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' 4, V IGHT-ONE elass has been eomposed ol' approximately tvventy-five members this vear with Miss Simmons as tear-her. Une of the projeets undertaken by this grade has been a survey of the elasses of Waterville High Sehool from l900 to 1930 to determine the occupational trend of the graduates. They also sought to determine the percentage ol' graduates who eontinued their study beyond high school. The eighth grade class has been evenly divided this year. as the eight-two grade also has been composed of approximately twenty-five members. The boys won the kiekhall championship and the girls vv on the som-eer champion- ship. They' have organized an English and l.ibrary Club, whose purpose is to act. to read plays, and to learn hovv to use the modern library. So lar we have had several plays in class. and one. 4'Not Quite Sueh a Goose. for assembly. An interesting project taken up in lfnglish was the writing to steamship and railway lines asking them for folders eoneerning their routes. Class Olfieers 8-l 8-2 President . , . . llraydon Staring lfsther W'aldburger N ire President ,, ,Nlarian Barnes Royal Plante 'l'reasurer , ,.,. Nlarjorie Gardner Olive Iles Secretary ..,... ..,. N larjorie Gardner lithel Hellerline Faculty Adviser M Uhliss Simmons Miss Vlloodeoek Back row. left to right: Nlelville Werner, Hovee Cook, ,lohn Gallagher. Robert Blunt, Norman Byrnes, Horaee Terry, Daniel Budlong, Ralph Walkrr. Peter Dyman, Clarenee Wilbur. Sem-nd row: Adviser. Miss Katherine Siminonsg Richard Hilsinger. Norman Kelsey. ,Iohn Lally. Blanehe llinnlan. Nlargaret llovrd. Merlene Jaekson, Mary Smith, Robert Youngs, john Nlango. Frederick Converse, adviser, Bliss l.oIa Woodeock. Third row: Mary Xlanion. ,lane Pierson, Nlarjorie Loftus. Xlarie Yolkman, Charlotte Nolan, Ruth WvitltlllIII'Qfl', Esther l.ohnas, Ifdith Lohnas. Nlargaret Sheets. Jeanette Morgan. Craee llamm. Uoris lfaslnian. Doris Nlanion. Fourth row: Nlelvin Stewart. Katharina Christeler. lfdward llarris, Helen Blair, Nlarjorie Cardner. Nlarion Barnes, Cravdon Staring, lfsther Wialdhurger. Royal Plante. Ethel llelterlinfx Olive lles. Ed- mund Cates. ,lean Mrung. Raymond Kennard. if 'fs:p W'J', i
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P-'Y ' arv-v-r--ywgz--'-W FIQESHMAN CLASS HICSIHVIAN class of 1935-36 consisted of seventy members in the beginning of the year. At the present time it has only sixty-six members. During the first few weeks of school the freshman class decided to have a party to celebrate their entrance into high school. This party was held in the cafeteria and refreshments were served. The social studies class presented a panel discussion for a Parent- Teacher meeting. the topic being an old age pension insurance and pension laws. Later this class visited the YVaterville Textile Mills and the silverware plant at Sherrill. Some freshmen went to Utica to visit a bank with the com- mercial department. Others went to Cornell with the agriculture and home- making departments. Many of the freshmen have become members of the soccer, baseball, basketball, tennis., and track teams. 9-l 9-2 President ,... . .. Shirley Eastman Milton ,lannone Xice President .,...,... John Neiters Ann Barth Secretary-Treasurer ...., Sedora Locke Charles Browne Reporter ,,..,..,.,..... Sedora Locke William Cowen Faculty Adviser . , . . . .1113 Wilcox Mr. l'f-terson Hack row, left to right: Elmer lloflman. Francis Hoffman, Frederick llelmes. Ed- vin Bancroft. ,lohn Kelley. Albert Tarbox. Edward Reagan. Robert Trecn. William Cowen. Third rom: Mr. Wilcox. Vlfilliam Jones. Aubrey Roberts. Lester Barnes. .lo- stjlllt Klanion. Ilerman 'l'ritten, Thomas Mara, Charles Harris. Delos Ttlffey. Peter Nichols. David llughes. John Avery. ,lohn Gilliland. Harold Riesterer. Yern Tuffey. .lohn Ryder. llowell Hughes. Mr. l'etcrson. Second row: Reba Quillman, Josephine lfurncr, Louise Nlarschcr. Nellie Baldwin. Melva Clemens. Catherine Doyle, Susie lfusek, Margaret Zalvis, Grace Pierson. Freda Cliernolf, Catherine Gibbons. Julia Cer-liowic. Dorothea Townsend. Anna Jacobson. Ilclcn Silliman, Pauline Schwendcr. Ccrtrude Sheets, Aileen Risley, Elaine llines. Doris Clemens, Catherine NlacConnell, Ellanese Plante. First row: Aversa Clark. Leo Barnes. Eileen Burth. Lowell Rowe, Sedora Locke, john Nietcrs. Shirley lfastman. Milton Jannonc. Ann Burth. Charles Browne. Virginia Brooker. David Chernolli, Laura Seclow. Ralph Clemens.
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be , A'5e SEVENTH enmnli fl? - f l1lVliN-0lNl'i GRADE under the direction ol' Miss Woernley carried on some very interesting and unusual projeets during the year. One was a miniature swimming pool to illustrate volume measure- ment. ln guidance they learned how to conduct class meetings by parlia- mentary procedure. At Hallowe'en they had a party during which a spell- down and a play called Hlfllis lslandil were presented. The seven-two graders tmfler the supervision of Miss Smith had a very successful year. A colonial kitchen, posters, diagrams. drawings, woven rugs, and samplers were made to illustrate the development of America. Both sections of the seventh grade helong to the Vlforld Letter Club and receive letters from Beach Conger telling about his visits through Mexico, Central America, and South America. The seventh grade lwoys won the intramural hasketlmall championship front the eighth grade. Class Oflicers 7-l 7-2 President ., ..,. ..,. l' llwyn llellamy Margaret Williams Vice l'resident ,. ..4. Mary Dunn Donald Wlilliams Secretary 4..., ,.., li ltlna Nlanion Anne Evans Treasurer ,,,,,,, ,,,, l fdna Manion Edward Doyle Faculty Adviser , ,4., Miss L. Vtoernlcy Miss V. Smith Baelx row. left to right: K, lford. lj. Creedon. l.. Simmons. H. Hahle. l.. Fulliwan. 'l'. Roberts. C. Rankins, L. Wedgren. YV. lfdwards. W. Russell, VV. Benjamin, .l. Williams, ll. Noon, J. Mcflleave, R. Tarlmox, ll. Zieres. Second row: N. Cowen, lf. Smith, lil. lleidel. D. Patterson. C. Craige. S. Lewis. A. Edwards, J. flrecdon. V. Ford, J. Nlara, ll. Nl-ergan,. R. Elistrand. Third row: ll. Hayden. E. Willtur. W. Marseher. W. lleliaire, l.. Blunt, ll. Morgan, P. Nlac-Connell, Nl. Kelley, R. Carey, L. Wratten, I. Testa. E. Xtoodwortlt. lf. Hoherts. W. Diehl. lf. llayden. A. Sanders. Fourth row: Nliss Wvoernley. llarris, L. Kennard. C. Cowen. ll. Atwater. R. Brownell. l. .laeol1son, A. llayden. F. Byrnes, P. Patterson, Nl. Burton, l.. llinman, D. Maine, l.. Coodson, Bl. Huane. l.. Bella- tny. Miss Smith. Fr. nt row: K. llfidel. S. Cates. C. King. E. Doyle. A. Evans. D. Williams, Nl. Williams. lf. Bellamy. M. Dunn, E. Nlanion, ll. Northrop. S. jones, L. llyman, S. llttdlong.
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