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7th and 8th GRADE NEWS We have (53) pupils in our room and during most of year have had fairly good attendance. During the year Eleanor Beach was promoted into high We have put on an Assembly program and we getting re-dy for Commencement. 5th and 6th GRADE NEWS Thirty-three pupils were enrolled at the beginning of the school year in 5th and 6th grades. The following parties ’.ere held in our room- one at Halloween - Christmas - Valentine Dry - and one at Easter. Those having highest averages were as follows - Helen Clark. Donald Gocshaw, Robert Finley, and Betty Baxter with averages of 93 - second highest which was 92 was earned by Viary Priest. • Those studying instrumental music rom this room : re: Helen Clark, Ann Dodd, Doris Cutway, Virginia Buck, Mery Priest - violin. Joan Denny, Doris McDonald, Juanita !!oore, Emma Lou Williard, and Betty Baxter - clnrinet. Robert Finley and Harry Hentz - drum. 3rd and 4th GRADE NEi.S Until last month we had twenty-six girls and boys in our room. Frances Townsend left at that time so no we have eight iris and seventeen boys. Some of us had chicken pox. Elsie McDonald was in the hospital. Our attendance has been very good though
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Carmen Smithers (Smiles) - tall, brown hair She likes to dance and to travel. blue eyes Melvin Townsend (Windy) - tall, light hair, quiet person and a good worker. Paul Wood (Lester) - tall, brown hair, blue eyes. He has a friendly disposition and is especially interested in music. A very SOFHKORE NOTES I am going to give character descriptions of the Sophmores and any similarity to persons, living or dead is purely meant to be. Arlene Sibley: A newcomer from Edwards, not exactly quiet or studious, and not unpopular with the boys. She is(and we know it) an ideal sophraore. Betty Zoller: skinny, short, very bri ht, cute is a confirmed man-hater. Ola Woodcock quiet disposition male. medium height, extremely studious, Ola is terrified at the si ht of a Gladys Richer: quite noisy, very intelligent but She is very well liked. Beverly Nugent: not too bright, Beverly is distinctly boy crazy. No offense meant, Bev. Eloise Mayne: A nice homey type of girl. She is our student council representative. Bob Sheppard: The outstanding male in the class, Bob is tall, dark, dashing, and quite the man-about-town. James Stiles: quiet, overly studious, and very brilliant He is the perfect student. James Chase: quiet and studious Student Council representative. He is our other Bill Smithers Gordon Gooshaw: noisy, brilliant. A lady’s man Maclyn Murdock: a newcomer to Heuvelton from Brier Hill. Never late or school. Barbara Kelly: short, smart, and studious. President of the class. FRESHMEN NOTES At the beginning of this year,’ there were seventeen boys and fourteen girls in the Freshman class. Later Lois Worden and Carmen Townsend joined us and Howard Chambers left.
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The title We gave our Assembly program this month of our play was “Be A Good Sport • -lies Cross helped us with some musical numbers. This si the first year that grades one -and two have been registered alone in this room. We expected a .smaller registration for this re-son but on the opening day, there were 48 pupils in the two grades. Of these 19 were in grade two, and 29 in gr- de one. Two first graders soon moved away and two had to leave because of illness. How- ever, there were three new ones entered and one more sec- ond grader came. At present we have 28 in first grade and 20 in second grade, a total of 48, which is just what we started out with. We have tried to do our work well and have a good tine, too, in spite of our very crowded room. Our enemies, coughs, colds, whooping cough, and chicken pox have made our attendance record rather poor. Some of our more pleasant occasions were our Halloween party, our Christmas tree, and program, our Valentine box, and making and filling our Easter baskets. BETTY CHASE Editor-in-chief KAURICE REYNOLDS Associate Editor JOHN LeCLAIR Business Tanager Senior Class editor Junior Class editor., Sophmore Class editor Freshman Class editor 7 and 8 Grade editor 5 and 6 Grade editor. 3 and. 4 Grade editor 1 and 2 Grade editor. Bill Nugent Betty McMartin Barbara Kelly Freeman Ashworth 3everly Knapp Mrs. McMartin Mr8. Gesener lire. Frict Heuveltonian editor Music editor..'.!...... FFA; editor FHA. editor............ Baseball editor Basketball editor...... Soccer editor Student Council editor Cheerleader s editor Orchestra editor....... Faculty advisor Mary Merkley Jack LeClair Donald Berkley Edna Macauley Earle Johnston Vinton Bowering Carl Poore Ora Hardy Ora Hardy Mary Killenbac Mr. Mowry
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