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7-153 ENGLISH II Front Row Dorothy Karst Hazel B1shop Second Row Bern1ce Hooper Donald Weatherall Phyllxs P1nney Back Row Wanda Ervay R1chard Lowe R1chard Randall 009 7' af' H11 HOMEMAKING A COOKING L to r Cathermne Hollxday Grace Weber W1lma Farwell Ida Mullen V1rg1n1a Healy Margaret Rogers WH STUDY HALL L to r Evelyn Smlth Mary Stlmson Ellodene Wlllover Betty Learn Donald Crandall Robert Perrmgton Edgar Frost Charles Stlmson N.-I ...Fil LATIN II L to r Loren Hastmgs Barbara Jackson M1lly Lou Herrldge Betty Myers Ploma Weaver SOPHOMORES The tenth year IS the fxrst year of sen1or hxgh school 1n H1nsdale Central School In th1s grade Engllsh IS the only requxred subject Pup1ls take a varxety of subjects such as Typewr1t1ng B1ology Geometry Agnculture Homemakmg or Latxn More boys begln to compete 1n athlet1cs as they have reached the age requxrements for part1c1pat1on 1n 1nterscholast1c sports Th1s year several boys played basketball volley ball and some expect to play baseball The Sophomores take part in many aCt1V1tl8S of the school Some Sophomores were 1n the cast of the school play The pupxls also support the school both 1n entertalnments and 1n ra1s1ng money for the student councxl The Sophomore year determmes the major subjects , 1 A V VT ,, . L , lf' L , ,Q A or L h K5 I V Lkmbz ' : I , ' . . .: ' , ' , : - 1 1 7 9 ' 1 1 7 9 I I , , . Q I 4 I 2 1 R , , . H 4 lr . . I 4 2- f 1 K if I Y' X S ' G - 1 va tl' I S W , xx ag. f V ,N , f' ' X A f 5 , T , , M? 'Q K y . K' o fm f ' .Jann ZXl,,,,,,,'1 Y bp! xi' 1 A V1 1 I , I f ,V 2: g., s , '7 j i 5 ffm A , W, ,u 'L I I fe I V ,Q .- .: ' ' , ' . . , .' .: ' , , 9 9 9 1 a J -1 1 1 ' I . . . . . . . . , 19
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SOCIAL STUDIES 9 AG TESTING MILK Seated Lou1s Vxllella Walter Wmlson M1lton Front Row Lester Kenfxeld Arthur Pmney Brown Eugene B1shop Donald Adams Rodney Emerson Cllfton See, Stand1ng Eleanor Colley Elleen Boser Robert Oakes Wlllard McKay Edward Mlller Dav1d Smxth Back Row Lou1s Underwood Raymond Emerson, Douglas Wmg, Paul Kent INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS HOMEMAKING 9 SEWING Seated Karl Dutton, Kenneth Learn Earl Seated Roberta Wmg V1rg1n1a Morgan jean Cl1ne, Gladys Sch1eler Ruth Wllber Evelyn Bur11ngame Bell Standing Wmona Holdr1dge Dons Adams Stand1ng Twyla See Paul Dehnkamp Clara Betty Farwell Ellen Healy Lou Hogue FRESH MEN Students enter the n1nth grade w1th an increased sense of lmportance However because of the system of the school, It IS Stlll a part of Jumor hlgh school General Sclence Soclal Studles and Engllsh I are the requlred subyects durxng the freshman year General Sclence xncreases the pup1l s knowledge of sc1ence and prepares h1m for the hlgher sclences Soclal Studies improves the knowledge of CIVIC l1fe and dut1es of the c1t1zens and occupxes an 1mportant part on the productlon l1ne To f1ll their schedules the puplls usually choose from Agnculture, lntroductxon to Busmess Algebra and Homemakmg The freshmen conduct a certam number of dances and other RCIIVIIIBS for the bene f1t of the student counc1l 18 J ll . .4 .6 . I yr , Ax 0. I Cl D ' 1 1 ' 1 1 7 ' 7 ! ' . . , , . 7 1 ' : 7 . N .V . ' ! ' 2 7 Y ! ' ' ' 7 ? ' . ' ! i Y ' . ' 7 . ' . . .Q . . . 1 7
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CHEMISTRY LAB JUNIOR HOMEROOM L to r B111 Mlller, james Sturtevant, Front Row Rowena M1ller Dorothy Burlingame Patr1c1a Fa1rf1eld Lou1s Pelow Back Row Warren Emerson Ronald Shabala AG III TYPEWRITING Seated IOhHW11SOH L tor Betty Oakley Ernest Burt Mane Standmg Raymond Goodyear Arnold Healy, Cather1ne Struble Kratts Wayne Wagner IUNIORS As the pup1ls near the end of the good c1t1zen productlon line, the results of the1r tralmng begm to become evldent As the product 15 nearly flnlshed It IS possxble to term1ne 1ts ments and 1tS faults Thus the Junlors begm to assume respons1b1l1ty and con tlnue to promote good c1tlzensh1p xdeals 1n the school As they shall soon be dependent on themselves, they work d1l1gent1y to prepare for that experience In tlus grade also only Enghsh IS requ1red and pup11s usually contmue the1r mayor subyects and begxn 1n others The Iumor Class furmshes much of the athletxc talent of the school and IS promx nent ln other actxvxtles 20 IT u fi 5 it ,ik . 4 .us .. . D . : I , , . : , . 'Q' 0 - Q, I b I '- 15 . -1-. V 1: ' . . .: ' , , ' : , . , . . . . . u . , , . . . de- . , - . 1 . D . s Q
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