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JUNIOR GIRLS Front row, left to right-N. Dickinson, K. Griffin, D. Short, M. Vosburgh, M. Stevens, C. Bauer J. Morse, D. Perry, B. Hanson, I. Forsyth, L. Ferriton, J. Talcott, E. Fitzgerald, Coleman. Row two-A. Masmann, M. Williams, L. Hickey, M. Hover, S. Bender, L. Ward, L. Hosmer A. Bennett, P. Grandeo, P. Graham, M Pendergast, A. Blanchard, A. Coleman, C. Rose Row three-A. Matson, N. Sherwood, D. Tubaugh, E. Bennett, S. Knauf, K. Martin, B. Lind P. Jerome, M. Bartlett, D. Jastremsky, M. Bevan, L. Gaylord, R. Black. Row four-B. Pass, A. Whitmarsh, J. Carrigan, N. Ellis, S. Dodge, J. O7Brien, J. Roper, M Pace, L. Brown, M. Gay, B. Knight, E. Clark, N. Cornish. Row five-P. Snyder, B. Edwards, B. VanRiper, XB. VanRiper, E. Clark, M. Hildebrand, M Miller, A. Kunte, D. Rollins, M. Wells, S. Farrington. JUNIOR BOYS Front row, left to right-D. Reynolds, R. Shaughnessy, R. Hinchcliffe, R. Barton, S. Banas W. Griffin, A. Stephens, W. Neal, R. Frank, R. Taylor. Row two-J. Babcock, R. Haus, R. Gage, Cooper, T. Doty, E. Harvey, K. Powell, R. Stinard N. Moraitis, L. Relyea. Row three-F. Ayers, G. Kinney, R. Waltman, C. Arnold, T. Mullen, E. Milks, W. Beach A. Butlien, D. Talcott, D. Card. Row four+F. Megivern, R. Goslin, T. Kimball, A. Bennett, F. Powell, S. Chaffee, T. Atchison J. Perkins, C. Hagelin, D. Tilfany, G. Hills. 27
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The Juniors his QQ, if gli If JUNIOR OFFICERS Front row, left to right--B. Han- son, Secretary, Mr. Tamburrino A. Butlien, Vice President. Row Iwo-C. Bauer, Treasurer, J. Cooper, Student Council Repre- sentative, G. Hills, President, T. Atchison, Student Council Rep- resentative, S. Knauf, Student Council Representative. The Indians of Sl proudly hold open the rawhide doorway of this large wigwam to introduce you to Chief Pale Face Garry Hills and the rest of his brave warriors and squaws. One of the bravest is Second Chief Black Eyed Arthur Butlien. Along with these are two squaws, Little Cute Face Betty Han- son, who takes care of all the messages and Smile Pretty Cynthia Bauer, who takes and protects the tribe's wampum. Not only are there just these honored braves and squaws in this large Wigwam, but the whole tribe are waiting to greet you with a friendly 5'How.,' And last but not least is the Witch Doctor Frank Tamburrino, who leads the tribe into the right wars and away from the wrong. This Witch Doctor led them 26 into a war dance on the eleventh sun of the second rain and he also made different feast days where all of the squaws brought their best made food, to be sold for more Wampum, for their Smile Pretty Cynthia Bauer to pro- ICCI. The tribe of 5l'l has contributed to the school successes in football, baseball, and basketball. The Junior squaws hold th eir own in cheering the braves on to victory, and the On Club has a few of the Junior squaws as members. Many of the squaws as well as braves, are active athletes The Junior Tribe of 5l are aiming to be the best in scholarship and extra-curricular activities ever to be graduated from this wig- WHIII.
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The Sophomores . gy -P b. 1 . f iwii in , t t'f.x1?if SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Front row, left to right-T. Hart man, President, Miss Yerdon, C Knox, Vice President. Row two-B. Signs, Secretary, D McNeil, Treasurer, B. Mahar, Student Council Representative E. Toepke, Student Council Rep- resentative. The beating of the tom-toms called the sophomore squaws,' and uwarriorsv to the big conference to elect their chief and his helpers. We elected Thomas Hartman as our chief and Charles Knox as vice-chieftain. Betty Signs was elected as our secretary, and David McNeil as our treasurer. Our tribe is well represented in the Student Council by Esther Toepke and William Mahar. We elect- ed Miss Yerdon to be our class advisor. We are Hheap-big proud of our braves, for they have participated in many of the school activities. The entire first string of the J. V. basketball team was made up of sopho- mores. The five boys, George Bowen, Ernie Hanbury, Bud Knox, Jay Campbell, and Chuck Dougherty, made their tribe very proud of them. The second string was also represented by some of our warriors, Herbie Settel, Pat Panetti, and Frankie Waters. We all hold our heads high, for one of our tribes- men, Bill Mahar, is on the first string on the Varsity Team, and a member of the Varsity Club. In football we were proud to see the great ability of big husky Dick Gartland and others like Bud Knox, Bill Bish, and Chuck Dougherty. Track has not yet started, but when it does some of our fleetfooted runners will surely do well in the races. Of course the squaws have been doing their part to keep up,' the spirit by cheering their warriors to victory. In football all of the squaws in our tribe did plenty, but in basket- ball Maggie Hoskins, Joanne White, and Rosie Codner helped make the cheering squad one of the best in the school's history. Both the squaws and braves participated in the choirs, band and orchestra. Some of the sophomores wrote essays for a contest. The essays were written on the topic, Peace With Honor for America. One of the biggest worries of the Sophs was how to face their classmates and give oral book reports. Now they look forward to book report days because they are so much fun. As a whole, the sophomores, in the past year, did the work to the best of their ability. They have labored hard all year long, and hope that they will be the successful graduat- ing class of '52.
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