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M444 5 l First Row: B. Baldwin, M. Watrous, E. Bowman, R. Monroe, E. Lintern, C. Wilkins, W. Schenck, Mr. Price. Advisor, S. Hinman, J. Sharp, J. Wilkins, R. Green, B. Buchanan, A. Chapman, J. Clark Second Row: C. Taylor, R. Colton, S. Doran, J. Dunham, M. Clark. J. DeVaul, S. Barker, .l. Beldon, S. Brown, S. Fairbanks. B. Beers, R. Cooper Third Row: S. Fuller, A. Caleotti, J. Greene, L. Clazer, R, R. Stillman, K. Sueltz, .l. Marquis, R. Rood, H. Reynolds, M. Daily, R. West, P. Donhue, K. Whiteman Fourth Row: J. Fernandez. M. Brown, M. Seamans, C. Smith, R. Coleman, J. Russell, J. Ryan, B. Madison, B. Master- son, E. Knobles, D. Loomis, R. Rood Fifth Row: W. Thompson, C. Taylor, W. Stract, S. Wood, R. Stillman, K. Sueltz, J. Marquis, R. Rood, H. Renolds, J. Parker, A. Lawson, L. Strawbach, E. Pouers Sixth Row: W. Marks, L. Davis, J. Held, D. Rockwell, M. Tinkham, M. Tinkham, S. Updyke, L. Vabor, L. Burns, R. Brown, J. Lindsay 7 Www President ....... .. W. Schenck Treasurer ....... S. Hinman Vice-President . . . . . . C. Wilkins Council Member . . . . . . J. Vlfilkins Secretary ........................ J. Sharp Council Member ................. R. Greene A bunch of brains tsmart people! were the Frosh. For poor green freshmen they established themselves very quickly in the halls of Homer Central. Who could forget Richard Colemanis white sneaks and rolled up pant legs, Barbara Mastersonis smiling Nhellowg James Russell, the typical Frosh, brush cut and all, Roxanne Westis rosy complexion, the curly hair of Joan Greeng the bud- dies, Melvin Brown and Richard Colemang those muscle bound paper boys, Roy Monroe and Earnest Linterng our high school,s Van Johnson, alias Ronald Greene? They didnit put on their dance until March but it was worth waiting for. We had a wonderful time. This class had two sets of twins. One set is still trying to figure out whois who. ls it Mary Tinkham or is it Margaret Tinkham? Other memories that we will always keep of the 4'Frosh,' are of the buddies, John Held and Edward Bow- man, that shining black hair of Joan Lindsay: Ken Radellg the voice of Betty Buchanan, and lucky Billy Pierce who had a brother in the Senior Class fenough saidflg and last, but not least, bashful Bill Schenck. All in all the whole freshman class were great sports. E201 66 'rv gqbfp -TTA use OF 9 J fm!! JT Ajay 9 pn Q Cf- I .93 D J G, ., is Fmt SA Ll. 1 7 C, 'LIS' Turns Q 34 'S-Geist. ' if fl or S 66, Q' gang f Kg-A-f p-uuv-u IN!-HCI T5
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aa 15 First Rout E. Brown, A. Alluro. IC. Steager, J. Schcnck, N. Hawthorne, fi. Bricker. Miss Wakin. Advisor: H. Belmlcn, hi. Watrons. P. Alluro. U. Bell, R. Alcott, L. Ayers Swurnl Row: P. Whitney. P. Nlctionnell. J. Miller. B. Cook. Xl. llnrkee, M. lloanc, ll. Garner. I.. llook, S. tfook. A. llorne. A. Foster. Nl. Aldrich Third Knut S. Hale. l.. Chapman. J. Fill'llll2llIl. l'. Lyon. 5. Simpson. H. Bentley. J. Emerson, 'lf Randall. lf. l'ark. B. Tinkham Four!!! Knut li. Henderson. ll, Yan Slyke. J. Whiteman. J. Hopkins, B. Williams, l.. Coodale. Xi. Owens, Y. l'aqne-tte. ll. l,each. A. Morgan. F. Seamans Fifllz lfinf: .l. Simon. H. Sink. B. Horton, lf. Kellogg, B. Harter, B. Bacon. ll. llottrell. H. Smith. tl. Bree-nls. Xl. 1 singer 0 me 66444 President ...... H. Belden Treasurer ....... .... t f. Bricker Vice-President . . ..... E. Seager Council Member . . . . . . Nl. Watrous Secretary .... . , . . ..... N. Hawthorne Council lVlemher . . . . . . . J. Schenck Here was quite a class! You should ask Miss Wakill their class advisor. They surely got along well together. Although some were inclined to he talkative like Laura Rumsey, Helene Bentley and Janet Farnham, they could also be sophisticated-Ella Brown, Pat Whitney, Beverly Cook, Jean Mil- ler, and Phyllis McConnell for instance. The whole class pitched in to present their fall dance called Autumn Spree. which hoasted a graveyard as part of the decorations. We can't forget that red hair of Barry Ward, and the way that Lawrence Ayres, Bernard Bacon, Dale Bell, Robert Allcock. Arthur lfoster and Darrell Henderson inhaled their lunches in study hall at the noon hour. The girls interclass team was really great, especially with Jane Whiteman, Jane Schenck, Coralee Bricker and Barbara Tinkham hacking the team. They were so good they nearly heat the seniors! As for hrains. Virginia Paquette had enough to graduate the whole class, plus enough personality to make us remem- her her as a wonderful girl. Two of the biggest Hgigglesw in the class were John Lindhurg and Har- old Beldon. What a heap of fun the Sophia added to our school life! wi F1 3 vm' 59? ZBA or r IW . SW' eeffw M S 'Y - W' cts? V 9 A W p Q days J G ,,,,' is ,megan 4,1,. YJJVKL LSI ME . - , Y, K w 1 L + - 7 SOCK ' 'f , ' i 'ow L, 3 S M 658A af gan f C5-A.f 1,-wvu-M.: zN+r4u me
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Wim Sana-fd Zaydze Qmde First Huw: l'. Park. ll. l'lPl'l'f'. M. WI'igLl1l, .l. AIl4l?l'S0ll, S. Randall. ll. Brown. S. Lfmson. ll. Stilvs. H. Smith SUVUIIII Knut .l. Hoot. l.. Fitzgvralil. F. Stvw-ns, F. Coit. J. Brv:-ils, C. Pultvr. if. Sutton. IT. lluytc' Tllirrl Rauf: S. .'Xlvxainlvr. l'. :Xlln'n. Nl. Tinkvr. Knapp. lf. AI'lIl!iU'0Ilgl. .l. Gray. if. Sc-ngivr. F. Austin. N. NX il-4 I Funrlli Row: .l. Reagan. lf. Brivkvr. C. Fvllmss. I. Nmunan. Nl. Little. R. Marvin. ll. Sm-e-In-y. A. Mln-n . K 2 . Wim 7uaa'4 Zeglzd Qaeda l'Il.XI lmu': J. Walls. lt. lnllsilonlw. S. Buwkvr. Y. Bower. Y. fillklllllllklll. Miss l lllli'l'. ll. Ste-wly. ll. Snnson. IJ. llonpu ,l. Rumlnll. ll. Bll5ll SPVIIIII, Raw: R. Dunn. I.. Simon. 11. Mi-Evoy. .l. Witl1e'i'all. .l. Bell. G. Ripley. N. Marble-. ff. fintlvr. .l. Bonn. W Smith, K. Cook 7'ln'rfl Row: A. Wulrad. H. B4-nm-t. IT. Cox. R. Lindsay. U. l.ansdmuw. ,l. Gurnf-r, .l. Hannnmn. li. Skinnf-r, Il. Ren olds. R. Brvwls l 31 l
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