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AIIDSLEY GRADE FIVE Top 523: Mary D'Angelo, Richard Allen, Gordon Kreutz, Andrew Noe, Doris Munck, Marion Cimino, Warren Brown, Beatrice Schmidt. Second Row: George Furilla, Pauline Lutz, Evelyn Brown, Augustine Zangari, Robert Ferris,-James Deshel, Earl Johnson, Robert Blouin, Dominick DeAstis. Third Row: Mildred Delmerico, Dorothea Frischmann, Joan Scudder, Donald Thomas, John Wright,-Tillian Groth, LeRoy Aitken, Philip Lutz. Fourth Row: Rosina Mantello, Robert Cudney, Mary Paolucci, Mary Walsh, John Caporale, Pierre Youmans, Geraldine Gorman, George Spanc, Hargaret Ranieri. Our class has been doing some interesting work this year. When studying the Vikings, we made booklets about them. Our general topic in geography for the year is The Six Needs of Elan. We're collecting pictures about them now. The farm the boys are making in stop is a year round project. In the Grade Track Meet for 1956-57 our grace won. ln October Kiss Tryon gave us a Halloween party. It was very nice. We also made some form books. They contained the old form and the new. William Groth brought a praying mantis cocoon to the classroom in the fall. It hatched in January. Each one in the class has made a map that has something to do with food. Since we are studying the Middle Ages in history we are building a castle. James Deshel is our class president. Dorothea Frisckmann is our vice-president. Joan Scudder, Class Secretary We made four Christmas scrap books to go to the children in the hospital. We saved tin foil to send to an organization which is saving it for a leper colony we are also saving stamps for the people in the hospitals. !We packed sixteen Christmas boxes to go to far away lands. And we helped collect tes which our school raised for the flood relief. Geraldine Gorman, Junior Red Cross Secretary
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GRADE SIX C To Row: John Ferris, William Kilpatrick, Domenica Arone, Evelyn Brown, Michele Anselmo, Dominick Furilla, Dorothy Quick. Second Row: Elinor MacLeod, James Rogers, Emerson Virden, Helen O'Grady, Margaret Contant, Emma Geis, Edna Wheeler, Arthur McCartney. Third Row: Charles Egloff, George Brinkerhoff, Mary McCormack, Jessie Xarzella, Mary DeFeo, Lucille Bell, Roger Youmans, Ned Boice, Joseph Yokelson. Fourth Row: Thomas Deluro, Mary Marzella, Lily Gubler, Charles VanBrunt, Irving McCartney, Florence Deastis, Antoinette Mantello, James Ferguson, Frank Scallero. Sept. 8 School opened and we made an eager start with our studies. Class officers elected and Class Council formed. Oct. 29 We held a Halloween Costume Party. Prizes were awarded to Mary McCormack for the prettiest costume and George Brinkerhoff for the funniest. Nov. 20 We joined 6F to give a Mothers' Tea and entertainment. Dec. 9 We made a trip to the Telephone Exchange in Dobbs Ferry to help us understand communication. Dec. 21 Second term officers elected. March 5 We gave a Mexican Tea for our liot' H GTS. 1937
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cr! GRADE FOUR ED To Row: Joseph Palermo, Dorothy Wheeler, Barbara Eoice, Frank Clark, Laurel Struciman, Knthony Moretti, Beatrice Caporale, Jack Hackett. Second Row: Walter Egloff, Warren Baulieu, Gustav Groth, Frances Erickson, Joseph Frischmann, Ethel Yottes, Mary Lou Heylon, Marie Mangles. Third Row: Claire Speicher, Rose Perillo, Mary Lou Uilmoth, Victoria Ferranto, George QuicE, Ruthven Virden, Virginia Secor, Xarion Wright. Fourth Row: Allison Reid, Christopher DeFeo, Edith Aitken, Gerard Travis, Thomas Wharmby, Doris Park, Rocco Ferranto, Nettie Cimino, Ralph Pearce. .4 We are thirty-four in number. Class officers are Jack Hackett, president, Barbara Boice, vice-president. The class mother, Lrs. Herbert Travis, and her com ittee gave a tea in our classroom. Twenty-five parents were present. Dorothy Wheeler and Gerard Travis were our captains in the Junior Track Leet. We were glad we held second place. Joseph Frischmann led our yells and cheers. The American Legion gave us a flag for having the largest number of parents out at the Armistice Day Program. Eleven of our class have had perfect attendance so far this year, and the whole class is working together so we won't have a tardiness or an illegal absence. Frank Clark won a door prize at the Freshman Movies. It was a bowl of gold fish He gave it to our room. 1937.
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