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,1 x T Top Row: Edward Cornwell, Edward Walter, John McManus, William Hetterman, Fred Harris, Joe Schram, Ronald Weeks, James Harkness, John Woods, James Hourigan, Robert Jones, Thomas Lathrop, Russell Snell. Middle Row: Nan Detwiler, Shirley Weeks, Dolores lsgar, Phyllis Sweet, Donna Wise, Janice Latimer, Beverly Waldburger, Sally Sheridan Malora Hill, Geraldine Austin, Carol Taylor, Madeline Joseph. Front Row: John Haun, Francis Ireland, Carl Thorpe, Judy Spaulding, Kay Walsh, Suzanne Spaulding, Mrs Florence Smith, Mary Williamson, Donna Paul Gerald King, Roger Haggett, Joseph Delaney, EIGHTH GRADE I The eighth graders were active in the intramural athletic program of the school. The boys were organized into basketball and baseball teams that played after school and during the noon hour, The girls played baskete ball, volleyball and service ball to develop team play and class spirit, Many Of the boys and girls of the eighth grade were members ot the B band, Others had a chance to Express themselves musically as members of the junior high Glee Club and in an ensemble known as the Key ores, The class advisers are Mrs. Smith and Mrs, Ryan, The Student Council representatives are John Woods and Sally Sheridan. Top Row Wayne Brown, David Hyatt, Gerald Ackerman, Thomas Karlik, William Clark, Charles Borte, Fred Scvicr, James Fitzgerald, Gary Johns, Arden Campbell, Edward O'Shea, Alfred Buettgens, John Reagan. Middle Row: Alice Frost, Julia Rice, Margaret Webb, Joyce Patterson, Margaret Oster, Carol Johnson, Nancy Mace, Luise Hoff- man, Sally Snow, Helen Crysler, Mary Kamm, Phyllis Vile, Magaret Matheison, Mary Link. Front Row' Sharon Hedden, Mary Newell, Mary Haney, Peter Coyne, Edna Monahan, Ronald Clarry, Mrs, Marguerite Ryan, Philip Murphy, Josephine Nelson, William Beardsley, Patricia Clark, Diana Hicks. Q ' 1 Q' I J 9 :Q B
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1..- V . il Q J .Bk fl? As. Top Rev. John Coyne Joseph Nelar-, James Lukzns, Raman Frtts Rav Campbell, Kenneth Weekk Rolrert Weeki Mrllrlle Raw Mary Vrrtler Shrrlex Bratt Mary Frances Oherlaniler, Anne Sweet, Constance Grll, Nanry Newsteart vena Sant mrer Lars Shave' Ann Montague Eleanor McLaren Bottrrm Raw He en Puttpt Shrrle, f-fhner,1er Sanrlrc Osborn, Eather Sherwood, Mrss Mary Barrett Jean Henrlerxan, Hazel Dar- tuy, Mary Srmaulrhnq, Shrrlev Farrell Rosamontl Brewer FRESHMEN Durrng the freshman year, the 9th grade bays have been very aetrve rn athletrcs Under the supervision at Mr Marrlaunt, they formed a basketball team which wen 2 out of 4 games played The arrls partrcrpaterl rn rntramurals, Latrn Club, the Rythm Arres, Soanrsh Cluh and the l.earler's Club, Several of the members of the class partrerpated rn assernblres throughout the year Mras Charlotte Smrth and Mrss Mary Barrett are the home room advmera, Rav Campbell I5 the class presi- dent, Mary Tompkins vree-presraent, Wrllram Bush secretary-treasurer and John Coyne and Jeanette Stewart are the student Council representatives Top Raw Stephen XNeltt:, Rrrhard Montaa Davrd Brown, Phrlrp Schanzle Paul Seeley John Montervrlle, Paul Snell Peter Harrrs Rohert Marshtreld Eugene Seymour Mrrtlfle Raw Vvrllram Bush Eunrre Cale, Mary Tornbkrnl, Jeanette Stewart, Marrlyn Gooden, Barbara Parsons, Theresa Hartan Beth Frttrng Dnrethy Rrrharrls, Wrllam Vraezlfarrl, Bottom Raw Clara Froxt Barbara N les, Margaret Clark Lora Bates, Patrrcra Stone Hazel Hurrl, Karen Marshfrell, Canstanre Carpenter Shrrley Gfltltrcy C-7 , . - 'A 6 f I 1 5 . - wg wa C7 L4 S
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1 mtqgf s C Q .,, 'DO . n l L. Top Row' John Fitting, James Burke, John Hassett, James Schuyler, John Leach, George Oberlander, Fred Greis, Charles Schuyler, John Lacey, William Kelly, Robert Schneider, John Weeks, Westley Brennernan, Earl Amidon, James Kershaw. Middle Row: Thomas Linsky, Hugh Norris, Emma Frost, Dianne DesGroselliers, Kay Greenway, Nancy Christensen, Joan De- Ryke, Mary Campbell, Doris Sherwood, Shirley Newvine, Dianne Pelchy, Betty Ann Fitzgerald, Mary Brantis, Kenneth Fitts, William McLaren, Front Row: Cody Bartlett, Carol Bednarski, Nancy Puftet, Theresa Miller, Patricia Stopyro, Miss Jean Moser, Panice Pure, Betty Word, Ruth Wilson, June Rozelle, Dorthy Crysler, Doris Lounsbury, Edward Hardenburg. SEVENTH GRADE The Seventh Grade home rooms are under the able supervision of Miss Jean Moser, Miss Ruth Marcley and Miss Zora Coxe. Many at the girls are active in Junior High Intramurals. The class is proud of Susan Parry who partici- pated in the television show about M, C. S. The class elected John Weeks and Susan Parry to be their Student Council representatives. The class officers are George Schanzle, president, William Glover, vice-president, David Sheehan, secretory-treasurer. Top Row: William Coleman, Michael Plumpton, Paul Hourigan, Kenneth Mace, George Schanzle, Richard Taylor, William Davies, Joseph Lonergan, Roger Ramsden, Donald Paro, Roger Smith, Wayne Ryan, Middle Row: Darryl Schmuckrnier, Joel Snell, Sarah Hohl, Sally Sheridan, Patricia McNally, Susan Parry, Faith Plumpton, Dolores Winter, Kathleen Kline, Suzanne Nonemaker, Mary Bauder, Fred Moore, David Sheehan. Front Row: Mariorme Fltts, Michael Linck, Florence Frost, John Dcust, Joanne Sennett, Penny Whitson, Patricia Hicks, James Havney, Judith Erhard, Arthur McManus, Susan Sawtell, Edward Crysler. , -Q 81 H7 v E- 'Uv 1,10 , , -or if ' 'U ,. 1 1 12
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