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CLeft to Rightl Row I Dawn Divine, Valerie lisner, Lorraine Pof man, Alice Brooks, Shirley Charter, Jean Xilliams, Charlotte Osterhoudt, Ingrid 'ustrau, Bertha Fredell Lois Fritsler Row II Mary nn Bowman, Doris Osterhoudt, Carol Lou Countryman, Blanche Churchwell, Barbara Nuss, hirley McDonald, Jean bl xforo, Edith Jenkins, lr Beninati Row III Douglas Slmpson, Robert lood, Hazel Newman, Theresa Crose Jacoueline Pacht, Carolyn Freer, Wayne Bush, Larry Seneker, Billy Anderson Row IV Herbert Barxlnger, Hoses lest, Ross Churchwell, Pearly Decker, As xe entered the doors of IIS All thirty three of us shouted xlth zest' As we managed to stumble un the stair Boisterous volces shouted BE'Ah ' Ve soon found, to our dismay Teachers were waiting to have the1r sa Co we settled dovn with fem temptations And dave recently accuired outstanding reputations we've Joined in sports, w1th a spirlt of winning, Hoping that this would be a fine bepinning Our class has sponsored movles at noon, Sold beanies and had hayrldes 'neath the moon Iany to the chorus have added their voices, Two in band have added their doises To other class func idhs ve give our b st Helping to make them a hupe success Our principal and teachers are so frlendlv and fair In future years we hope that ther will stay right tnere So, in this school which we hold so dear, We're looking forvard to our Sophmore year CCarolyn lreerb yfy yy A rnuvungu v..-- . J s o S I Q 0 va I' '- L Q 'Q . ' , . 4 . A . , Kenneth Tokleg Robert Barley, Richard Countryman, David Demarest ' . ' 9 . -'- '-. 7 I - L L y. .J X 1 'I Q - I X , U J . , 1 . t I c N O -V Q
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0xff'MjOfwJP?'UL7LWGy JMM aww? ffl 'WM L1 GJ ww Vinh-Qs UIJLDD Row I Joyce Joy, Katheryn Gaetjens, Janet Decker, Joan Crawford, Joan Schoonmaker, June Countryman, Beverly Brown, Patricia Sherman, Barbara Perry Row II Harold Slater Anthony Piscopo, James Johnson, Frend Bush, Barbara Stone, Roger ompkins, Louis Fredd, Lawrence McCauley, Miss Pinckney Row III Lawrence Smlth, Dennis Decker, Martin Anderson, Fred Misner John Bowman Gleason Purcell, Robert Brunner, Etienne Messinger Rowland Smi h September 6, 1950 found twenty five students slipping silently into Room 7 to be greeted by congenial Miss Pinckney. The usual roar that accompanies returning to school, did not occur until Kay Gaetjens joined our midst late that morning. The class, as a whole, very actively took part in intramurals and extra-curricular activities. Among them being cheerleading, girl's and boy's basketball, chorus, and band. Our first social event was a sock-hop in the school gymansium. The flhahiest of socks were sported and although we d1dn't do so well financially, it was a huge success from he fun viewpoint. After this first venture we sponsored noon time movies and a couple more dances. For the most part our year was a complete success for us, con- cluded by the gay adventure of our class trip. President: Larry McCauley Tice-Pres.: Joyce Joy Secretary: Barbara Stone Treasurer: Joan Crawford Representative: Patsy Sherman W y AO! x- K ,fa vvrunung, -f fLeft to Rightl i - . E
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CLeft to Righth Row I Edward Calhoun, Bruce Schoonmaker, Leonard Rider, Peter Bat telle, Roger Squier, Stuart Nelson, Richard Young, James McGrath, Howard North Row II Dorothea Sherman, Kathleen Stella Elinor Carle, Shirley Stone, Helen Markle, Ellen Booth, Mary Ellen istiana, Eileen O'Neil Alice Barringer, Ruth Nachman, Eileen Yeager Row III Jeanne Stockin, Bernice Elkin, Elizabeth Joyce, Irene Gray Janet Barley, Nancy DiCaudia, Joyce Quick, Katherine Mont1forte, Jane Calhoun, Barbara Cutler Row IV Russell Gray, Clifford Dymodn, Albert Hendrickson Marie Wilklow, Norma Boyle, Janice Pomeroy, Charles Anderson, Bruce Cyr, Mr Sheeley Nuss, Richard Edwards, Martin Van Demark, Raymodd,Markle, Carleton Connor A large but charming group sneaked up the stairs early in Sept ember Cau iously we peered around the doorway into Room 5 where we saw Mr Sheeley's friendly face gazing back at us This year we eagerly participated in the annual magazine drive to the extent of exceeding our quota Success made us eager to take part in more new activities We sponsored noon time movies and dances to bring money into our treasury Our new teacher, Mr Pelcoco, was a big help in History Classes One new adventure for, us was the mating and reinacting of, a mini ature United Nations by the use of puppets All in all we had a very successful, rememorable year concluded by our Fred int Se for High School President Roger Squier Secretary Ellen Booth Treasurer Joyce Quick Representative Carlton Connor I . . . gm . 5 Row V: Arthur Young, Lars Hagen, Eltinge Markle, Arthur Tompkins, John
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