Magdalene VandenBout 18 years I 34-an ,rf Lester DeFisher 10 years 5 r ' ' LVIYLUIEIEUKUUUIJEU Joseph Santoro 18 years These eight people have a total of 168 years of service to this school. The men and women who have the right ideals . . . are those who have the courage to strive for the happiness which comes only with labor and effort and self-sacrifice, and those whose joy in life springs in part from power of work and sense of duty. - Theodore Roosevelt We hope that your labor, effort and self-sacrifice have brought you hap- piness. Our school has been a better place because of you. We salute you and thank you. Our best wishes for many more fulfilling years of happiness. 1' Helen Hotel 36 years Leonora Albertson 28 years Y 1 Shirley Kuhn Jean Krocke Madelgn Gambier 22 years 14 years 2 years
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'LVIIUIEIE I3 'WE WEQIBS Looking back on thirteen years of the class of 1986's past brings back many memories. lt's hard to believe that in 1973, many of us were only five years old. Many people in the class can not reach back into their minds to remember that first day we entered the big brick building on Main Street. These next two pages are dedicated to the class of 1986 to help them remember all the times of learning, fun, and sharing. ln the fall of 1973, one hundred ten kinderglalrten students eagerly anticipated their first day of school. alk- ing into school, we looked like we were homesick already. We were going to miss being away from our mothers for a full day. Even though we got to take a nap with blankets we brought from home, the day still seemed long. Our teachers kept us busy with many activities. We did the usual things that kindergarten students do, such as finger- painting, showing, and telling, and playing in the dollhouses. Later in the year, we visited the Shrine Circus, Lollipop Farm, and ended the year with a picnic at Ms. DeMarree's farm. Certain students earned reputations ear- ly in their school career. Scott Roegiers was known as Mr, Clean - he always cleaned up after lunch better than any of us. Roman Brozoski was known as Mr. Nice Guy because he always shared his pets with the class for show and tell. Jim Newby was known as Mr. Tough Guy - he fell backwwards on his chair one day and cut his head. It took Mr. Reynolds quite awhile to convince Jim he needed the nurse's ep. When we returned as first graders, we were welcomed by several new teachers as we changed classes for each subject. This year we leaned how to read. Some members of the class also put on the play Cinderella Mike Withey was the nar- rator, Kathy Weaver was the stepmother, Jean Schermerhorn was the fairy godmother, and Pat Hall was the king. Linda Bigley, Steve Brown and Gary DeLue had fun turning from mice into horses and Matt Seppeler, Jennifer Urbanik and Mark Lee enjoyed dancing at the ball. One of our activities this year was going to the Strasenburgh Planetarium for a special Christmas show. At the end of the year, we had a picnic at Forman Park. Unfortunately, it rained all day, and the boys were more interested in throwing worms at the girls than playing the games like they were supposed to. This year, Tammy Martin was the bigglest teacher briber. She would bring her mom's chocolate chip cookies to the teacher. She couldn't settle for apples liket e rest of us! This year we were joined by Linda Bigley, Jean Schermerhorn, and Dan Howie. Some memories from second grade were Kelly Smith carefully carrying her caterpillar in a coffee can wherever she went. lRemember this Kelly??!!l One day while discussing families in his class, Tom Owens informed everyone that he was the cute little brother in his family! Jane DeWandel had a special treat this year - she inherited her grandmother's false teeth! Todd Nolte joined us this year. Third grade was a great year of learning while having fun. We learned more on our field trips and still had a lot of fun. This year, we dressed up as Pilgrims and Indians for an old fashioned Thanksgiving dinner. We improved our writing skills by writing to pen-pals in Williamson. At the end of the year, we went to the Town Park for a picnic and also to meet our pen- pals. Mr. Cantin's class visited Heritage Square in Ontario to see a log cabin and a one room school house. Our class picnic was at Forman Park just like other years. This year we were joined by Denise Sommerville, Tracy LaBarr, and Michelle is er. As fourth graders, some of our classmates tried to develop a new talent - playing instruments in the Band. Others tested their spelling ability and entered the fourth grade Spelling Bee. Steve Johnson proved to be the champion speller. This year we visited the Genessee County Museum in Mumford. rmg ore about how to ride a bus since this was where most of our day was spent. New arrivals this year were Dan Worthin ton and Pat Bliek. Fifth grade arrived and we now changed classes and teachers or every su ject. This year we learned our states and where they were located from Mr. to . M . 1 lfanger introduced us to a new game called Gumball. We couldn't wait to get our work done so we could play was nicknamed The Hulk this year because he always wore his incredi- ble Hulk shirt to school! We, also competed in ie d Days. The athletes of the class proved themselves in such events as the softball throw, the base run, and the long jump. We all had the most fun in the tug of war competition. Because of a gas shoitage, we were not able to go on any field trips this year. OFFICERS: Vice-Pres. -- D. Moon, Pres. - S. Roegiers, Sec. - K. Almy, Treas. - T. Weeks. l l l l
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