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funior clan First row: Christine McCartney, Patricia Bartlett, Doris Liddle, Leo Manion, Mary Lou Brown. Leonard Jackson, Carol Miller. Beverly Gallup, Eunice Jones, Dorothy Van Slyke, Serond row: Nfarion Condon. Norma ,lean Moyer, Elizabeth Welch, ,loan Gibbons. Bertha Llewellyn. llem- jannone. C1-raldine Creedon. Donna Mae Draheim. Betty ,lane Fu:-ss. Mary Margaret Welch. Annabelle Slocum. Ruth Isley. Miss Alley. Third row: Vail Fleisvhmann. lvan Trus- sell. Frank Fla-isrlintann. William Eisenhut, Richard Ford. Circ.: M. L. BROWN IRENE ALLEY: Asst.: L. JACKSON General Manager. Sec.: L. MANION Treas.: L. Manton Clerk: C. Miller Division of Western Union TO READERS: EVERYWHERE, U.S A. Class of '47 enjoyed single homeroom for first time. Frost Frolic great success November 2. Eunice Jones, Carol Miller sang in Sectional All-State Chorus same day. Chris McCartney, Pat Bartlett, Betty Jane Fuess in varsity rooting section. Homeroom Team One won Girls' In- tramural Championship. New arrivals were Annie Slocum and Ruth Isley from Oriskany Fallsg Ivan Trussell from Utica. Sad farewells bid four juniors-Dale Warriner to Florida and backg Glen Ryder to Army ibut not backjgLeon Tubbs to parts unknowng Gloria Wascavage to Rome. Tinsel and tree decorated our room at Xmas. Bev Gallup, Betty Jane Fuess, Ivan Trussell, Leonard Jackson, promising orators, upheld pride of Junior homeroom in Prize speaking. Joy! Junior rings arrived. Enough said. ROOIII 217
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006.6 2 'Z First row: Marjorie- llughes, Regina NlcCee. Stanley Krawiec, Richard Walrath, Patricia Cleary, William Vining. Ann Jackson. Roger Moyer. Laura Alcott, Florence Kloser. Second row: Nliss Bourke, Sally Rice. Margaret Morgan. Dorothy Delaney. Eleanor Gibbons. Alice Ralfauf, Ruth Willett, Dorothy Eastman. Barbara Cornelius, Beverly Diehl. Vera Brown. ,Ioan Nlarscher Sarah McKenna. Ann Fay Loftus. Loraine Homa, Luella Stickles. Helen Bradbury. Third row: Russell Eastman. Fred Zweifel. John Fennimore, David Coggeshall, Roger Mizner Robert Daley, Richard Aprath. Louis Langone, Mr. Thomson. Fourth row: Frederic Townsend James Morgan. William Kennard, Walter Proctor. Thomas Blair, Myron Curtiss. s Q 1 cq0pll0ln0l'e .Menu William Vining Directeur Patricia Cleary Anne Jackson Assistant Directeur Richard Walrath Roger Moyer Le Garcon Stanley Krawiec Laura Alcott Le Carcon Regina McGee HORS-D'OEUYRli This year has been a very happy and successful one for all of us. While enjoying ourselves we have also added to our store of knowledge. We hope that as juniors we will fare as well. SALADES Participation in many extra-curricular activities has left numerous vacant seats in our homeroom during every seventh period. Band and orchestra have caused the greatest number of these. Some of our outstanding musicians are: David Coggeshall with his drums, and Fred Townsend and Louis Langone, the trumpet players. Chorus is very popular with most of the girls and they par- ticipate in this twice every week. Service Club, Leaders' Club, Radio Club and many other organizations have satisfied our interests in other fields. ENTREE The event everyone in our class eagerly looked forward to was our dance at Thanksgiying. the Turkey Trot. Each of us had a delightful time dancing to the music of Andy Albrighfs Orchestra. . LEGUMES Nothing is enjoyed as much by all of us as the sports activities. Both boys and girls had intramural teams which competed in different fields. We are extremely proud to have such a large representation of Sophomores in the Boy's Varsity Foot- ball. Basketball. and Baseball Teams. GLACES Regents! This is what everyone of us has waited for all year. It will be the first meeting with them for most of us, and we all are a little skeptical of what they will be like. We are all waiting anxiously for them and hoping for the best.
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