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EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY Our present class began as two separate classes in the first and second grades. Those students who attended Tyler school were taught by Mrs. Cloud, and those who attended Penfield were taught by Miss Askey. We became one unit in our third grade year. During this year Gerald Hauck left our class. Mrs. James was our teacher. When we were fourth grader s , two new students, John Carroll and James Plant, were added to our class. Edith Hedburg left us. We were taught by Miss Kehoe. During our fifth grade year, two more new students were added, Steve Patterson and Bill Rice. Mrs. Gates was our teacher. During our sixth grade year the spring concert was the main attract- ion. The following students joined our class this year: Pauline Kovach, Betty Pounds, Wesley Parks, Ronald Weaver, and John and Charles Rittenhouse. When we were seventh graders, we added two more students to our class role and subtracted one. George and Plummer Hartle joined us and Steve Patterson left. Mrs. Mullen was our teacher. On Sept. 3, 1957, we entered the Huston Twp. High School. We are now eighth grader s with an enrollment of thirty-four, 14 girls and 20 boys. Miss Robacker is our classroom teacher. Mr. Cheslock teaches us science and physical education. Lydiann Blake Dianne Mahotz
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FRESHMEN FRESHMEN HISTORY We started school on September 3, 1957. We had an enrollment of 23--thirteen are boys and ten are girls. We held a class meeting on S e p t e m b e r 20, 1957 and elected the following class officers: President . . . John Vargas; Secretary . . . Francis Chiodo; Vice President . . . Judy DeSalve; Treasurer . . . Paul Kreiger. Our advisor was Mr. Boyer. During the year we lost James Assalone. Paula Miller FRESHMEN PASTIMES Frances Beck-Waiting for 3:25 Vivian Challingsworth-Oh! what a cackle Francis Chiodo-Getting in trouble Betty Coble-Dancing Judy DeSalve-Cheering Patty Forsythe-Wasting time Francis Friday-Initating Elvis Rose Gusherowski-Playing the piano Chuck Hahn-Clowning Steve Kovack-Drawing pictures Paul Krieger-Playing basketball Lonna Lucore-Farming Betty Munn-4 foot 9 Paula Miller-Waiting for 6th period Dallas Pane-Missing school Clifford Plazenski-Sleeping James Rittenhouse-Making faces Bill Scanish-Happy wanderer Leslie Van Horn-Aches and pains John Vargas-Spotting deer Teddy Walters-Eager beaver John Vargas
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SEVENTH GRADE HISTORY In the fall of 1951 we entered school as first graders, some of us going to Penfield with Miss Askey as the teacher, and others to Tyler where Mr s. Cloud was the teacher. We continued with the same teachers during the second year. For our third year we all came to Tyler with Mrs. James as our teacher. One of the highlights of that year was selling seeds. During the year Antionette Carpin moved to Weedville and Jack Plant entered our class. In the fourth grade we had Miss Kehoe as our teacher. In the fourth grade we went upstairs to what is now a special room. We had our first school picnic at Elliot Park. Mr s. Gates was our fifth and sixth grade teacher, with Mrs. Jameson teaching music. In the fifth grade Dallas Patterson entered our school. In the sixth grade Mary Hartle entered our school. Jack Plant,Dallas Patterson and Mary Hartle left our school at the end of that year. In the seventh grade we have Mrs. Mullen as our teacher. There are 11 sixth grader s enrolled in our room this year. Dianna Hicks entered our school this year. The honor rolls were started the first of this term. Another highlight was that on Thursday the senior class sold hot dogs at lunch time. Each time the bookmobile came we elected two librarians. Mary Shoemaker Robert Rucinski
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