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EIGHTH GRADE HIQTORY The fllst Class 'neetlng xx as held 1n NIISS Hammlll s room The purpose of th1s meetlng vxas to elect class ofhcers After the meetlng was ox er the xotes showed the follovxmg Leona Gorsk1 as Presxdent Flank Pahrls h as V109 Presldent Joan Fletcher as Qecret lrx and Ber nard Spera as Treasurer At the rext Class meetlng 'lhs lxllllllgdll xx rs ele ted as Class 1LlX1 01 Xt thls meeting It xx as decxded that the vnount for Class dues xx ould be hxe cents vxeeklx In Octobel a Hallovve en putx xxas held bx our glade Thls paltx xx as p 11d for by monex from the tleasurx No speclal meetlng xx as held Llfltll December when the Chrlstmas partx xx as planned The Elghth Glade helped sell sub c11pt1ons for the Magazxne Campalgn The amount recelx ed from the campargn xxas xerx large The class enxoyed plckmg out thell class DIHS X615 much Qlex elal companles sent samples from xxhlch xxe chose an attract1ve pm These vxere retelx ed atter Memorxal Dax The class h s alxx axs xxorked together pleasantlx and hopes to h xxe just as much lf not mole fun xx hen lt enters hlgh school The members of the class are Balone Mane Bothxx ell George Clark VX llllam L offex Eugene lletchel Joan fx0l6l'IllJl6Slil I ouan e fxOl6YTllJlLSk1 Phxllls Corskx Leona Harper Betty Heall Joseph Houck Ernest Lmqford Goldon Nlehnel Helnz 'Helton Mx ltle Ot I 1 an Pahllsch In ink Qmlth lvdlttil opera Be1na1d Sxx ame Irene XVdLlCllllgtOl'l illdlk l L vw w ' v . 1 I 1 . ,N . 1 n A p - .W . V . . x x l ' L 4 s v v ,' . s ' ' t t . , . ,C . w - , . Y, k 2 A . , -, Y 1 1 ' s. ' 1 -4 1 f. . . s A 1 xx L A n K A x, pn ,J n L w V 1 7 N V v . -v 1 . v 7 2 - v f y H . 'Lv . x v s x 2 ' v s v X7 ' ' vc ' I y v 1 v e ' ' ' , s ' Q A Thls fund went towards the class DIES. ' L. . ' ' ' ' ' Y . as '- , ' , , . L y ' y , w 1 4 ' ' l 1 v 1 . v 4 ' r ll I V , . 2 , 1 K, Y . , , L L, n r , f ' ' 1 v 7 A v 1 1 1 Q 1 g 1 ' 1 A 7 , , Q - 1 . ' 1 - -, ' t, , ll1' ' ' . ' . -1 ' 'v Q -' s . ' -. . , J l - , c T ' s . v lx I 4 3. , K . n , ' ' if 4 Q 1 s 1 . , ' v I Q 1 W va . 0 5 I I Q v I I ' 1 A v v - 1 A .,
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THE FRESHMAN CLASS o o o L1ke a rolling stone that Uathers no moss the Freshman Class of 1937 entered Hlgh School without knowledge of what was before lt As we roamed l1ke lost sheep about the rooms of studv ln our new home our greatest problem was Where do we go next' We were practlcally all strangers to one another but belng a 90C1dl group we soon became an mdludual class mstead of a class of ir d1Yldl13,lS We were an amb1t1ous class and started our year by elect mg as class adxlsors Mrs Raddmg and Mr VVoodward and as class Ofl'1C91Q President Claarles Hocker Vlce Presldent Loretta Shaugh nessy qecretary Mlldred Dewme Treasurer Bernard Farrell Student Representatlxe Robert Castillo phere whlch we dld l1ke true soldiers Studles were undeltaken and mastered to the best of our lrdlxldual ab1l1t1es We now wanted to see what the social l1fe ot hlgh school was like A meet1ng was held for the purpose of sponsormg a party A Hallowe en partx was sele t ed for our first social ex ent w h1ch prow ed most emoy able and successful VVe then proved ourselx es w orthy Freshmen by comlng out on top durmg the Magazine Campalgn One will also find manv Frosh paxtlclpatlng lr the spolts of the school the Band the Orchestra the Opeletta and the Glee Club Thus our first sear closes and hax mg shaken off our bewllder ment we look folward w 1th anticlpatlon to next xear when we hope to become dlSt1I'lgLllSl'l8d Sophomores 0 ' as ' , an , ,D . , . . A' v . Av A A1 . 7 , , , cc Y 1 H v ' y 1- 1 ' . . , Q L A v. , . . . , .ky L. , I 5 , . Y , , S g 'K Yr V 3 l ' v v ,ll K 7 , . Our next step was to adjust ourselves to an entirely new atmos- , . .. .r W I 7 Y , V fn A be . V A L '
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SEVENTH GRADE o o Almost sex en sears ago a small group of ehlldren VS31t6d 1n lme xuth then paref ts to be reglstered as first glade puplls of the Central Isl1p Qchool These DUDIIS a1e vxhat now compr1se most of the seventh glade In the first grade we had a play tovs ards the mlddle of the vear One of our aet1x1t1es IH the Hrst grade was bu1ld1ng paper houses IH the sandbox at the corner of the room In the fourth grade we d1d our small part 1n commemoratlng Arbor Dax by plantlng a tree At Chrlstmas tlme m the slxth grade we put on an operetta xshlch vs as a grand success We are now 1n the sewenth grade and all hope vou lxke our group plcture The members ofthe class are Atzberger Theresa Coffew Joseph Cohen OSCHI GO'6mb1QQkl Irene Heul Joseph Helnes Glorxa Herrv Isabella Ho ker Clara Hauck Margaret Hubbs Ralph Jacobsen Exelxn Iohnston John Kauffungel Henrx Lmdsay James Helton Wllham Nlesagno Jennle Nlulrav Arthul Nlchols Seth Pennenga Jevwel Potenz1ano NI 119 Poth Dorothy Salno -Xnthonx SQ3.lS9ll1 EIIICO Qhannon Danxel Smlth Halold 1 7 , 5 : 1 I , W I .C Ui, . 'IQJQQ-I f -,,- . Q- 1 ' , . ,-XA t , 'I af .,,N 'W A f 1 -v V 1 . v ' ' . ' I. V 1 , '- I - - ' I .I I . . 1 1 v v ' a x K, n k x L w v f 1 v v 1 . I I V . I i . Y. . I Y v 1 . . . I I I I . V . . I ' 7 7 D I y ' . . . Y. V 1 I I I , v . 74 1 1 l I I I. Y I . v ' . ' v 9 ' 1 v v f I' ' I v A A v , I I I , ' l 4 1 Q l I , A U , 1 ' lv- ' c , A , . 1 'J r v 'Y Y . v , I Q. I V, I , I .I ,, v K- v 5 v v 4 Y 4 I 7 7 i o , K 9 w E . 1 I I , I, , ' s
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