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Junior Class OFFICERS Barbara Stebbins President Gary Grander Vice-President Nancy Tarr Secretary Joan Frost Treasurer Seated, L. to R.: Florence Ordway, Joann Frost, Nancy Tarr, Barbara Stebbins, Beverly Johnson, Lynne Kear. Standing: Mr. Cross, James Lewis, James Smith, Gary Grander, Harold Slack, Richard Marble, Mrs. Fuller. The first exciting event of the year was the arrival of our class rings in late October. So far this year our class has been very successful at making money. We have sponsored a bake sale and two round and square dances. The first dance proved most prosperous. Three of our girls took part in the Senior Play. They are: Lynne Kear, Florence Ordway, and Joan Frost. As this book goes to press, we are planning for die two biggest events of the year. The Junioi Senior Banquet and the Junior Prom. The Prom was held on the 20th of May. Our activides so far have been few. We had one class party late in the fall in the school gym. We had a dance for our benefit on December 22. We also had our Sophomore Hop the 15th of April. Kneeling, L, to R.: Gary Pfeiffer, Clair Golish, Gary Dibble, Bruce Ellsworth, Milford Cline, Gordon Dodge, Elwin Stebbins. Seated: Dolores McLean, Patricia Nesbit, Carolyn Scoville, Joanne Chambers, Nellie May Saunders, Jane Birming- ham, Katherine Lewis, Cora Thomas. Standing: Edward Heselton, Dennis Grantier, Leo Saunders, Charles Wright, Sally Krusen, Donna Stebbins, Janetta Baham, Gene Davis, Duane McGraw, Mrs. Mattison. Sophomore Class OFFICERS Gene Davis President Sally Krusen Vice-President Janetta Baham Secretary-T reasurer 16
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Freshman Class OFFICERS Dick Dibble President Leonard Waite Vice-President Loi s Ordway Secretary Ralph Bah am Treasurer Kneeling, L. to R,: Robert Wildman, Gordon Smith, William Loughlin, James Ellison, Ronald Segar, Berbie Baham, Lewis Slack. Seated: Leah Kear, Marian Hallett, Erma McAllister, Claudine Jones, Carol Empson, Mary Slack, Helen Flynn, Patricia Fay, Lois Ordway. Standing: Mrs. Carlosh, Charles Harrison, Gary Empson, Richard Dibble, Leonard Waite, Junior Stocum, John Allen, Shawn Baker, Richard Buchholz, Sam Plaiated, David Slack. At the beginning of the year we had 27 in our class. Rex Nye and Junior Stocum left us. In September we had a box social with a record dance. In December we had a Christmas party and in March we had a skating party at Wellsville skating rink. The Eighth Grade has 17 students. Tom Ray left and went to Addison. Stephen Andrews joined us in the middle of the year from Corning. Caroljean Waite advanced to our homeroom in the middle of the year also. We had a Bake Sale. We went to the Skating Rink and we had lots of fun. We wish to thank Mr. Klch for being such a good advisor and Mr. Cross for being such a nice homeroom teacher. We are all looking forward to entering High School. Kneeling, L. to R.: Gerald Slack, James Chase, Cecil Harris, Gordon Hallett, Vaughn Buchholz. Seated: Sherry Pritchard, Alice Thomas, Jean Harrison, Clara Wright, Eleanor Dodge, Steve Lewis. Standing: James Merrick, James Matteson, Earl Harrison, Harold Stebbins, Jack Lewis, Paul Klch. Eighth Grade OFFICERS Gerald Slack President Alice Thomas Vice-President Clara Wright Secretary Jack Lewis Treasurer 17
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