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JUNIORS Rita Aroca Estclla Austin Janet Bailey Robert Beers Robert Breen Arlccn Clark Nancy Gildcrsleevc Timothy Gcmiond Beverly Harper Lois Raptcina Haul Kelsey Celia Matrice Paul .Montalti Ruby Odell Charles Parys Vincent Ruggiero Betty Shaw Carl Sherman Robert Smith Jeanne Vandermark The class of ’52 which consists of 20 members is a class of friendly and popular students. If you should chance to meet one of these smiling students in the hall, you’d recognize him right away. Each student has a smile and a friendly greeting for everyone. Whether you arc a Freshman, Sophomore, or Senior, the salutation holds the same value. Under the leadership of Robert Smith as our President and Adviser Miss l.ani Ghee, the stu- dent of the Junior Class have w hole-heartedly helped to obtain money for our goal, The Sen- ior Trip.” Other officers who are helping us along the pathw ay arc: Vincent Ruggiero, Vice President; Betty Shaw, Secretary; Carl Sher- man, Treasurer; and also our Student Council members, Lois Kaptcina and Timothy Ger- mond. Some of the activities which have helped to contribute toward the trip include our monthly bake sale, the selling of Christmas cards and stationery. Like other Juniors before, the Class of ’52 turned salesmen for a few weeks after the mid- dle of September. The gross net w hich w e made from the salc of Christmas cards was a little over $80. Stationery sales helped to increase the money in our treasury. During our first month at school w e ordered our class rings. For the first time in a great many years w e obtained the rings from a com- pany other than Balfour. Both of these compa- nies were represented here when we finally chose the Academy Award from Jostcns. Al- though this ring did not have the school em- blem, it has a new feature which other rings do not have, the initials have been written on the outside. The rings from both were nice and it took some time for us to choose one. We received them in November and the excitement, 1 am sure, w as something w hich every Junior before us has experienced. For a few days af- terwards everyone went around w ith his head in the air, but it soon came down after the excitement gradually subsided. Plaas for the Junior Prom w ere well under way and it was decided to center the decorations around a Hawaiian theme, using the class colors of yellow, green and orchid. Everyone looked forward to this highlight of the year’s activities ties which culminated in the crowning of the King and Queen. We, as a class, are looking ahead to our Senior year w ith stars in our eyes and a feeling of won- der that is beyond expressing. Each individual of the Class of ’52 is looking forward to the Senior trip and graduation, w'hcn we shall fin- ally leave the halls of Stamford to the oncoming Seniors. We hope that the present Sophomores will have the same feeling of joy and success that we have had. 22
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How simple life can be.” SOPHOMORES First row: L. Lyon, J. Sackctt, S. Anderson, L. I heissclmann. Second row: B. Wickham, B. Hen- derson, E. Sheimandine, I). Elwyn, N. Cook, E. Smith, C. i ngclkc, J. Peterson, E. Kelsey, R. Utter. Third row: I). Dean, S. Austin, S. Burdick, I). Kerr, I). Reed, J. Laux, M. Mitchell, B. Trowbridge, K. Peck, Mr. Adair. FRESHMEN First row: P. Bouton. M. Buhl, M. Moore, H. Bettiol. Second row: R. Mattice, C. Harris, D. Du Bois, I. Persons. P. Waterman, J. Austin, R. Beers, S. Utter, E. Cook. R. Smith, M. Newman. Third row: W. Ellis, J. Moore, T. Murphy, D. Reed, B. Busby, M. Mattice, M. Mowers, I. Gcrmond, M. Murphv, N. Jones. Fourth row: Mr. Slentz. R. Hall, F. Warner, R. Ballard. D. Churchill. A. Breen, B. Breen, S. Wayman, F. Simmons, M. Churchill, R. Kogan, W. Sola, Miss Baker. 23
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