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First row, left to right: Patricia Countryman, Charles Woodruff, Theresa Miller, Peter Douglass, Jesse Fowler, Leslie Wood, Phyllis Shear, Carol Caster. Second row: Mary Ellen Taber, Kay Gatz, Norma Senior, Mary Lou Wilson, Susan Snyder, Kay Gillett, Joyce Ritter, Shirley Cathy, Martha Peet. Third row: Carol Sharpe, Sally Wilrnoth, Marla Jo Neal, Virginia Lippert, Virginia Cahoon, Barbara Noble, Catherine Wood, Genevieve Powers, Beverly Halligan, Sharon Coon, Catherine Dietrich, Freida Colvin, Susan Dean. Fourth row: Fred Spross, Carl Nye, Edson Rey- nolds, Larry Van Vleck, Roger Ticconi, Gary Glanzel, James Van Liere, William Fox, Barry Van Vleck, Edward Streeter, Charlotte Wood, Virginia Sliter. Fifth row: John Duryee, Joe Kitchen, Martha Reed, Albert Galek, Gerald Youngman, Dennis Freeman, William Owen, Robert Youngs, Alwyn Poland, Jack Galvin, William Tierney, Garold Youngman, Robert Sims, Joseph Weaver, Glen Roarke, Burton Everhart, Howard Sperry, Michael Mullen, Cooper Buckalew. ophomores The Sophomore Class has had a round and square dance, a bake sale and are planning a spring supper. To earn money toward that all-important senior trip, annual dues are col- lected. Every member of the class is being urged to make sure of his scholastic record. OFFICERS First f01ll, left to right: Virginia Cahoon, president Joyce Ritter, vice president, Mrs. Black advisor Beverly Halligan, secretary. Second row: Alwyn Poi land, treasurer, Mr. Humbert, advisor. 1 This page compliments of WILMOTH FLOOR COVERING
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First row, left to right: Virginia Nelson, Pat Horn, Vivian Hall, Carol Bednar, Barbara Bauer, Penelope Crane, Carol Single, Sherri Winter, Mary Pickard, Harvey Williams, Alice Taber, Sharon Van Vleck, Jean Borden. Second row: Dolores Francis, Karen Miller, Kay Olmsted, Joan Larkin, Sally West, Janet Reed, Carolyn Sorensen, Esther Kline, Leola Crane, Carol Stafford, Sharon Molyneux, Virginia Henecke. Third row: Beverly Bower, Sandra Acker, David Payne, Ronald Lancy, Thomas Graves, James Henry, Robert Pasco, Donald Fisher, Robert Waldorf, Shirley Hallett, Ella Powers, Mary Fritz. Fourth row: Melvin Lasher, Harry DeKing, Frank Darling, Clement Smith, Harlow Everett, Tom Zenda, David Drake, Wayne Winter, James Buckalew, William Cahoon, Andrew Snyder, Alvin Lipshitz, Edward Ritter. Juniors ln a busy year the Juniors have already ac- complished many projects. Up to now the class has sponsored a dance, a bake sale and a sta- tionery sale. Upcoming is the highlight of the Junior Year, the Junior Prom. OFFICERS First row, left to right: Alvin Lipshitz, presidentg David Payne, vice president. Second row: Mr. Bentley, advisorg Carolyn Sorensen, secretaryg Leola Crane, treasurer, Mrs. Searle, advisor.
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First row, left to right: Dorann Clow, Graham Shoemaker, Russell Freer, Kathy Murrell, Ann Buchholtz, Joyce Kline, Marguerite Ibbs, Douglas Gordon, David Mastowski, Erwin Flint. Second row: Alice Decker, Lorraine Ward, Judy Wemesfelder, Ruth Smith, Marcia Senior, Russell Hyde, Richard Eygnor, Loretta Scott, Linda Kent, Lois Householder, Kathy Shove. Third row: Raymond Lasch, Richard Hubbard, Laurel Pettit, Richard Wheeler, Sharon Thompson, Judy Penner, Wayne Douglas, Thomas Mitchell, Sharon Spross, Pat Winter, Howard Paul, Joyce Brown, Pamela Fridd. Fourth row: Karen Hill, David Pickard, Laura Stratton, Nancy Stafford, Carl Fowler, James Gordon, Richard Eagleton, Cecil Powell, Robert Warren, Dwight Winter, John Manning, Robert Fisher, Richard Warrick, Richard Miller, Kathleen Salisbury, John Fowler, Jeanne Patterson, .lean Single. Absent: Jo Ann LaPlaca, Ethel Francis, Garlyn Moody, Sandra Mosier, Phillip Francis, Lawrence lbbs, William Gilbert, Bruce Zimmerman. Freshmen l The first venture for the Class of 1961 was a bake sale at the annual School Fair. At the Halloween party a second bake sale and a Spook House were sponsored. The Freshmen have de- cided to install and maintain pencil dispensers throughout the school. ln April or May a record hop will conclude the yearis activities. OFFICERS First row, left to right: Raymond Lasch, secretaryg Richard Eagleton, presidentg Mrs. Andrews, advisor. Second row: Judy Wemesfelder, treasurer, Russell Freer, vice president. Absent: Mr. Payne, advisor.
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