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KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Reisman, L. Collins, S. Stevers, A. Slade, J. Lang, V. Atwell, D. Williams. SECOND ROW: R. Hylan, R. Godown, A. Gram, J. Smith, D. Stackwick, C. Densmore, T. Williams, S. Tomm, D. Carmody. THIRD ROW: J. Howland, D. Green. FOURTH ROW: D. Baker, G. Shellman, M. Canale, R, Leonard, P. Pelton. FIFTH ROW; D. Freelank, M. Bernard, T. Mattison, S. Emery. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Wightman, V. Jackson, D. Ireland, J. Halsey, M. Adams, D. Clark, V. Billings, S. Merrick, J. Perry. SECOND ROW: D. Slade, T. Baker, C. Empson, M. Carr, P. Dibble, R. Clark, N. Clarke, S. Phelps, D, Baker, K. Gavin, D. Gallagher.
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FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Pitts, D. Rose, C. Preston, D. Sootheran, L. Bernard. SECOND ROW: V. Slocum, L. Eshenbaugh, J. Day, P.Nye, K. Nevol, D. Stephens, C. Ireland, C. Bergerson. THIRD ROW: B. Latten, T. Polmateer, D. Reisman, J. Williams, E. Gardner, E. Matison, L. Buckholz, H. Freeland. ABSENT: C. Densmore, D. Born, and N. Burch. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: K. Latten, J. Kent, M. Smith, D. Baker, N. Cornelius, K. Hubbard. SECOND ROW: G. Wahl, C. Fauzey, C. Congelli, K. Gorsuch, D. Roeske, M. Cornell, M. Thorp, S. Jones. THIRD ROW; J. Howland, D. Barnes, W. Dodge, R. Brown, D. Ormsby.
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CLASS WILL Virginia Atwell leaves her rides to and from school to Nancy Gibbs. Judie Baker leaves her Southern accent and talkativeness to Delores Halsey. Alice Barnhart leaves her athletic ability to Jean Rifenburg. Donna Barnhart leaves her art creative ability to anyone who can tackle it. Anne Church leaves her sense of humor and her corny jokes to Ellen Joyce so she can carry on the sixth period study hall tradition. Carol Clark leaves her quietness to the sophomore class. John Common leaves 20 inches of his height to Gary Burdick. Bob Conde leaves his probing questions to Neal Storms. Claudette Corwin leaves her “last minute rush to Lois Reil. David Dannhein leaves his diet plan to Bruce Vickers. Joyce Day leaves her headache as Yearbook Editor to the unfortunate person who gets the job next year. Edgar Hoagland leaves his Saturday nights to Eddie Greene. Dick Lewis leaves his senior driver’s license to those junior boys who need it. Bob McClure leaves his bagpipes and kilt to Coach Stackwick to play at the next basketball game. Charles Manroe leaves his pens and pencils to Vic Burch so he won’t have to borrow them anymore. Jim Mulholland leaves his girlfriends to Lloyd Hollenbeck. Cordelia O’Dell leaves her laugh to Carol LeFever. Gerald Padden leaves his ambition to Glenn Thorp. Alberta Phelps leaves her ability to stay with one boy to Dianne Wittie. Carol Ryan leaves her Saturday nights at the Skating Rink to Judy Brundage. Bob Sackett leaves his Wednesdays to anyone who wants to go fishing. Bill Shawl leaves his wrestling ability to Hugh Church. Joan Sootheran leaves her driving ability to anyone with lots of collision insurance. Bob Winchell leaves his ability to get along with everyone to Merton Wright. Roger Winchell left I To Coach Atwell, we leave a girl’s wrestling squad so his team can win some matches. To Miss Ball, we leave a package of chocolate chips and nuts to replace those we ate during junior play practice. To Mr. Bronson, we leave some tranquillizing pills for next year’s school fair ordeaL To Mr. Canale, we leave an eighth day in the week to music lessons. To Mr. Carmody, we leave a water pump to pump the water from his cellar during those spring floods. To Miss Clair, we leave a bottle of peroxide. We missed your streaked bangs this year! To Mrs. Conde, we leave a wagon to carry her English material around in. To Mr. Gibbs, we give back all the college catalogs we have borrowed from him these past four years. To Mrs. Greene, we leave an electronic speedometer eye so she can watch her speeding. To Mr. Jones, we leave a can of soup to remember his Wednesdays at A.C.S. To Miss Joyce, we leave an automatic robot to lead her students to the library. To Mr. MoCrea, we leave a years supply of scrapwood so he can save money and not have to bother the agriculture department. To Mr. MoCreight, we leave a still and a shot glass to test the psychological effects of alcohol. To Jim and John, we leave some extra help for cleaning those extra rooms. To Mr. Kessler, we leave a life jacket so he won’t drown if he falls in the new swimming pooL To Miss Scheeder, we leave a ruler to replace those broken while trying to control her English classes.
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