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Freshman Class Roll Top row, left to right: Lillian Fullerton, Evelyn Trigilio, Martha Mosier, Nancy Ferraro, Annabelle Rasel, Anna Marie Holtz, James Cole, Nor- man Holtz, Franklin Price, Harry Morgan, William Frazier, Mehnert Henry, Neil French, Betty June Bishop, Laura Ann Backus, Margaret Rudy, Agnes Eisert, Eva Uchal, Rachel Caldwell, Virginia Learn. Second row: Robert Nelson, Albert Somerder, James Sieberkrob, George Harris, Clair Craft, Walter Kuholski, Raymond Testi, Carol Learn, Gil- bert Decker, Herbert Logan, Melvin Edwards, Shirley Parker, Jeanette Wakeley, Shirley Wagner, Rosemary Spiegelhalter, Janet Lawson, Mar- garet Kuholski, Dorthy Hayen, Jean Anderson. Third row: Linnie Krantz, Genevieve Stein, Ruth Erickson, Caroline Edler, Mary Schutte, Laurel Smith, Charlotte Feidler, Winifred Evans, Marilyn Ulrich, Jean King, Roberta Bacon. Fourth row: Edward Strong, Daniel Liberatore, John Nowakowski, Fredrick Parker, Anthony Manifo, George Morgan, Thelma Cracker, Mary Jane Borst, Catherine McManus, Jean Bush, Raymond Fenell, Lewis Smith, Nellie Becker, Gladys Smith, Theresa Extein, Inez Jackson, Fern Cobb, Anna Clint, Isabelle Maryan, Ellen Nickols. Fifth row: Richard Bechtold, Howard Sewell, Harry Strong, Edward Maille, Thomas Harvey, James Cumming, Richard Brown, Edwin Wagner, Jack Garfield, William Anthony, Alrick Garnstrom, George Palmer, Robert Koskie, Lynn McLean, Ronald Nece, John Towell. T ty-two
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Sophomore Class Roll Top row, left to right: Gloria Hanson, Mary Gustafson, Isabelle Hethering- ton, Edith Thompson, Betty Roberts, Dorothy Pierce, Bertha Trigilio, Mary Jerman, Marilyn Breter, Juanita King, Sam Allessie, Benny Wins- low, Jack Bush. Second row: Dorothy Blair, Lois Ulrich, Genevieve Adams, Eileen Sheridan, Pauline Bokshan, Mary Aurillo, Jewell Cochran, Arline Chase, Virginia Akerly, Martha Wargo, Delmar Russell, Pauline Markham. Third row: Mr. Robert Moorhead, Marian Fenell, Erma Klins, Vera Yaggie, Georgalee Jackson, Olive Evans, William Dale, Rene Counasse, Myra Kienholz, Robert Rudy, Charles Woodring, Gladys Allen, Mr. William Cummins. Fourth row: Nancy Straw, Shirley Hotchkiss, June Norcross, Nelda Haft, Fifth Margaret Churchill, Carmella DeAngelo, Walter Morrow, Paul Ward, Donald Moreland, Joseph Ferraro, Leonard Sharaff. row: Joseph Pepicello, Elmer Batts, Theodore Lovejoy, John Olesky, Norman Strong, Carmen Liberatore, Richard Shaner, James Nichols, Alton Mosier, Donald Pierce. twenty-one
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Freshmen Daze Early last fall a group of quaking Freshman first ventured to present themselves at H. H. S. and begin the new adventure of going to high school. After the first few tremors were gone, we launched into a campaign to make our Freshman year a successful one. After much ado we elected Mehnert Henry president and Jeanette Wakeley vice president. Our social activities for the year consisted of two class parties, one on November l and the other one February 3. Both were highly successful-largely through the efforts of Miss Finn, Mr. Parker, and Mr. Cummins-not to mention the Refreshment Committees. The Freshmen have freely entered into the social functions this year-and much to the sur- prise of the upper classman-have proved themselves to be among the Iiveliest of the lives of the party . And so with much anticipation and a little regret--we leave our Freshman year-ready to take our place as Sophomores. Sophomore Era Back once more with a new name and a new attitude, we, the Sophomores returned, prepared to assume the proper air of hauteur toward the Freshies . No longer the babies of the school, as soon as the classes and new schedules were straightened out, we held a party at the school on November 4th, a very successful one. Next the Biology Classes - incidentally, almost all Sophomores-had a Pancake Sup- per at the school with Mr. Parker officiating. This was on Friday, December lst, and on the following Monday Mr. Parker, and the rest of the school, heard his praises as cook sung with enthusiasm and sincerity. Not until February 8 did we hold another party. Following the class tradition, this one was also a success. Leading us in our parade of activities were Marian Fenell-president, Joseph Ferrara -vice.president. unior Epocll At last, dear reader, we view the activities of the school's best class - at least we think it is. On September 7, a class of 65 Juniors entered the halls of Harborcreek High School where they would begin their first year as upper classmen-ready to start things humming. To be our able leaders, we soon chose Eugene Roberts, president, Dorothy Kuhn, vice president, Gertrude Blair, secretary, and Dick Bierck, treasurer. With the preliminaries out of the way, we set out to make the school Junior conscious. First on September 30, we held a Junior only party at the school. Every one went home happy and well satisfied with our first venture. Then to really get things started, w e began sponsoring dancing class. This year it was held at the club house to make room for more people. Through the wholehearted efforts of Miss Finn, Mr. Cummins, and the dancing committee we were able to make these dances a success. No junior year would be complete without its Skating Party, and ours is on exception. The night we picked to sweep the school off its feet was February lOth. Finally, we and the Seniors lminor detail of coursel, sponsored the high spot of the social season-the Junior-Senior Prom. Thus we reach the end of our Junior year with regrets that next year will be our last at H. H. S. twenty-three
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