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Seated, Lett to Right--I. Durfee, I. Bentham, I. Condon, Dawley, G. Peters, I. Fox, S. Rettiq. Second Row-L. Richardson, C. Ruttenbur, D. Colvin, I Kenney, F. Barth, D. Smith, Mr. Earle, Ukdvisorl. Third Row-D. Van Wormer, E. Ellis, L. Nhller, E. Mather. Glwmf Gaeek O Class Officers--L. Richardson, Pres., D. Colvin, Vice-Pres., I. Fox, Treas., D. Smith, Sec. To start the year off right, the juniors entertained us seniors by taking us to dinner at Rarnsey's Restaurant and then to the show in Iarnestown. All of us had a wonderful time. Stationery and card sales filled up their spare hours after Christmas until they started working on their play, Aunt Tillie Goes to Town , which they put on April 8. Their long awaited rings finally came March 7 and they spent the next two weeks showing them oft to everyone whom they could get interested. Were they proud of them! They have passed into the Autumn years of their school life, which have aifordedthem many happy days. They know that next year will bring many new opportunities cmd will prove to be some of the happiest days ot their school years. page twenty-five
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J f - is Seated-I. Earle, C. Woodcock, M. MacDonald, B. Gens, E Samuelson, H. Winship, L. Woodcock. . Second Row-R. Sager, R. Radloif, R. Warner, L. Troutman G. McNamara, E. Felt, N. Sutter, Mrs. Olson, iAdvisorJ. Third Row-G. Barnes, N. Nobles, I. Troutman, D. Howard A. Stone. Swzfhfb Class Officers-R. Sager, Sec., E. Samuelson, Treas., N. Sutter, Pres. Absent-N. Dye, Vice-Pres. The Iuniors, just one year short of the biggest year of their lives, are fast approaching this final and most eventful year in school. This year the Iuniors sponsored two Baked Food Sales, each a huge success. ln November they combined the sale of Christmas Cards and station- ery. . Their play Fathers Money on March 25, drew a very big crowd, and the class is looking forward to presenting their Senior Play. Nelson Dye, the class vice-president, was out of school for some time as the result of an operation, but he is back to good health now. We really hope that this class has a lot of luck next year and that they have all the fun we have had during our Senior year. page twenty-four
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Seated-R. Earle, B. Hill, ,I. Reynolds, M. Schultz, C. Howard, E. Gould, E. Parsell, R. Dayton, E. Priest. Second Row--I. Blotner, M. Aldrich, L. Mann, N. Brumfield, I. 'lhies, R. Wood, I. Aldrich, D. Williams, C. Alger, G. Abramowski, Miss Salter tAdviso'rJ. Third Row-H. Smith, l-I. Wolfe, W. Gaylord, C. Troutman, L. lnqersoil, D. Butcner, C. Miller, R. Boque, R. Crowell. Saulfz legion page twenty-six Class Officers-E. Parsell, Sec., L. Ingersoll, Vice-Pres., Ft. Wood, Pres., C. Miller, Treas. The sophomore class with one year of experience behind them are on their way to many future experiences: some pleasant, some perhaps trying. This class started the year off with a bang by selling candy at all of the home basketball games, and realized a profitable income. Besides selling candy they sponsored the annual Sophomore Hop on March ll, and had numerous Baked Food Sales during the course of the year. It certainly looks as though this class has a good start toward the future educationally, financially and athletically. The fact that three of their members played varisty basketball this year, really shows that they are well-represent ed in the sports field. We wish this class all the luck in the world for anything they plan for the future.
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