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I lst row: J. McCormick, A. Hunter, M. Meeker, C. McDougall, M. Chap- man, K. Paddock, P. Butler, J. Hollister, K. DeLa1r, G. Felt 2nd row: A. Amyot, J. Rutherford, A.Denner, R. Elliott, D. Evans, Mr.Pe1ton, Advq P. Lewis, M. Richardson, A. Davison, D. Youngs lst row: P. Gibson, B. Gove, P, Shove, S, King, S, Howie, K. Hall, R. McLear, D. Schermerhorn, H. Conklin, E. Burns 2nd row: B. LaPlante, L. Rogers, D. Marsaw, J. Carr, R. Gilmer, Mr. Miller, Adv, K. Hofferberth, J. Turnbull, T. Chapman, S. Simons. Absent: R. Shove 13
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lst row: J. Randall, M. Gardner, A. Clark, B. Gibson, L. Jones, C. LsGamb1na, D. Barney, I. Nicol, C. Gove, Y. Conklin 2nd row: C. Evans, M. Ayen, J. Sullivan, J. Youngs, Miss Young,Adv. R. Daugherty, P. Felt, W. Dawley, P. Dunham, W. Youngs flied The present Junior Class started and completed its Freshman year with twenty-one members. Mr. Edward Brignall was advisor. Activities held to raise money included a Ha1lowe'en dance, a skating party and a baked goods sale. when they became Sophomores, their ranks included 19 members with Mr. Walter Garner as their advisor. Their treasury swelled during the course of the year because of their sponsoring a magazine contest. A George Washington dance and baked goods sales also helped to increase the class fund. Now that they have reached their Junior year, they still number 19 members. Miss Nelda Young is their advisor , In addition to a card party held in November and a Victory dance after the Morristown ball- game, they expect to sponsor a Hostess party, baked goods sales, and- last but far from least- the Junior Prom. Needless to say, the aims of the class are to keep their present members and to have sufficient funds for their Senior trip. , 12
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1-St row: J- Lanstry. J- Sullivan. H- Preston. R. Barley, R. Edgar, W. Hadlock 2nd row: L. Youngs, V. Simons, E. McQueer, S. Eustis, R. Krake, V, Chapman, E. LaRue, L. Rogers 3rd row: D. Gosier, B. Yordon, B. Moquin, D. Dunham, Mrs, Spies, R. Raymo, T. Preston, R. Pharo lst row: M. Clark, F. LaGambina, R. Marsaw, D. Dunham, R. Manson, L 0 Youngs , 2nd row: V. Dunham, M. Hutton, R. Evans, F. Ayen, G. Davison, D. O'Leary, G. Kelsey, J. Moquin, K. Hunter 3rd row: W. Hutton, R. Hunter, W. Harvey, J. Hanratty, Mr. Felt, R. Carr, J. Conger, J. Nicol, E. Hollister Absent: D. Stevenson lb
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