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Junior Class From Left to Right, First Row: Beverly Prespare, Elizabeth Merrithew, Barbara Parker, Alice YVhittemore, Betty Maltbie, Sally Frye. Second Row: Ernest Frulla, Warren Johnson, ltoyce Carpenter, Edward Binder, LelanJ Duel I, Jim Walsh. Third Row: Harold Montena, George Aubrey, Jack Cunningham, Herbert Smith, and Harold Wilsey. At the beginning of the year we elected as our class officers: Presi- dent, Betty Maltbie; Vice-President, Etl Binder; Secretary, Kathryn Burch; Treasurer. Alice Whittemore; Student Council Representative, Sally Frye. We have been very busy selling all sorts of articles, putting on small dances anti food sales in order to put out this yearbook for the Seniors. Although we tire few in number, our numbers are very active in extra curricular activities. Boys on our basketball leant tire Jack Cun- ningham, Jim Walsh, Harold Wilsey, Herb Smith, and Leland Buell. Three of our girls are varsity cheerleaders; Beverly Prespare, Betty Maltbie, and Alice Whittemore. Members of our class in tlie band are Herb Smith, Betty Maltbie, Salty Frye, Jack Cunningham, and Beverly Prespare. We enjoyed the Junior Prom that the Seniors put on for us in Jan- uary at which Alice Whittemore and Jack Cunningham were elected king and queen and reigned over the dance. We are now planning the Senior Ball which will take place in June. Our class is looking forward with anticipation to next year when we will become the Senior class of 1950.
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Class Poem Over the hills and through the woods, To W arrensburg High we go— The winters went slow; The summers went fast; Some of us didn't, but most of us passed. The years drifted by and were Seniors at last. H e thought the arrival of “49” Would be for us happiness sublime, But now that it's here To our sorrow we find That we're leaving much fun and our good friends behind. And as we go forward to the world of big business We find many things that we just can't take with us. The frolics of ball games, assemblies and such Are pastimes we know we'll all miss very much. We wish we could praise all the teachers we knew. And thank each one personally for putting us through, But there are so many teachers and so much to say. We can only remember you on our last day. And now we are going, we must say goodbye To the life that we loved, and to memories held high.
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Sophomores From Left to Fight, First Row: Jerry Pettys, Grace Baker, Doris Baker, Jacquelin LaFond, Pat Havron, Mies Goodspeed, Advisor; Barbara Utrecht, Marilyn Burch, Betty Frulla, and Monica Carpenter. Second Row: Ruth Morin, Beverly Squires, Catherine Drake, Joyce Cameron, Evelyn Robin- son, Beverly Bolton, Mildred Bennett, Laurona Walters, Dot Maxam, and Mr. Sullivan, Advisor. Third Row: Lenita Bennett, Walter Wright, Kermit Baker, Fred Combs, Bill Lloyd, Nick Jacobs. Ed. Walsh, Barbara Farrar, and June Smith. Fourth Row: Bill Eddy, Ronald Pfeiffer, Gene Neitsche, Stanley Randall, Ray Sprague, Bob Wheeler, Del Mattison, and Diane Fayen. Our class officers are: President, Eugene Nietsche; Vice-Presi- dent, Kermit Baker; Secretary, Nicky Jacobs. The members of our class were well represented in the field of sports. On the football team were Red Sprague and Eugene Nietsche. The basketball team was honored by Red Sprague, Bill Lloyd, Eugene Nietsche, Nicky Jacobs, Eddy Walsh, Walter Wright, and Timmy Combs. Three of our talented girls were on the cheerleading squad. They are Marilyn Burch, Barbara Farrar, and Lenita Bennett. The senior play couldn't have opened without Dot Maxam, Barbara Utrecht, Beverly Squires, and Del Mattison. They really proved that the Sophomore class isn't to l:e outdone in talent. We are looking forward to next year when we will be the editors of “the HACKENSACK” and he the sponsors of dances.
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