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Left to right- Irwin, L. Streni, C. Copeland, D. Alderdice. D. Mercer, S, Sturgeon, L. Baton. -I. Freeland, H. Brush. N. Campbell. j. Howard, S, Srodes. Eighth Grade I,l'f'NiIlI'7lf ...,..,. Louise Baton l'icc-Prc.Yi1lcnf . .,..,. Nancy Campbell Secretary .. ,.H1lHYl21ll Brush Trcasurcr , .. . .. ,Linda Strem In its first year in thc Upper School the liightli Grade has found a new anal mlill'crent lifc. lvitli the help of Mrs. Crook. the fears of grades and teachers have left us. She has given us this year. a feeling of hcing at home. VVe are glad to welcome hack Diane lNIcrccr, and to have with us Linda Strem and Susan Sturgeon. YVQ- feel the subjects this year are new and interesting. VVe are all very happy that the Middle School teachers have prepared us for the Eighth Grade. and we hope that with the help of the Upper School teachers we will keep up to par with our marks. Our class is known to he rather clisoherlicnt. Vvhercycr you hear a chatter there is hound to he an eighth grader. Our class. though very talkative and noisy, seems to get along rather well with the teachers. Although there are very few in our class. we have a number of athletes and three or four very musical students. 'l'hroughout the year we have tried to be as much of an asset to the Upper School as possible. t29l
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let row B. Fleming. H. bchnudt. A. Blaxtcr. H. Rxal. j. Dzxvls. 'lnd row--V M. Jones. L. lllcgcr. B. Mllse. McCaslin, M. Taylor. Punton. A. Arncl. 3rd row'--S. Murray. Al. A. Lindstrom. B. Close. E, Vznux, B, Scholniek. M. Vvlntcrrnun. J. Kelley. 4th row Braun. M. Dauler. P. Smith. N. Bayard. A, Cl-alley. lviergenhxlgen l Freshman Class Pr1'.vi1l4'71l .. . . .. .... . Anne Blaxter IYil'l I,I'4'-S'illl'lIf . .... Jennie Ann Lindstroiu Secretary . ,, Margaret Ilillllfl' The Freshnmn year has been very important to the eluss of 1956. By the heginning of this year, we were, of course, mostly :leeustonied to the Upper School. hut we have had new experiences. too. For the first time, we were eligible for the Glee Club, and we were very proud when four of our elusslnaltes lllflfililllt' members. Also. for the first time. the class of '56 was represented on the Pafclmwnrlr stall, the Ivy hoard. and in the llfiillliltii' Clulm. Several FI'l'SllIlll'll ll0i'2lIIlt' IllQ'IlllN'l'S of Chi l'1t:L Phi. Our class of twenty-six is the largest in the Upper School. YVe were. nrnturally. divided into two groups: :md unfortunately, because of this, we were together as :1 eoinplete eluss for only two periods :1 day. Thus is was diificult :it first to :wliil-ve the unity necessary for :n strong. well-eoordinziteml elnss. VVe, :ns :1 class, helieve that we have been successful in entering entlu1si:1stie:1lly into all phases of sc-hool life. H81 ig J
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Seventh Grade lst row- A. Iviycrs, I. Ren, L. Bindlcy, P. Bragdon, P. Graham, S. Higinbothuin, C. 0'Bricn. M. Condcrnian, P. Bowser, 7nd row' S. Wcziher, K. Fagan, C. Scott, E. Cochrane, L. Hull, S. Vwfolhf, M. A. Ziinincrniainn. M. Nelson, E. Licni, A. Ehhcrt, M. Stinson, F. Vwlzishhurn. 3rd row--C. Recd, C. DcNinno, C. Cznnphcll, D. Brown, L. Ziinincrinun, C. Matson, S. King, C. Titzcl, P. Mcffziliill, B. Annan, B. Nlcclcnuhun. M. MCGr:1xx'. M. Shriini, Sixth Grade XV. 4 lst rowfl.. Ind row-'E Mallinger, E. j. McCaslin, H. Bell. Murphy, S. Rosenthal, S. Arenshcrg, P. Crawford, H. Dennis. A. Baylcs, N. Bowser, M. Evans. 3rd row--P. -ith rowfB. Sth row-- B. Foster, L. Rost, C. Scharfc, S. Armentrout, E. Bell, B. Freeland. 0'Neill. M. Dunstan, A. Donaldson, VU. VV'ai'd, C. Erving. Bickcl, M. L. Meyer, Babcock, L. Scott. U01
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