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0.101393 EHUSTTCDU2 1950 1951 Well, here we come, lucky Hardwick High 29 gay, intelligent, Freshmen SEPT 4 At first we found high school quite confusing, but as everyone seemed friendly to us, we easily became acquainted We organized as a class this month, electing as class officers President John Krol Vice President Jerry Barry Secretary Sylvia Allen Treasurer Betty McDonald OCLOBLB Finally came what every Freshman waits for nThe Freshman Reception U At this event we were presented with most attrac tive blue and white beanies to wear until our Christmas vacation NOVEMBER We were working hard on our first class play,nIet s Make Up' under the direction of Mr Nimtz and Miss Kelleher We were very proud when we won second prize DECBMBLR This busy month we were very proud to have our class represented by Jackie Krol and Sylvia Allen on the first teams in basketball Betty Marritt and June Gage joined the cheering squad We also had a wonderful time at the Christmas party sponsored by the faculty FhBsUARY Boy, were those exams tough But the Valentine Dance cheered us up after that ordeal MAY The Junior Prom was coming up Of course we Freshmen never actually guessed we would go, but what a thrill' Seven or eight were really invited They all had fun JUNE School wws over, summer vacation was here at last 1951 1952 SEPlLhnhH Back to school again. We were very unfortunate in losing five of our classmates! Leona Duval, Betty Davis, Richard Hutchins, John Wass, and Eleanor Brend. We organized with the following officers: President - -Jonathan Wheeler Vice-President John Krol Secretary -- Petty McDonald Treasurer- -Marion Harnols I. A f . , A 4 i 11 4 0 ' - O T O . , . .,-.... -...... .,,........u- M ... - ---- the a ' 4 -..-- 'Qu ,,,gpf:'f'z' -:iii I ' f'1' 'T A ,., w4.v . f ,, 5, I :un A I - O W-V . I I 1 O O I . ,,. - I ., , o -. .N , IC e O A , I ' C, 1 - O O Y t . .... , . f-,-1 41,1 -1
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Before this month had passed, we were unfortunate in losing another classmate, Lorraine Lemerlin, who moved to Gardner NOVEMBER During this month we presented as our class play, 'Not Quite Such a Goose Because we won first prize in this presentation, our class was very elated DECLMBEB Jackie Krol and Sylvia Allen again represented our class as basketball players, and as cheer leaders we gave June Gage and Janice hrasher FEBRUAPY We were the sponsors of the Valentine Dance which was a most successful event, socially and financially MAY The Junior Prom had arrived in a beautiful month It seemed as though the words 'In the spring a young man s fan Gently turns to thoughts of love' were fulfilled, because nearly all of our class attended UND Another school year had passed by Everyone celebrated by going to the picnic at Hardwick Pond of course dressed in the latest sport togs, ready for the fun 1932 1953 SEPQLNBBR Here we were, the 'Jolly Juniors' themselves Our class officers this year were President Marion Harnois Vice President Keeling Warburton secretary June Gave Treasurer Sylvia Allen Two more of our classmates had left us Dorothy Viscuso, who had moved to Chester, Pa , and Betty Marritt who left to go to work, did not come back that year We, however were fortunate in gain ing another student heeling Warburton OC OBBR This year we were busier than ever lhere seemed to be more to do each year F1rst,we had the Halloween Dance, entitled the Hobo Hop Next, our class play, nJerry Breaks a Date,n but we d1dn't win this year Then came the big event choosing class rings x L ' s 0 5 WA L.. 4 n . a 0 '. I I 1 - li' o L ' - ,-v- - . I B3 . 1 I . ' 0 Q I I Cy 1 u 1 g J H ..- , , J . 'J 2 . -,av 1 a . . C1 -. CL 0 1 ' . , 0 , J - ' - , - 0 T fn , . J I , . l ll 5 s A , , . -.- 0
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