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GRADE 7 21111 Not since the class of 1972 has Mount Everett had a class with a boy-girl ration as lop-sided as the class of 1978. But while the '72 ratio was lop-sided in favor of boys C622 D the 1978 class has an excess of girls t57'ZJ J. What the effect of this ratio will eventually be is unpredictable, but current reports about the seventh grade as a whole tend to be very favorable and complimentary. Teachers say seventh graders compare very well in academic ability against previous sev- enth grade classes. Coaches say seventh graders have broken seventh grade records in sports. And advisers say it is an energetic, enthusiastic class - one worth being an adviser for. There seems to be some substance for the reports, the November 17th seventh-grade dance, for example, made an 886.00 profit - which is quite remarkable for this grade level. CLASS OFFICERS Stu. Coun. Rep.- President - Dennis Gurka Shawn Sullivan Vice President - Martha Heyman Gwendolynne Advisors - O'Connell Mrs. Kennedy Secretary - Debbie Knerr Mr. Menin Treasurer - Ann Pedersen TOP ROW: Paula Agar, Susan Andrus, Louise An- stett, Linda Aragi, Jayne-Marie Armstrong, Carol Baker, Regina Bassett, Paul Batacchi, Valerie Beckwith, Mike Bienway, Andrew Black, Shari Boibeaux, Victoria Bourque. ROW 2: Rose Brazie, Peter Broggi, Andrew Brooks, Pat Brown, Carol Burns, Elizabeth Bynack, Tom Candee, Rose Cap- padona, Marion Carr, Mark Carson, jim Cook, Theresa Cronk, Susan Curtiss. ROW 3: Christine Dapretto, Denise Davenport, Mark Deming, Ken- ny Dupont, Anne Egerton, Walter Eggenberger, Paul Eichstedt, jeff Farnum, Karen Farnum, Pat Fazzina, Mary Fennell, Barrie Fisher. ROW 4: Peter Gingras, Dennis Gower, Virginia Green, je emy Greene, Debbie Griffin, Tony Gulotta, Vin- cent Gulotta, Denise Gurka, Dennis Gurka, Rich- ard Hankey, Martha Heyman, Douglas Hill, Linda Hils, Constance Hulbert. ROW 5: Dennis Irvine, Troy jervas, Laurie Iohnston, Laura jones, Mau- reen Kellard, Debbie Knerr, Randy Leonard, Dan- ny Litchfield. ROW 6: Danny Love, Arthur Mac- Neil, Peggy Mallory, Paula Mielke, Kathy Miller, Greg Nott, Neil Nourse, Larry Oakes, Mae O' Brien. ROW 7: Gwendolynne O'Connell, Anita Ormsbee, Ellen Paterson, Ann Pedersen, Robert Percy, Tammy Petersen, Tim Phillips, Wendy Phil- lips, Lynn Pino, Andreana Pizzichemi, Charlene Reineke, Pam Roots, Denise Rueger. ROW 8: Carl Seiger, Mary Shanley, Donna Sheridan, jerilyn Smith, Angel Soudant, Richard Sturchio, Shawn Sullivan, Anna Thorn, Michael Thorpe, Nikki Tol- vo, Gordon Tompkins, Lance Vermeulen. ROW 9: Dale Whitbeck, Francis White, Wayne Wilcox, Annie Williams, Gregory Wilson, Lisa Wright, Richard Zamberletti, Russell Cary, Dale Duryea, Kimberlee Leining, Kathy Wellington, Sheila VVhite. ABSENT: Gilbert Twing. 14 EVE TH GR DE 1 1 l Q 1 2' 5,1 fi1f '2, J 1 JN l t s N 3 A 1 F- LAN ' 'if fx it Q in H ax P ' if A ' , 1 Psi . .1 , 2 1 .W ,aw gg i' . 1 r rl l it ,Q ' ' X f ' .1 i if 15 2 in 1 ...L-. . , f .X ga -hx x - ' 1 z- .. 'F M Q si 1' 7 lf: X, 4. V, , 7, Q P.. -'i A ,.-5 'f- .vw A' '. ' .Q 11512, -v- H3 ,s, 1 'X
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GRADE 8 Presently the eighth grade is the largest class in junior and senior high school. The sig- nificance of the numhers is already evident in eighth grade involvement and enterprises. A well-attended eighth-grade dance was held on Nov. 10, eighth graders were instrumental in the experienced clothing recycling project, and- as would he expected - eighth graders are pace-setters for the five through eight stu- dent council. The eighth grade has what ap- EIGHTH GR If 5 . Q Q af , . , Q 1 X K fn. If IA 1 , pears to he a great future ahead, but -- on the other hand - some people rate eighth graders along with outlaws, pirates, and highwaymen. CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer - joe McDonald ,K President- Stu. Coun. Rep. - ,ix J , Richard Lemmerman Helen Eline if, Q5-fi 1 ji DL.-Lv R Vice President- Amy MacDonald Peter Kirchner Advisers -- Mr. Cookson Secretarv - Karen Granger Mr. Fry TOP ROW: Tom Andrus, Michael Ball, Mary Ball, 'A 1 'I Stephen Ball, Walter Agar, Robin Benjamin, Dan- A ij ll Q xx M492-5 L. 41 16 ny Bethel, Diane Barth, john Berkel, jimmy Be- thel, Chuck Briggsg Wendy Bush, Sean Claydon, Stephen Brown, David Brown. ROW 2: Chuck Crosler, Rosemary Connell, William Clouser, Rich- ard Cronk, David Curtiss, Virginia Dapretto, San- dra Dellert, Lee Curtiss, Diana Curtiss, Geoff Donelan, Harry Fay, Donald Oakes. ROW 3: Roh- ert Dugan, james Driscoll, Helen Eline, Vlaree Funk, Nellie Fink, William Farnham, David Funk, Betty Gower, Blanche Goewey, Pam Germain, james Gaynor, Cecelia Gaarn. ROW 4: Karen Granger, Nadine Griffin, Teresa Guerra, Matthew Gunn, Karen Hankey, Bruce Hastedt, Lisa Haupt, Cindy Hehert, Tim Hewins, George Hill. ROW 5: Sal Impoco, Eric Ives, Scott jenssen, Laurie Joyce, jack Kahlstrom, Phyllis LeMere, Richard Lemmer- man, Matthew L,Hommedieu, Eleanor Leibsch, Peter Longdyke. ROW 6: Mary Kellard, Peter Kir- chner, Suzanne Knerr, Ronald Leffingwellg Marcia Love, Amy MacDonald, Lynn MacDonald, james Masse, Mark Massinig joe McDonald, Patricia Mintz, Iris Merola, Daniel Moulton. ROW 7: Deh- hie Ostrander, Hermione Ovitt, Brian Palmer, El- len Pedersen, Kathy Pedersen, Renee Peters, Thaise Peters, Ted Pettit, Marlene Pino: Emilie Piper, Milton Pixley, Linda Pshenishny, David Rhoades, Sandra Rice. ROW 8: Terry Rice, Steven Rodgers, Lisa Rood, Colleen Schoonmaker, Janis Seigerg Tania Shiminski, Maria Sierau, james Silk, Dale Smith, Jaclyn Smith: Paul Smith, Ray Smith Mary Stalker, William Stevens, Lisa Storti. ROW 9: Betsy Terwilliger, Guy Trag, janice Twing, Ste- phen Ullrich, Brad Vermeulen, Dave Watson, ja- net Wilkinson, Nicholas Witrukg Owen Wright Tom Wuori, Dehbie Zamperini, Terry Zinnermon. ABSENT: Charles Davis, William McDonald Donna Wichman. v 1 u Q lm 1 -Q I Q. . I JN A A ll f ' 3? s ...Sl s.. S ' , 1' 7 ,A K an l f Q , A flu . ' Vi s H A A 1 in W- V
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