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JUNIOR CLASS Class Advisors MR. MICHAEL NOLAN MISS AMELIA MEDWID OFFICERS—M. Duby, President; F. Garnsey, Vice President; L. Chapman, Secretary; S. Cromie, Treasurer; A. Robbins, Assistant Treasurer. First row: H. Millett, C. Hills, G. Russell, A. Robbins, H. Gagne, F. Garnsey, C. Seymor, S. Cromie, J. Corsetti, J. Beagle, W. Mould. Second row: M. Duby, D. Sanders, F. Wood, W. LaVoy, Y. Drew, R. Fuller, J. Sanders, J. Sanders, A. Malloney, T. Coffinger, J. Cormie, B. Cromie, G. Garnsey, J. Mallery, H. Royal. Third row: C. Pechette, T. Villa, L. Chapman, B. Peck, D. Doran, D. Royal, L. Fisher, B. Mosher, H. Simmons, G. Biss, P. Mezera.
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SHIP'S LOG Anchors aweigh! Fifty-five green sailors boarded a viking ship in '49 and set out on their high school course ready for new discoveries and exciting adventures. Among our crew we had a set of twins, Joan and Jane Armer. With Ginny Booth and Edwin Hanna as our captains and Miss Thomson and Coach Scuirba as our pilots we made a successful voyage and came safely into port in June of '50. Starting out in the fall, now a more experienced crew, we continued our sailing with a tried and true captain, Ginny Both and our trusted pilots. We found among us a historian, a Who's Who Yorker, Thelma Ingalls, and an actor in the person of Eddie Hanna. Doing our work and having a good time as well we completed the second part of our journey. The voyage was now half over, and we boarded a schooner for a smooth and rewarding year of travel. We had new pilots: Mrs. Ikenberry and Coach Misurelli and our faithful captain, Ginny Booth. We accomplished many things to- gether and individually as members of the crew. We became noted for our cheerleaders: Norma Adams, Ginny Booth, Jane Burton, Marilyn Cormie, Carol Farnan, Josie Hathaway, Eileen Hewitt, and Pat Ramsden. Roy Everts and Lois Hoek- sema became Empire Staters, and three of our number Ginny Booth, Eileen Hewitt and Lois Hoeksema were elected to membership in the National Honor Society. Three of our musicians Dick Brown, Lois Hoeksema and Carolyn Platner played in the county orchestra. Gently nudged by balmy June breezes we glided joyously into port for the summer. In September of '52 our thirty-six members of the crew began the last part of our journey with a new captain, Eileen Hewitt, and with Mrs. Ikenberry and Mr. Munson as pilots. We took a clipper ship. Fiiled with many wonderful ex- periences time seemed to go swiftly. One of our crew, Eddie Hanna, became President of the Student Council; Pat Rams- den, Secretary; Pat Sullivan, Treasurer; and Kathleen Walsh, Representative. Eileen Hewitt was chosen as Secretary of the Tri-County Student Council. Several members of the crew entered dramatics. The most unforgettable experience we had was our week of sight-seeing and fun in Washington and New York: crowning the efforts of our past years. Onward sped our ship under May moons and June skies. To the strains of Pomp and Circumstance we came along- side the dock at our destination. As crewmen we had worked together and had made a successful journey through the counsel and guidance of our teachers and advisers. Now we had reached our goal. Carrying with us memories of four happy years together filled with study and participation in sports and various other activities we stepped ashore eager and ready to survey new and wider horizons. LOIS HOEKSEMA CAROLYN PLATNER
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SOPHOMORES First row: P. Fish, B. Doran, J. Perotta, S. Drew, A. Hayes, A. Hughes, L. Normandin, M. Guard, K. Malloy, J. Duket, J. Murphy, F. Gailor. Second row: D. Haas, E. DeGrechie, M. Duket, G. Mabb, L. Birch, D. Cromie, K. Barber, R. Sherman, M. Cenate, D. Mulvihill, S. Deyoe, P. Young, J. Lenz, H. Eustis. Third row: G. Obie, L. Hefferman, M. Butler, R. Seymore, M. Allen, A. Fitzgerald, L. Peck, A. Eddy, P. Carter, J. Driscoll, E. Archer, H. Garde- phe, F. VanDusen. Class Advisors MISS LURA BELLAMY MR. JOHN MURTAGH OFFICERS—L. Peck, President; F. VanDusen, Vice President, G. Mabb, Secretary; S. Drew, Treasurer.
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