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XZ! ' N 'L 'ETA ,Ji ,A Lf .6 ge t W xx X Emi we J B- X l - X Ill E' JH I 05935 ,First Row! Seeoml Rows Third Rows Fourth Rows neil X Elf Robert Suhr, Joyce Matthews, Dorothy Swartzenberg, Ruth Young, Louise Klem, Jean Smith. Dominic Paparone, Betty Jensen, Lucille Rugenstein, Helen Matthews, Nancy Stomp. Ross Phippen, Nancy Valley, Barbara Lortseher, David Mal-bman, Sandra lhrtin. Douglas Orliok, Vernon Power, John Phillips, Aurelie Va.nLare, Mr. Rogers. .42 I iiilgr -T JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: M. A. Turner, Seo.: J. Phillips, Press! N. Dunn, W-Pres.: S. Helm, Tren.: E. Fritz, S. C. Representative. 27
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WWE' First Rows Nancy Pratt, Evelyn Beard, Nancy Dunn, Sheila Ooncannon, Ethel Fritz, Sally Helm, Joan Braiman. ' Second Rows Domenica Antonio, Joyce Boughton, Betty Collins, Hhrjorie Herendeen, Margaret Herendeen, Shirley Hunt, Patricia Broderick, Beverly Cotter. Third Row! William Gerlock, Robert Bove, Robert Garlock, Mary Ann Turner, Robert Berndt, Kenneth Garling, Betty Burse, M s. Barry. Fourth Rowc Charles Mahoney, Frank DcRight, Bernard Cleary, David Hawkins, Robert Folkine, Dennis Clifford, Bgp4gm1g,Oarpgntgr, Absent: Donald Rector, Thomas Turner, Mary Kregal, Alice Devlin. The Class of '51 got under way by co-sponsoring XXX the Halloween dance with the L1on's Club. The Junior X A Prom was held in May, and everyone declared it a huge success. A stationery and wrapping paper campaign was waged during October and November. Throughout the bashetball season, we sold candy and pop at all home gamele We served dinners for the Fireman and the Rod and Gun Club, which further boosted our treasury. By the end of the year, we decided our Junior year had been successful. Our advisors are Mrs. Barry and Mr. Rogers. ? 1 ifN 26 +0225 gills
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First Rows Patricia Clifford, Alice Herendeen, Joan Karver, Connie Barry, Raymond White, Joan Nesbitt, Mary Lou Putman, Mary Lou Anderson, Mr. Rose. Second Rows Ann Rothwell, Dorothy Young, Elaine Stahl, Robert Gillis, Donald Gour- lay, Mary Turner, Ruth Conover, Elsie Hawkins. Third Rows William Witter, Beatrice Schraden, Inman Waters, Darvin Veigert, Alan ., ,,g- Garlock, Jack Garlock, Robert Smith, Mary Ryan. Q' N'1 Fourth Rows James McKeag, Robert O'Neil, Francie Tischer, Richard Bardun, Dorothy J' u Rybke, Robert Brake, Sylvia Glover, Bernard Hall, Joseph Angelo. 'F-N'Absenta Jack Barry, Robert Barry, Harold Kesel, Helen Thieleman, Albert S1- ff: 'buifr' monde. QUIK xx I y GV-R nterxy 1,1-gg Q l1,. x - eR',,f . 4 5- 1 ,xg Ui jfdix X-:s.1 F .a Wl:7'QFv5 With Mr. Rose as advisor and Bob Smith as president, the Sophomore Glass has had A very successful year. After winning the Hal- lloween window painting contest the class celebrated with a party at the had and Gun Club. Our Donkey Basketball game in January proved to be very hilarious, and also quite successful. The Cole Circus, which was our next activity also increased our treasury. A movie ln the spring was our last attempt at raising money and we ended the year by giving our assembly before the student body. ,fFT'fz:STNr lic y,ono1-n-rx .. N E 'Q -lf' ,Tr ' 0 -J sornonons omss orrrosnsz A. ne!-enaeen, QQ? j 5 is 0 X VLPres.5 E. Hawkins, S. G. Rep.: U2 Barry, L ' K ,i -'jf-I Q as Trees.: F. Tiachsr, Seo.3 R. Smith, Press
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