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Top: John Smith, Philo Smead, Raymond Bosford, Harold Champagne, George Sutlitf, Henry Shippce, Russell Pulver, Kingsley Waite, Bol Haves. Middle: Henry Denton, Melvin Cowles, Madge Parker, Mary Allen, Janice Smead, Norma Jellison, Marge Shiel, Rex Cotherman. Leslie Jenkins. Bottom: Miss Lindros (Advisor), Janet Goodness, Elizabeth Risen, Elizabeth Wood, Jean Andrews, Doris Mudge, Nancy Bovee, Charlotte Fowler, Mrs Hall (Advisor). (braiU' e The Seventh Grade has increased in numbers this year until we now boast of twenty-eight members in the class. Each of us is looking forward to the coming year in the Eighth Grade and, after that, high school, the goal in our hearts. Meamvhile, as a class we have not stood still. The grade holds weekly meetings in Social Studies class with Russell Pulver, the President, presiding, and Raymond Bosford, vice- president, and Jean Andrews, secretary, helping him. On Friday, usually, the class puts on informal programs in its meetings. So far, this year, we have had three parties and one assembly which were held under the guidance of Miss Lindros who is liked by everyone in the Seventh Grade. Fourteen
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'Fop Row: Wayne Hawk, Arthur Brewer, Norman Perkins, Bernard Sutliff, Leon Ormsby, Fred O’Ha re, Emerson Salmon. Middle: Loren Gage, Kenneth Shippee, Pearl Walker, Dorothy Hurd, Harriet Hall, Bertha White, William Wyman, Joseph Scoville. Seated: Miss Lindros, Blanche Ovitt, Elaine Allen, Lilly LaPior, Mr. Townsend (Advisor), Addie Caldwell, Muriel Jenkins, Louisa Allen, Mrs. Hall. iiightlj (Brabc The Eighth Grade has the following officers: Wayne Hawk, President; Emerson Salmon, Vice-President; and Bertha White, Secretary. Mr. Townsend, our faculty advisor, has been very helpful in all our activities during the past year, and we look forward to working with him in the future. In the History Club, Norman Perkins is President, Wayne Hawk, Vice-President, and Marion Tubbs is Secretary. Joe Burlett, Loren Gage, Wayne Hawk, Leon Ormsby, Fred O'Hare, Emerson Salmon, Joe Scoville, and William Wyman are on the Newspaper Club. Our two representatives to the Student Council are Norman Perkins and Arthur Brewer. Norman Perkins as center was the “flash basketball player from the eighth grade. Wayne Hawk is the score-keeper for the baseball team. With so many of our numbers in extra-curricular activities, the eighth grade looks ahead to having many leaders in high school next year. T hirteen
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Top Row: Joseph Scoville, Leon Ormsby, Fred Gilles, Tom Priddy, Wayne Hawk, William Wyman, Fred O’Hare, Emerson Salmon. Middle: Florence Clark (Advisor), Scott Hayes, Bob Evens, George O’Hare, Ernie Gilbert, Ed Shiel, Bob Woodward, Michael Griffin (Advisor). Bottom: Gertrude Ackley, Josephine Shiel, Mary Kenyon, Alice Groombridge, Agatha Bethel, Emalou Barber, Esther Baker, Jeanne Hawk, Lola Lembert, Ethel Hall. intnrial jiftaff Editor-in-Chief .................................................Scott Hayes Typists......................Jeanne Hawk. Emalou Barber, Esther Baker Art Work................Gertrude Ackley, Dorothea Sciiraeder, Fred Gilles, Staplers and Assemblers......Fred O’Hare, Wayne Hawk, Emerson Salmon, Joe Scoville, Robert Woodard Reporters ...................Wayne Hawk, Joseph Burlette, Thomas Priddy, Philo Smead, Robert Hayes, Ethel Hall, Fred Gilles, Robert Woodard, Emerson Salmon, Lola Lembert, Agatha Bethel, Richard Fowler, Alice Groombridge, Leon Ormsby. Faculty Advisors...................................Miss Clark, Mr. Griffin Fifteen
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