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FRESHMAN CLASS Top row: J. Smith. . Tucker. K. Waite. I . Sinead, I.. Jenkins, It. (inites. M. Cowles, R. Haves Center row: i. Sn litr. W. Hastings, (i. Mosher. K. Fuller. l. Mien. 1). Signor. R. Bnsford. H. Derton. f'•. Weiss. I.. Johnson. Adviser. Bottom row: I). Mndge. I. Andrews, (i. Slolle. It. Col lie: man. It. Risen, M. Sliiel. M. Parker, K. Wood. K. Mnvam. J. Sinead. This year the freshman class elected Rex Cotherman president. Marge Shiel, vice-president, and Gloria Stolle, secretary. The Student Council mem- bers were Madge Parker and Robert Hayes. The class was advised by Miss Johnson. The class also had many homeroom programs in which they discussed such topics as manners, occupations, and sportsmanship. The class had two parties at the school, one on October I 2 and the other May I 9. At these parties there was dancing. Both parties were well attended. Twelve
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SOPHOMORE CLASS Top row: F. O’llarc. E. Salmon. Second row: E. Raker, A. Brewer, 1. Burlette, 1). Third, B. Ovitt, -I. Gill, A. Caldwell, G. Ackley, II, Fiskp, E. Nelson, Adviser. Bottom row: M. Burnett, II. Hall, N. Perkins, I,. Ornishy. W. Hawk, F. VanDusen, I. Brown, M. Tubbs. The sophomores under the leadership of their adviser, Mr. Nelson, held two very enjoyable parties. In class meetings discussions of occupations were held. The following class officers were elected: William Hansen, president; Leon Ormsby, vice-president; Norman Perkins, secretary-treasurer. William Hansen returned to Staten Island and Leon Ormsby was made president with Wayne Hawk, vice-president. The Student Council representatives were Dorothy Hurd and Arthur Brewer. The first sophomore party was held November I 0, at the school house. Square dancing and round dancing were featured. The second party was held May 10, at the Hadley Town Hall. Both parties were very successful and well attended. Eleven
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EIGHTH GRADE Top row: C. Wvman, T. Fuller. .1. Deacon, I,. York, W, Bennett, C. Smith, G. Bedford, G. Sinead, G. Bethel, J. Caldwell, M. York, R. Dingiuan. Center row: I„ Dingmau, P. Been, I. Roidcr. I. Smith, S. Fuller, M. Bragg, W. Allen, S. Eastwood, M. Cowles, E. York, K. Lindros, adviser. Bottom row: V. Gumprecht, I.. Allen. B. Eckert, B. Harris, .1. Bethel, W. Perkins, M. Weiss, V. Brewer, G. O’Hare, M. Tubbs, I. Eddy. At their first meeting the eighth grade elected the following class officers: president, Mary Weiss; vice-president, Wayne Perkins; secretary-treasurer, Jean Bethel. Beverly Eckert and Truman Fuller had already been chosen as the representatives on the Student Council. Miss Lindros was the class adviser. At the next meeting a housekeeping committee composed of Joyce Roider, Jean Bethel, and Gertrude O'Hare was chosen. Later it was found that this committee was not needed because of the efficient Service Commit- tee members, Phyllis Pulver and Grant Bethel. Phyllis left school and was replaced by Betty Harris. On October 27 the first class party was held. At a class meeting on October 29, the president chose a program com- mittee to provide programs at class meetings for the first half of the year. Beverly Eckert, Joyce Roider, Milton York and Clarence Smith were on the committee. At the Winter Carnival Joyce Roider was captain of the girls' skating team and Wayne Perkins was captain of the boys'. The girls were beaten by a few points, but the boys made up for them and finished with a total score almost double that of the seventh grade. On December 2 1, a small Christmas party was held at which time gifts were exchanged. A Valentine's party was held in an activity period on February 1 3. and a May party on March 3. Through the year many members of the class participated in various assemblies.
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