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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4ji k Jliijktl WHO’S WHO Most Likely to Succeed........................George Lunick Prettiest Girl .................................. Anna Naatz Handsomest Boy .................................. Corty Ross Most Popular Girl ............................... Jane Stone Most Popular Boy.................................Tom Priddy Best Girl Mixer ................................. Betty Ueitz Best Boy Mixer................................... Fred Gilles Best Natured Girl.......................................Verna Winslow Best Natured Boy ............................... Ethan Allen Most Athletic Girl..................................Jeannette Stanton Most Athletic Boy................................Corty Boss Best Girl Dancer.................................Jane Stone Best Boy Dancer..........................................Stan Murphy Giant ........................................... G. O’Hare Tease ........................................... Ed. Hansen Most Promising Couple......................... Stone and Ross Midget ........................................ Stan Murphy Wittiest ....................................... Ed. Hansen Artist .......................................... Corty Ross Musician ...................................... Richard Hall Infant........................................... Fred Gilles Homework Fiend, Girl .................. Verna Winslow Homework Fiend, Boy ........................... Richard Hall Arguer.................................................. Stan Murphy Giggler...............................................Mildred Bennett Woman-hater.................................. George Lunick Done Most for the Class, Girl............... Agatha Bethel Done Most for the Class, Boy..............................Tom Priddy Bashful ........................................ Cecile Stone Bachelor .................................... George Lunick Class Poet ................................. Mildred Bennett continued from page 9 the Board of Education $1,000 was given to the class for this educational trip. Years will come and go, hut never will the events of this trip flee from our memories. Now as we nervously await the final exams, and are studying (in tact cranming) we are looking ahead to the serious and senti- mental thought when we shall part on that 26th day of June and go out into the world as young men and women. Some may ad- vance further in the chasms of education, others may acquire per- manent positions, but we all know that no matter where we will be, we will always have a love and deep remembrance of a few short years spent at Hadley-Luzeme Central School. Sixteen
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