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Sophomores In the early part of October the Sophomore Class held its first meeting and class officers were elected. The following members were chosen by the class: McAllister, Presidentg Ruth Butensky, Vice-Presidentg Betty Haefele, Secretaryg Miriam Rasmussen, Treasurer. This year the class is a rather large one. The members of the Sophomore Class extend best wishes for success and happiness to the members of the Senior Class. Ruth Butensky, Vice-President tl'9 lifZ5.'-lc
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Freshman In our first year of high school we were the largest class in Newtown High. At the beginning of the school year we elected officers as follows: Loretta Nichols, President, Burr Morgan, Vice-President, Charles Swan, Secretary, John Ryan, Treasurer. The Freshman Class is represented by several boys and girls on the intramural basketball teams. Loretta Nichols, President ,2.l- ' -Q7 :J ' 4 ' ..- N ' Q
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