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Room 22 Fin! R0wfG. Blackman, D. VanDam, V. Kramer, M. Palen, M. Walters, B. Van Wi1gnen1Serr1i1d Row-J. Maroon, L. Saerholff, L. Young, V. Di Rienzo, Corey. M. Siegman, M. Muller, A. Richburg, E. Penney, Third Rau'-Y-J. Stuhmer, C. Reeves, L. Hulbert, T. Mulford, M. Cueucini, A. O'Connor, B. Terwilliger, G. Cocks, Miss La Montague, R. WCSfCI'I11ilHQ liiiri Ruzw- R. Trap- hagen, R. Martin, D. Wfynkoop. G. Swanson, B. Jansen, H. Bennett, F. Edwards, A, Irwin, R, Gordon, S, Roebuck. As Gulliver walked along the street of Lilliput he saw all the little Lilliputians, known to you as your Freshman Class , said Madame Retamla with a twinkle in her eye. He stopped and asked the head Lilliputian, Billy Martin, what they had done this year. Billy Martin replied, With my aids, Bob Jansen, vice-president, Mary Siegman, secretaryg Carolyn Reeves. treasurer, under the advisorship of Miss LaMontagneg and the other members of the class, we put on a supercolossal dance in October. We had a fine turnout, it seemed every Lilliputian was there . We put on a short skit for Stunt Nite, called The Typical American Family and although we didn't win a prize we had a lot of fun. We played Mr. Eadie's room, the other Freshmen, a game of basketball. The losers, fBilly spoke under his breathj, had agreed to give a party to the winners. This we did and the defeated and the undefeated had an equally good time. This seems to be a tradition now after several years . We had a good time in our homeroom this year, but since we are only Lilliputians. there was little we did . --17.L
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Firfz Row-R. Crist. A. Roventine. E. J. Carey, G. jackson, R. Ottaviano, J. jerkinsg Second Row-- l. Friedman, J. Mack, j. Slater, j. Cowger, J. DeGroat, D. Van Gorden, DI. Stickles, M. Hepper. M. Fckler, T. Vrindewiiterg Third Rnu'4N. Owen, R. Swanson, L. Quick, D. Stephan, C. Eber' hardt, N. Millspaugh, l.. Sesti, C. Girimonte, R. Lord, Mr. Eadie, Fourlb Rau'-NV. Burns, I Fowler, A. Boggis, W. Bartlett, -I. Whigam, W. Ronk, F. Romash, A. Bonora, VI. Kramer. Room 27 The Freshmen find that they are just beginning jacks on the Beanstalk. They hope that on reaching their upward climb as the top fto be a Senior, the supreme hope of all lower classmenj they shall not have the luck of jack and have to hide from the giant fin this case their teachersj and will get over the rough spots, without falling back, or receiving any hard knocks, like jack. Retamla had a little gleam in her eye as she said Room 21iAh, yes, that has one of the finest collection of characters in the school, and when I say characters, l mean just that. Some of them are Teddy VandeWater, Bing Bartlett, Art Roventine, Aldo Bonoro, and Winheld Burns. These people should be enough to keep the homeroom busy, but besides, they presented a Stunt Nite skit called Take lt or Beat It , that copped first prize in the junior High division. Their treasurer, forgetful Teddy VandeWater, ran off to Miami, Florida, with the Stunt Nite tickets and caused quite a lot of commotion and ai slight decrease in the treasury. President Robert Ottaviano, Vice-President Roscoe Crist, and Secretary joan Cowger were tearing their hair out and yelling fee, fi, fo, fum, we smell the blood of Teddy VandeWz1ter , all turned out all right, though, for Ted is still alive. In April they had a dance. In a basketball game with Room 22 they came out the victors and were entertained by the losers. Ml 6,-
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Fin! Row--R. Fish, D. VanVlack, H. Hendrie, Robert Howeg Second Raw-R. Kidd, R. Thorne, M. Wilde, Mrs. Gridley, F. Peterson, M. Tripp, M. Evans, Third Row-M. Hurd, B. Lippencott, A. Colantuono, T. LeRoy, O. Menendez, J. Payne. Room 3 7 Like the characters in Canterbury Tales , said Retamla, Room 37 is a medley of many different characters grouped together on their pilgrimage through High School. This variety of Freshmen and Sophomores have had a wonderful time and, like Chaucers U29 pilgrims they have had many adven' tures and told many tales. They paused long enough on their pilgrimage to sponsor a dance in jan- uary but other than that they have worked. under the leadership of Florence Peterson, presidentg Marlen Evans, vice-presidentg Ruth Williamscmii, sec- retary-treasurer, to achieve their goal of 'making up for lost timef This they have done under the watchful eye of Mrs. Gridleyf' On this hopeful note the Madame concluded her tale. Mm,
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