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s y V i X , .. .fV-, Y EIGHTH GRADE HONOR STUDENTS Front Row, left to right: D. Iacobucci, A. Ce- derholm, D. Shepard, G. Johnstone, D. Ladue D. Leonard, R. Groff. Serond Row: R. Laning A. Chapman, E. Williams, R. Johnson, H. Den- nis, J. Kasey, P. Treis, R. Nottke, J. Green R. Laning, R. Kilfoyle. EIGHTH GRADE HONOR STUDENTS Front Row, left to right: T. Kiernan, G. Green- house, W. Sehl, T. Fuller. Second Row: J Maiello, D. Leone, S. Connelly, J. Parker, J. Britting, P. King, G. Frender, D. Wood, C. McQuade, J. Leach, M. McDermott, J. Cowley. Ei ghth Grade Front Row, left to right: D. Bernardi, T. Murphy, M. Albert, K. DeGeorge, J. Huntington, J. Frey. Third Row Bristol, S. DePoalo, M. Hurd, A. Murphy, A. Leverone, R. Johnson, A. Chapman, T. Langlois, R. Overocker R J. Kuehn, J. Worth, J. Burns, B. Havens. Second Row: Laning, R. Wade, P. Szepek, R. Antalek, T. Klemps J J. DeMarco, J. Haupr, M. Hanner, D. Whitfield, S. Albert, R. Laning, C. Peterson, C. Guthrie. Grant, C. Bliss, M. Guzzo, J. Rossier, C. Chestnut. M. 9
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'atb N P' Q. ,, we-'K Eighth grade is something special. The shyness of seventh grade is gone, and, yet, life is still fun. A realization of what school spirit means begins to penetrate. Eagerly they patronize school functions- crowding the dance floors, Hlling the gym at games and exerting good influ- ence on Junior High Student Council. Getting prepared early for the industrial world of shift work, the eighth graders are subject to the split time schedule of education. Willing, enthusiastic, the eighth graders are prepared to become good seniors of tomorrow. Front Row, left to right: D. Leone, A. Acker, J. Cowley, Y. Fagnan, S. Weiss, G. Frender, L. Jacobs, C. Van Der Volgen, J. Myers, C. Kirby, M. McDermott. Second Row: E. Emerson, J. Parker, C. Kelly, B. Becker, P. Gallant, J. Britting, S Connelly, J. Maiello, H. Templeton, P. King, C. Dorr, P. Murphy, C. Kiefer, J. Wagner. Third thur Cederholm. 8th GRADE HONOR STUDENTS Front Row, left lo right: S. Barnes, M Farina J. DeMarco, C. Flasser, J. Worth, T Petto grasso, C. Weisman. Second Row: M. Fedory V. Nash, R. Mudge, E. DeGraff, E. Connors G. Flashover, D. Cross, S. Plourde, C Chest nut, M. Hanner, M. Bromley, S. Houser Row: B. Pagano, P. McCreesh, P. Streitz, G. Coffey, D. Sweet, R. Johnson, J. Scaringe, F. Leach, D. Arthur, W. Sehl, W. Parks, J. Donnelly, T. Fuller, R. Kerr. Fourth Row: W. DeYoe, J. Audi, R. Lewis, W. Rogers, J. Wild- zumas, G. Greenhouse, P. Ecker, J. Sproesser, R. Ramella. Front Row, left lo right: June Schermerhorn Karen Scully, Carole Weisman, Carol E. Flasser Margaret Blanchard, Sandra Deso, Alberta Green. Second Row: W. Fronk, Joe Farenzo Charles Green, Donald Gresens, Donald Shep ard, John Kulzer, Robert Colls. Third Rou Joan Diegel, Sylvia Barnes, Sallie Armstrong Jo Ann Seifert, Mary Schmitt, Mary Fedory Edythe Morrow, Kathy Krug. Fourth Rau -.,,- Donald Ehmann, Jerry Maples, R. Otis Joseph Tenace, Robert Moseley, Richard Walker Ar Q11
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s 60 9 50 0 Q ,.. ff H. . .Ik ,..f1',,: ? -t sf. t 7' 1 ,M . A Y - r t 12 , .. . .. .t .ij- ,JWA .. Front Row, left to right: A. Russo, D. Bartolomew, S. Front Row, left to right: T. Hadersbeck, C. Campbell, Sutton, R. Bologna, R. Audi, j. Teegarden, R. johnson. Second Row: L. Kiernan, S. Seventh Grade When passing from class to class it is easy to discern the bright, young, eager faces of the seventh graders. They are in the exploratory stage, everything is new and exciting because they have transferred from the district elementary schools into the larger world of junior high. Going to school on a double shift, these new- comers find it hard to hold meetings and to par- ticipate in activities. Some of their subjects, such as homemaking, shop, art, science and music, are taken in ten week blocks, allowing them to sample Ravish, W. Mayer. Honor tudents many things and to decide wherein their inter- ests lie. Although they are new, they are also willing workers. Apart from senior high, in cooperation with the eighth grade, they have their own his- torical club, dramatics group, newspaper, student council and junior patrol. Their school spirit is tremendous. They have sold the most tickets to games, the most yearbooks, and have made the greatest contribution to Red Cross. If this group continues in the same manner, the class of 1962 will leave an indelible mark on Colonie. Front Row, left to right: B. Davis, D. Dubrow, S. Hamann. Second Row: J. Passamonte, D. Van Buren, Bookhout, B. Arrowsmith, C. Sparks, D. Strobel, Girard, D. Bentz, j. Kimmey, E. Kmse, L. Foley, . J C . C. Catalfamo, K. Doyle, K. Creed, j. Robinson, K. Ellis. 1' I . x . 3 K 'WaN-as-... ui we W 'L 'x'3'i' LWB-'Q
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