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Back Row: Mr. Cross, Leah Kear, Berb Baham, Bill Loughlin, Shaun Baker, Dick Dibble, Dick Buchholz, Lloyd Plaisted, James Ellison, Gary Empson, Clair Golish, Lois Ordway, Mr. Maynard. Front Row: Lewis Slack, Pat Nesbit, Marian Hallett, Erma McAllister, Carol Empson, Mary Slack, Helen Flynn, Bob Wildman, Don Lehman. JUNIORS President-------Dick Buchholz Vice President-—Bill Loughlin Secretary-------Helen Flynn Treasurer----—-Leah Kear Several dances, a magazine campaign and a skating party were only part of our Junior activities. To these were added the Junior Prom and our Junior Play Finders Creepers . Then too, we participated in planning the Junior-Senior Banquet and learned the ropes on the year- book staff. Those advising us were Mr. Cross and Mr. Maynard while our representatives to the Student Council were Mary Slack and Dick Buchholz and the Athletic Associa- tion were Bob Wildman and Lois Ordway. 16 This entire page is sponsored by BROWN INSURANCE AGENCY
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► I i»X I ie«i 00009 ► 7 v« e«»3v«i es 9 ' .? ' 3vi ; Back Row: Mr. Tucker, Cecil Harris, Gordon Kallett, Gordon Smith, James Chase, Ronnie Seger, Gerald Slack. Front Row: James Mattison, Clara Wright, Bonita Margarum, Eleanor Dodge, Sherry Pritchard, Vaughn Buchholz. Absent: Claudine Jones, Jack Lewis. SOPHOMORES President--------James Chase Vice President—-Vaughn Buchholz Secretary--------Clara Wright Treasurer--------Eleanor Dodge The Sophomore Class started out the year by electing officers and choosing Mr. Tucker as their advisor. The original number of students was sixteen but the class lost two members in the fall when Ronald White left and Patty Fay moved to Westfield. In November the Sophomores sponsored their annual Sophomore Hop and in February they ordered their class rings, expecting them to arrive their Junior year. As in our Freshman year, we again ventured into the field of dramatics and presented a one-act play, Miss Lonelyheart , as an assembly program and later as a P. T. A. program. 19 This entire page is sponsored by CHAPMAN-BURROUS
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