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First Row — Barbara McCullough. Denice White, Jean Woodward, Norma Butler, Clarabelle LeBarron, Celia McCullough. Second Row — Jacqueline Cranston, Orlin Tremaine, Elinor Hughes. Gladys Loveland, Richard Forster, Miss Katherine Doyle. Advisor. Third Row— Alberta Smith, Margaret Bullis, Robert Zeigler, Don Rice Parker, Shirley Mudge, Irene Jockers. Missing from picture — Dick Waterhouse, William Liebl, Emerson Howe, V csley Jcnsson. SOPHOMORES The Sophomore Class v as under the direction of Miss Doyle, with Robert Zeigler, President; Dick Waterhouse, Vice-President; Margaret Bullis, Secretary; and Jackie Cranston, Treasurer. Under this leadership we held the most successful party of the year. We are very proud of the following classmates who went out for soccer and or baseball: Bob Zeigler, Don Parker, Bill Leibl, Dick Forster, Wesley Jansson, Dick Waterhouse, and Emerson Howe. In the limelight was Shirley Mudge, the Secretary of the Student Council. We also had Emerson Howe representing us there. In Service Committee were Clarabelle LeBarron and Wesley Jansson. This ends the news of that brilliant class of '51.
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First Row — Marsena Plant, Eva Maie Rayder, Janet Gilbert, Joyce Currier, Mary Lee Bour- deau, Iralene LeBarron, Louise Thompson Second Row — Shirley Brophy. Ann Perl.ins, Rita Hovey, Emma Jane Wright. Joyce Wescott, Douglas Wood, Miss Helen E. Woodin, Advisor. Third Row —George Pidgeon, Harry Wilcox, Albert Winslow. Earl Brannon, James Hovey. Edward Robinson, Floyd Rayder, Bernard Alien. Missing from picture — Ann Flanigan. JUNIORS The Juniors started oft last September under the wonderful supervision of Miss Helen Woodin. During our first class meeting we elected Mary Lee Bourdeau as President; Eva Maie Rayder, Vice-President; Shirley Brophy, Secretary, and Floyd Rayder as Treasurer. Our first successful project was a turkey raffle. Mrs. Victor Joyner of Hadley was the winner. Following this we staged the Calvacade of Freedom. We give our heartiest thanks to all of those who participated in this, especially the Sophomores. Cards and wrapping paper sales were next in line. This gave us a few more dollars for our Senior year. An excellent performance was given by Jerry and Sky on March 18. Our class party was held February 4. The theme was 'Cupid On The Loose. At this party Mr. Hush visited us and David Deitze was the lucky winner, who identified Ronnie Palmer as Mr. Hush. There was an Amateur Hour with Doug Wood and Howard Bell walking off with the prizes — two theater tickets. Apple Blossom Time came May 20. Everyone knows that was the great Junior Prom. Following this we worked with the Seniors to make their graduation a very successful one that will be remembered for. a long time. We decorated the church and acted as candle-bearers. Now we are ready for our last and final year, which we hope will be as successful.
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First Row — Sylvia Hinerman. Dora Jean Springer. Naomi Cooper. Ernestine Cowles. Joan Hyde, Frances Grimes. Alma Centerbar Second Row — Doris Willard. Sally Finch. Gretchen Gray. William Duell. Myra Brannon. William Palmer. Harold Clute, Jr., Jean Hastings. Thomas Cheyer, Cecile Rogers. Mr Paul Meadows. Advisor. Third Row — Jean Reed, Martha Hughes, Richard Millward, Mary Louise Reynolds, Clifton Combes, Leland Aldrich. Myrtle Bennett. Patricia Bovee, Loreen Woodward. Missing from picture — Willard Eastwood FRESHMAN CLASS This year the Freshmen have had a successful year, with Mr. Meadows as advisor. We started our year with Richard Millward, President; Willard Eastwood, Vice-President; Dora Jean Springer, Secretary, and Jean Reed, Treasurer. Ernestine Cowles and William Duell were chosen for members of the Service Committee; Bill Palmer and Cecile Rogers on the Student Council. Our activities included two very successful parties and homeroom pro- grams prepared by Mr. Meadows and the students.
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