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SEVENTH GRADE First Row: 1trs.Fz-eddy Efiuickg B.3ooth3 J.Da1e: lJ.Davenportg E.Smith: J.Decker Second Row: C.Tervrilligerg C.I,'cGuf'fey5 P.Gray: S.A.ndersong B.Deckerg V.Villa Third Row: Rffeagerg E.Ferdell3 A.VanEtteng C.LYa.rkle3 L.W'hitten: D.Ge11er5 D.I.1esceda Fourth Row: L.UodfiHFt0H3 J.Perrau1t3 H.Gray3 E.LawTenceg O.Smith As in previous years, the Seventh Grade has worked in concert with the Seven th Grade as the Junior High School. The Seventh Grade, however, has accomp- lished much in its own name. They are especially well-known for their color- ful and decorative bulletin boards and excellent projects on various subjects They have been very cooperative with the Junior and Senior High Schools in all they have undertaken by making posters, selling tickets, and doing other things connected with successful activities. Motto---nForever Climbingn Colors--Blue and White Flower--Ivy N
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EIGHTH GRADE FiFSt ROWS IoR0thb9YE3 A.Stone3 A.Dreher3 J.Da1e3 F.Grayg J.Schoonnaker: V.Iachnan5 S.Denman: E.Gray Second Row: R.Greon: H.Sa.ntafata.3 N.Decker3 C.Yeo.gjer3 B.DeI'litt: Cderenbaumg T.Degc1':3 E.Countryman R.Shea: lr. Hungerford Third Row: A.Doyleg C.Grecng Cdarteliusg Ldroseg R.'f.'illiar'sg J.'.'!ynkoop3 G.Schloss5 R.I'i1ler Fourth Row: Jffaieng Jffhitteng 3.3roof:sg Bgllilgersg 1 .Y.ror:1g H.Seymourp D.Van3tten The Junior High have not been asleep all year, in fact they have been very busy with social studies projects which included a study of transportation for which they built covered wagons, etc. Maps of: the Revolution including important forts and battles, famous men, famous places, and agricultural were also made. But that's not all. The Junior High boys and girls played Ellenville play- ed Ellenville at Ellenville, winning both games and later a returned game was played here of which we were again the victors. The home game also add- ed S26 to their treasury. This is a challenge to the upper grades. President ----- Francis Gray V. President--Beatrice Booth Secretary ----- Joan Dale Treasurer ----- Jack Schoonmaker c:'54 ,q ' g
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