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The Freshman Class is distributed among three homerooms. Most ot the boys report to Mr. Criste in Room 204, most ot the girls report to Miss Messina in Room 107, while Miss Russell has some of each in Room 208. At their first meeting the members elected Marlin Kauftman as president, John Conoinie, vice- president, Stanton Walls, secretary, and Sara Wentz, treasurer. Miss Messina is the class aclviser, and Mr. Wingard is her assistant. The Freshmen didn't exist long as a class until they had their coming-out party or get-together party. FiiESHHiHll ULHSS Twenty-nine
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THE SllPHUlllllllE CLHSS The Sophomore Class is represented by Albert Piras as presidentg Marilyn Wertz, vice presidentp Phyllis Warshell, secretaryg and Norma Deitz, Treas- urer. Sophomores are, as a rule, rather familiar with the tempo of social life in high school. ln this regard the tenth graders are out to have their share of fun. At their first meeting they planned three parties and tour dances. We aren't in a position to say whether or not all these events were held, However, at their second meeting they planned a hay ride to Green Acres. These plans materialized, and the event proved to be all that anyone could hope for Twenty-eight
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The members of the Seventh Grade are all newcomers to the Geistown building, but they are not here long until they tit into the picture well. Some ot them are often seen at games, parties, and dances. They're not just wall tiowers at these affairs, either. Many ot them are active in ciub work, and show much promise for the future ot our schooi. Their oFFicers are Richard Miils, presidentg Paul Shumaker, vice president, Jacqueline Saba, secretary, and Bob Lape, treasurer. SEVENTH
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