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zscncswmnlzbciuc 20 3-mucfnclscunan Thar Srmphomorc Hop, which is pro- son, Fayc- Cool, Vaughn Stcclman, and sented annually by the SOP1llOlH01'C Class. Blaine Tibbets. was held NKDV8l1llJC1'22llCl. The Swphcm1o'1'e Class is wvll rcprc- The llonor slkuclents of the SOPll0lllOl'C sonic-tl in tllc various sports. Class arc: Rita Bunker, Patricia Car- Tllll'llWO0llNlOl'g1lll,5O FRESHMAN CLASS l SUB FRESHMAN CLASS
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'I' -I-1-I- P 'I' - 5' JUNIOR CLASS The Class of '49 returned to H. A. this year as juniors. The twinkle in their eyes told us that the only t'hought on their minds was, Only one more year and we will be seniorsf, The class of twenty-six students met in Room 5 under the supervision of Miss WVright. Miss Wright had to leave us for a short time this fall because of illness, but we are glad that she was able to come back. She has given us much encouragement in all of our activities as a class. VVe are sorry to announce that we hav-e had four of our classmates leave this year. Those people are: Evelyn Lawrence, St. Albans, Pauline Wheeler, Douglas Moore, Clarence White, all of Hartland. The class oilicers were elected as fol- lows: President, Clara Burdin, Vice President, Richard Nichols, Secretary, Pauline VVll86l6l'Q and Treasurer, Ivan Estes. Q On February 3rd the class voted to send a request to the Student Council asking if the sale of candy could be turned over to the Iunior Class until their debt could be cleared. It was ap- proved by the Council and the debt was made up in nine days. The Junior Class has decided to hold its annual Prom', on April 30th. This is to be held at the Knights of Pythias Irlall. We are hopeful that this will be a great success. We are proud to say that our class has had a very large percentage of its enrollment out for the various athletics and clubs. Our class, as a whole, seems to ta-ke much interest in all of the ex- tra-curricular activities. Four of our Iuniors participated in a one-act play. These four students are Merlene Lewis, Virginia Fox, Virginia Salisbury, and Richard Nichols. On March 12 it was presented at the Acad- einy, with Williams High School of Oakland as guests. On March 24 it was put on at Hermon for the League cham- pionship with the following participants: Izlermon, East Corinth, Newport, and I'Iartland. The following students were selected for the Hamilton Prize Speaking Con- test: Maria Lancaster, Clara Burdin, lnalda Marston, Vivian Morgan, Lloyd Cookson, Ivan Estes, Richard Nichols, Halver Stedman, and Clive McGowan alternate. Richard Nichols ,49 SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class consists of thirty-two members, with Miss Strout as our home room -teacher. This year we occupy Room 2. In a short time we had elected the following officers for our class: Presi- dent, Mary Ellen Stilson, Vice President, Clair Russell, Secretary, Joanne Jamie- son, Treasurer, Joyce Pelkie. The annual Burton Prize Speaking Contest was held on March 10th at Hart- land Academy, undei' the leadership of Miss jane Longfellow. Those chosen for Sophomore Prize Speaking and their se- lections were as follows: Daddy Doc .,.,.,.,...,.,....,.....,...,.., Faye Cool Little Mabel ..,..........,.....,,. Patricia Carson Mary Stuart ,.....,..,..,....,,... Q ...,..,.. Ioan Perry Mysterious Pup ,.,.,.,..... Albert Stromhack Little Scrub ........, .....,. N atalie Clement Dog of Wai '.........,..,......,.... Blaine Tibbets I An, Columbus ........,....... -Maynard Rowe Exit the Big Bad Wolf Vaughn Stedman Faye C-ool, alternate for the girls, re- placed 'Maryilyn Brooker. Norman Bai- ley was the alternate for the boys, with Beverly Neal as marshal. The winners of the contest were Patricia Carson for the girls, Albert Stromhack and Vaughn Stedman for the boys, a tie.
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n-harimau: : FRESHMAN CLASS Un September 22nd forty-three boys and girls entered Hartland Academy as l reslnnen. Since ,then we have had one new classinan, but six have left us. Our class ollicers are: President, Richard llrailryg Vice President, George Souleg Secretary Clifton Russell, and Treas- urer. XVebstcr Baird. This year we have shared the audi- torium with the Sub-Freshmen. Our home rooin teachers have been Nliss Iamngfellow and Mr. Pippin. lfresilunan initiation was held as usual, with a successful reception in the evening. The Freslnnan Class is represented in basketball. softball, baseball, cross country. track. winter sports. Harold Carson ,51 SUB-FRESHMAN CLASS 'lfhe ollicers of the class are: President, llobert Mills, Vice President, Robert Lucas, Secretary, Patricia Scribnerg and Treasurer, Donald Deering. The mein- bers of the class have parrticiipated in many of the dances, soeials, and other school activities during the year. Nearly all the Sub-Freslnnan boys and girls went out for Cub Basketball and d-id very well. The enrollment a-t the lirst of the year was thirty-one, but having lost Prichard Nlills, who is attending St. Albans school, it consists of thinty members. 'l'hose in our class who are in the or- chestra are as follows: Barbara Whitten. Delores Stedman, Patricia Paul, Cor- dan Deering, llaxen Mills, and Vaughn Philbrielc. Robert Mills '52 ---Qatar:--M STUDENT COUNCIL
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