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Q.,-gif ' ' X 'mr First Row: Bishop, Sweet, Patterer, Pollot, Welch, Maslyn, Bremer, Va11Hemel, DeRuyter, Backus Second Row: Mrs. Blankenhorn, Advisorg Miller, Goodman, U d 'ke, H 1 , C ' G 1 ' - Y, Webster, Mr. Major, Advisor. p y ashes mg' ay Ord' Ridley Third Row: Hawley, Tillman, Smith, Clark, Canfield, VanDeVenter, Fisher, Riley, Howe, Pratt Filiatreau, Benge. Fourth Row: King, Fridley, Peterson, Santelli, VanHyse, Smith, Yeckley, Day, Lyon, Galusha, Ver- dehem, DeLand. Fifth Row: Finewood, Frarey, Cleveland, Cheney, Sping, Adams, Cockett, Jorgenson, Meath Steen, Haygood, Harland, Fagner. Eighth Grade - fRooms 203 81 209, There are 28 pupils in each of the two eighth grade home rooms. The officers of the two rooms are as follows: Room 203-President, Tom Hay goodg Vice-President, Barbara Filiatreaug Secretary, Kenneth Pratt, and Treasurer jack Howe. Room 209-President, Cary Adamsg Vice-President, Nancy Clarkg Sec- retary, Janet Fisher, and Treasurer, Richard Cheney. 1 The cheer leaders for Room 208 included Mary Vanliyse, Eleanor Galusha Jack Howe and Tom Haygood. In Room 209 they were Nancy Clark, Lillian Verde- hem, Jack Riley and Bob Spink. 27
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Fist Row: Weaver, Heffron E, Sellers, Eggleton, DeWind, Morgan, Dunham, Iddings, Austin, Tul- let, Tiffany, King. Second Row: Monroe D, Advisor: Fisher, DeCann, Sinack, Overslaugh, Jorgenson, Bankert, Bement Lockemeyer, Knapp J, Advisor. Third. Row: Benge, Crawford, Canne, Peck, Barbaiace, Sabin, Steen, Oaks S, Masiyn, Smith, Bishop Fourth Row: Kneut, Smith S, Gaylord, Pickard, Bishop J, Crough, Adsitt, DeBoover, Scherbyn Lambert, Avery, Ogden. Fifth ROW: Welch, Minns, Smith H, Lowry, Kneut, Frarery, Kregloh, McWilliams, Meath, Smith K Freshman Class The Freshman Class has 47 members this year and elected the following peo ple as our officers: President, Robert Lockemeyerg Vice-President, Joyce Tiffany: Secretary, Gerry Fisherg Treasurer, Beverly DeWind. William Scherbyn and Jean Bishop were elected as representatives on the Stu- dent Council. G.A.A. representatives are Beverly DeWind and Barbara E,-gfgleton. Our class advisors are: lVlr. Hicks, Miss Munroe and Miss Knapp. A hayride party, originally planned for the fall, but postponed till sprinff f u n Cl, was our biggest activity. 26
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V I ' 'iv' '- ' - -- --1, I, H if i First Row: Henecke, VanCamp, DeRuyter, Winburn, Conklin, Chase, Craig, DeRuyter D, Bowers, Groescup. Second Row: Miss Warwick, advisor, DePaul, Haich, McAllister, Tillman, West, McWilliams, Bud- rnan, Vandemark, Mrs. Adams, advisor. Third Row: Sinack, Sinack, Benge, Fitzgerald, VanCamp, Pollot, Hansen, Perkins, Burch, Young. Fourth Row: Bankert, Miller, Westfall, Clement, Smith, Sellers, Foxx, Tiller, Oaks, Knapp, Steen, Smith. Fifth Row: Peck, Verstreate D, Totman, Howe, Krager, Pollot, Wilson, Oaks, Smith, McAllister, Verstreate C. Seventh Grade Boom 211 started the year with 27 members. Officers are: President, James VanCampg Vice-President, Jerry Roulandg Secretary, Kenneth L. Smith, Treasurer, Virginia Howe. Room 210 started the year with 28 members. Two members left during the year. Officers: President, Everett Peck, Vice-President, Paul Bankertg Secretary, Alice VanCampg Treasurer, Charles VerStraete. A committee system is used in taking charge of the numerous duties connected with the Boom, such as War Stamps, Cheer Leading, Bulletin Board, Housekeeping, and others. Pupils have sponsored a cancelled stamp collection drive, for the benefit of a Children's Hospital in London, which has been very successful. The members of both seventh grade groups co-operated in producing a Washington's Birthday As- sembly program. ' 28 -- ...- .-,-g V- ,-,,.. , Y- mn Yi-.As N--
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