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THE CLASSlNl954: lst ROW'M Vadala D Burrows D Dietr' h C P . . , . , . ic , . erry, R. Hartman, G, Leatham, T. Lewis, 2nd ROW: J. Sutherland, R. Hoefs, L. Boo, R. Demere, P. Ruback, D. Ciancuilli, K. Jensen, J. Mc- Ginnis, 3rd ROW: J. Torrisi, I. VanClief, W. Rudy, F. Gerner, B. Hicks, C. Shaper, A. Mangano, I. Cherry, R. Vasta. CLASS OF 1966 History Play time has now ended, and we must set our minds to the task of getting an education. Can't you tell how eager we are by our bright and shiny faces? With our loving teacher Mrs. Roe, we learned such advanced works of literature as, See jane Run, See How Fast jane Can Run. Spot and Puff Run, too. We had a good year and left Mrs. Roe with a memorable experience. We have now reached the second grade, and given Mrs. Pomares the pleasure of caring for us. We have also reached the level of half-hour rest periods, instead of the usual hour. Now in the third grade, we have learned ad- vanced methods of communication :FWF writing. We became somewhat domesticated and made potholders for our parents. lt was a fruitful year. In the fourth grade we learned to become a little more civilized under the loving direction of Mrs. Chamberlain. She has driven into us the thirst to learn more and meaningful facts of life. This year, in the fifth grade we had a big change over, our first man teacher. Mr. Gerow was a good teacher, and made all of us well acquainted with the back corner. fit seemed we all had an endless vocabulary, J We all learned to act like little ladies and gentlemen. At last we are in the sixth grade and seniors of the elementary, as M.r. Barth would say, and must set some sort of example for the others, He tried to prepare us so that, when we entered the seventh grade, we might not have to come back, -- thank goodness none of us did. Our only disappointment was that we could not beat the fifth grade in Dodge Ball. After six hard years we are finally in the seventh grade and were so fortunate to have Mr. Toufectis as our homeroom teacher. We all got along so well Unfortunately, Mr. Toufectis had to give up our homeroom and Miss Raab became our advisor. Being her first year as the girl's new Phys. Ed teacher, we left her with a lasting experience we're sure she won't forget. Most of us seemed to adjust well to changing classes and not having recess, when it was time to go into the eighth grade, we took it in our stride. Mr. Lynch was our advisor this year, and he tried to make Mathematicians out of all of us. This was a big year for us because, if we all made it, we would be on the stage for graduation ceremonies. What a fine bunch of students we were, sitting up on that stage with big smiles of success on our faces. The only thing that worried us was the four years ahead.
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