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1933-1934 Front row: Eleanor Washburn, Ella May Wisnoslsi. Esthcr Fiske. Emily Barringer, Kenneth Kirby, Jane Borden, Herbert Clough ffresidentl, Stanley Bawvl, Mary Pelava. Marjorie Williams, Sarah Pine, Margaret Molesky. Second row: Ge-frgianna Smith, Lucille Schafer, Ptosabelle Wadsworth, Gladys Light, Marjorie Jensen, Gwenllian Cary, Barbara Zimmerman, Lucile Perkins, Marjorie Boland. Agnes O'Brien, Dorothy Merritt, .Josephine Novak, Cornelia Sullivan. Third row: Herbert Wadsworth. Michael Halenar. Edward Kogut, Shirley Cameron, Mrs. Prichard tclass adviserl, Edith Williams, Cecil Champ, James Toner, Clifford White. Fourth row: Norman Smith, Irving Way, Wake- man Rider, Kenneth Bartlett, Joseph Cilnmillaro. Charles Smith. Wlilliam Williams. Robert Sherman. JUNIUD CLASS HISTDIQY September 8, 1933. Fifty-four pupils entered to start the long run of four years in high school. September 10, 1933. We elected the following officers: Barbara Zimmer- man, president, Harold Quick, vice president, Louis Jasek, treasurer, Rosabelle Wadsworth, secretary. Mrs. Beatrice Ludlow was our class adviser. October 31, 1933. Wie held our first social event of the year, a Ha1lowe'en party. Almost everyone wore a costume. Prizes were given for the best two costumes. November 10, 1933. Although only freshmen, the following members made up the basketball team. Girls: Barbara Zimmerman, Lucille Schafer, Lucille Perkins, Dorothy lV1erritt, and Cornelia Sullivan. Boys: Stan- ley Bawol. April 10, 1934. Rosabelle Wadsworth brought honor to our class by being awarded second prize in the annual Zimmerman Prize Speaking Con- 'lCSt. April 28, 1934-. The following boys were on the baseball team: Charles Smith, Louis Jasek, and Kenneth Harrison. June 22, 1934. We all gathered our books and departed for our summer va- cation. All expecting to return in the fall, to reenter and make up the sophomore class of '35.
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JUNIUIQ WEAIYNEIIEI Emily Barringer A A Kenneth Bartlett Marjorie Boland .lane Borden ,,.. Stanley Bawol A A A Shirley Cameron A Gwenllian Cary A A Cer-il Champ AA A llerbert Clough A lrving Davies A lloris Dellosia A lislher Fiske A A A A joseph Cimmillaro Michael llalenar Marjorie Jensen lXPllllI'lll Kirby AA lidward Kogut A Gladys Light A Dorothy Merrill A Margaret Molesky ,losephine Novak Agnes Ullirien Mary Pelava A A A Lucile Perkins A Sarah Pine A Wakeman Rider A A l,ucille Schafer A Robert Sherman Charles Smith A Ceorgianna Smith Norman Smith A A Cornelia Sullivan A Herbert Wadsworth Bosabelle Wadsxxfortli Eleanor Washburn lrving Way A Clifford White A A Marjorie Yvilliams Nvilliam Williams Ella Mae Wisnoski Barbara Zimmerman Gertrude Harvey A A A A A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Latin AA A AA Studying A little home in the West A AKeeping up with Babs Wlmmlll A A A APeace and quiet AAAAAAAAAAMales Smiling A A A A AL'Mild', Debates A A A A A A Bookkeeping A Prolonged vacations AAAAAAAAAAAARed hair AA AAGleeClub A A A Sawing a fiddle A A Joe's fingerwaves A A A A A A A ABaseball Vfforking for Miss Green A A A AAAA Basketball AA AA A A Aliitchhiking A .Commercial Law A A A Going to church A A A A A A A A ACoiffures A A A A A A A AA HSleadyw AA.A.AAPotatoe:a A A A Anything to lean on A A A A Staying after school AAAAAAAAA.ASleeping A A A A A Hiccups Track Sax A A A4'Barnyard creaturesil A A A A A Her 'ccousinn A Chocolate candy A A A A .AAA Speed A A A .To grow bigger AA ABighteous wrath A A Hamburgers .Just to talk A A A .Leading roles AAAAAAAAATyping
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1934-1935 September 8, 1934. We began the second year of our long climb with our class being reduced by eight members since the freshman year, leaving us forty-six members to toil on with. September 12, 1934. We chose Miss Novak as our class adviser, and the following as our officers: Stanley Bawol, presidentg Herbert Clough, vice president, Mary Pelava, secretary, Bosabelle Wadsworth, treasurer. We chose blue and white as our class colors. October 20, 1934. Our class had three girls representing the basketball team. They were Dorothy Merritt, Cornelia Sullivan, and Barbara Zimmerman. Part of the year Stanley Bawol helped the boys' basketball team win games. October 3l, 19344. We had a Hallowelen party and a good time was enjoyed by all. April 28, 1935. The following two boys went out for track, Stanley Bawol and joseph Cimmillaro. May l, l935. Kenneth Harrison, Charles Smith, and Norman Smith went out for baseball. May 8, I935. Barbara Zimmerman and Stanley Bawol not only won first prizes in prize speaking but were awarded first prizes in the lntervalley Sectional Contest. May ll, I935. The biggest event of the year went off on this day. It was the Sophomore Hop and an enjoyable time was had by all. Refresh- ments were served. 1935-1936 September B, 1935. We, now juniors, came back to continue our climb. There are forty-two members which make up the junior class. September 14, 1935. The class elected the following pupils as their officers: Herbert Clough, president, Stanley Bawol, vice president, Jane Borden, secretary, Kenneth Kirby, treasurer. Blue and silver were chosen for our class colors. Mrs. Prichard was chosen class adviser. November 10, 1935. The basketball team was completed by the following junior girls: Cornelia Sullivan, Dorothy Merritt, Barbara Zimmerman. The boys who were on the basketball team were Stanley Bawol and Joseph Cimmillaro. February 10, 1936. We had a pie sale, although we weren't very success- ful that day on account of the stormy weather, we made a good profit. April 26, 1936. The Junior Prom was held on that day and was a great success. .lune 22, 1936. The junior year ended so soon and everyone was sorry but all the members are intending to come back in the fall, and enjoy their last year of the happy school days. 8
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