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I it Top Row: Robert Brown, Robert Taylor, Graham Newstead, William Graham, Joseph O'Brien. ' A Middle Row: Charlotte Christensen, Dorothy Woodford, Maureen Crough, Jane Roth, Martha Plumpton, Ann O'Shea, Patricia Kline, Eileen Esterguard, Elizabeth Burns, Dorothy Clift. Front Row: Coralie Dorchester, Betsey Gilmour, Marcia Leach, Claudia Hicks, Mrs. Doris Kelly, Janet Raner, Janet Black, Catherine Lamanche, Myrtle Sherwood, Wandalee Miller. JUNIOR CLASS The Band, Mixed Choir and C-lee Club had many Juniors in their ranks. Maureen Craugh and David Collins were chosen to play in the All-State Band, which is organized every three years. This year the concert was played in Rochester an December first. The month previous, at Pulaski, Maureen Crough and John Christensen had played in the Sec- tional All-State Band while David Collins and Martha Plumptan had played in the Section- al All-State Orchestra. As a class organization, the Juniors were also active, ln the fall the class sold a re- cord number of Christmas cards, held a party in December and sponsored the annual Junior Prom. We have been pleased to have in our class Egan Hamm, a young manfram Kell, Cer- many, who has been extremely active in school, community and class affairs. All the Juniors look forward to an exciting Senior year. The class officers are the following: President John Christensen Vice-President Edward C-reenwaY Secrefqry David COlllf'1S Treasurer E900 Hflmm Student Council Representatives Janet Black, David Olmsted 9
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MSX. , v i 'Q- Q Top Row' Allan Crysler, Edward Greenway, Arthur Wilson, David Olmsted, Egan Hamm, Ronald Ramsden. gliddle Row: William Black, Judy Black, Frank Guernsey, Marie Kraus, Shirley Webb, David Collins, Ellen Godfrey, John hristensen, Front Row: Virginia Burgess, Roma Spaulding, Jodelle Carpenter, Joan Hohl, Miss Lucile Brooks, Donna Logue, Patricia Oster, Joy Dunfee, Evelyn Vidler. JUNIOR CLASS With Miss Lucille Brooks and Mrs, Doris Kelly as faculty advisers, the Junior Class was very busy this year earning money for their senior trip and participating in all the various school activities. Five Juniors, Janet Black, Judy Black, Elizabeth Burns, John Christensen and Martha Plumpton were elected to the National Honor Society. Janet Black and John Christensen were also chosen by their fellow class-mates to participate in the Citizenship Conference at Syracuse University. ln the sport field, many of the boys played on varsity and some on junior varsity teams during the year. The class was very proud to have David Olmsted chosen on the Western Di- vision All-Star Basketball team. On the foot-ball field Bill Black, Eddy Greenway, Frank Guernsey, Joe O'Brien, Dave Olmsted and Art Wilson displayed outstanding skill and loy- alty. ln baseball Bill Graham, Eddy Greenway, Joe O'Brien, Dave Olmsted and Art Wilson participated, and on the basketball team Bill Black, Bill Graham, Eddy Greenway, Frank Guernsy, Joe O'Brien, Dave Olmsted, and Art Wilson worked hard. Many of the Junior girls took part in intramural sports while Wanda Miller, Anne O'Shea, Martha Plumpton and Janet Raner played on the various school competitive teams also. Janet and Judy Black were members ofthe Junior Varsity cheerleading squad.
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3 fem., ,ftf - t 4' 'g XI J if il I. Top Row Richard Jones Robert Hunter John Kinyon, Ronald I-lill, Harvey Sanderson, Wrlliam Munro, Peter Delaney, Dale Wise, .Thomas Price, Russell Glover Edward l-lourigan Middle Row: James Thorpe, Robert Trams Charles Berry, Sally Leach, Alice Marshfield, Helen Clift, Ann Bernier, Mary Wil' son, Helen Snell, Mary Snell, William Ghent, John Bednarski,Fred Leubner. Front Row' Richard l-iamacher, James Ludington, Rose Slater, Betty Bush, Jane Schneider, Alice Sherman, Miss Mary Jane Lawless, Eleanor Borte, Betty Sue Campion Nancy Reynolds, Larry Garrard, Donald Crysler. SOPHOMORES The sophomore class has a large representation in the musical organizations - the band, the Girls Culee Club and the Mixed Choir, The T'eblettes, o girls' musical group, is composed entirely of sophomores. Both boys and girls took a very active part in the sports program. For the boys, there were football, basketball and baseball, intramurals, basketball and cheerleading for the girls. The second-year students participated in many of the school activities including Latin Club, Spanish Club, F, Hi A. and F. F. A. A successful party was held in the school gym on February l2, Members of the class enjoyed basketball, volleyball, square dancing and, of course, refreshments. The class leadership is in the hands of Harvey Sanderson, president, Betty Bush, vice-president, Martha Woodford, secretary, and Thomas l-lill, treasurer. The advisers are Nliss Mary Jane Lawless and Miss Mary Calandra, Top Row: James Johns, Richard Niles, Eugene Rowland, Donald Watkins, James Weeks, Edward Schindler Richard Fitts, John Harris, Ronald Dorchester, Thomas Hill, Francis Vile, Emmett Glover. Middle Raw, Joyce Giersberg, Julia Chapman, Carol McLaren, Nancy Auttinger, Margaret Schroeder, Nancy Bishop, Joan Krnyon, Janet Frood, Barbara Miller, Janet Smith, Martha Woodford, Marilyn Vidler, Sally Brennernan. Front Row: Keith Brown, Edward Sennett, Patricia Puffet Dourice Carpenter, Isabelle Lamphere, Catherine Cook, Miss Mary Calandra, Mary Mulroy, Joyce Thompson, Judy Pelchy, Eugene Rice, Clifford lsgar, Q x-4 x it i YJ!
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