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SOPHOIVIORES . . This year many eyes have been focused on an outstanding class . . the Sophomores. They have had three very excellent money- making events this year. These were a raffle, a dance and a bake sale. All were successful and the Sophomores can be justly proud of themselves for doing so well. The class officers are as follows: Betty Griffin, who served as Presi- dent, the capable Secretary, Jane McCarthy, the trusty Treasurer, Virginia Mallaber, and the brilliant Representatives, .Toe Mclntyre and Phyllis Sleight. FIRST ROW-Howard Washburn, Jane McCarthy, Lucille Semans, Joe McIntyre, Mr. Harkenrider. SECOND ROW-Betty Griffin, Phyllis Sleight, Wilma Simmons, Virginia Mallaber, Rose Remery. THIRD ROW-Dick Whittaker, Patricia Hogan, Jim Romeiser, Barbara Clark, Bill Meehan, Glen Herendeen. .. ', . 'K a t .25-
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JUNIORS . . FIRST ROW-Betty Dewey, Ann Vanliltten, Dorothy Verhoeven, Katherine Tierney, Nancy Capron, Winifred Fitzpatrick, Alice Peters, Barbara Walker. SECOND ROW-Eugene Allen, Joan Overacre, Ethel DeVries, Mary Jane Rhoades, Patricia Hogan, Dawn Schlecht, Miss Helen Sapienza. THIRD ROW-Donald Jessup. Robert Johnson, Jack O,Neill, Stuart Gwilt, Mary New- man, David Owens, Bill Bolan. Those twenty-one active students in the language room compose the Junior Class. Their well-known president is Jack O'Neilli the Vice-president is Bill Bolan, the Treasurer is Ethel DeVries, the Sec- retary is Pat Hudson and the Class Representative is Stuart Gwilt. This active group sponsored a Christmas Ball, which was a financial and social success. They also held a bake sale, a Valentine dance, and several Vic dances. Many ot its members are active in Band and Chorus and other school activities. This Class certainly can be proud ot its achieve- ments. The school wishes them as much success in their Senior year. ..24..
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FRESHMEN . .' FIRST ROW-Glen Johnson, 'Bob Broomfield, Raymond White, William Flynn, Clarence Tierney. SECOND ROW-Mr. Toft, Bill O'Donnell, Elsie Williams, Bill Dean, Charlene Gwilt, John Crowther, Miss Izzo. THIRD ROW-Jack Robyn, Paul Christiansen, Barbara Dawson, Jean Bonnell, Bill VanHerpe, Allan Carey. FOURTH ROW-Bob Button, Francis Carney, Justine Glover, Bob Stambach, Terry Christiansen, Harry Williams, Bill Swartz. Where in school will you find a class with four times as many boys as girls? The Freshman Class. Where will you find the most ambi- tion and the most noise? The answer is the same . . the Freshman Class. The ofiicers of this active group are: President, Bill O'Donnellf Vice-president, Harry Williams, Secretary, Justine Glover, Treasurer, Clarence Tierney, Representative, Charlene Gwilt. This year the Freshmen have presented a bake sale and a dance, called the Bunny I-lop, at which they rattled off a real rabbit. They certainly do have plenty of ideas and we wish them luck the rest of their high school years.
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