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IKRDSLEYANX GRADA THREE W Standing Gustav Groth, Victorla Ferranto, Joseph Palermo, Marllyn Baker, DHTIOH Wrlght, Vlrpinla Secor, Rocco Ferranto Flrst Row Frank Clark, Anthony MOCC18, Thomas Wharmby, Thomas Dowllng, Gerard Travls, Jack Hackett Second Row fl11SOH Reld, Walter Wgloff, Narren Baulleu Joseph Frischmann, Ralph Pearce, Lhrlstopher DeFeo Thlrd Row Rose Perlllo, Dor1s Park, N1COl6tt8 Cimrno Dorothy Wheeler, Beatrlce Caoorale, Laurel Struckman, Cla1re Speicher. Fourth Row: Betty Hatfield, Barbara Boice, Ruth Virden, Marie Mangels, Louise Behlen, George QUICK. Flfth Row: Kary Lou Wilmoth, Barbara Horend, Edith Aitken. In September, twenty-nine pUD11S were enrolled. Betty Hatfleld was elected presldent and Dorls Park v1ce presldent. After the January exams, seven puplls were promoted from the second grade, increaslng our enrollment to th1rty-slx puplls. We have enJoyed belng able to attend assembly this year. Our play, uSchoolroom Pals,N seemed to be appreclated by the higher grades. There has been no tardlness ln our grade this year, we are very proud of thls. Only two pUDllS have been illegally absent. At Honor ASSemb118S twenty slx emblems and twenty one service awards have been earned. XI936, 25- 1 ' , 2 , ' ,Q U , 1 5 ' - waaasf-ta,l,, V o f H via f .V , ,, W , if ' 'fi , ' I A K 4 Q, fr ' . ,M O T1 , . . ' 1. , . , . . . . , . ' v . 5 ' 7 . O , . . , , . o L 4.4 , ...... ... N , C . ,, , . . . ...-.... -..' D
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I IWDSJLEYAJNX - GRADE FOUR Standlng ndgar Ackerman, James Deshel, Philip Lutz, Andrew Noe, Margaret Ranlerl, Mary DeAngelo, Wllllam Groth F1TSt Row Bruce Fountaln, Beatrlce Schmidt John Wright, Dildred Delmerlco, George Spano Second Row Robert Cudney, Warren Brown, Mary Paolucci, Earl Johnson, Roslna hantello, Domlnlck DeAstis Third Row Dorothea Frischmann, Joan Scudder, Robert Blouin, Paullne Lutz, Donald Thomas, Gordon Kreutz Fourth Row Doris Munck, Augustine Zangare, George Furilla, Richard Allen, Raymond Pearce Fifth Row LeRoy Altken, Marion Cimino, Robert Ferris, John Caporale when the Fourth Grade Doors opened for us 1D September, we numbered thlrty three, that is stlll our number The class presldent 1S James Deshel, vice president, Dorothea Frischmann, and the class mother 1S Mrs Aitken The boys have had eight had fourteen, fifteen class has been no illegal absence to the flve year punctuality weeks of perfect attendance, and the girls members have had perfect attendance There 1n the grade Three of the four entitled pin have received their pins We have twenty members in the Honor Society We hope our class history has Just begun XI936, 24 - , -r-v Q , .P . . ,. . U C . . . . 5 ....i... ' 7 o s H 1 lil ...,. . , . . 1 0 . . 0 Q f o . . I A 0 . . . ' 0 . . . - . . Q 1 ' 0 Q . - . 0 0 - n
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v F F 7 ARDSLEYANX ' ' F GRADL THREE H Standing Willlam Blasberg, Reporter, Katherlne nangari, Frank Conover, Jacquellne DeAstis First Row Anna Montaruli, Charles Duryea, Willlam Borchers, Renee Ranieri Second Row Eugene Grandolfi, Augustlne Filomena, William King, Inga Belsher Third Row Mary Anne Cim1no Stanley Benedict, Richard Dunbar, Lillian Hadad, Anna Fatone Fourth Row Priscllla Howe Edith Holscher, Esther DeNardo, June Brinkerhoff, Jean LcGregor Fifth Row Stephen Gemlin, Florence Content, Reporter Ruth Agnano, In the fall the class took several nature walks to collect seeds One walk ended happily at Lila MacLeod's where her mother served refreshments Churning butter for a geography lesson was almost a party In November we presented a play, NBooks on Strlke, and a reading from WPinocchio W Our Parents' Tea was made a success bv our mothers, Mrs Howe, Mrs Fatone, and their committee We won the attendance cup for the month of January We are working for SIX polnt health p1ns This term we are very much interested in having Mr Horend for a fifteen minute science perlod For our doll house made of egg crates, we have deslpned vall papeff made furnlture, woven rugs, and made lamps of clay, reed, and paper Ve are mak1ng a collectlon of poems and plctures w1th their storles for our language work Xmas, 26 T-li.: . 9 , z . , . Vice-President, Lila MacLeod, President. , n . H' 0
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