May our spring party in the form of a Scavenger Hunt was held Both took place at the Hadley Town Hall. The class added $25.00 to our rising bank account by having a Public Dance at the Town Hall in March. All in all, it was a very successful year and we are all looking ahead to next year being more so. [HI
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First Row—I. De Lorei a. I. LeB.trron. . Wood, L. Ormsby. Mrs. Burns, A. Flanigan, J. Hotey. E. W right, f. Currier. Second Row—M. Bourdean, J. Gilbert. R. Note). P. Bos ford. F. Sntead, L. Thompson, V. ScotHit. S. Brophy, J. Westcott. F. Shea. M. Plant. Third Row—G. Pidgeon. J. Gal us ha, H. u'ilcox, J. Sebald. R. Burnham. D. Tubbs. D. Wood. R. Forster. I. Jowaiszas, B. Allen. (Missing from picture—II . Flanders. . Hughes. R. Rooney. D. Thomas. A. Winslow.) EIGHTH GRADE Thirty-six ambitious eight graders arrived back at school after a pleasant summer vacation, to elect their officers: Ann Flanigan, President; William Flanders, Vice-President; James Hovey, Secretary; Larry Ormsby, Treasurer. George Pidgeon was selected to represent the class on the Student Court, while Douglas Wood and Hollis Wood were on the Service Committee. Our first party, held at the Hadley Town Hall, was not as successful as our Jamboree Party, held in the spring. A Christmas party was held in our home room the day before vacation, with a tree, gifts, and refreshments. In February Mr. Walsh, our new Social Studies teacher, replaced Mrs. Rogers as our advisor. Under his direction we presented our assembly pro- gram in May. The first cleanliness banner was awarded to us for having our Music Room home room in ship-shape order. We hope to keep up the good work, and are looking forward to another year of success as we enter high school. [13]
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