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FRESHIHEH First Row, Left to Right: Frieda Loomis, Marilyn Hammond Audrev Dunks, Carolyn Brown C arlotte Cook, Shirley Marion. , It ' Second Row, Left to Right: Robert Mules, Donald Cranson Ada Genson Beverly Root Barbara Owen, Jeannette Thomas, Jack Norton, Richard Tobias, Richerd,Bod1ne 'Rodnev Phillips, Fred Abbuhl, Ph11liD,N1ver, Paul Wothe, Douglas Fuller, James Belnsp, L Larry Parker. The freshman class of l9M8 is composed of eleven girls and twelve boys. Its class officers are as follows: President-Ada Genson ' Vice-President-Barbara'Owen Secretary-Philin Niver Treasurer-Charlotte Cook The home room teacher is Miss Mary'MoCa1l: In September the class had twenty-four membersg Gordon Teeter left for Miami, Arizona, and Dale Smith left to attend Marathon Central School. Frieda Loomis Joined the class shortly after the opening of the first term., The , boys of the Freshman Class have made a good start in the.athlet1c fields Paul Wothe, Douglas Fuller, Jack Norton, Philin Niver, and James Belnao reoresent the class on the teams, The entire eleven gjflglhave Joined Leaders Cluojand Barbara Gwen is the Freshman renresentative on the cheerleading suuad, We hone to be one of the most aeitve classes to graduate from the-MCGFQW High School. '13
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SUPHUHIUHES First Row, Left to Right: Barbara Williams, Laura Hall, Beatrice Hulslander, Meri Williams, Marlea Grant, June Belnap, Jean Seamans, Nancy Burdick, Joyce Seamans. Second Row, Left to Right: Vera Heath, Shirley Hall, Betty Smith, BettyWusselL Barbara Beers, Anita Rulison, Dorothy Bentall, Frank Lakeman, Lawrence Hamillton, g2iE2dRowi geft go Right: Maurice King, Robert Clark, Raymond Bingham. Hilbert Y, 0 SP Gan, Edward Canfield, Robert Owen, Russel White, The class of 1950 started the year by electing class officers. They were as follows: President-Nancy Burdick Vice President-Frank Lakeman Secretary-June Belnao Treasurer-Dorothy Bentall Student Council-Raymond Bingham Early in the year the class sold oenclls on which was nrlnted the basket- ball schedule. Then we began selling hot dcg9,p0p and ootato china after the basketball and baseball games. These enterorlses proved nromlsing, due to the splendid coooeration of the classes, and before the year is over we hone to have over S200 in our treasury. . I ' I'm sure under the leadership of our class advisor, Mrs. Nellenback, we will develoo true ability and leadershlo in our class activities. 17 on
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fnsmu snnnf y First Row, Left to Right: Milltreata Covington, Barbara Wheelock, Polly Bernard, Shirley Stevens, Janice Pittman, Dorothy Berger, Edith Hulslander, Marilyn Craft, Patricia Owens. Second Row, Left to Right: Richard Grlsfield, Leon Greenwood, Robert Lakemsn, Allan Bean, Lee Goetcheus, Jeannine Hobart, Catherine Hammond, Frederick Hamiliton Third Row, Left to Right: David Elson, Howard Shinney, Arnold Schink, Richnrd Shippey, Mahlon Pittman, Henry Wadsworth Jr., Bert Abdallah, Robert Abdellah. In September the eighth grade formed s club which they called nThe 1952 Glub.n The following officers were elected: President-Henry Wadsworth Vice-President-Allan Bean Secretary-Barbara Wheelock Treasurer-Janice Pittman Adviser-Mrs. Mildred Honkins At Halloween time We had a narty in the school wym and the seventh graders and teachers were our guests. During National Book Week we visited the Lamont Memorial Library, where Mrs. Walter, llbsrlen, made us acquainted with the many new books. In January,we mgdg another visit to the Library for s book review. At Christmas our room was festive with a Christmas tree and we contributed with the senior high school, in an assembly orogram. We invited our narents, the faculty and seventh grade to a Valentine dance in the school gym on February eleventh. We have high-hooes for our next year as lowly freshmen. 19
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