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First Row-M. Milisky, R. McCall, G. Settle, P. Newell, I. Williams, C. Erskine, D. Ford, M. Howard, C. Smith, N. Bodine, I. Seabrooks, D. Kaltenbaugh, D. Miller. Second Row-F. Marrie, A. Stillson, A. Bonish, S. Mehard, P. Peniston, I. Nelson, M. Sakely, B. Iones, D T. Linden, M. Demeny, M. Lanterman, V. Buddie, B. Lawton. Third Row-R. Nelson, B. Polito, H. Stacy, I. Fournier, G. Iones, H. Klem, M. Morris, I. Glover, P. Medley, E R H P I P Th P W' . oman, . ra er, . ompson, . ire. Fourth Row-H. Millard, K. Niemi, W. Conzett, I. Ludt, G. Kent, J. Poulson, R. McCollum, V. Smith, L. Marsh, D. Repasky, L. Miller, I. Brennard, I. Lumpp, ,W. Powrie. Fifth Row-R. Eich, R. Dearing, I. Vance, I, Vilsack, I. Lago, G. Luteran, W. Srock l'd like to introduce a few people of our class, so here goesl Brains! Well, as far as they go Cwith people like Don Repasky, Lamar Miller, Iim Fournier, Carol Erskine, and Mary Howardl our class is rather hard to beat. Then we'd like you to meet two Witty whiz kids who always manage to say some bright remark in biology, Paul Wire and Doc tlackl Vance. Sports! Sports is a main interest in our class for both boys and girls. We have hopes of a four letter man in football in George Luteran. Take a bowl Seven fellows went out for basketball. l-lere's hoping that they work as hard next year as they did this year. We also have some promising track stars. As for girl's sports, Iane Williams, Sally Mehard, and Virginia Buddie brought up Freshman honors in the GAA. All-Star Team. What about the Freshman- Sophomore noon games? Well, we shouldn't brag, but- Leadership! Phil Thompson held our seat as president of the class. Other officers were: Lamar Miller-vice-president, Mary Milisky- Secretary-treasurer, student council representatives-Dick Dearing and Hugh Stacy. Also Iane Williams, who led us in the cheering section during the games. Seminarianl I think we can all agree that no one in our class could have done a better job than Peggy Wood and Phil Thompson. Activities! The social which we gave was well attended. Thanks to all the committees. The Class! Three cheers and a few extra added. We leave to the coming class, all of the fun we've had and the high aims that we wish to attain. Well, here's hopin', kids! The Freshman Class Page 'Twenty-two
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- , Wy f f. . - - e f x - .. First Row-N. Stone, I. Cunningham, G. Campbell, M. Taaffe, C. Romeo, S. Doeright, I. Carty, N. Lewis, N. Palmer, I. Dyer, B. Sprague, D. Unger, M. Ezell. Second Row-M. Velich, M. Leeper, B. Smith, I. Klinke, I. Mercer, R. Lewis, M. Davis, E. Cotterman, D. Sharpe, S. Battista, E. Dupey, D. Marino, C. Mound, I. McCaugl'1eY. l- lohnson. Third Row-E. Maurice, I. Kridler, E. Smith, B. Bailey, I. Norris, R. Slosser, R. Stacey, M. Hill, H. Kulifay, B. Szush, D. Scholl, T. Seidner, R. Yavorsky. Fourth Row-I. Settle, R. Miller, I. Geddes, I. Scholl, C. Richardson, F. Battista, G. Watson, I. Ballantine, R. Spanabel, W. Paliomaki, R. Day, R. Tinney, W. Hadnett, A. Borcik. Fifth Row'-D. Seidel, D. Renstrom, K. Wyatt, R. Opre, D. Lewis, I. Walker, I. Williams, E. McCauley, I. Mann, R. Howell, G. Millard, I. Holt, H. Braman. Come along everybody, hop aboard the 1949 model of the Seminary jalopy. Io Anne Iohnson Cpresidentl is driving and Ray Howell Cvice-president? is checking the maps. Iune Carty Csecretary-treasurerl keeps track of the mile- age and pays the bills. Our relations with the Highway Department are kept straight by Iack Holt Cstudent council representativel. Stop number one is to see the football and basketball stars of the Sopho- more class. Look at the yards that line gains! And as for baskets, well just count the points. This year the Sophomore reserve cagers really showed 'em how to handle the ball. The boys with the pigskin didn't do badly either. There's our class basketball team, Come on, fellows. Do the runners-up in the school championship games want a ride? Pile in, but leave room for our athletic girls who were on the G.A.A. All-Star team. Now that we've seen the games, let's chug along to the high school on November l, to relax at the Sophomore's big Harvest Moon Dance: that is if the old jalop' can make it to the gym. Boy, what a swell time! What you're still in the mood for dancing? Well, in that case we'll hop along to April ll, for the Spring Dance with Kenny Hogg and his orchestra. By the way, those two girls so industriously writing in the back seat are Cathy Romeo and Marilyn Taaffe, our Serninarian reporters. Sophomores study, too. They really went to work when it came time for the scholarship tests on May 3. Do you hear that musicC?l coming from the front bumper? lt must be musi- cally-inclined. Some are even good enough to play in dance bands. Well, we'll be getting along to our Iunior year now, if report cards allow and the old car holds up. We'll pick you up for another ride, full of fun, next year. The Sophomore Class Page Twenty-one ill-
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First Row-D. Milisky, R. Wynn, I. Duris, I. Campbell, G. Cann, S. Ludt, B. Allen, E. Wagner, M. Ezell D. Dyer, M. Watts, I. White, N. Stoner. Second Row-P. Richardson, H. Evans, M. Waller, M. Neubauer, D. Piscus, B. Klem, G. Flickinqer, S. lglooif, B. Paine, E. Phillips, B. Black, V. Dias, D. Redarsky, P. Riddle, I. Norris, M. Hanson C. mit. Third Row-A. Grist, E. Kenash, D. Lewis, M. Harris, N. Iohnson, I. Wymer, D. School, B. Chinowth R. Doane, P. Whetson, P. Hart, C. Iacque, B. Dalton, D. Fiscus, I. Collins. Fourth Row-I. Gbur, R. Confer, R. Craig, C. Gbur, R. Smith, I. Beal, I. Brown, A. Webber, R. Richardson D. Evans, D. Adams, D. Rohrbauqh, W. Mound, R. Creed, F. Prater, W. Detchon, R. Prater, D. Kelly Fifth Row-W. Paine, I. Shurilla, B. Miller, P. Walker, P. Iohnson, B. Petrick, D. Gettlq, B. Slosser, W. Heqq, P. Olson, I. Dunkerly, B. Benson, R. Treadwell, M. Cabot, D. Stone, E. Biroschak. 1 I i Hurrah for the class of fifty-one! Good students all, shirkers none: With patient teachers who make things plain, Both Mrs. Sullivan and Miss McClain. Space is limited, we can't name them all, lust a few who seemed to hit the ball. There's Dorothy Dyer, a little jewel, Spelling champ of the entire-school. Our newspaper has lots of tone, Due to our reporters, Bill Miller and Ridqely Doane. Our four mayors, easy to get alonq with, Phil Iohnson, Beverly Allen, Ridaely Doane and Calvin Smith. Then, there's Donald Kelly, keen of mind, Our representative, never behind: And our rnajorettes, always neat From the tops of their heads to the soles of their feet. And talk about our basketball team, The boys are qood, they're really keen. And then there's all the rest of us, Who, without complaint or any fuss, Are always ready to do our best, ln every job, we've tried to fit. If we have missed someone, don't be sore, For that's all there is, there is no more. The Eighth Grade -vii Page Twenty-three
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