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Siftll Rm:--liichard Hunt, Roger Comstock, Herbert Bell, Floyd Hooper, Yvonne Whaley, Mary Katherine Foster, Helen Newell, Philmore Engler, David Borden, Charlotte Annable, Barbara Sanderson, Eva Brinkerhoff, Mary Jane Hunt. Fifllil li'o1ofShirley McManus, Patricia Welch, Harold Hamacher, Harry Mosher, Albert Martin, Joseph Welch, l'aul Acles, William Brewer, Robert Smith, Frank Schaffer, Henry Gooden, Monica Hembury, Alice Hunt, Joyce Cole. Fourlh Iroivgtllive Murphy, Barbara Goodison, Harriet Campion, Mary Ramsden, Betty Robb, Doris liaymond, Mary Lennon, Julia Richards, Vernon WVilson, Ray Puffett, Paul Black, Edward Dunn. Third N011--tlarlyn Woodford, Shirley Chrysler, Dorothy Bachar, Eva Nowey, Pauline Thompson, Katherine Kelly, Jack Dillon, Billy VVilt-ox, George May, James Wilson, Robert Ryan, Donald Muldoon. Sc:-ourl lfozr-George Foster, Seward Collard, Bernard Waters, Leo Glover, Harry Ilamacher, llerhert Black, Allan llaley, Helen Mt-Manus, Norma Dobbin, Dorothy Oakes, Corliss Van Marter. Ifirst lt'o1r-Mary Alice Reagan, Bonnie Lou Thompson, Edmond Leubner, Albert Sherman, Miss Ilurcy, Miss Felton, Joe Morocco, Joe Stopyro, Nelda Byram, Mollie LaVere. EIGHTH GRADE The eighth grade is proud of its record this past year. They have been well represented in the school activities. Pauline Thompson represented the eighth grade in the annual spelling contest, sponsored by the Post-Standard, and held at Lincoln Auditorium, Syracuse, May 16, 1942. As Assembly programs, the eighth grade presented two amusing plays, l'lerbie's First Date, and The Marcellus Grammar School Graduation. Mr. Driver suggested that this play become an annual event in our assembly. It was presented three years ago by the members of the present Sophomore and Iunior Classes and was well received both times. During the winter season, many of the students took part in the intramural sports program. Basket- ball and soccer teams were selected and they played against the other Iunior High Teams.
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Y f-Q-qm-.. Sirth Row-Norman Hinman, Robert Long, Theodore Gadowski, Edward Randall, Marguerite Stone, Jean Smith, Margaret Palmer, Lois Sagar, Elizabeth Holbein, Robert Crockett, Thomas Ahern, David Olcott, Russell Masters. Fifth Row-Bernard Rosbrook, James Puffett, Charles Murphy, Alfred Leubner, Jack Flood, Robert Steadman, Ernest Hickman, Hugh Hunt, George Morgan, Alice Prosonic, Margaret Walsh. Fourth R010-Dorothy Gallinger, Olive Hinman, Barbara Byram, Shirley Kenyon, Helene Flora, Jean Murphy, Aletlia Jones, Mildred Beech, Avis Goodison, Eleanor Stalker, Carroll Gulliver, Harvey Tierney. 'l'h,irrl Row-Lason Dorchester, James Carr, John Bailey, James Pelchy, Michael Zak, Fred Gallinger, Owen Hainey, Clifford Ramsderi, Paul Glover, William Davis, Charles Page. Smionrl Row-Donald Hayes, John Hunt, Sally Reynolds, Mary Glover, Evelyn Hazard, Jane Brewer, Hollis Norris, Shirley Finkle, Harold Allen, Henry Leubner. First Rau--Jean Flora, Doris Heller, Mary Jane McLaren, Miss Lawless, Mr. Farrell, Miss Avins, Dawn Dillon, Ruth Webb, Barbara Bishop, Jane Jewell. FRESHME At the be inning of the fall semester, the Freshman class elected Russel Masters as their president with Eleanor talker as his assistant and Wendell Snyder acting as Secretary and Treasurer. Their advisors are Miss Lawless, Mr. Farrel and Miss Auins. During the term, Miss Lawless had an assembly program based on book week. Many of the char- acters were portrayed by the freshmen in her home room. Later Miss Auins had a Halloween play in which Ellen Macksymchak told a very bloody ghost story. Mr. Farrel presented a Bill of Rights play' under the name of We Hold These Truths. They are very proud of Bernard Rosbrook, Russel Masters and james Pelchy who are very active in baseball and basketball and lack Flood who played football. The activities of this group are wide and varied. Many were in the Glee Club and also in Band. Lois Sagar, the only freshman ever to receive the honor, was chosen for the Triple Trio. In the Ianuary semester, a group of Iunior High pupils entered the talented class of '45.
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SE TH GRADE As the year 1942 draws to a close, the seventh grade pauses to look in retrospect at the accomplish- ments of the past year. In their own small way they have carried on their part of the defense program. For the past several weeks they have been conducting a campaign for salvaging of tin. Already sixteen pounds have been turned over to the collecting center. They look with pride at their contribution to the sale of defense stamps which now totals close to eight hundred dollars. They have taken an active part in the school's extracurricular program. Many of the members entertained the students last Thanksgiving in an assembly program directed by Mr. Collins. A large number of the group are members of the band and Glee Club. Sixth Row-Kenneth Austin, Charles Masters, Robert Burns, Edgar Shetler, Francis Negus, William Copley, Jack Rice, Leonard Bishop, Kenneth Watkins, Mary Macholl, Nancy Parsons, Dora Webb, Joan Hayes. Fifth RowfJohn Prosonic, Raymond Masters, Sherman Jones, Mary Elizabeth Wicks, Michael Scallion, Rosemary Mac- Namara., Joy Olney, Donald Hartsch, Donald Thompson, Richard Thorp, Herbert Smith, David Holbein, James Freeman. Fourth, Row-Richard May, Shirley Kasson, Jean Dollar, Helen Loomis, Elsie Hale, Mary Ellen Dunn, Richard Edinger, Charlotte Cornish, Kathleen Kelly, Karen Mary Welsh, Patricia Ward, Anna Lennon, Ann Clement, Shirley Beare. Third Row-Jane Henderson, William Riggall, James Mahan, Clinton Woodford, Charles Dammers, Garth Snyder, Richard Daye, Norman Gordon, Richard Rising, Walter Legg, Edmund Smith, Michael Callahan, Agnes Mahan, Emeline Slater, Second Row-Sarah Brown, Eleanor Kortz, Nancy Kelly, Iris Aumock, Olive Shea, Wilma Clary, Marjorie Marshfield, Christine Sheridan, Eleanor Hazard, Mary Stopyro, Robert Mahan, Paul Wicks, Melvin Fike, Charles Barry. First Row-Constance Bishop, Gladys Mueller, Alice Finkle, Allie Brewer, Miss Fitzgibbons, Mr. Collins, Carol Hayes, Beverly Allen, Paul Lindsley, William Milton.
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