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I seated: Mrs. Morgan, Marie King, Alice Padgett, Phyllis Horton, Elaine Barnhart, Susan Clark, Onalee Tyrrell, Norma Twigg, Etta Olmstead Standing: Joan Horton, Carmen Burgess, Welton Brown, Charles Bur ess Har ld B 1 g , o a 1, Donald Marsh, Random Noto, Martin Kuhlmann Ada Jean Dutton, Marguerite Krapf Absent: Nancy Bradley Early ln the year, the seventh grade elected the following officers, president, Norma Twlggg vice-president, Carmen Burgess, secretary, Susan Clark, treasurer Elaine Barnhart. Alice Padgett and Charles Burgess represent the class on the Student Council, while Jean Dutton and Marie King are news reporters. During the year, we were sorry to lose three of our twenty-one members, Myrtle Flnkenbinder, Ellen Keener who moved to Owego after her home burned and Ronald Bleller who temporarily moved to Smlthboro. The most im ort t p an activities which our class has engaged in areg putting on the Christmas assembly along with the eighth grade, and magazine selling contest. N y .s,,,-, Seated: Shirley Lisenby, Beverly Morris, Ann Miller, Maxine Carrier, Cora Rlnker, Charlotte Brown, Patricia Smith, Carolyn Jean Bensley, Ann Stone Standing! Robert Corbin, Charles Cheely Tracy Van Vleet, Ralph Carrier, Franklyn Dutton, James Honnlck George Camp, Albert Engelbert, Mrs. Morgan Absent: Charles Babcock, Edward Engelbert, Vivian Weaver The eighth grade started out with a bang this year, and it looks as though we will end that way, too! To begin the year, we elected officers, who are: presi- dent-Beverly Morris, vice president-Albert Engelbert, secretary-Charlotte Brown, treasurer-Cora Rlnker, Student Council members-Edward Engelbert and Ann Miller, and newspaper reporters-Anna Stone and Shirley Llsenby. Thinking we needed a lit- tle nest egg we planned a tag day and bazaar at Christmas time, not knowing we already had f2l.90! On the magazine drive we were the highest class in N. H. S. which shows what go-getters we are! A 21
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MQW Back: Roger Olmetead, William Rogers, Paul Bush, Paul Camp, Thomas Donaldson, James Terrell, Lloyd Berry, Pete Olmeteed, Robert Deming. Front: Carol Cheely, Beverly Lleenby, Lole Berry, Doris Carrier, Helen Friederichson, Shirley Layer, Lynn Bixby. Absent:Jan1ce Dutton, Jean Moore, Elaine Thurber, Carol Bradley. azz!! Back: Robert Berry, Raymond Honnick, Edward Miller, James Taylor, LeRoy Vargaaon, Paul Ketchem, Leland Howe, Jr., Myrle Berry, David Gray, Robert Goble. Front: Dawn Waterman,V1rg1n1a Note, MaryAnn Eyr1ch,Patr1c1a Hayman, Beverly Layer, Joyce Reevee,Peggy Terrell, Elaine Goble, Pauline Bush,Ethel Vargaeon, Ann Hanford Absent: John Weaver 20
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7 Front: Paul Stone, Gordon Horton Haroli Barnum A da ylord Park Edward Dimock, David Howard, Norman Churchill, Pat Miller: Back: Ming Barlow, Cargl Cornell, Joyce Berry, Vivian Olmstead, Barbara Bennett, Amy Baldwin Patricia ills, rene ennett, Pearl Hought, Ruth Berry, Dorothea Kuhlmann, Geraldine Bowmgn Absent: Wayne Horton We green freshmen were welcomed into high school by the upper classmen with a rip-roaring initiation, including an assembly where all the freshmen took part in doing stunts under the supervision of the seniors, during the rest of the day we dressed comically and acted as servants to the seniors. We freshmen then had a Hallowe'en Tag Day as a money making project. We also took part ln the school ma- gazine drive. Finally, the freshmen intend to sell refreshments at home baseball games. This should be our biggest money making project of the year. We have had a successful year under our officers: president, Patty Milleg vice-pres1dent,Patr1ck Hiller, secretary, Barbara Bennett, treasurer, Norman Churchillg Student Council representatives, Paul Stone and Harold Barnum. 22
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