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seventh grade Front row: (left to right) Martha Ripley, Connie Scott, Flora Seils, Trinda Hirschey, Laura Ripley, Beverly Wicks, Robert LaPlatney. Second row: Orly Jackson, Jerry Pike, Donald Valentine, Joyce Jackson, Judy Fenton, Beverly Moore, Carolyn Atkinson, John Hathway, John Pierce, Drew Van Wyck. Third row: Larry Martin, Gary LaParr, Gregory Wheeler, Beverly Koster, David Cahill, Richard Ripley, Susan LaVancha, Joyce Wood, Dian Chartrand, Dean Clary Absent: Arlene Manchester, Dorothy Disotell. Homeroom teacher: Mrs. Marjorie Fuller HALLOWEEN PARTY
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eighth grade Front row: (left to right) Wayne Woodward, Larry Atkinson, Thomas Best, Phil- lip Smith, Neil Seils, Edward Drythaler. Second row: Eileen Scanlon, Susan Hooper, Catherine Mealus, Katherine Albrit- ton, Jean Dusharm, Margaret Hunter, Helen Swem. Third row: Sheryl Fraser, Dale Weaver, Donald Berckley, Linda Earl, Merriam Harris, William Woodward, Lawrence Ritz, Kenneth Chartrand. Fourth row: Leonard Ogrodnik, Timothy Kilbourn, Gloria Hunter, Donald Phillips, Donna Caswell, Gerald Phillips, Sandra Jones, Douglas Grigg, Yvonne Manchester. Absent: Joyce Peck, Helen Bradish, Carol Cleveland, Thomas Disotell, Oliver LaFave, Phyllis Lincoln, Eallner Stacy, Duane Whitney, Clifford Deamer, Connie Peck. Homeroom teacher: Mr. Bernard Shinnick ADULT EDUCATION Once again the public was given the opportunity to broaden their education- al or vocational skills by registering in the school’s Adult Education Program under the direction of Mr. John Gannon. Courses offered ranged from Ceramics 0 High School Equivalency Examination preparation. Welding and woodworking were very popular among the male, and even female, population. in addition to Mr. Gannon, others who participated in this program were r Fred Smith, Mr. Robert McSweeny, Mr. Richard Cring, and Mr. Marcel LeBlanc.
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SEVENTH GRADE Front row: (left to right) Cheryl McEathron, Patricia Hooley, Joanne Bango, Ruth Shaw, Juanita Whitney, Joan Hunter, Cherry LaVancha. Second row: Alfred Moroughan, Roderick Parow, Enza Mae Clarke, Charlotte Ogrod- nik, Larry Davie, Helen Ritz, Georgia Norris, Keith Young. Third row: William Soukey, Thomas Hooley, Anne Irish, Samuel Benson, Patricia Scanlon, William Pierce, Ronald Jackson, William Atkinson. Homeroom teacher: Mrs. Thelman Shinnick HIGH SALESMEN Donald Rose, general chairman of this year’s Senior Class magazine campaign, is shown at the right pre- senting the High Salesman Trophy and cash prize to Douglas Quackenbush. Marcia Hooley and Peter Blanchard also received awards as the third and second best salesmen, respective- ly. The class established a new record high total of $730.40 thus eclipsing the old record of $712.55 set by the Class of 1957. Helen Weekes, of that Class of 1957 still S t le high individual record of ’flOl. and a few cents. Needless to saY, we hope these records will fall.
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