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Grade Seven SEVENTH GRADE i Left to right, row one: Barbara Krongel, Linda Steclcer, Jeanne Altman, Linda Bury, Phyllis Mildner, Nancy Lott, Shirley Seibert, Frances Brumagin. Row two: Lanny Kimmis, James Carter, Wilfred Vahl, Robin Tyler, Richard Toms, john Gabel, William Diehl, loseph Peter Hyatt. Row three: Peter Diehl, Patricia Haney, Louise Wilfert, Betti Kindman, Mary Ann Morton, Joyce Frey, Bethany Fuller, Franz Graner, Row four: Arthur Hyzer, George Hathaway, War- ren Cochrane, Edward Krauss. During the course of the year the seventh grade illustrated their own original poems, and studied New Yorlc State They also begin the study of percentages, areas, and volumes in mathematics One part of their exhibit was done in conjunction with the Lalce Champ lain Centennial during which they displayed various antiques The class officers are president, Thomas Kutschera, vice president, Wayne Plownsend, secretary, anet Flax, treasurer Linda Bury The class was under ne guidance of Mrs von Bergen and Mr Prin ciotta nf' Let to right row one Susan Frank anet Flax Linda Beaver Betty Lou Schae fer Karen Boasley Orra Bell Shirley Wood Gertrude Graner Row two Arthur Soule David Maus Frederick Urbaclc Robert Bendle Thomas Bury Stephen Mayera Derrnis Gurtner Thomas Kutschera Row three Pamela Meyers Greta Mae Colo Louise Ann Snyder Susan Kimmis Loretta Tauss Merle Woolever Ruth Sanftleben Kay Loughrey Row our Thomas Spencer Dennis Knaclt Joseph Simora Howard Frigenbaum Wayne Townsend William Korth
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SIXTH GRADE- NIRS. HOFER - Left to right. ron' one: Leslie Burr. jacob Frydman, Richard Morgan. Row two: jessica Roth, Vifayne Bernhardt, Paul Krantz. Virginia Bossley, Linda Baum. Row three: Phyllis Loesch, Marie Babij, Michael DuBois, Frederich Michel. Row four: Kathleen Komancheclc. Wendy Krongel, Monica Chelalcian. Gary Krantz. David Neuberger. Ron five: Lillian Mc- Mahon. Ruth Baumgardt, Mary Ellen Raum, Donald Wehner, Eva Goldschmidt. Ron' six: Cleve Segar, Martha Snyder, Daniel Yewchuclc. Patricia Zahorowslci, Randall Hess. SIXTH G R A D EA YOUNGSVILLE-MRS. GRAHAM - Left to right, Row one: joan Edwards. Laura Baldin, Roger Beaver. Christine Egan, Warren Bogart. Row two: Robert Sam- man, William Abplanalp, Glenn Dirie, George Reimenschneider, Allen Perres, James Leroy. Row tlvree: Ronnie Freshour. Carlton Maus, Patricia Bryan, Linda Bell, Dennis Baim. SIXTH GRADE-MRS. STURDIVANT - Left to rigl-rt. row one: Michael Kap- lan, Susan Mootz, Alfred Boyle. Row two: Gregory DuBois, George Korth, Beryl Waag. Gale Myers, Ruth Able. Row three: Frederick Black. William Ful- ton. Barry Stoltz, Sharon Baum, Stephen Willis. Row four: Susan Covart. Francis Leonardo, Dorothy Schadt. Donald Knaclc. Row five: Gregory Colo. Michael Nalcao, Gertrude Black, Elizabeth Bernhardt. Lee Mall. No! Pictured: Roberta Baum, Cheryl Luckey, Linda Gorton, Donna Krantz. The members of the sixth grade are being trained to live and act like adults. Mrs. Sturdivant, Mrs. I-Iofer, and Mrs. Graham teach the students to use reference books and acquire research from them. Upon leaving sixth grade, pupils are aware of the world they live in as well as the customs of the people of many nations. Grade fm
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EIGHTH GRADE MRS HICK Left to right row one Audrey Toboroff Barbara Duttwexler Carol Epstein Carol Thexs Carol n Williamson Salle Ellmauer Susan Patterson Y 'Y' Row two Martin Stellmg ohn Dhaene Donald Huter Alan Dine Paul Back Francis Egan Leon Young Laurence MacDonald Row three Patricia Meyers Ann Karadontes ean Boyle Rita Gabriel Karen Steffens Nancy Leute oanne MacDonald Marvina Wiles The eighth grade continued their study of English grammar and composition both oral and written In the field of mathe matlcs they reviewed seventh grade arithmetic with emphasis placed on the attitudes of the eighth graders in regard to the quality of their work They pro- duced the play Cicero the Great a comedy which delighted the stu dents of J YCS The class officers were presx dent Francis Egan vice president Paul Newham treasurer Patricia Meyers secretary Anne Karad ontes Their advisors are Mr Dralce and Mrs Hlclc EIGHTH GRADE - MR, DRAKE Left lo right, row one: Barbara Little, Susan Tarantal, Bonnie Currie, Carol Brown, Kathleen Holt, Barbara Babij. Row two: Edward Wahl, Virginia Young, Susan Kohler, Karen Hessinger, Roberta Schmauss, Joyce Halloran, Paul Newham. Row three: Dennis Schaefer, Gary Mall, Frederick Baker, Roger Kemiss, Leslie Bogert, Lanny Emst, Dennis Du Bois, Richard Segar. Grade Ezcgbl Page 43
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