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Sophomore Class The Sophomores were very ambitious, although they numbered nineteen, They were victorious over the Juniors in the magazine campaign. Joan Galbraith won the prize of a pen and pencil set awarded to her for the most sales. They presented the Christmas the class held a skating party at Skateland in order to raise money for their future prom., Many of the boys-Bill Merritt, Jim Cooke, Allen Keller and Paul Wallace-were football player s. Harold Galbraith and Joe Pribelsky were football managers. At forensic tournaments, Patsy Sutter, Margaret Anne Beard, Rosemary Pribelsky, Joanne Miller, Joann Galbraith, Sally Graffius, and Duane Hall upheld the glory cl the Sophomores. President - - - - - Joseph Pribelsky Vice-President - - -William Merritt Secretary - - - - - Joann Galbraith Treasurer - - - Paul Wallace FIRST ROW: Left to right-Joanne Miller. Carol Livengood, Harold Galbraith, Nancy Snannon. Margaret Beard, Rosemary Pribelaky, Joe Prlbelaky. SECOND ROW: Ml-a. Chlanell, Natalie lgo, Ilm Cooke, Joann Galbraith, Lester Rummel, Janna X ' num-er, Theodore Henan. J V H THIRD ROW: Patsy Sutter, Paul Wallace, Allen Keeler, Duane Hall, Bill Merritt, Sally Graffius. Z6 assembly on December ZZ, 1950, On January 26, 1951,
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President ----- - Sandra Trimble Vice-President - - -Evelyn Cushman Secretary ------ - Nancy Swank Treasurer - - - - Theresa Chesla Junior Class When the school bell rang ln September, twenty- flve Juniors, chattering gaily about their summer activities, assembled for the fir st roll call., The adrnission of three new students, two from Westmont and one from Blairsville, made the Junior Class the second largest in the school, however, they lost five members, When the doors closed in June, there were just ten boys and ten girls, Becuase the class needed some extra money the gI'0l-lp found numerous ways to earn it. Two bake sales, a magazine campaign with the Sophomores, several skating parties, and their class play, Here Come The Brides, provided the extra money needed for thegomo The fourth of May will be remembered by both the Juniors and the Seniors for it was the date of the prom, a very gala event, with delicious food, gay chatter, beautiful gowns, and sweet music. FIRST ROW: Left to right-Gladys Boring, Evelyn Cushman, Kathryn Mishler, Lucille Galbraith, Sandra Trimble, Nancy Swank. SECOND ROW: Pat Robb, Rita Halre, Flora Jean Spare, Janet Heming, Bettie Mlshler, Theresa Chesla, Mr s. Goodwin. THIRD ROW: Duane Carney, Duane Robb, Paul Heap, Tony Fabrizio, Henry Horrell, Phil Rhen. FOURTH ROW: Charles Heming, Arthur Gable. Franklin MCCU110'-lgh, Dick BCNOD. Har ry Boring. Eugene Heming. Z5
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jo Freshman C lass The Freshmen boast of the largest class member- ship, twenty-eight eager students all looking forward to four happy years in the modern new school building. Room three is the Freshman home room and Mr. Davis is the advisor., One way of making money for their class was a Halloween party at the Town Hall. Refreshments were served and a large profit was earned. Each member pays fifteen cents a month class dues and just in case there are delinquent students a fine of a nickel is charged., A At' the end of the school year as the Freshmen look back on the nine months with their many activities, they will agree that it has been a very profitable and happy year. President - - - - Fritz Cunningham Vice-President ------ Sally Igo Secretary - - - - - - Shirley Heap Tfeggufef -oow - - Palllillt And!!! FIR ST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW! FOURTH ROW: FIFTH ROW: SIXTH ROW: STANDING: Right to left-G. Chesla. N. Flickinger, N. Hemlng. R. Hollen, L. Martin, P. Atkins, V. D. Spare. W. Kisamore, J. Kim. S. lgo. L. Keith, R. Robinson. T. Smith. S. Heap, D. Boring, P. Overdorff, L. Boring. J. Henderson. J. Sigmund, D. Henderson, F. Betton, G. Beal. J. Boring, B. Boring, V. Hemlng, D. Ludwig. Mr. Davis, F. Cunningham. IZ. Ralyea. Z7
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