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Page 29 text:
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SIXTH GRADE VVhen school opened in September we found that we had lost some of our mem- bers but had gained Roy Palmer. Roy had moved from the Adirondack region to Angelica during the surrmer. Upon glancing about the room, we noticzd that the ceiling had been repaired and newly decorated during the summer. The summer had brought many changes in the building and we had to inquire our way to the principa1's and nurse's offices. We found that a dental hygienist had an office where supplies had been kept. All of us had our teeth cleaned and received instruction about caring for our teeth. At the end of the second week of school La Ray O'Hara returned to Belmont. Philip Beebe came back the latter part of September and Elsie Gordon entered from Arkport for the first time. Gary Magee, who had at one time bene a pupil in our school, returned the last of October. After a few weeks Philip left us to attend school elsewhere, During the year we have enjoyed the usual parties consisting of games and refreshments. Many parents visited our room on Parents Night We were glad they could have an opportunity to see our visual aids The opaque projector which was new this year has been very helpful to us particularly in social studies and science All but four of our grade have attended released time religious instruct on at the various churches Two of us could not go because our church is out in the country Fourteen have joined the Varsity A and have enjoyed the pep meetings During the Junior Red Cross Drive we obtained a 100W membership and packed two boxes Several have been taking instrumental lessons from Mr Enos so that we shall be able to play in the band when we are older Our grade contributed a play and a monologue to the Christmas program Th various committees handled the number by themselves An invitation has been extended to us to attend most of the outs de assem blies during the year We have found them to be both enjoyable and he pful Front row kneeling left to light Bohhx .Iennlng Toni lee Swift George Derx Cltherlne Second rou sitting left to right Shirlew Leliff Donald Dcmlfk Baihaia Txler Rox Palmer Joanne Eli essor Daxid Ferrmger Arlene Hoffman Dnk Norton Xhlma Iuureme Third roxs standing left to right Larrx Turker Elsie Cordon Xlike Barker Lorraine Behr ens James Link Exelwn Brooks Nliss Barber Frames Nlascha Eduard Case Chailc Bwroads Dick Doner Aleti Lmeri 20 ll 1 II ' ' ' 1 ' ' ll ' ll ' ll II ' . . O Mull, llonna. Hail, Gary :xiageelvsnirley Agsminfoeraifi Tyleir. ' ' . ', , ' 5,
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First rovl left to rlght .Iovte Green Kathleen Lmk Sandra Hoffman Bexerlx Schroeder Nancy Jones Barbara Fuller Nlarxanne kellex Second row VS 1ll1am Demmg Nlarguerlte Magee Alan Hooker Carol Nlehlenbather Nancy Ross Rlthard Stephens Annie Patterson Anthonv Dodge Dorothy Jones Jame Note Rlchard Spangler Thlrd ron Charles Demxck Vernon Almeter James Mxller Donald Perham Gerald Eldredge Sandra NIvKmght NIISS Nlurphx Marv J Rovce Eugene Little Phlllp Laurence Lent Cardner Robert Vthxte Thomas Carpenter SEVENTH GRADE We vsexe very happy to have Margueute Magee back 1n our class We gave a farewell palty for Beverly Schroeder who went to Eng land to hve fol a couple of years F01 her present vse gave her S1 50 Durmg the mlddle of the yeal we had our class palty Miss Knbx and Mlss Murphy went along as faculty adVlSO1S The followlng V619 elected IH the flrst of the yeal for class OfflC9l9 P1 esldent Anthony Dodge X106 P1 esldent Anme Patte1 son Seuetaxy and TIQJNUISI Nancx Jones Student Councll Remesentatne James Note Flaws -XdXlSOl Nllss Nluxphx 1 K 1 '.' 1 - A ' .Y- ' I: . .. ' ' ' ' , . . ' .' 1 , , v. ' . Absent from picture: Merle Vlllcox. 7 v 1 v si v ' . Q u y u ' . v Q v Q 0 I I n - . . . L . 7 . , V. y v ' . s ' n 1 V' - . .' - ' . L ' ' ' A , n - v s 4 1 1 s vi v b . U .. I - ' . t v ,. A ' 1, - . . --Q -' . . - - - - '- . . . . . . . . .. . I
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FIFTH GRADE The opening of school in September found twenty-nite children rezrcly for enrollment in the fifth grade-twelve boys and seventeen girls. Five uf this number were entering Angelica Central for the first time. They were Edward Blish from Wayland Central. Mary Ann Welton from Dans-A 'ville Central. Wrexie Balcom from Andover Central, Mary Palmer from Olmstedville Central. and Judith Sutter from St. Mary's in Olean. In Oc- Lober Marilyn Magee came from Dalton Central School. Twenty of us joined Varsity A. All of us joined the Junior Red Crorfs. This vear our grade contributed the l'rfref't Ll.YTl'Ll'7t to this or- ganization oftany of the grades. We also packed two gift boxes. Eleven of our grade took instrumental music lessons from Mr. Enos. We had parties on Hallowe'en, Christmas. and St. Valentine's Day. The Christmas party with the tree, lights, and gifts, and the delicious dinner served us bv the cafeteria staff and their helpers was eniwed most A nevv globe, bookshelx es and reading table vsere added to our equip ment Besides this several attractive and int restrrg S+ '1 bo ks fr fl reference books were added to our library Many film strips were shown throughout the year to give us a bet ter understanding of our regular work mr! 1 ur nxlm 4 1 um Il nil! I rl 1 I I1 ill r 1 1 L 4 ru rln '76 . S v kv C v - , . ' - ' ' . Q , - ' v ' Q . ' - W- ,. --, . - . .1 -. . . .. . . , . . . . - Fr rrw. left to riuht: Hr 1- lfullt-r. XVI' lizrln-rrrr. lirluzrrwl lllislr. Gvrrr-xit-xv l':rtlor'srlr tit-rrt-rar l'zrlu-rstirr. 'l'liorrr4rs limit-r. llrr-rrrlzr lh-rrizrrrrilr. lliflwrrtl l7:rx, Sv- 'l 'mi lit 'xr llmrkr-2 X111 XX'-lwrr. Ilurrulfl Ilarxis. lin llfsll N1 'I-rr ltlrilirr Sorlrrrr- Nlarrr Lou llzrrrvlis-II. 'l'lrr--rrlrfzw llr-rrrirru. Nlzrrizrrr lie-lrrwrzs. Xlzrriewiv Nlrll. X'.'il ixrrr liarilor. l'ullB :rm xr ltmllt-3. llzrrk rim: llorrarlnl llull. Harry XYilkirrs. llruu llzrrwlrrr-r'. llzrrrrmrul l-Irw-rw. l-lllvrr IJ-rv. All' l,rrrr'xx -ll. Nlzrrr l':rl1rrvl'. Szrrrirzr llrw,tr'i-. .lzrrrvl 'l'u-ltr. lit-r.rfrlx' '61 Z' f. Xlrrril rr Klum-1 .lrrwlitlr Sllllt'l'.
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