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Front Rou-, Left: Thelma Annis. Joyce Mosher. Mary Matteson, Sheila McNally. Norma Keith. Rita Bennett. Klizal eth Nichols, Jean Brooks, Irma Ley la, Irene Harrington, Jean Smith, Julia Walker, Roberta Moulton. Second Row, Left: Evelyn McCullough. Nellie Merrithcw. Patricia Cunningham, Muriel Reynolds. lone Wood. Joyce Frye. Lorraine Toney, Helen Montena, Joyce Stone, Ruth Duellt Ina Davis. Faye Robinson. Alice Wood. Third Row, Left: Grace Wesoott. Lena Potter. Shirley Reynolds, George Pratt. Reginald Needham. Paul Farrar. Wayne Ross. Royal Monroe. Harold Montena, Jane Davis, Mimi Reed, Ursula Baker. Fourth Row, Left: Mrs. Randall. Jack Reardon. Carl Pasco. Warren Johnson, Hugh Combs. Les Aiken. Paul Meader, Robert Merrithew, John Brown. Tom Bennett. Jimmie Lynch. Karl Young, Miss Fleet. rI he officers of our class are: President, Reginald Needam; Vice-president, I.ester Aiken; Secretary, Ursula Baker; and Treasurer. Roberta Moulton. We hold class meetings every two weeks, on Friday the eighth period. Dur- ing these meetings any business, old or new, is brought before the class and discussed. All the member of our class take pride in being Freshmen. Even though we are just beginning our high school careers, we intend to make the best of our first year because we know it is an important step in our schooling. We hope we can set an example for the future Freshmen.
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First Row, Left: Audrey Burch. Edna Millington. Winnie Wallace. Shirley Harris. Beatrice Magee. Gertrude Waters. Norma Ferri, Grace Smith. June Wood, Louise Jacobs. Mary Mens- housen, Dorothy Gallup. Second Rote, Left: Miss Hayeslip. Ruth Reynolds, Ina Pratt, Edna Alger. Dolores Hewitt, Bessie Bennett. Doris Frye, Kitty Langworthy, Caroline Griffin, Marguerite Twiss, Lorraine Burch. Third Row, Left: Gerald Combs, Edwin Morrison. Bill Maltbie. Mark Cassidy, Neil Wood, Fred Meader. Doug Stone, Don Langworthy. Jimmy Devlin. Rex Stone. Last Row, Left: Charles Duell. Earl Fuller, Charles Brown. Bob Lewis, Phil McCormick. Earl Combs, Rex Reynolds. When we, the adventurous class of '48, returned to continue our studies once more, we found things greatly changed in a number of different ways. First, we found ourselves at last superior to the lowly Freshmen, a goal we had been striving for since entering high school. After properly initiating them, we once more had time to get our bearings. As we did this, we dis- covered some startling facts. A few of these were: all the cheerleaders were sophomores; we had placed seven boys on the football squad and five boys on the Varsity basketball squad. One could find us sprinkled throughout band, glee club and other extra-curricular activities. Thus satisfied by our achievements, we once more settled down for a long winter’s work.
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The Student Council is a group composed of our advisor. Miss Fleet, and of students elected by the homerooms—grades 7 through 12. For the year 1945-46 the council includes: President—Mary Pasco, Secretary—Mary Menshausen, Dick Lewis, Roger Greer, Ray Black, Reg Needam, Harold Wilsey and Nick Jacobs. for our initial movement, we formed a traffic squad and arranged to con- tinue the duties of former Student Councils. We are planning an enlarged extra-curricular program for our student body. By introducing several new clubs, we have formed the Rifle Club, Dance Club, Sub-Deb Club, Photo Club and Varsity Club. Thus, with faculty aid, in 1945-46 we have established five new organizations which convene three Fridays a month during the 8th period.
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