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JUNIOR CLASS Nine high-spirited juniors met in September determined to cover quickly the last lap between them and the enviable position of being seniors. They were joined in a short time by B111 Kennedy who proved a welcome addition to the group. The most outstanding event of the year was the Junior Prom at which they learned to their sorrow that soap flakes and square dancing do not mix. Two parties were enjoyed during the year: one at the Community House and the other at Viola Mathis' home. Always original, the class decided to buy their class rings this year instead of their senior year. The class regrets the loss of four of its members dur- ing the year: E. Cable, U. Boecke, R. Strangeway, and P. Rey- nolds. Officers President--Viola Mathis Seo.-treasurer--Pansy Reynolds Vice-president--Aileen Pinney Adviser-4Miss Hartman Left to right--Front row: Davidson, lathis, Pinney. Back row: Kennedy, Georgia, Howland, Miss Hartman.
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ie' A f t . . N K Left to right--First rowzwarren, Ogborn, Jester, Bender, Ge- sell. Second row: Sutherland, Jersey, Miss Becker, Kellogg Senior Class Because of conditions brought about by the war, the sen- iors canceled their customary trip to New York City. The mon ey which they had earned for this purpose was used to buy a war bond for each member of the class. Activities for the year included several successful dan- ces and parties. In October the class accompanied by their adviser, Miss Becker, and guests held a hot dog roast on Ke1logg's hill. In April they enjoyed a roast chicken dinner, prepared by the girls, in the Community House. Dancing was the high- light of the evening. They also held a banquet in Oneonta after which they attended the movies. Officers: President, Charles Jesterg Secretary-Treas- urer, Margaret Bender. 16
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Left to right--Front row: Miss Ramsden, Lofthouse, Ulmer, Barlow, Gesell. Back row: Smith, Benedict, Carey, Eden, Howe, Fitch. SOPHOMO E CLASS Holding to their tradition of being party-loving, this active class started out the year with a party at Eden's. The fun they had there spurred them on to a Hal1owe'en party at Fitch's, a hot dog roast on Me1n's Hill, a Christmas par- ty in the Community House, and a sliding party at Howe's. They practiced being hosts and hostesses at a very ex- cellent class dinner prepared by the girls in the Com unity House. Members of the class have actively participated in Band and Prize Speaking, Lofthouse and Ulmer winning respectively first and second prize in the latter. Officers President--Walter Ulmer Sec.-treasurer--Dorothy Barlow Vice-president--Richard Gesell Adviser--Miss Rmmsden 18
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