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IV1' Produce . SOPHOMORE CLASS Sophomore Class Prrxridwzt .... Vice-P1'es1'dm1t . . Secretary . . Trvaszfrer . . . .eldzfiser . . In this class there are live members. the fifth being Keith Nottage. This industrious class h a s had several successful money-making schemes. They have made such things as let- ter holders, autograph books, pig-meat boards. and various articles for which they took orders. This class had charge of the annual initiation of the Freshmen. This event was a success and l'lxU1.1Nl-1 LoMn.xRU . . . . . Dlxvum VVoo1vs . .. SHIRLEY Coomns ... IXIILI-'ORD BUYNTUN . . . MRS. Rtvssiam. lots of fun. The Freshmen dressed as char- acters from comic strips. In extra curricular activities this class is very active. Four members played basketball. while the fifth was manager. Two of the boys played baseball. Shirley was active on the Courier staff. So you can see this small class takes an active part in the work of the school. SOPHOMORE CLASS DISPLAYS HANDIWORK Left to Right: K. Nottage, M. Boynton, P. Lombard, S. Coombs. Standing: Adviser Mrs. Russell. fAb- sent when picture was taken, David Woodsl. 11
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JUNIOR CLASS We S011 WANNA BUY A 'BEANIE'? Left to Right: B. McCormack, H. Brann, Miss Holden, A. Andrews, M. Longevin, R. Washburn, J. Mc- Carty, M. Thomson, F. Worster, L. Berry, G. Greenlaw. fAbsent when photo was taken, G. Washburnj. Junior Class President ..... . Vice-Prvsidrnz' .. Secretary .... Trmszfrcr . . . Adviser . . . The junior class started the year with twelve active members but lost one, Edward Hilton of linibden. They have held several cake and pie raflles, also fudge sales which brought in money. The day the bright red and white felt arrived was the day! lfveryone was curious, especially when that awful smell came through the closed door. 'Could it really be felt glue! Regardless of the smells and the noise. they came out with 10 BETTY lYlCCURM.XCli RtJWliIN,X lVAsH1:L'RN ..... l'l14:LizN BRANN . .. F1a.xNt'12s XYoRsT1aR . . . . Miss HoLD14:N attractive beanies and banners which proved Il profitable undertaking. ln sports this class is active. All but two of the class play basketball. There was only one girl who did not go out for softball. All eleven students are on the Duuuo staff, and the Courier takes two. ln all this class has had a successful year. H.l3.
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PRES!-IMAN CLASS . lVF Cwwffffff MR. DEAN AIDS FROSH IN MONEY-MAKING Standing B Loomis M Woods, B. Cross, Mr. Raymond Dean, adviserg T. Foster P Hume J Bubar C Stevens P Hilton. Kneeling: B. Berube, G. Gehrke, D. Boynton 'L McCarty Freshman Class Prvsia'mzf ..... .. lil-lZ.Xl1lC'l'll LooM1s Vin'-Prc's1'dc11f .. CL.xY'roN ST1zv1iNs Svrrvfary .... . . . DIARY llkwons Trmrsurvr .. 'llllli.X Fosrlalq Clclss Adwisfr .. NR. DEAN This class has twelve energetic members. Eleven were on the basketball squads. Dotty Boynton served as manager for girls' bas- ketball. Three of the girls are members of the Courier staff. Although new to high school they started right in money-making schemes. Two of their 12 best were the Halloween Party, and the leather belts and articles they made. They were formally introduced to high school society at the Freshman reception. They did not enjoy it so much as the outsiders did, but they were all good sports, dressed in the cos- tumes of funny paper characters. H.B.
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