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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
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John Morgan Cornwell “The great secret of happiness is to be at ease with yourself.” Junior Prom Committee. Senior Prom Committee. Senior Plav Committee. Class Basketball 4. Frances Dombroski “I live my life in my own, quiet way.” Senior Play Committee. Senior Dance Committee Louis Robert Smyrski “Some day he’ll be a foreman.” Senior Play Committee. Senior Dance Committee. Graduation Committee. Year Book Committee. Ruth Evelyn Johnson “At peace with the world.” Treasurer Home Economics Club. Junior Prom Committee. Senior Play Committee. Assembly Program 4. Ann Dolores Thompson “A loyal steadfast friend; what more could one ask ?” Dramatic Club 4. Dramatic Club Play 4. Dramatic Club Committee 4. Senior Play Committee. Assembly Program 4. Irving Shapiro A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market.” Junior Prom Committee. Senior Dance Committee. Senior Play Committee. Dramatic Club Play 4. Assembly Program 4. Class Baseball 2-8. Francis PeaglEr “She who is good is happy.” Home Economics Club, Secretary 2. Senior Plav Committee. Junior Prom Committee. Home Economics Club 1-2 Joseph John Plock “For he’s a jolly good fellow, but don’t pick an argument.” Class Baseball 2-3. Class Basketball 2-3-4. Social Committee 2-8-4. Senior Dance Committee. Senior Play Committee. Assembly Program 3. Class Night Committee. Year Book Committee 4. MarJorie O’Neil “Nothing is impossible to industr}'.” Committee for Social 1. Senior Dance Committee. Senior Play Committee. Junior Prom Committee.
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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL The Junior High School consists of grades seven and eight, rooms 10, 14 and 15. Each room succeeded in getting one perfect day. Because of the financial success of the magazine contest, all the teachers and pupils were able to spend a day at the Peabody Museum in New' Haven. The Class officers are: Room 10—President, Margaret Gentry; Vice-President, Catherine Meddaugh; Secretary, William Adams; Treasurer, Lorraine Lathrop. Room 14—President, Victor Hasler; Vice-President, Mary Peck; Secretary, Evelyn Roberts; Treasurer, Marion Zumpli. Room 15—President, Beverly Crooker; Vice-President, Jack Straub; Secretary, Joan Dodd; Treasurer, Richard Sussman. The Freshman Class started out with one hundred and seven pupils and at the close of school had ninety-five pupils. When the choosing of officers began, the following were elected: The Freshman members of the Student Council are Robert Dodd, Nina Johnson, and Mildred Golembeski. FRESHMAN CLASS President-—Robert Dodd. Vice-President—Marion Weeks. Secretary—Beatrice Martin. Treasurer—Edward Day.
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