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'Ist 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th row: D. Jatras, A. Moyer, E. Ferguson, D. Jenkins, A. Hura, N Moyer M Cosgray R Henshaw N. J. Smith. row: R. Davis, J. Williams, M. Reynolds, J. Lichtenfels, J. Irwin, J Wilson S Johnson P Meredith row: B. Peters, W. Thomas, D. Hartsock, B. Hurd, C. Phillips, R Batterman J Harger row: R. Catts, F. Owens, D. London, J. Maurer, A. Powell, W. Metropolus G Garber row: W. Beckman, R. Chelsted, G. Grosby, J. Papandreas, R. Zollars E Staycer A Zldo J Cole row: W. Radishek, G. Bulazo, J. Chain, I. Howard, L. Addazio, N Towle E Mosco row: R. Elbell, K. Turner, C. Matthews, S. Piper, St. Wall, J. Hozlneck A Jones H Robinson L. Wetzler. lfmior 670456 JUNIOR OFFICERS Entertainers at Junior Party 'Ist row: N. Moyer 2nd row: B. Hurd, D. London 3rd row: J. Williams, E. Sfaycer, D. Hartsock 40 l
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wx-.ymirg A ff!!- d zfmior CALM PRESIDENT Don London lfmior Adfor Having progressed from Frosh and Sophomore rating our class has now decided that a iunior is a nice thing to be. No, we're not trying to brag we're just stating that we thing it's ideal. You see, a Junior has not one, but two classes below him to look down upon from lofty heights, and yet he can look forward to very soon being at the top of the ladder. Our Junior Party, complete with band, and every kind of food piled high, was a big success. Dancing, card games, and a terrific floor show in which quite a few unexpected talents were discovered, filled the evening. To the roster of school dances, our class added a Peppermint Ball which topped records as a big success. Our officers for the year were Don London as President, Don Hartsock as Vice President, Janie Wil- liams as Secretary and Treasurer. Our representatives in Stu Council were Nancey Moyer and Ed Staycer. dent Next year we'll be seniors and we shall assume all heavy respon- sibilities and dignities thereof. Ours will be the class to claim the torch, burning brightly in its hundredth year, guard it with care for awhile, and send it off again to another hundred years of greater progress and success. Yes, it's nice to be a Junior. 39
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O 0lflfLOlf'8 UL66 PRESIDENT Dave Montgomery Well our Sophomore year really was a big one. As we left our Green years with a happy sigh, we proudly took on new duties and participated in many events. We put our class affairs into the capable hands of.Dave Montgomery as President, Vice President-Bill Hold- craft, Secretary-Ellen Troutman, and Treasurer-Chick Conners. Our Student Council representatives were Bill DeCourcey and Inez London. Our hats go off to these people who have done such a fine iob through- out the year. . We had a lot of fun tormenting the Freshies who came in. Of course, we handed out as many black points as possible, for we were still remembering our hectic Freshmen year way back in 1947. Tri- bunal was a lot of fun and again we had a lot of fun taking our spite out on the Freshies. Then came our big event of the year-The Yuletide Dance. What a beautiful evening that was, dancing to the music of Everett Neill and how proud the Sophomores were that they sponsored such a fine dance. We were busy throughout the year, busy going to classes, meet- ings, midnight chats, and yes, of course, busy going to Joe's for a coke. Yes, this year has been a busy one, and our class has done its best to stand up and be noticed. lt hardly seems possible that we will be Juniors next year but we are planning to have even a bigger and better year filled with many events and activities. Just watch us marching on. 41 '-.- -:- 1 -.,. , . . - ,A ,.,gL,5.,l.g,3.,.1,f,..-,Q , ,I in
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