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EIGHTH GRADES f'The Seedlings GRADE 81 -MRS. EMMONS, Teacher Our activities consisted of sandwich sales and Chinese auctions this year. We have a considerable amount of money in our treasury, as we didn't have any last year. As for sports, basketball was our Star activity. We bid the Senior Class good luck for years to come. CLASS OFFICERS President, Mary Geary, Vice-President, Robert Johnson, Secretary, Mildred Adams, Treasurer, Mary Pearl, Advisor, Miss Tubbs. GRADE 82-Miss TUBES, Teacher Our class enrollment is a class of thirty-five. In sports, under the supervision of Mr. Marston, we played against the seventh grade and the freshmen. As a class, we gave lOO per cent in both fall and spring Red Gross drives. We also gave money for lnfantile Paralysis, and Ghristmas and Easter Seals. We have bought three hundred and ninety-seven dollars in Defense Stamps and Bonds. The girls joined the Junior Red Gross. CLASS OFFICERS , President, Dolores Parks, Vice-President, Velma Williams, Secretary, Russell Morse, Treas urer, Ruth Sawyer, Advisor, Mrs. Emmons. FRESI-IMEN ffrhe Fzeagzinga' Of the sixt -one freshmen who entered the hi h school in Se tember, 1944, Y S P fifty-two make up the present first year class. Our class, though a bit bewildered at first as most freshmen are, passed initiations well, contributed many members to school activities, and is proving itself to possess future potentialities that will speak well for its members and the school. You have heard a lot about us this year, ou ma ex ect to hear a lot from us in the ears ahead. Y Y P Y Honor Roll: Delma Harrison, Frank Hopkins, Edith Boynton, Roy Rallis, Madeline Randall, Marie Loranger, Joyce England, and Gordon Lunt. CLASS OFFICERS President, Gordon Luntg Vice-President, Pat McSweeneyg Secretary, Ioan Octeaug Treasurer, Barbara Pike, Advisors, Mr. Huff, Mrs. Fallon, Mr. Morse. 25
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SOPHOMORES The Sopl1isticates The Sophomore Class started off with forty-four and now has thirty-nine stu- dents. Placed in charge of the first school party of the year, we gave the freshmen a hearty and memorable reception. Our members have been prominent this year in all school work, sports and play as the long list of sophomore names under these activities testifies. Honor Roll: Dorothy Webb, John Violette, Betty Coomer, Ernestine jordan, Barbara Reed, joan Oliver, lean Oliver, Rena Ellis, Janet Dill, George Reeves. CLASS OFFICERS President, Patricia Gerowg Vice-President, Jerry Monroeg Secretary, Jean Oliver, Treasurer, Iohn Violette. IUNIORS The focunditesu Of the twenty-nine pupils who enrolled in our class at the beginning of the school year 1944-45, two, Bob Wallace and Mickey Welsh have joined the Navy. We miss them, but we are proud of them, and we know that they will do well. Lee Fitzgerald and Robert Whittemore have also left us. Our class has been prominent in sports with many of the school's finest athletes coming from our class. This is the year we take our long-awaited New York trip, so to make some money, we put on a Penny Carnival, which was very successful. We are the Jolly Juniors as Mrs. Fallon will testify, but we are eagerly looking forward to becoming Dignified Seniors. Honor Boll: Shirley Smith, Dalton Newell, Emily Hallet, Grace Loranger, Donald Allgrove, James Armstrong. CLASS Oiarrcens President, Shirley Klimaviczg Vice-President, Robert Wallace, Secretary, Frances Blake: Treasurer, Shirley Smith, Advisors, Miss E. Baker, Miss D. Garland. 26
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