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Z' , GRADE TH REE Too Row: Kenneth Hauptmann, George Edelmann, comix Lisenhuucr, Gloria pelmcrlco, Patricia Townsend, Richard Smltl, John Ferywgow. Second Row: Francie Ioung, Herrin Ladnf, Angelo Ltafjlvro, Mruce Mannuccla, John Delmerlco, Harold Carpenter, Geor5e Leekan, LaLherige ZanQari. Thiri Row: Sarah Narzella, Cllliag La- Q, -ori' Pearce, Qlgl Qaab, Q Lcd ilmbel, HieharQ juchs, lraneis Lclormaok, Jean TanLrunt, Charles -eXilo. Fourth How: Prudenec Uupgcn Jean Llllon Loninlck Eelnr e lClOH irown I I X, 1 I norraine Uilbwr, Christian Muller, John Eapovltch, Alexander Keio, Alfred Lnlermo. In the fall, thirty-four pupils entered our grace. The class officers are: president, George Ecelnunng vice-Uresident, Joan Llllong and class rother, Yrs. fuller. Je have had very QDDQ attencmnce thls year an, won tLe attendance cuj in December. He have won the .. Q. 1 prize twice ills yelrg tLe last :ine we were treeted to the I. N. A. tirtkiej cake Q41 cocoa, ln jeeQrapkj class we male Exeter ani enfojeg atln5 it on crackers. He look fcrwerQ tc sur science alas: with Kr. Orend each Friday. 93
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AIIDSLEYAN GRADE FOUR EG To Row: Mary Ann Cimino, Inga Belsher, Lillian Hadad, Stanley Benedict, Frank Spindler, Barbara Horend, Anna Fatone, Ruth Agnano. Second Row: Raymond Pearce, Priscilla Howe, Charles Duryea, William Walsh, Richard Dunbar. Third Row: Edith Holscher, William Blasberg, Frank Conover, Betty Hatfield, Esther DeHardo, Renee Ranieri, William Borchers, Jean McGregor, Eugene Grandolfi. Fourth Row: Florence Contant, Jacqueline DeAstis, Lila MacLeod, June Brinkerhoff, Anna Montaruli, Stephen Gemelin, Augustine Filomena, William King. Three new members have been welcomed to our class this year, making our enrollment swell to 50. We have had no illegal absences and several perfect attendances. Our play, Polly Patchwork, was successfully given for Assembly and Mothers' Meeting in November. Under the leadership of our Grade Mother, Mrs. Wm. Blasberg, and her committee, a pleasant time was had at the Mothers' tea, and the grade Halloween party. We also enjoyed our Christmas and Valentine parties. We have taken an imaginary trip around the world, stopping at many places of interest, and have portrayed major ones in our sand table. We are grateful to the P. T. A. for our prize money from which have come a world H ll globe, a delightful book called Gay Pippo, and an aquarium. One of our pop-eye fish has been nicknamed Eddie Cantor.
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AIIDSLEY GRADE Tvvo To Row: Peter Dneriok, Elinor Speicher, John Cimino, Joseph Petruzzi, George Papov teh, Caroline Stohr, George McCormack, Frances Hannariello, John Crisi, Bernice Boice, Robert Fuchs. Second Row: Teddy Ruprecht, Constance Smith, Iorotky Venners, Robert Arone, Teddy Schmidt, Josegh Calace-Iottola, Iartin Leader, Robert Hadad, diehard Heller, Eiagio LeAstis. Third How: Carl Kontaruli, Hilliai Hauptnann, James Seudder, Killian Keehan, William Lefurgy, Doris Yokelson, Edwin Leone, lasil Spano, Elinor Stevens. Fourth Row: Marie Eoretti, Robert Carpenter, Agnes Arone, Richard Chila, Howard Dixon, John Denocha, Gerald Maloney, Jean Deluro, Ldelgard Jantzen, Ruth Darin Fifth Row: John Philip Cimino, Car1ine Xotilia, Vito Ferranto, Robert Duryea, Louis Pascone, Rhoda Damm, Robert Immediate. Grade Two is filled to its very door With as lively and HlDGDA3f,'H a crew Cf wide awake boys and merry girls, As you and I, ever knew. They haven't won many banners or pups, But they're learning the lessons of living: That there is joy to be found, in doing what's right, And reward, in working and giving.
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