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SEVENTH GH UE GIRLS fleft to rightj Donna Dugan Betty Llndemuth Sandra Adams Genevieve Bishop Allce Putzke joan Hillman Phyllis Fairfield anet Yardman wn Atherton Sally Erva Marilyn Brown Norma Hamilton Carol Wilson Alice Potter Sharlean Wilson Shirley Hall Donna Stoll Elberta Foster Charlotte Black T is quite a change to enter the Seventh Grade In the first place, our work is more difficult We rea llze this must be so, for we are preparmg for high school m a few years Also, we are introduced to new but not least, we are upstairs, wh1ch makes us feel that we are really growing up We have planned for these changes for several years, and the Seventh Grade is not disappointed with its new life BOYS Kleft to rightj Albert Holdcroft Patrick Foley Raymond Isaman Rodney Lockwood David Burlingame Lewis Crawford Harold Dodge Ronald Dutton Ronald Bell Ralph Hitchcock Ronald Clayson Wayne Emerson Robert Dodge john Hall Ronald Willover Mr Stowell 24 Y h subjects. The boys greatly enjoy their shop work, and the girls look forward to cooking and sewing. Last,
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EIGHTH GRADE BOYS fLeft to Rightl STANDING Donald Clayson Raymond Linderman Ralph Mott Stanley Blackmon Ronald Wilber jerry Wagner Earl Doner Richard Miller Kenneth Healy Preston Hopkins Douglas Davis KNEELING Robert Hooper Robert Struble Bill Karst UR work in the Eighth Grade has been very much l1ke that of the Seventh Grade Of course, we have found it more dxfficult and have had to work harder to succeed We haven t obJected to th1s for we lmow Regents and Hlgh School are commg soon We have already completed our Sclence Regents wlth very good results Of course, our gym, shop and homemakmg courses have helped to make our work more m terestmg We are begmnmg to bel1eve, the real sources of Joy m th1s lxfe are not the results of easy tasks, but of hard ones GIRLS Left to rightj Marjorie Craft Betty Saylor Mary Ann Smith STANDING Manorie Strelght Loretta Seelbmder Jane Strelght Elouise McMertry Patty Sowinski KNE ELING Ioan Lewis Shlrley Shoup 23 O ' - SOP:
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1 SEATED Hans Geyer, Mary Foster, Maurice Folts STANDING Brxan MacWilliams, Lo1s Blackmon, Ed STANDING Ellen Hooper Genevieve Craft, Walter ward Healy Hillman, Gertrude Slocum, Bonnie Kent, Lawrence ROW I Patty Randall, Ronnie Foster, DOFOUIY Black, Sandra Johnson, Mlllard Brown, Charlotte Learn, Nancy Frank Williams ROW II Ianyce Slawson Allen Hale, Elda Parker, Georgia Stralght ROW III Kermy Fairfield, Carolyn Davis, Robert George, Edwin McMurtry concerning safety in sports, and Mr Stowell concermng safety on the farm A deputy sheriff and an Olean flre captain also spoke to the class concerning safety The class put on a play entitled How Boots Befooled The King for the benefit of the grades SEATED Barbara Atherton, Alice Ludden, Fredia LEFT TO RIGHT Geneva See Donna Doner, Connie Crawford, Monroe Bishop Stolberg, Evelyn Folts Geraldine Dugan Marilyn STANDING Bruce Matteson, Donald Shoup Frank Isamvn. PMSY KIWPP, Wiflfred K!10h1, W9-Yfle W00d Hale Allen Emerson, Sammy Frank David Brown, ruff David Davis Lyle Bean Robert Glasspoole, Barbara Taylor, mchlrdm mem Mon I A fE are interested in our school work, especially Social Studies We have llked learn1ng about the settlement of our country and studying about each separate state as It is today. We have visited all the states, also New York City Washington, Buffalo, Chicago, the Sunny South, ranches in the West, the Grand Canyon, and Yellowstone Park. We crossed the Rockles to the Western coast, to California, and then to Island possessions. Now we are vxsiting Canada, and soon we will go to Mexico and South America. 25 ' L f WEE .J 2 N 5 , DURING the year the class has enjoyed several lectures on safety. These were given by Mr. Colamonico I n 1 l 7 ! I 1 , . 9 I
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