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FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD GRADES l I 5 Left To right: Michelle Kraschel, Mrs. Meigs, Deanna Turner, Judith Ann Henry, Sandro Clueff, Ellen Goeser, Tina Swanson, Judith Odell, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Penny Kohler. FOURTH, FIFTH, AND SIXTH GRADES Left To right: Jeanne Goeser, Phoebe Pierpont, Connie Cowdery, Wally Cherniack, Linda Matson, Mary Best, Marilyn Thompson, Nancy Young, Mary Donahoo, Carol Davis, and Jane SCOTT. Noi shown are Jane LeMay, Sharon Renwald, and Carol Ann Penlzien
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THE NURSERY SCHOOL Mary Gay Weslering, Nancy Filkins, Mary Bender, .loan Bowie, James Clueff, Lynn Cherniack, Ann Bowley, Germaine Hegedus, John Hanley, Joan Kohler, Sally Lewin, Tommy Odell, Marilyn Olds, Clark Spalding, John Sampson, Claudia Thompson, Francesca Louis, Barbara Udes, Jean Hansen, Robert Schoffe, Chubby Taylor, Mary Beth Kammandel, Sandra Nielsen, Barbara Swenson, David Johnson, and Pat Dunnigan. THE KINDERGARTEN Left To right: Charlie Henry, Carol Breon, Nicolle Kraschel, Jane Agee, Pamela Hamilton, Mrs. Offull, Charlie Elec Paula Anderson Not in The picture are Judy Ann Sherman, Cafhy Filknns, Sheila Rae Roberfs, and Polly Blackburn
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Third row: Vicki Buckingham, Vera Renstrom, Ann Young, Mary Louise Johnson, Ginny Falk, Judy Olson Second row: Ann Harper, Diane Easter, Vice President, Carol Swanson, President, Lisbeth Cherniack, Secretary-Treasurer Vicki Weeks Front row: Kiki Judd, Cindy Cowdery Not in the picture is Rosemary Cooper SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES The seventh and eighth grades have accomplished some difficult scholastic situations during the l95O-l95l year. We have labored with word relationship and its little brother, the diagram. We have had a taste of plane and solid geometry with attendant formulae. Latin, French, Spanish, and German have interested us. We have looked at the people of the world in our geography as well as ourselves through selected bits of literature. This has been a good year scholastically and a good year with our social activities. Our Christmas luncheon was fun, as was the Valentine party. Our tea and book review were successes. But most important of all, we feel, have been our social services. We have clothed a less fortunate girl for the entire nine months, we sent twenty-five CARE boxes abroad, we have donated eighty bars of soap and our share of paint boxes to the general Red Cross project. We have worker and played together. Some of us will enter High School next year, some of us will be eighth-graders. We say good-bye to a good year.
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