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J m M ■w U It n SENIOR CLASS .Bacft Row, L. to R.: Mildred Tatsapaugh, Betty Geer, Margery Curtiss, Arthur Coons, Dorothy Orcutt, Elaine Samuels. Middle Row, L. to R.: Cecelia Small, Evelyn Winters, Helen Shmulsky, Jean Armstrong, Hattie Pixley, Anne Pshenishny, Ann Small. Front Row, L. to R.: Peter Pshenishny, Sophia Shmulsky, Erma Funk, Natalie Hall, Peter Malnati. U f JUNIOR CLASS Back Row, L. to R.: Elizabeth Cassidy, Mary Pixley, Helen Martin, Mary Lafreniere. Front Row, L. to R.: Richard Armstrong, B etty Olsen, Correll Gibbs, Marian Rote, Tony Malnati.
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ably handled by Peter Malnati, while Jean Armstrong as Mrs. Worthington Belcher, the aristocratic aunt, was most effective. The difficult role of Mrs. St. Clair, also a fortune hunter, was carried capably by Erma Funk, class president. Betty Geer and Cecilia Small, as the two St. Clair sisters, cleverly added the heart interest for the two under classmen James Lecakes and David Kirchner, who so ably assisted the seniors with their production. The play was given under the capable direction of Mrs. Christine Shook of the faculty. Miss Natalie Hall was in charge of costumes while Peter Pshenishny, Richard Klahn, and George Cronk assisted with the stage lights and curtains. Due credit goes to the ticket committee consisting of Anne Pshenishny, Helen Shmulsky, and Ann Small, for selling out completely all seats for both performances. Mr. Rodney Card of the faculty supervised the work of this committee. At the conclusion of the play on Friday evening, the senior class presented Mrs. Shook with a large bouquet of flowers in appreciation of the great amount of work she contributed. To the girls in the cast the class gave corsages of red carnations. The ushers were Dorothy Orcutt, Evelyn Winters, Elaine Samuels, and Helen Shmulsky.
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Back Row, L. to R.: Gordon Gibbs, Donald Donsbough, Jean Straleau, Shirley Martin, Phyllis Agar, William Hartley, Margaret Winters. Front Row, L. to R.: Betty Markham, Richard Klahn, George Cronk, Donald Curtiss, Phoebe Funk. FRESHMAN CLASS Back Row, L. to R.: Santi Gulotta, Fred Van Alstyne, Robert Ball, Harley Conklin, Douglas Dean. Middle Row, L. to R : James Carter, Shirley Curtiss, Pauline Mintz, Elaine MacKcnzie, Isabel Gilligan, Shirley Golden, Eleanor Holcomb, John Somes. Front Row, L. to R.: Claire Warner, Priscilla Hall, David Kirchner, James Lecakes, Janet Markham, Mildred Martin.
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