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This year the Junior Class has 17 students: 10 girls and 7 boys. Mrs. Carlosh and Mr. Maynard were appointed our class advisors. Our Athletic Association representatives are Suaanne Doming and Harold Stebbins. The Student Coun- cil members of our class are Blair Pritchard and Virginia Stebbins. The net profit on the annual magazine campaign for the Junior Class amounted to $25$. We are looking forward to the Junior Prom and the Junior-Senior Banquet. Standing: Mrs. Carlosh, Steve Lewis, Mary Brown, Dick Shultz, Virginia Stebbins, Philip Slack, Caroljean Waite, Harold Steb- bins, Sharon Ellsworth, Blair Pritchard, Jean Harrison, Coach Maynard. Seated: Suzanne Doming, Sandra Buchholz, Robert Loughlin, Larry Snow, Janice Hall, Eleanor Allen. Absent: Nancy Ellison
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Back Row: Mrs. Lippman, Joyce Payne, Bonnie Plaisted, Larry Graves, Duane Hallett, Bob Frost, Maynard Pritchard, Mary Ellen Rear, Sarah Harrison, Neil Lewis, and Mr. Sharp. Front Row: Carol Bledsoe, Maxine Hawks, Walt Nesbit, Lois Chambers, Brenda Baker, Joyce Smith, Lois Linza, and Edward Erapson. The Sophomore Class consists of nineteen students, with Mrs. Lippman and Mr. Sharp as our Advisors. The class officers President - Lois Chambers Vice President - Walter Nesbit Secretary - Joyce Smith Treasurer - Brenda Baker dal functions was a record hop in early Decem- ber. An orchestra dance is planned for the near future. In early January we ordered our class rings which we expect in April. Among our 22 This entire page is sponsored by SHAY'S RED WHITE STORE
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY A group of 21 bewildered students entered the old brick building for their first year of school. They were: Harry Rhodes, Virgil Nye, Edward Empson, Carol Bledsoe, Jerry Mason, Melvin Peterson, Martha Stocum, Paula Nesbit, Walter Duell, Phyllis Schofield, Judy Peterson, Cecil Harris, Gordon Hallett, Gerald Slack, James Chase, Sherry Pritchard, Harold Stebbins, Clara Wright, Vaughn Buchholz, Eleanor Dodge, and Eleanor Allen. Mrs. Coats was our teacher. The beginning of the next year found us with- out Harry Rhodes, Virgil Nye, Edward Empson, and Melvin Peterson. In Second Grade we were in one side of the building that is now Elmer Waite’s Garage. This year Anna Mae Smith, Janice Nye, James Matteson, Betty Lou Jones, and Sandra Slocum joined us. Mrs. Scribner was teacher. At the end of the year we lost Martha Stocum, Harold Stebbins, and Phyllis Schofield. Our third year was spent in the building that is now the hone of Mr. George Probasco. Orville Sherwood, Stanley Yeager, James Merrick, Clair Tracy, Jean Harrison, Harold Peterson, and Majorie Leach Joined us. Mr . Mahoney was our teacher. Carol Bledsoe and Paula Nesbit left us at the end of the year. Pourth Grade found us in the new Elementary Grade School. Donald Williamson, Eugene Robbins, Jack Lewis, Caroljean Waite and Alice Thomas Joined our group. At the end of the year we lost Eleanor Allen, Judy Peterson, G. Robson, Sandra Slocum, and Donald Williamson. Mrs. Hurlburt was the teaoher. Fifth Grade was also in the new school. This year Earl Harrison, Gene Shutt, and Bill Shutt Joined us. Mrs. Clark was our teacher. Bill 3hutt, Gene Shutt, Jerry Mason, and Gene Robbins left us at the end of the year. Grade Six found us with Mrs. Barney as our teacher. During the year Clair Tracy left us. In Seventh Grade we were baok in the old building. Mrs. Cornell was our Homeroom teaoher. This year Harold Stebbins rejoined us. In Eighth Grade, still in the old building, Caroljean Waite left us along with Earl Harrison. Mr. Cross was our Homeroom teacher. Our Freshman year found ua with Mrs. Gorsky as our Homeroom teaoher. Claudine Jones, Boneta Margarum, Patty Fay,Gordon Smith, and Ronald Seger joined ua. At the end of the year James Merrick, Patty Fay, and Harold Stebbins left ua. Our Sophomore year was back in the new school. Mr. Riley was our Homeroom teacher. Clara Wright left us at the end of this year. As Juniors we gained Mary Brown and she later left ua. At the end of the year Boneta Margarum, Claudine Jones, and Ronald Seger left us. Mrs. Fuller was our Homeroom teacher. So as Seniors we are left with 7 of the original 21 starting students. They are: Cecil Harris, Gorden Hallett, Gerald Slack, James Chase, Sherry Pritchard, Vaughn Buchholz, and Eleanor Dodge. Recalling some of our activities of our Junior and Senior years, the Junior Prom still remains in our minds. For our theme we used Moonlight and Roses . Also, at the Junior-Senior Banquet we treated the Seniors to a supper at the Country Club in Wellsville and gave them little tokens. Our Senior year has been the busiest year we have experienced. We have our play called Take It Easy and the Vyoenian whioh have taken up a lot of our time and energy. This entire page is sponsored by M ie W TIRE CO.
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