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EIGHTH GRADE Top row: K. Deuel. S. Hill. C. Shuman, P. Gardener, D. Goodness, A. Ramsey. U. Coth erman, W. Smead, J. Perkins. Thud row: A. Dean. L. Eddy, H. Allen, G. LaMoy, G. Bosl'ord, A. Archer. J. Rozelle, M. Grimes. Caroline Shuman, M. Taylor. Second row: J. Morehouse. B. Allen, I. Walker, M. Smead. K. Kingsley, M. Bisen, Miss Lindros, adviser, L. Smith, S. Bethel, B. Brown, M. White, C. Hart. Front row: D. Scott, W. Frasier, W. Brown, L. Wyman, H. Stone. H. LeBarron. At the first meeting the eighth grade elected the following class officers: President, Mary Eisen; vice-president, Lois Smith; and sec- retary-treasurer, Katherine Kingsley. Joyce Rozell and William Fra- sier were chosen as representatives to the Student Council; Grace La- Moy and William Brown, to the Service Committee. Miss Lindros was the class adviser. The programs for class meetings were prepared by a Home Room Program Committee appointed by the president, and changed in the middle of the year. The class took a trip in the spring on May 24 to Schenectady and Albany. The State buildings were visited in Albany; the radio sta- tion WGY and tin Fro-Joy Ice Cream factory, in Schenectady. Several parties were conducted during the year besides the two regular class parties. At the Winter Carnival Joyce Rozell was captain of the girls’ skat- ing team and Bob Cotherman of the boys’. The class was victorious over the seventh grade in the activities in which they participated. In the spring the class took part in a Minstrel Show directed by Miss Lindros and Miss Vogt. It drew many laughs as the class hoped it would.
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FRESHMAN CLASS Top row: M. York. C. Smith. W. Bennett, G. Bosford. G. Ackley, G. Smead, L. Yoik Third row: L. Allen. G. O'Hare. A. Eddy. S. Fuller, M. Tubbs. V. Brewer. 1. Eddy. M. Bragg, J. Bethel. J. Holder. Second row: G. Bethel, L. Walker, L. Fuller, T. Fuller. C. Wyman. Caldwell. W. Mon- ahan. R. Dingman. E. Mosher. W. Perkins. I io iow: E. York. M. Covies. S. Eastwood, EJL Coombs. M. Weiss, S. Dingman, Mr. xiosebrock, adviser, B. Eckert. B. Harris, P. Been. 11 ( officers of the freshman class were elected as follows: Presi- dent, Loren Dingman; vice-president, Beverly Eckert; and secretary- treasurer, Mary Weiss. I p until Christmas time the class was under the leadership of Miss Johnson. During her absence because of illness Mr. Kosebrock assumed her duties. The class enjoyed the advantages of two trips during the year. In October Troy was tin destination where the class visited the radio station VABY and the state museum in Albany. In May visits to the radio station W(l and the Fro-Joy Ice (■ream Factory in Schenectady were the purposes of a trip. 1 wo annual evening parties and a few during class meetings have been held, keeping the class socially active. rl lie class has been very pleased in the number of points realized in sports competition.
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SEVENTH GRADE Top row: R. Pecore, D. Allen. D. Norse, F. Van Dusen, T. Wendell. A. Wendell. L. Has- tings, F. Paul. Fourth row: B. Pixley, N. Hughes, J. Flanders. B. Bosford, E. Fyfe, M. Orrnsby. S. Champagne. Third row: W. White, B. Allen. F. Evans. V. Larabee. J. Goodness. N. Hastings. B. Goodness, G. Perkins, M. LeBarron, N. Pulver. Second row: M. Walker. D. York, B. Champagne. S. Hayes, R. Rozell. Miss Vogt, ad- viser. D. Masner, M. Westcott, D. Burnham. Front row: F. Gardner, A. Been, R. Miller. R. Bethel, P. Champagne, K. Monohan. The class of forty seventh graders elected the following officers in October: President, Beta Rozell; vice-president, Dale Masner; secre- tary-treasurer, Jean Flanders. In the absence of Jean Flanders, Shir- ley Hayes was later elected secretary-treasurer. Grace Perkins and Richard Miller were elected as representatives to Student Council. El- eanor Fyfe and Fay Paul were appointed Service Committee members. A Hallowe’en party, Christmas party, and spring party were held during the year. Refreshments were served and games were played at each party. Guests were welcomed at two of them, the other being a home room party. The class went on an interesting trip to Albany. On this trip many beautiful and worthwhile places were visited which filled minds with cheery thoughts and memories.
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