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To begin thelr seventh grade with a crash, Betty Bassage won in the Presidential dash. Marlon Biviano as Vice-President stood, With Bruce Cuvelier, as Secretary, making good. To handle the dough we had l1tt1e Gerald Brockman, Wno proved to be better than any big gunman. As Class Adviser, Mrs. Calkins took the stand, She did all the advising, while the class was clos To start their eighth grade off with a gong, Dorothy Sargent captured Presidency like a song. Marion Molino took Vice-Presidency with a hop, While Janet Carr, as Secretary, made no flop. To carry the cash, Robert Bogue came in handy, And as Treasurer he always did his work dandy. Facts by Bruce Cuvelior and To Poetry by Edward Cordingly e at hand. ny Mollno HGH I1 Cl? Dlf The various teachers the Class of 1945 enjoyed during their elght years of work are, lst 2nd 5rd 4th Sth 6th 7th 8th Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Miss -Miss -Mrs. Miss -Mrs 0 Miss Mrs. -Miss LaSalle U. McLymond Brown Giddings V. Porrey Crooks Calkins S. McLymond Top--Lewis, McCrae, M. Molino, Sargent, Zicari, Tack, Barnhart, Bogue, Adams, Allen Middle--Biviano, B. Cuvelier, Gabriel, Brockman, Carr, Maguire, Bassage, T. Moline, C. Aquinas, Mitchell Bottom--Gruttadario, Leaty, Waringa, Mitchell, Miss McLymond, Cappello, L. Bailey, Detaa, Wemes, Abbott '
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Top--Secretary Greene, L. Kothiringer, Powers, Loftus, Roberts, Patton, Abbott, Blankenberg, Klapp, Ruffell Second--J. DiRose, President Doyle, Loftus, Perkins, DeLass, Vice-President Wemes, Van Norway, Kuttruff, Becker, Hall Third--White, Hart, McCarty, Luke, Beneway, Miss Thape, Michielson, Bogue, Grabb Bottom--Noto, Trimble, Triou, Goodman, Pratt, E. Walker, Triou, Kothiringer We started school and weren't surprised When we reached seventh grade and had to organize. To guide us through Gerald McCarty was given the lead, With Peggy Bogue in second stead. After those followed Robert Perkins and Gerald Becker, Who were respectively Secretary and Treasurer. In eighth grade we had more serious work, With Mary Beneway as our clerk. To keep our money straight was Douglas Doyle, Who helped us end the year after strife and toil. During this year our motto, 'I'he success of tomorrow depends upon the preparation of today,n was selected, Then our class flower, the red rose, was detected. Bill Loftus as our leader and Lenora Luke, as elected next, Helped us choose our class colors, purple and gold, from the text. On entering high school, Miss Thape took us under her wing, Which started with a party where she let us have full swing With Douglas Doyle guiding our ship at a good rate, We selected Fern Wemes as second mate. To write the log we chose Leon Greene, And as Treasurer Peggy Bogue, as you have seen. Facts and Poetry by Beth Riker
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Top--Grace, Catalano, D. Cantin, Weber, Design, Allen, Lowe, Benedict, Clingerman, Abbott Middle--J. Aquinas, Bauch, Gabriel, Almekinder, Vanderstyne, Schimerhorn, Faro, Palmer, Benedict, Campisi, McKegg Bottom--Gage, Campisi, E. Fillmore, J. Noto, Mrs. Calkins, Whitbourne, Buell, J. Zicari, D. Roberts Then came the last half year of school And Ruth Bausch leads the clan. John Note is Vice President And helps her all he can. As tiny tots this brilliant class Began with Miss La Salle. Miss Urlla McLymond came at last And proved a friend and pal. Mrs. Brown, a trusty friend and so Made this grade a delight. Miss Giddings, whom you all do know, As a friend really taught us right. Our fifth grade ship was mastered By Miss Urlla McLymond's steady hand Then Miss Crooks became our leader Until we by ourselves now stand. Mrs. Calkins was the next in line To pilot this ship of '46, And guide it safely into port Which was not an easy trick. Walter Faro was elected as President With Arlene Hart next in line. Jeannette Gabriel was our Secretary, Then came Gerry Vanderstyne. Shirley Almekinder is our Secretary And very good is she. Dorothy DeSign keeps the money And is kept quite busy, you see. Poetry by Arethea Manktelow Facts by Shirley SEVENH GRAD
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