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Class Prophecy MAYNARD BLASK as professor of Chemistry at Stratford University. RICHARD DICKIN S and ELOISE PRIMEAU happily married and living on Summit Ave. JAMES DUPONT as general manager of all garbage trucks in Middleville. LOUISE EDWARDS as a social worker in the city of Fairfield. JEANNE FALLOWS attempting to encourage a crusade to Richland, Washington. ERNEST FAUVELLE as president of all poker and pool rooms of booming Newport. JOYCE FELLOWS as singer in Norman's night club. ELINOR FORD in charge of a nursery school in Poland, NORMAN FRANK as owner and manager of all night clubs in Norway. GERALD GAGE as scientist working on the bettering of farms at Cornhill University. ESTHER GEVISS using her knowledge of planning and serving meals at her home near Frankfort. SHIRLEY GROWER catching up on writing letters to her many friends. EUGENE HELMER as leading instructor of farms in West Neighborhood. STEPHEN MANKOUSKI building new vehicles for greater speed and mileage for Henry Ford. RAYMOND HOWARD as laboratory technician at Borden's in Newport. VLADAMIR MARKO as noted physician of Little Falls. ROSEMARY MAXWELL as head nurse of the Maxwell Institution. CAROLYN MCKERROW as owner of the World's Best Bakery located at Newport. KAY MURPHY as owner of the greatest dance hall in Little Falls. ELOISE PRIMEAU doing the cooking in her neat little home. WALTER PICKERT helping Ernest in the poker and pool rooms. LOVETTA RANDALL trying to be a beautician setting the 'LTwo Little Roses' hair. JEAN RUNDBERG as piano player at Kay's dance hall. BRUCE WINDECKER as Secretary of the Navy, improving ship transportation on the West Canada Creek. C165
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Front Row, left to right--Marian Farrell, Jane Widay, Janies McEvoy, Phylis Hawkins, Miss Fairhrother, janet Rutkowski, Anne Willard, Mary Moore, Mary ,lane Danielski. Second Row7Marguerite Butler, lvlarjorie Eustace, joan Autenrith, Beverly Rockerfeller, Carolyn Spellman, Elaine Farrell, Lois Edwards, Claire Palmer. Third Row- Eouglzg Ford, Harold Looman, Vernon Johnson, Margaret Murray, joseph Stack, Robert Wlieelcr, Pete Victor, ana rew. Junior Class We, the class of 1947, hegan our Freshman year in Newport filled high with pride, for we were the upperclassmen. The year progressed rapidly. A very successful Freshman Hop was sponsored. Graduation was soon upon us, and we left Junior High with a sense of sorrow, yet thrilled at the thought of entering Senior High. Yes, we were thrilled at the thought of hcing Sophomores, hut in an unforgettahle initiation, we found ourselves humhly howing to the Seniors. As we look hack at it now, it stands out as one of the highlights of our Sophomore year, The officers of our class were: President, Giles Kelley: vicefpresident, George Kennedy: secretary, Harold Looman: treasurer, Claire Palmer. Our class was under the supervision of Miss Raycheff. Cui' Sophomore year was soon over and we were juniors. Six of our previous memhers had left our ranks. Giles Kelley was attending Manlius Military School: George Kennedy was in the army. A numher of successful dances were held. From the junior class came four cheerleaders: ,Ioan Autenrith, Elaine Farrell, Ann Willard, and Mary Jane Danielski. A regular on the Varsity hasketf ball team was Harold Looman. Our class officers this year were: President, Phylis Hawkins: vicefpresident, Janet Rutkowski: secretary, james McEvoy, treasurer, Ann Willard. Our class was under the supervision of Miss Fairbrother. Our Junior year was one of hard toil, yet it leaves many happy memories. Cur only hope is that when we are finally Seniors, we will live up to the high standards of the previous Senior classes. We have adopted as our motto: To he a graduate of West Canada Valley. C135
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