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v unior Class Mrs Paulus First row I Bakeman J Warner B Bender B Barden D Keane E Tarbox Second row E Gardner V Fedorowicz B Collum B Hinrichsen D Galoin Mrs Paulus H Simmons H Lewis R Cole J Goodrich Third row S Okrepkie V Spencer H Beebe A Jewett H Niznik G Royce J Good rich F Norris Fourth row R Harter Z Rosinski E Soule H Saxby G Yaman D Marshall J Lawton A Kulikowskl H Vanvorce R Gregrow C Munch D Ballou JUNIOR HISTORY The class of '43 began its freshman year by pouring into the rooms of Mrs Chamberlain and Nr Loomis We were now important freshman, and the first five letters of our title certainly sulted us We began our year by electing the following class officers president Donald Galpln vice pres ident, Marlon Fisae, secretary, Rosemary Harter, assistant secretary, Law rence Grant, and treasurer, George Yaman Our class advisers were Mr Fancner and Mrs Goodfellow During the year we had two parties which every one enjoyed During our sophomore year our class officers were president, Richard Ballou vice president, Elwood Mathewson, secretary, Rosemary Harter, Treas urer, George Yaman That year we had only one party We were beginning to calm down and prepare ourselves for our taxing year as juniors and seniors This year our class officers are president, Helen Simmons, vice president, Donald Galpin, secretary, Betty Hinrichsen treasurer, Helen Lewis Ve had one class party, for now that we are serious upper classmen we have had no time for more Our class dvlser is Yrs Paulus Helen Simmons 20 : . , . , . , . , . , . . 2 . , . , . , . , . , , . . . . . , . , . . : - , r - 1 - 1 ' I - 9 - 1 - ' 2 . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . . Fifth row: D. Benjamin, G. Ball, J. Delaney, B. Bartlett, B. Grant, C. Rice, R. Ballard, . , . 1 . . 5 Q A . , L . C , Q - - . H U - g -L . A . - - - ' I
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GLASS PQOrn eV KvOUtlHU8d, After tae nunber w s ove v t mf Q t room to mite a letter Slnce I was too lazf to write lt nvself r FJ or D e tary and was lnfor d that amon t os fron who I could choo e were Violet Cobler, LaVerna lunch and Bet y Sews d classnat s of mine After the letter wa written I tu ned on t e ra lo to et he a es rews A soeclal news b oadcast lnforn m tb t the Ya e had won the orld Series, with Emerson Avery and Tony K r the ay stars Th next mornin I ran uoon Vary Jean Smith who wa returning from a university in S A She informed me that she had won e scholar shlo in hlvh school and had been takin? advanced wor for the oast fev Daoers to see w at h d haooened to the rest of our classn tes mhe first article which attracted our attention was an announce ment of tne marriage of Sally Simmons It seemed that he vas volng to quit her job as a medical secret ry and marry Shiner h r Der ennlal boyfriend As we glan d trrouvh the v rlous items about defens worm, noticed that arlan Sherwood and Soohie .asoer are l A in this branch assisted by their secretary Julia Luszczen Julia said nBe1na a secretary is a cor in good job but Next we notl ed the picture of a beautiful new plane that had been desirned by Norman Lawrence Duane Tarbox, and Kenneth Saddlemire The article said that Janet nG1b' Purole would cult her job of breaa ing men's hearts to take a Job as air hostess on the olane, while fary doward would become the stewardess llliam Wade, noted modernlstic agriculturlst was one of the oassengers on her maiden voyage 4e went on to read that Helen Cook had accented a Job at Cornell as a Soanlsh teacher mo says beauty and brains don t mix? In the travel section we discovered that the well :nown erey hound bus driver, Douglas Sobblns, had been awarded the honor of driv ing the first 1952 Greyhound between Binghamton and New York, and that o his first trio Helen Saxby, noted organist, would be a oassenger On the women s page we found a news item say ng that Gertrude Cobler nd Mae Harvey had accented jobs at New York University as homemaking teachers Just before we put the oaner away we noticed that nRedH Haecaer has a position as teacher of ohysi al education at uortland Normal and that Ed Kenyon is a leading chicien farmer Then, as Mary Jean and I said good bye I waxed from my oleasant dream I've relived my dream w ile I've been telling you about it s I sit here now thinking about Une dream and all of my classmates th t I have met nsp1r1tually,' I wonder if they are really as I pictured them. I wonder . Gordon Champney Caided and abetted by?J 19 'N'?':lf1 I1 - A .- - 1 f a- r, I ren to 5 -ta e a 'Y' , - , 3 . l,, ., I a.Q f a s cre- . ' me . g h e M - 2 - I s V , . . u d C ,F --a 1 1 6 . . . s . ., r ' h d 5 t . lot t . v . s, r d s ned e .a U nie s , t .- Y . ' H ' H 'aspe , I d , s . 9 . A LL . . L , .I S , , Aa A. K Q s - 1. . 1 A . H . J Ii . 1 J 11- .0 H ' ' years. Mary Jean and I spent the rest ol the day looking through tne . - A Q 8 I D - u El . .L L I - . . . . . . . sn : M U H II . a r --.e , - - . ce , C . a ' e ' we ll . V! . L Q X. - - A . I , V 1 o 1 Q , I I 1 u X , I .......... , I fi o 5 1 - - I 1 - V - . 1 A L' ' LY V L A ... . 'V 4. L .. , , . 1 ' ' 1 v. I - A . I A H '1 s 1 L A. - n , . , I 4 v A , J.. Q YY u Q . A . . A . I - A 4 1 A 5. L 9 .- I . . . I 1 - , - M . Q . A, ' 9 - a
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Sophomore Class Miss Besanson First row R Allmandlnger P Baldwin A Nash L Barrows D Bushnell P Bliss A Vyott F Gould Second row B Cleveland M Meddaugh A Zimmer D Nestfall, V Bradley Miss Besanson G Kobylarz, R Keith D Raynsford A Myott P Hotallng Third row B Rlvenberg H Shoultes E Benjamin B Whittaker N Marshall J Wood ard G Cook E Howard S Bean L Becker V Chauvln Ostrander E Newman D Keith D Bolson, H Dalton Fifth row A Beloxur E Wheeler J Ridgeway D Lewis E Nett J Jacason G Okreokie L Bakeman F Tiffany, G Vorrleon K Lawtor SOPHJWORE V STORY The class of 1944 held one meeting during their freshmen year at which they elected officers as follows president, Dorla Bushnell, secretary treasurer, Helen Lewis Student Council representatives, Peggy Bliss and Lee Ostrander The class held an ice skating party on the school rink on February 5 While they were freshmen, Miss E Medve acted as their class adviser Their homeroom teachers were Miss Cunningham and Mr Loomis As sophomores they held a meeting to elect officers The offices were all filled by boys, as follows Daniel Lewis, president, James Ridgeway vice president Joe Bates, secretary, George Okrepkle, treasurer Alex Belo kur and Virginia Bradley were Student Council representatives They had one party which was held in the school gymnasium Dancing and games were en Joyed The class adviser has been Miss Besanson Dorla Bushnell 21 : . , . , . , . , . , . , . A , . . , Y . . , , . , . , . . , . , . - 1 - 1 - 1 - - : . , . , . , . , . , . - , . , . , . , . , . . Fourth row: G. Dudek, C. Spencer, C. Grimley, H. Cornwell, B. Estep, J. Bates, L. , . , . , . . . : . ' , . , . , . , . , . ' , . A , , , , . Ll , , A. '. UI' L I 1 ' ., , - 5 - .
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