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5555? fl-V-C+ K4 REGINA ALLEN IRMA GRAY Regina Allen is first on the list. If she were gone, she surely would be missed. RITA ALLEN Rita Allen has the ability to sketch. She can draw anything from a queen to a wench. GLADYS BAWOL Dark-haired Gladys Bawol Is never seen with a scowl. STANLEY BRIGGS Our smallest member, Stanley Briggs, Is scarcely more than a thingamajig. DORIS BULLARD Doris Bullard is happy and carefree. If we were all like her, how grand it JOSEPH CEHONSKI An ag boy is he. Guess who? joe Cehonski. FLORENCE FURGUSON Florence Furguson from off the hill, In study hall she just can't keep still. VIRGINIA FERNALD Virginia Fernald is quiet as can be. A studious little lass, we all can see. MARGARET GAFFNEY Margaret Gaffney, our class secretary, With her ways, so Irish and merry. MARY GAFFNEY Mary Gaffney is happy all the while, And for everyone she has a smile. GEORGE GEHRINGER George Gehringer thinks work is absurd. When he can't be seen, he can surely page fourteen would be. be heard. Irma Gray, that Chadwicks girl, Has many a boy in a whirl. FLAMINIO GUIDO A Romeo of S. V. C. Flaminio Guido, that is he. ANNIE HAGGAS Annie Haggas commonly known as Red . She ought to stay in bed, she's a sleepy head. IRENE HOWD There is a smile on the face of Irene Howd. Though in the sky there is a cloud. MARJORIE JONES Marge jones, little and nice. The boys turn to look at her twice. MARGERY JONES Margery jones, Midge for short, Always seems to be a good little sport. ANN KEEHLE Ann Keehle, a member neat Is a pleasure for anyone to meet. JOHN KOGUT john Kogut, our class president, For the oncoming class, he'll set a good precedent DONALD MARRIOT Donald Marriot is bashful and shy, But his red hair would catch any girl's eye. WILLIAM MILLER In our class is Bill Miller, One of the greatest lady thrillers. GLADYS MORGAN Gladys Morgan, Dutchie , you know In securing boy friends, she isn't slow.
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F f-v- C 4- -4554 Fmut Razr'-Florence Furgenson, joyce Lord, Margaret Gaffney, Howard Wfeyant, Iithel Pine, -lolm Kogut, presidentg Margery Jones, Virginia Fernald, Doris Pryor. SFIUIZKZ R010-June Kramer, Gloria Taylor. Mary Toner, Ann Kcehle. Mary Gaffney, Marjorie jones, Gladys Morgan. Bernice Cook, Gladys Bawol, Irene Howd, Irma Gray, Annie Haggas. Third R011-Doris Bullard, Rita Allen, Lois Smith, Miss Irene Cassidy, advisor: Doris Smith. Betty Sherman, Ffmrfb Razr'- Robert Castle, George Gehringer, William Thomas, Joseph Cehonski, Paul Howlett, Stanley Briggs, john Tinker, john Smith, james Norton, Donald Marriott, .lack Chynoweth, William Miller, Flaminio Guido. mm 01.244 Jlmtmf TIME MARCHES ON. The Sophomore Class of last year has become the junior Class of this year. Our officers are: President, john Kogut, Vice-President, Ethel Pine, Secretary, Margaret Gaffney, Treasurer, Howard Weyant. During the basketball season four of our members were active in this sport. They were John Kogut, john Tinker, jack Chynoweth and George Gehringer. John Kogut secured the honor of being the highest scorer on the team. Two juniors participated in the Christmas Lighting Contest sponsored by the Sauquoit Valley Junior Chamber of Commerce. Myrtle Smith and Regina Allen, juniors, were among the four prize winners. Two more juniors, Margaret Gaffney and Howard Weyant, participated in the annual prize speaking contest. We will strive to be just as successful in our senior year as we have been up to the present time. Clair Motto-Not evening, but dawn, Not finished, just begun Clary Colors-Maroon and White Clan Flower-Yellow Rose page thirteen
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as rf-V-C+ In JAMES NORTON Another ag boy, James Norton, We hope some day he'll be important. ETHEL PINE The atmosphere of the class room's fine When among us we have Ethel Pine. BETTY SHERMAN Betty Sherman is eager to learn, When she grows up, her bread she'll earn. DORIS SMITH Doris Smith is a studious lass Striving to be at the head of the class. LOIS SMITH Lois Smith seems sad and forlorn We bet she's waiting for her Romeo to be born MYRTLE SMITH Blond Myrtle Smith sketches, too And the saying that she is good, is true. WILLIAM THOMAS Wfilliam Thomas, a farmer boy, Will fill some farmer's daughter's heart with joy. JOHN TINKER The praise of the teachers he requires, Mr. John Tinker, Esquire. MARY TONER Mary Toner in basketball is a good guard, She'd be very good in classwork if she-'d study hard AMOS TOWNE He does everything up brown, That yokel boy, Amos Towne. HOWARD WEYANT Our commercial student, Howard Weyant, Has the makings of a great business client. ,ffze funiofzfi JACK CHYNOWETH Jack Chynoweth, our basketball star To get a girl needn't go very far. PAUL HOWLETT In our Happy Junior clan Is Paul Howlett, a perfect gentleman. JOHN SMITH John Smith is tall and blond And of him the girls are fond. BERNICE COOK A charming girl is Bernice Cook. She's like a fairy in a story book. JUNE KRAMER June Kramer has a nightingale's voiceg Therefore, as a singer, she's our choice. DORIS PRYOR Doris Pryor is charming and petite No wonder certain boys think she's sweet. MILDRED STEVENS Mildred Stevens blushes and grins Especially when she looks at that certain Him . GLORIA TAYLOR Gloria Taylor seems to be quite popular. With her around there'll be one less bachelor. JOYCE LORD New to our class is Joyce Lord, Who seems to do everything of her own accord. MARTIN MAYTON Martin Mayton is alert and quiet. You can't bluff him, so don't even try it. ROBERT CASTLE Robert Castle, our next smallest member, Remains mischievous from September to September. page fifteen
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