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First Row-Mathis, Strangeway, Reynolds, Davidson, Dulond, Cable. Second Row-Houghton, Howland, Pinney, Boecke, Geor- gia. Third Row-Ogborn, Krom, Bedford, Brown, Mr. Nickel. FROLICSOME FROSH The froeh started off the year with the idea that life was just a bowl of cherries, and high school was a snap. This idea gradually changed and most of them settled down to work and books. The class is inclined to be good-natured and full of life. They find it difficult to decide an issue unanimously consequently these individualists have not had many parties. They had one memorable party in the C mmunlty House. KWinku played the freshman way seems to be rather strenuous. Tskll To complete the year in the proper spirit the class journeyed to Gilbert Lake for an enjoyable picnic. President-Pansy Reynolds Secretary-Martha DuH0nd Vice-pres.-Robert Strangeway Treasurer-Douglas Davidson Adviser-lr. Nickel 18
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SOPHOMORIC SOCIALITES Many good times kept the members of the sophomore class happy and in good spirits throughout the year. KEv1dent1y the academic life has already made its impression, dampening the spirits of these fun-loving sophomores.J Marjorie Ward was hostess at a skating party held at Bourne's Pond in December. A successful dance, 'The Sopho- more So1ree , was held May 50. The entire class had a roller skating party in April, and the entire group spent a day at Gilbert Lake in June. This rounded out the social events of another year in their high school life. Officers President .................. Derwin Howe Vice-president .. ....... Eileen Warren Secretary ...... ......... Robert Jester Treasurer ..... ... Katherine Sutherland Adviser .................... Miss Steele First Row-Carey, Sutherland, Howe, Warren, R. Jester, Ward. Second Row-Mallory, Shaver, Jersey, Ogborn, C. Jester, Miss Steele. Third Row-Odell, Gesell, Barnes, Kellogg, Bender.
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ENTHUSIASTIC EIGHTH GRADERS The eighth grade is A very active group of boys and girls. They are proud to have the prize speaking winner, Betty Lofthouse, in their class as well as James Carey, var- sity basketball player and Burton Barnes, junior varsity player, on the Ra1der's teams. The eighth grade furnishes three members for the Kellogg Band. The majority of the classiespecially the boys! dislikes school work, and sometimes they fail to get their work ln. Being active, they enjoy parties and entertainments. This year the group enjoyed a party in October, a trip to Oneonta to see the movie Western Union , a Christmas par ty, a sleigh-riding party, and at the close of the year a picnic at Gilbert Lake. President-Walter Ulmer Sec.-Treas.-Eleanor Benedict Vice-president-James Carey Adviser-Mr. Merrill First Row-J. Carey, Oliver, Ulmer, Benedict, Barnes, Barlow. Second Row-Brown, E. Carey, Archibald, Denison, Gesell, Mr. Merrill. Third Row-Howe, Millson, Lofthouse, Fitch. Agn. ' i l - S t A . .. 'il
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