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OFFICERS LARRY LINDERMAN ................ President LOIS FRANK ................... Vice President JUDY WAGNER ....... ........ T reasurer NORMA LINDERMAN ...... Treasurer MR. RYAN ............ ...... A dviser How could we get along without the 13 mischievous and boisterous Sophomores? They add pep and en- thusiasm to all our school functions. The Class was very large in the eighth Zrade but dwindled down to the present enrollment. Still, they manage to get along very well with their classmates. L. Frank, A. Wagner, N. Linderman, L. Linderman. The outstanding event of the year was the Sophomore dance which was held in March.. The dance was made more gay and festive by the dec- orations symbolizing St. Patrick's Day. The green lights glistened through- out the gym. The class deserves praise for the success of this event. The Sophomores have had several parties this year. They were quite party-minded. There was a Christmas party held at Ronnie Slawson's home, a Valentine party in their homeroom, besides a hay ride and a sled- S ding party. N o matter what kind of party, the Sophomores were there Q P The Class was well represented in most of the school activities such H as sports, Dramatic Club, the Chorus, and the Flash, When the Sopho- O mores won the P.T.A. attendance banner away from the Seniors, they were very delighted. M in all their glory and ready for fun and frolic. Under the capable leadership of the class officers and the class adviser, O Mr. Ryan, the Sophomores R can boast of a very happy E and fruitful year. May they carry this keen interest to C a greater attainment of knowledge in their Junior L A S S year ! L. to R.: Norman Case, Paul Hitchcock, Earl Doty, Orrin Oakley, Robert Lute, Mr. Ryan, Marian Crawford, Ron- ald Slawson, Donald Ingram, Dale Wagner. 17
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OFFICERS DONALD SWART Presldent KENNETH MCLAIN Vxce President DONALD ANDERSON Secretary LEWIS MOTT Treasurer MISS MURRAY Advxser D Anderson L mon D swan K McLain The Jumor Class Seems to Stay small Only two new members were added thxs year They were Lucllle Adams and Donald Hurlburt Don left H C S to go to Olean after elghth grade and thxs year he Joxned our ranks agam Lzlhan was very pleased when she found out she was golng to have another glrl to keep her company wlth all those boys Lucxlle came from Portvllle The boys took an actlve part ln sports Donald Anderson Lewls Mott Rlchard Lute and Donald Swart played on the J V Basketball Team whlle Kenneth McLa1n Kenneth Knapp Bruce Blackmon and Vmctor Kent made the Varsity Squad Donald Hurlburt also played Varslty for a number of games The mam social functlon of the J unlors thls year was the Jun1or Senlor Banquet All the J unlors looked forward to thls gala event The J unlors sponsored one dance and they also sold magazmes statxonery and pop at the basketball games Don ald Swart was Assoclate Editor of the Panorama and they had two offxcers xn the Student Councll so they were well represented ID the act1v1t1es and school spmt here at H.C.S. SEATED Donald Hurlburt, Mnss Mur ray, Lucllle Adams, Lxllxan Eaton, Victor Kent, Rlchard Lute STANDING Kenneth Knapp, Bruce Blackmon. 16 . . , . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' s 9 . 9 - - v I I ! . . . . . . . . . . . - . . r v . . - ' n . . I . .
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L. to R.: D. Burlingame, M. Strong, H. Linderman, V. Emerson. F R E S H M A N C L A S S RO XY ROW ROVV ROM' ROVV ROW' Ill IV L V, A VI: Walter Davis.. Max Hurlburt. C 'M OFFICERS With Mr. Colamonico as home- room teacher, the Freshman class be- came acquainted with high school in a very short time. At first they were shy and timid but now they are as noisy as the rest of the high school. At the beginning of school, the former Hinsda1ens welcomed many new pupils to join their happy class. Among these were Jeanette See, Shirley Hitchcock, Bob MacWilliams fthe little guy wtih the nice voicej , Joe Craft and last but not least, Max Hurlburt, who returned after going to Olean for a year. Evidently Hinsdale rates first with him. A few months later, a wolf from Oklahoma stole into their midst bearing the naxnc cf Harold Hodges. His southern accent and love for Oklahoma made all of them take notice of him. All this was gone when he left and went to Olean directly after January exams. The freshman class was well represented in the line of sports. John Knapp, Tom Ervay, Lewis Burlingame, Kaye Henning, and Max Hurlburt fought well and hard on the Junior Varsity basketball team with Folts doing her best cheering for them. Doris Burlingame and Ginny Emer enjoyed being cheerleaders for the Varsity. Coach's jokes and pranks were en- joyed by many and unappreciated by those on whom he played his tricks. Ask Donna Benham! She was usually the victim. Never mention the word pins to her! With Coach around moments were never dull, and next year they will certainly miss his sense of humor when they move into the Sopho- more homeroom. John Knapp, Mary Ann Folks, Norma Bell Eleanor Bean. Harold Hodges, Elaine Learn, Shirley Hitchcock. be Richard Evcrilx, Donna Benham, Jeanette See. cwis Burlingame, Tom Ervay- Girl Krakat. lan Putzke, William Uaylor, joe Craft. VIRGINIA EMERSON .... .......... P resident DORIS BURLINGAME .... ..... V ice President MARILYN STRONG ........ ........ S ecretary HOWARD LINDERMAN .... ...... T reasurer MISS HALEY ............. . .. Adviser
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