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J. f f t In tne fall of 1939, twelve eager youngsters gathered In the first grade room namely, Edward Bloss, Lucille Webster, Bruce Kear, Clayton Graves, Donna Folts, Mary E. Golish, Betty Brown, Ardeth Harrison, Lloyd Graves, Roger Hor- ton, Curtis Robbins, and Lloyd Grover. This was the beginning of the class of 1951. We were under the direction of Mrs. Mary Coats. In the following years we were under the supervision of Miss Griggs (now Mrs. J. Keefe) 2nd and 3rd; Catherine Braunschweiger, 4th and 5th; and Mrs. Helen Barney, 6th; 7th and 8. Students who joined us during these years were:Katherine Chaffee, Otto Elder- kin, Leroy Geer, Willis McLean, Betty Nye, Lorreta Tomb, Roger Tomb, Wilfred Stives, GeorgeSchweigart, Agnes Herrick, Harold Allen, Jack Webb, Donald Car- penter, Charles Bledsoe, Nina Saunders, Stanley Harrison, Bruce Pritchard, Mary Ray, Robert Ellison, and Wayne Steadman. As Freshman we started high school with ten class members.Our seats were in the old study hall shared with the Juniors. Miss F. Baker was our advisor. Many parties were enjoyed during this year. Picnics and movies at Wellsville were our specialties, one in particular. This was a visit through Howe Libr- ary, after which we had a picnic at Island Park in Wellsville. Miss Baker Mrs. H. Cornell, our chaperones, had a difficult time getting us home. While scouting around on one of the hills in West Union that evening, a short cut was taken at the suggestion of a loyal class member, we ended up with stick in hand pushing sod out of the road so that we could get the station wagon— out to the highway. Our chaperones vicious and hard words will never be forgotten. Many enjoyable days were spent with Miss Baker during this year. Stanley Harrison dropped out of class during this year. For our Sophomore year Mr. Brewster was chosen as our advisor. Our class rings were purchased from Metal Arts Co. of Rochester. Besides weiner roasts, a New Year's Eve Party was enjoyed with Mary E. Golish as our hostess. Betty Nye moved to Alfred Station the first of the school year leaving eight in our class . In our Junior Year, we moved into the lab with the Seniors. Mr. Bartoo acted as our counselor. During the year Wilma Harrison joined us from Gene- see, Pa.; Helen Yeager came from Shinglehouse, Pa.; and Lynn Hunter from One- ida, N. Y. Shortly after leaving us Lynn Joined the Airborne Troops and is now in Korea. Our first project was the Magazine Campaign which was lost to the Seniors. In Nov. a square dance- and a turkey raffle was held. On May 19 the annual Junior Prom took place with a very nice crowd present. The Junior and Senior Banquet was held at Moonwinks in Cuba Lake. Most of the class helped the Seniors publish the annual Wycenian. Now with the guidance of Mr. Bartoo and Mrs. Pfeiffer a busy Senior year is slowly coming to an end. Class Officers were chosen, namely:Edward Bloss, Pres; Mary Ray, Vice-Pres.; Wilma Harrison, Sec.; and Lloyd Graves,Treasurer. The Magazine Campaign, a Game night, Halloween Fair, the first dance in the new gym and a spaghetti supper have been our projects thus far. The year book production was started in December. Future events will be the ColeBros£ircus and the annual Senior Play, Miss Jimmy under the dir- ection of Mr. Brewster. As a last tribute, the Juniors will sponsor—Junior-Senior Banquet in June. Our final step will be Graduation and the long-awaited Sr. trip. look forward Donna Folts
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