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The Abram Breeze CLASS OF 1951 JUNIOR CLASS Left to right: B. Morrell, Niemi, G, Hewey, Cory, Carey, Howard. Absent: H, Knapp, M. Sillanpaa. CLASS OFFICERS: President Vice-President Secretary Treaxurer Studenl Counril Representative When we returned to school on September 7, we found that our small class was even smaller. One of our girls, Minerva Sillanpaa, had trans- ferred to New Haven Commercial School, New Haven, Connecticut. That left us with only eight members. Throughout the year we have sponsored sev- eral socials at which we have sold refreshments. By this means we have been able to earn some money. Beatrice Morrell was chosen to act as Aunt Hortense in the Carnival Play. We were all disappointed that the parrot which she brought on stage with her didn't say a word. We had hoped that he would. Most of us have been active in sports. Last spring Robert Niemi and Martin Sillanpa HELEN KNAPP HENRY CAREY ROBERT NIEMI BEATRICE MORRELI. GARNALD I-IEWEY played on the baseball team. Henry Carey was the manager. Martin represented us in Track and Paul Cory was manager. Last fall Martin ran Cross Country and Paul was manager. In girls' basketball this winter Beatrice Mor- rell has played in all the games. She was chosen All Star. Helen Knapp started the season, but because of illness she had to stop playing. Our only other girl, Marilyn Howard, lives in Salem, which is some distance away. Paul Cory has played on the Junior Varsity basketball team. Garnald Hewey, Robert Niemi, and Martin Sillanpaa have played on the Var- sity team. This year our class will be responsible for the Commencement Dance, which is to be held June 15, 1950. Page Ten
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THOMPSON. AUSTIN GUSTAVUS, JR. Austin', College Live, and let live. 1. V. Basketball lg Varsity Z. 3. 4g J. V, Baseball 15 Varsity 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Track Z, 3. 45 Win- ter Sports Z, 3, 43 Senior Play 45 Class Treasurer I5 Class Xficc President 3. 43 Staff of Abram Breeze 4, Signed TRENI-IOLM. OLIVE JEAN Jeanie General A light bear! lives longf' Ticket Committee 3, 45 Music Chorus 35 Class Secretary Zg Class Treasurer 45 Literary Editor of Abram Breeze 35 Alumni Editor 4. Signed -,-,, VOSE, DENA LOUISE Dena College 'iAd'Vire Worth giving is ndvite Worlh lakingw Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4, All Star 3, 45 Softball 1, 2. 3, 4g Carnival Play 15 Senior Play 45 Music Chorus 35 Usher ar Graduation 1, 25 Class President 25 Class Secretary 3. 45 D.A.R. Candidate 45 Assistant Editor of Abram Breeze 35 Editor and Business Manager 45 Vice-President of Student Cnun:il 35 President 45 Third Honor 4. Signed -- Page Nine The Abram Breeze
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The Abram Breeze CLASS OF 1952 SOPI-IOMORE CLASS Front Row, lleft to rightj: Tufts, Donahue, Stevens. Dyer. V. Trask. M. Knapp. Back Row: Howard. R. Trenholm. O. Thompson. Vose. McLeary. Reid. Absent: L. Boyce. When the Scphomores came back to school in September, they numbered Fifteen, including all of last year's class and Deane McLeary, a Our Class Oflicers are as follows: President Vice-Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer Student Council Reprerentaliafe The first social event that we undertook was Freshman Initiation. In addition to that, we have had fudge sales and socials to raise funds for our treasury. The Carnival Play, 'iSquaring It with the Bcssu, gave to Virginia Trask, Leo Boyce, and Malcolm Knapp a chance to use their acting ability. The basketball teams have included nearly all of our girls and boys. Ruth Donahue, Glorie Dyer, and Virginia Trask have played on the girls, team. Janice Stevens has been co-manager. Gloria and Virginia have been cheer leaders. Virginia was named All Star. Hedley Reid, Od- Pcrge Eleven transfer from Strong l-ligh School. After a short time two members dropped out, leaving us a class of just thirteen. CHARLES HOWARD HEDLEY Rein GLORIA DYER MALCOLM KNAPP DEANE MCLEARY lin Thompson, and Richard Trenholm have played on the Junior Varsity team, while Ro- bert Tufts and Edgar Vose have played on the Varsity team. Malcolm Knapp has been co- manager for the boys. Several of us have been in various other events. Last spring Odlin Thompson and Robert Tufts played on the baseball team, and Richard Tren- holm was on the track team. Last fall Richard completed his second year of running Cross Country by finishing in second place in the County Meet. During the winter Gloria Dyer and Odlin Thompson have participated in Win- ter Sports.
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