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f' L-I The I 575 2 q PfVX'e.Q,i C: 1 an Junior Clloss Rollll IEAN BARTLETT Typifying Tune -- There's No Depression In Love. Identification -- Look for Bob and you'll find lean. MARIORIE CANFIELD Typifying Tune -- My Blue Days Blew Over, Identification -- She wears glasses but look behind 'em. CHESTER SMITH Typifying Tune -- I Can't Write The Words. Identification -- The little golden-haired chap. CHRISTMAS ZAMPOGNA Typifying Tune -- Whistling In The Dark. Identification -- Iolly and carefree. PAULINE CARL Typifying Tune -- One More Date. Identification -- Conversing with Almarion. DORIS IOHNSON Typifying Tune -- Hard To Get. Identification -- Chewing gum and talking simultaneously. MINNIE KELLEY Alias-- Iean' Alias-- Felix' Alias-- Chef Alias-- Chris' Alias-- Pete' Alias-- Dot' Alias-- Biddy' Typifying Tune -- Between the Devil, and the Deep Blue Sea. Identification -- Our red-headed president. FRANCENA MALMROSE Typifying Tune -- Love, You Funny Thing. Identification -- Pleasingly plump and very talkative. ' MAXINE RAFFERTY Typifying Tune -- Why Shouldn't I? Identification -- She knows her excuses. LOIS LUNDGREN Typifying Tune -- lust a Blue Eyed Blonde. Identification -- Iolly and gay. RUTH STIDD Typifying Tune -- Some of These Days. Identification -- Tall, dark haired and cheerful. Twenty Five Q - X :Gif 'X E1- ,, , , Q . , 'X 1 pr' f P' 1 Alias-- F rank Alias-- Max' Alias-- Pep' 1 Alias-- Ruthie --V. I I. L
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Tjhe 1952q JpmaQieian T Junior Class Roll ROSIE RICH Alias-- Rose Typifying Tune -- Let's Get Friendly. Identification f- Very artistic. VICTOR LARSON Alias-- Wick Typifying Tune -- I'm With You. Identification -- Giving the girls a break. GEORGE NELSON Alias-- Bud Typifying Tune -- Pals Forever. Identification -- Short, plump and blonde. WOODROW OAKES Alias-- Wood Typifying Tune -- Smile, Darn Ya, Smile! Identification -- Carries a cane. FLOYD IREEP Alias-- Bus Typifying Tune -- Time on My Hands. Identification -- Has a joke for every occasion. GEORGE SALVUCCI Alias-- Archie Typifying Tune -- Tie a Little String Around Your Finger. Identification -- A broad smile, all the while. - KENNETH SIMON Alias-- Simp Typifying Tune -- Oh! For the Wild and Wooly West. Identification -- When not selling ice he's strumming his guitar. ISABEL SALINDERS Alias-- Issy Typifying Tune -- Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams. Identification -- Never makes noise. MARY VEROCHE I Alias-- Sally Typifying Tune -- I'rn Looking For a Girl Named Mary. Identification -- Good-natured. SUSIE VEROCHE Alias-- Sue Typifying Tune -- Somebody's Sweetheart. Identification -- Short and merry. CATHERINE WAMSLEY Alias-- Kay Typifying Tune -- Faded Summer Love. Identification -- A pleasant smile always. , . - 'rii l :' ' W F -vI, .- I -w- T'ji,a-- A . -'EQ' xfii-it ,i2ggg Twenty Four ,,f,Hi.. -,
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gfhe 11952 Magie1an ..l Soplhomores We, the class of '34, entered high school as sophomores on August 31, 1931. Our class was composed of forty-one members the first three weeks. Then we had the misfortune to lose two students, Courtney Reading, who moved to Bradford, and Ruth Almony, who also moved away. At our first class meeting held under the supervision of Mr. Kelley, our class teacher, class officers were elected and class dues were voted at twenty cents a month. The president appointed an assembly committee composed of three students. The next week, which was Institute Week, we enjoyed the first vacation of our sophomore year. When we returned to school, hard work was just beginning. The teachers seemed to have no pity whatever concerning tests, especially Mr. Fish in Biology. When report cards were received there was not so much disapproval as the teachers seemed a little generous the first period. We soon found out how quickly they could change when we received our cards the second time. About this time Thanksgiving was coming and the boys were all waiting for the short vacation so that they could go out and show what real hunters they were. When deer season came, Paul Goodman, a sophomore boy, was the first to get a nice buck. Q.-f 1, N.. H gig' ER ,l w lztt ,x M. ,5 V t if 'v Twenty Szx
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