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KX 1 .J v 'N . it . A A1 . . 3 ., l il t' .1 -----X 4 A' 'K F 'elf - i... lst Bow: 2nd Row 3rd Row: 4th Row: 5th Row: Shirley Keach, Patty Eberlin, Phyllis Lake, Barbara Gaiss, Shirley Flanders. Delores Andrews, Margaret Cook, Ruth Breen, Patty Hassenpluq, Sally Reed, Eleanor Durkin, Caroline Knapp, Alice Potter. Ruth Tillman, Lois Iohnson, Patty House, Helen Durkin, Betty Cutler, Florence Cross, Wilma Smith, Charmaine Claxton, Audrey Crumm, Georgia Cross. Earl Pearsall, Charles Tucker, Eathel Harris, Howard Blencowe, Charles Phelps, Georqe Robinson, Roland Baird, Clifford Bonbrake, Fred Casterline, Ted Wittiq, Iack Smith, Lloyd Cisco. Elmer Potter, Owen Wilkinson, Willard Morse, Cedric Stewart, Iohn LeValley, Richard Conover, William Thompson, Tom Kennedy, lack Hoque.
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JU I RS QQ 1' fm: ,,. , 5,3 fl, To guide us through our third year of high school We choses, T' as president, Elmer Potter, vice president, Willard Morse, and secretary-treasurer, Ruth Tillman. Our real guiding light has been Mr. Phelps, our advisor. Money making is the main theme of the Iunior year. We have done this through Christmas card and Wrapping paper sales and year book advertising. The year 1946 found us at Work on the Poster , Iohn LeValley, editor, and lack Smith, managing editor have Worked dil- igently with their staff to make this one the best yet. The athletic department has not been neglected, although neither boys nor girls have Won final games they really have been in there trying. All Work and no play would not be so good so We have had two class parties, a square dance and a skating party. CLASS OFFICERS RUTH TILLMAN ........... Secretary-Treasurer ELMER POTTER .... ........ P resident WILLARD MORSE ..... .... V ice President
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SCDPHGMCDRES In hopes of a successful year, the Sophomores started by electing officers. Mr. Woodworth was chosen for advisor, lim Ohls, president, Iohn Rice, vice-president, Ruth Clark, Treas- urer, and Louise Champlain, secretary. We didr1't have many parties during our second year in high school but the few we had were successful. A sophomore name could be found in any of the sports activities. We had many of our boys playing on our champion- ship basketball team. Although we did not have much success with our interclass games, We feel that both boys and girls put rp a good fight. At the end of the year we were proud of our success and looked forward to more success in our Iunior year. F -41' W lt N 'sffiegf . '! If CLASS OFFICERS LOUISE CHAMPLAIN ,..,......,.. Secretary IAMES OHLS ..v.... .. President RUTH CLARK --- , -. Treasure JOHN RICE ,... .... V ice President
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