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19 N llllldl' ' Jolly: Hello, Greenie Freshman? IND-4l3r Greenie: Why Jolly Junior! How is it you happened to call? Jolly: I called to ask you about your first year in high school. Did you enjoy . Greenies Oh, it wasn't bad and guess whom we elected for our President--Walter COI16 Q Jolly: Yeh, and I heard you elected Betty Moll a ey as your Treasurer and Bill Coyle as your here when we had Anita Cross, and were our guests. Greenies You should have been I959. Our Class Adviser, Miss Smith and Mr. Charles Funnell, dance music and various games. Jgllyg say good-by. G? for Vice-President, with Gladys Secretary. our first get-together in October two other teachers, Miss Lucille Our funmakers provided us with We had cider and doughnuts for refreshments. Well, our three minutes are about up, so I'd Greenie: Before you hang up, I want to tell you we had another party in June. Well, good-by for a little while. by Petrina Agnello R busto Wollocv, Cone Moll woodhams, Galvin' Coyle' lo ' Lc1ve1ier Mepham Brewer Pittg' Lomonggergaiieylbigiz?'cTh822i?nir1Qb1e, Lf cook, ignello, Norton 5' Pu5f1:y'rQabb yw ,Pufsleyy Miss Cross, Covey' Pierce' Raymor r e e 'J I e e S
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Pisle Lutzkin Slocum . VanWorwav, . Y: '1 DeGroot Franks' Izarfisgoliatgxgrgggi Hart, Hoilebrandi Kigginmnaabzf-1: gottgg, Dgigsn Coilier, DiRose, SchaZiir,Cu2g11er,nBendschneider, Mogray ,Qgp S , 3 , vf 1114 11111 Cornelius, Pruchniah, Cass, nr. ' 1 Soph I: Do you remember when we first entered high school as the green freshmen? Soph II: Oh, yes, we chose Gerald Harris to lead us rouEE our first year assisted by Elsie Hollebrand, Vice- Presidentg Gerald Waterman, Secretaryg Shirley Hart, Treas- urer and Miss Cross as Class Adviser. Sonh I: In November we held a party in the gymnasium and tHe rest f t o he year passed too swiftly for any entertain- ments. sw V 1 f'-'Si'-I 2 . m .gil Sonh Il: Now we are gay, young sophomores headed by Robert Mg,N m' j WW! Qgffni Mason, Presidentg Donald Risley, Secretaryg Betty Cass, 'p-..,. Vice-Presidentg Elberta Davis, Treasurer, and Mr. Funnell, Class Adviser. Sonh I: Our festivities consisted of a Hol1owe'en Part and th y a eater party in farch, which we.e enjoyed by all. Sooh II: During our sophomore year many budding romances burst into full bloom. Sonh I: Next year we shall be able to t ll t e he alumni much more about the work, romances and entertainment of the class of 1942. 18 cars' ol? lumix
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dw' n Kothiriniler' DeLass Luke, wemesr DiRoSe' Goo rg ,Hart B eway 2 X t 1 inger Powe ' - Eogue' igftus, McCarty: Grabb' Yi h goto DO71ea Triou' whili Place Ialker' P QQBT Perkins, Trimb S, 1 L' ond Klapp, Ruffe a vaguoigayilagkenburg, Abbott, Miss S. lc Fm Q x0 GP ! 5 Doug: Hello, Jerry, how about telling me the class ' s ory you wrote? ' Jerry: Sure thing! Our class history is very indefinite L up o the seventh grade except for many happy reminis- cences of work and play under Miss Manning, Miss Urlla McLymond, Mrs. Brown, Miss Derrenbacker, Mrs. Porrey, and Mrs. Suter. Doug: What about the seventh and eighth grades? erry: In the seventh grade under Mrs. Calkins we orcan- ze our Class Club with Gerald McCarty as President Margaret Bogue, Vice Presidentg Gerald Becker, Secretary and Treasurer. This year under Miss McLymond, William Loftus is President with Mary Beneway, Lenora Luke, and Douglas Doyle as Secretary, Vice-President, and Treasurer,1 respectively. We held the first meeting in September followed by monthly meet ings. The success of tomorrow depends upon the preparation of todayu was chosen as class motto- the red rose the 1 fl , , c ass owerg purple and gold as class colors. Dou : Did you have any new ideas or parties this year? Berry: Yes, this graduating class is the first to have a Reading Club. Each pup reading ten approved books this year received a blue seal. All but one read the ten books. Anyone who had read fifty approved books earned a Reading Testimonial from Superintendent Clark. The big social event of the year was the class party held at the school in April. All reported a fine time. Then we have Robert Place as valedictorian and Mary Beneway, salutatorian. This year the race was close. William Loftus, Gerald McCarty, and Herbert Hart all came within two points of the highest mark. Graduation is the happy climax to eight years of hard work. Doug: That's what I think too, Jerry. 20 ccllau 5 off 11194141
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