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N%V The exuberance of the eighth grad¬ ers finds an outlet in projects such as their magazine drive, which is started in early October. ROW 1: C. Howe, R. Laughner, R. Wile, E. Eldridge, M. Barclay, N. Ferranti, D. Rossi, M. MacMillan. ROW 2: Mrs. Mulroy, N. Bruce, E. Hoagland, A. Sperry, T. Herrick, P. Comeau, P. Revotskie, D. Forte, J. Fowler, P. Duffy. ROW 3: J. Henderson, C. Mooers, D. Jenkins, S. Huston, S. Dammin, L. MacNabb, S. Vail, M. Martell, M. Bullock. NOT SHOWN: A. Oppenheim. ROW 1: K. Curtin, C. Hayes, C. Frye, S. Wright, S. Stauffer, C. Dippolito, S. Jones, J. Eaton, J. McIntyre. ROW 2: P. Manson, C. Childs, T. Redden, D. Kelley, E. Reissner, R. Cummings, S. Randall, J. Brennan, J. Adams, Miss McDonough. ROW 3: R. Hamill, J. Harnish, W. King, J. Whitmore, W. Rizzo, J. Whittemore, R. Maciel, J. Bump, D. Moodie, P. Cambell. ff « MMm 1 ' ' laps mg , fl
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Their first year in the high school building, eighth graders become an active part of the student body. Being in the same building as the regular high school, they share assemblies and pep rallies with upperclassmen. Eighth grad¬ ers raise money for the athletic fund by putting on a magazine drive. They elect their own class officers, take care of classroom displays, and spend time after school doing experiments, such as the testing of weather instruments. They put on their own dance which is the social event of the year for the junior high. ROW 1: J, Currier, N. Law, C. Johnson, N. Clark, P. Brown, D. DeNapoli, A. Molan, E. Rayner. ROW 2: A. King, M. Gowell, S. Derby, J. Crowley, C. Cetrone, A. Bartel, B. Chynoweth, J. Benger, L. Bethel I, C. Russell, W. Vaughan, Miss Hunter. ROW 3: L. Johnson, F. Weidig, T. Carter, L. Leonhart, D. Con¬ nolly, D. Watters, J. McGettigan, A. McIntosh, D. Leithead. NOT SHOWN: A. Herring, W. Parlee. ROW 1: L. Howe, P. Dean, M. Gross, P. Storm, N. Kelly, B. Downing, D. Knowles, S. Hulsman. ROW 2: Mrs. Lenrow, L. Young, D. LafFin, P. Murphy, D. Viles, G. Rolland, R. Reilley, J. McKenzie, J. Peterson, B. Richardson, D. Wright, A. Enos. ROW 3: J. Reider, C. Christore, A. Foster, S. Drowne, J. Melby, J. McRae, J. Ryan, J. Hubbard, D. Gardella, L. Arnold. NOT SHOWN: J. Herring.
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F. McMULLIN PRESIDENT P. LOMBARD VICE-PRESIDENT Though they have had something of high school life by being in the building in eighth grade, Freshmen still have a feeling of newness. This is the year of getting a start, of learning the routine and of becoming full fledged high school students. This year marks the beginning of elective courses, which is a big step in the preparation for later life. Some choose a college preparatory course, ROW 1: K. Crowe, M. Chisholm, J. Appleyard, D. Brown, E. Burn, J. Doebler, D. Baker, J. Albrecht, N. Ayers. ROW 2: Mrs. Elsworth, R. Butcher, J. Burke, G. Anderson, P. Borelli, S. Burch, C. Bottjer, T. Duffy, W. Bullock, R. Boutell, V. DiAngelo. ROW 3: D. Adams, C. Davis, K. Child, R. Cutter, J. Akers, S. Cribben, R. DeAmbrose. NOT SHOWN: S. Capps, G. Bulwinkle, N. Ayers, J. Albrecht. ROW 1: J. Helgeson, J. Ellis, A. Jones, M. Kilgore, S. Foote, E. Jones, N. Hall, M. Larson, S. Herrick. ROW 2: Mr. St. John, K. Fitzpatrick, R. Lombard, S. Leek, N. Garland, M. Grimmer, A. Healey, S. Koester, A. Finnison, S. Lappen, M. Koelb, S. Jenkins, E. Griffith, G. Leone. ROW 3: J. Ewers, P. Kelly, J. Lisanti, R. Lehne, P. French, J. Karas, A. Johnson, C. Evans, C. Endee, R. Emery.
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