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Page 19 text:
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THREE YEARS. .AT J.H.S. Most memorable of all events during 1950-S1 was the Junior Class play, Our Miss Brooks, pre- sented on February 24. It was during her Junior year that two of Alice's schoolmates, Nathane Aldrich and George Crozier, were chosen to attend Girls State and Boys State. Ending this second year, the Juniors acted as hosts at the Junior-Senior Reception which was held in the gym. The entertainment included a floor show, a grand march, refreshments, and dancing. Alice's third year, although her happiest, has also been her saddest, for she realizes that soon she must leave her beloved Wonderland. With pride Alice points to Donna M. Johnson who was chosen by the senior girls and teachers to qualify in the essay contest, sponsored by the Daughters of the Amer- ican Revolution. X The play chosen by the seniors was Green Valley, presented March 22. It was not an easy play to produce, but was done effectively, and Alice is proud of its success. As this book goes to press, Alice and her friends eagerly look forward to the Charles E. Hall Debate, and to the many activities of Commencement Vfeek which include Baccalaureate, and the Senior Banquet, Class Night, the Senior Prom and finally Commencement. The officers elected in the fall of her Senior year were: President ............... ............. R OBERT KING Vice President ....... ,....,, D ONNA JOHNSON Secretary .....,....,,....., ..... M ARILYN NUNN Treasurer ,.....,......,..,... ,.,.. D ONALD POWERS Keeper of Properties ....... .,.,... L ARRY THOMAS SENIOR CABINET Q21 FIRST Row: S. Hezllnnd, I. Carlson, M. Nunn, G. Olson, D. johnson, D. Smith. SECOND ROW: Mr. Beek1nan, E. Skoog, S. Connelly, I. Eddy, M. Bergquist, G. Benson.
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Page 18 text:
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When Alice first stepped into her wonderland in 1949, everything seemed strange and new to her. However, after becoming acquainted, she and her schoolmates chose the following worthy leaders: President ........... ................. G UST SERVIS Vice President .... ..,., D ANIEL ANDERSON Secretary ..,.....,.....,.. .... D ONNA JOHNSON Treasurer .....,.........,.,.. ,,..... J AMES HEWITT Keeper of Properties ..... ...... D ONALD POWERS Historian ................,..................,...,,..,..................,...,...,.........,......... GRETCHEN OLSON The first of many big events was the Sophomore Reception, held on November 8, which enabled the parents to meet the teachers. On March 24, Alice attended her first school party. The main attractions were the display of the class banner for the first time, and the crowning of the sophomore King and Queen, Gust Servis and Sylvia Snyder. Alice and her schoolmates also enjoyed the round and square dancing with the music provided by the School Dance Band. Enter to learng go forth to serve was selected as the motto, with American Beauty red and white as colors, and the American Beauty rose, the flower. Alice's second year in her wonderland proved to be twice as eventful as her first. Of course, a new year meant new ofhcers with the result as follows: -1 President ..........,......,,.,......,.....,................, ...., D ANIEL MCGRATH Vice President ...... ......, D ONNA JOHNSON Secretary ......,.,........ .....,.... S YLVIA SNYDER 7 reasnrer ,.,,...,............ ......,.... L ARRY THOMAS Keeper of Properties ,.... .... D OLORES LABARBERA SENIOR CABINET up FIRST Row: M. Meebon, R. King, D. Powers, L. Thomas, L. Rudnick. SECOND Row: S. Bennett, R. Nelson, A. jones, j. Hewitt, S. Hartley, G, Bernberttt.
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Page 20 text:
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E IOR CLASS WILL W'e, the Class of 1952, do will and bequeath the following traditions and memories to all the forth- coming classes of J. H. S.: 1. George Crozier bestows his eiiiciency upon Andy Tangalos. 2. Gordon Benson bequeaths his easel to Clayton Berlinghoff. 3. Cynthia Blaisdell wills her winning smile to JoAnn Hohman. 4. Marjorie Nelson donates her wardrobe to Joan Avallone. 5. Betty Hoff abandons her Physics woes to Carol Fullerton. 6. James Dreyer leaves his stage hands to Marv Woodhall. 7. Althea Jones gives her grease paint to Sally Leonard. 8. Norman Hazzard leaves his height to Paul Johnson. 9. Dan Bargar wills his slush pumpn to Grant Mahoney. 10. Oreste Lucchesi leaves his educated toe to Ang Palermo. 11. Ken Martin bequeaths his basketball sharpshooting to Tommy Adams. 12. Diesel King gives his speed to Roger Bartholdson. 15. Bill Detally and Sam Tilaro leave their rivalry to Mr. Wilson and Mr. Beckman. 14. Chet Smith leaves Ann Russe1's locker vacant. 15. Don Powers leaves Mr. Vosburg in peace fpieees?J. 16. Julie Lindblom wills her musical ability to Louanne Larson. 17. Mr. Beckman's history class leaves for Gowanda. 18. Robert Stowell bequeaths his whistle to all the Junior Class wolves. 19. Pat Lund and Marge Nelson leave their Einstein theories to anyone who can figure them out 20. Dave Johnson takes off along with Harvey. 21. Sooky', Landy leaves the halls of JHS a lot quieter. 22. Nino Basile wills his million dollar smile to the Cheshire Cat. 23. Jim Hewitt leaves the girls still guessing. 24. Karl Bach gives his Levis to the farmers. XVitnesses: Dan McGrath and Irene Kaminski 16
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