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Row 1: M.A. Brecy, B. Youngs, N. McDonald, M. Parish, E.J. Backus, A. Nicholas, L. Todd, K. Badger, H. Winters, K. VanKennen, D. Slater Row 2: S. Tyo, I, Woodside, A. Dominie, J, Schofell, G. Seeley, B, Kirby, J. Goodison, M. Moore, S. Hooper, V. Breaky, S, Ormsbee Row 3: P. McAllister, G. Bishop, R. Rice, B. Nicholas, W. Perry, T. Perris, J, Chambers, R. Ritchie, S. Stevens, J. Saffin, J, Chapman ilmtuirs Junior Class Officers For the junior class this has been an exciting, busy, and thrilling year. Choosing our class rings was our first pleasant task. How important we felt the day the rings ar- rived and the whole school ad- mired our choice! To raise enough money for our class projects, we scur- ried around town selling greeting cards and novelties. In May, the annual Junior Prom took place. Our theme, Blue Hawaii was beautifully exe- cuted, and the entire student body complimented us. In a more serious vein, we all began contemplating our future careers, and many of us made what may prove to be the most important deci- sions of our lives. It was truly a momentous year! Row 1: A. Nichols, treasurer; H. Winters, president; E. Backus, vice-president; K. Badger, secretary. Row 2: M. Bracy, student council; L. Todd, newspaper reporter. 20
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Row 1: S. Kingston, E. Cook, C. Williams, L. Simmons, C, Glidden, B. Rounds, B. Burcume, B. Cutway, J. Rsyburn, H. Howes f Row 2: M. Downing, L. Hutchinson, C. Sprowls, E. Cougler, P. O'Brien, N. Willard C. Wilson, R. Mayhew, L. Armstrong, B. Higgins Row 3: L. Winters, D. Paquette, R, Newcombe, M. Hanna, V. Hynes, J. Pequette, D. Reynolds, E. Cougler, D, Witherall, K. Chambers The members of the soph- omore class have been as busy as the proverbial beavers all year. In addition to a heavy schedule of school subjects, we enthusiastically participat- ed in all school activities. To raise money for our antic- pated senior trip to Washing- ton, we sold greeting cards and candy, held several suc- cessful food sales, and solic- ited donations for a skating doll. As a result of these business ventures, our treas- ury balance was considerably improved. After a success- ful sophomore year, we are looking forward eagerly to °ur junior year. Our class officers were: Cora Glidden,presidentj Richard Mayhew, vice-president; Betty Rounds, treasurer; Beverly Cutway, secretary; Mrs. Hendee, advisor. Sophomore Class Officers Row 1: B. Rounds, treasurer; C. Glidden, president; L. Winters, vice-president: B. Cutway, secretary Row 2: L. Simmons, student council; D. Reynolds, student council; B. Burcume, newspaper reporter. 21
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