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SEVENTH «RADE Top row: L. York, W. Bannett, C. Reade, W. Perkins. Second row: E. Lindros (adviser), M. Bragg, S. Fuller, J. Bethel, M. Tubbs, G. Smead, C. Smith, V. Gumbrecht, I. Smith, J. Roider, M. Cowles, P. Pulver. Third row: M. Hayes. V. Brewer, I. Eddy, T. Fuller, B. Eckert, M. Weiss, L. (Allen, W. Allen, E. York. Bottom row: M. Y'ork, G. Bosfcrd, J. Deacon. L. Dlngman. C. Wyman. R. Ding- man, J. Caldwell. G. Bethel. Officers of the seventh grade were elected as follows: Bever- ly Eckert, president; Truman Fuller, vice-president; Mary Weiss, secretary. The seventh grade also participated in a Social Studies Club which elected the following officers: Wayne Per- kins, president; Beverly Eckert, vice-president; Joyce Roider, secretary. This club went on many trips throughout the year. On May 17, the class presented an assembly program called “And The Lamp Went Out.” The characters were Evelyn De Vere, Mary Weiss; Mrs. De Yere, Evelyn’s mother, Beverly Eckert; the hero, Truman Fuller; the villain, Milton York; the reader, Joyce Roider. Fourteen
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EIGHTH GRADE Top row: J. Castle (adviser). G. Sutliff, R. Bosford, H. Shippee, R. Pulver, K. Waite, J. Smith. G. Mosher, G. Weiss, H. Denton, R. Cotherman, D. Vogt (adviser). Middle row: M. Allen. E. Maxam, J. Smead, D. Muclga, M. S-hiel, E. Wood, B. Eisen, S. Eastwood, B. Allen, J. Andrews. Bottom row: L. Jenkins, R. Maxam. R. Hayese, M. Cowles. The eighth grade elected the following officers: Marge Shiels, president; Madge Parke, vice-president; Elizabeth Wood, secre- tary. Miss Vogt and Mr. Castle were the faculty advisers during the past year. The two representatives to the Student Council were Jean Andrews and Marge Shiels. The eighth grade had two parties. The first was held at the Hadley Town Hall where card playing, games and refresh- ments were enjoyed. The second party included ping pong, dancing and refreshments at the school. At our weekly meetings, we planned parties, discussed Stu- dent Council minutes, and participated in home room programs. Thirteen
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