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The Class of ,52 First row, left to right: Dorothy Walker, Sylvia Nowalk, Barbara Wheelock,'Patricia Owens, Carol Smith, Jan-ice Pittman, Edith Hulslander, Milltreata Covington, Catherine Hammond. Back row: Trevor Bilodeau, Leon Greenwood, Allan C. Bean, Howard Sink, Howard Shippey, Arnold Schink, Mahlon Pittman, Lee Goetcheus, Richard Crislield, Bert Abdallah, David Elson, Henry Wadsworth, David Clark. Having survived the bitter trials of the sophomore year, we emerged an active and confident class. We juniors are just beginning to come into the limelight but we are still conscientious about our homework. Preparing for the day we will be seniors we took a responsible part in such organizations as the Glee Club and Student Council. President Henry Wadsworth headed a slate of othcers which included Vice-President, Sylvia Nowalkg Secre- tary, Carol Smith, Treasurer, Robert Lakeman and Student Council, Catherine Hammond. Miss Seeley, class ad- visor arul new faculty member, helped us greatly in promoting our junior activities. We welcomed Barbara Jacquin and Howard Sink to our class last September. In October, we held a public Hallowe'en Dance with Speigle Wilcox's band. Our magazine sale netted us a proiit of over 3350. To help promote sales we divided the class into the blue and red teams with Trevor and Janice, respectively, heading the teams. The end of the sale found the blues having a slight edge over the reds. Our annual Junior Prom, featuring John McNeil's orchestra, was held May 18. Among the awards bestowed on the juniors were the P. T. A. banner, the girls championship in soccer, volley- ball and basketball. Janice Pittman and Hank were chosen ,by our class to represent McGraw at the Syracuse Citizenship Day Con- ference. Janice wastalso picked to go to Girl's State. By the end of the year, we consider ourselves qualified to take on the senior responsibilities. 20
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l The Class of '53 First row, left to right: Beverly Hayes, Shirley Williams, Camilla Heath, joan Allore, Florence johnson, joan Belknap, jane Cobb, joan Lakin, Shirley Bishop, Elizabeth Teeter, Medora Potter, Marilyn Fuller, Joanne Card. Second row: Stanton 'Doran, james Brown, Carl Kimberly, LeRoy Jennings, Howard Baer, john Goetcheus, john Talbot, George Hicks, Richard Wilson, james Gilbert, Robert Russell, Russell Teeter, Donald Briggs, james Beattie. This year the Sophomores blossomed out for their first big business year. Marilyn, Harriet, Shirley, Camilla, joan Allore, joan Belknap, and Bobby Russell sold hot dogs, pop and candy at the soccer games. The class was divided into groups to share the work. The same refreshments plus potato chips were sold at the basketball games. Bob Zirbel made himself and his car useful by fetching and carrying re- freshments and empty pop bottles. We also sold pencils featuring the basketball schedule. At present our I profits total 3150. One classmate, Beverly Hayes was very ill during the year. To cheer her up, we sent. a sunshine basket. The Sophomores and the Seniors have had a neck and neck race for the scholarship banner. We have both had it twice. The averages for the first two quarters were as follows: IS! quarter -- Sophomores ............................ 79.9 2nd quarter- Seniors .......... ....... 7 8.6 Seniors .................................... 79.6 Sophomores ............................ 77.2 We did not do as well on the P. T. A. banner. To win the P. T. A. banner our parents must help us. Our class officers are as follows: Pfeiidwf --....-................................ . Russell Teeter Secretary ............................................ ,lack Talbot Vive-Pfefidenl ....... ....... R obert Russell Student Council Reprerenlative ...... Marilyn Fuller TWH-fllfff' ............ ....... S hirley Bishop Clan Advisor ........................................ Mr. Guy 21
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