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fl HNIHS THE EIGHTH GRADE As seventh graders this class of '46 elected as president, Walter Farog V100 President' Arlene Hartg secretary, Jeannette Gabrielg Treasurer, Gerald Vanderstyne. This year the class officers are John Noto, Presidentg Ruth Bauch, Vice Presidentg Walter Faro, Secretary and Duncan Buell, Treasurer. In April this grade held their class party in the gym. At the beginning of the year they donated more money than any other class in school to the American Red Cross. The whole grade bought war stamps. Early in the year they won the magazine contest. During the school year three of their class members moved away: Robert MacDonald, Jean Weber and Donald Roberts. Miss Stella MbLymond acted as guide for the class during the years Top-- Harte, Heinsberger, Sobtzick, Meli, Allen, Cantin, Benedict Second-- Almekinder, Campesi, Lowe, DeSyne, Schimerhorn, Grace, Whitbourne, Fillmore Th1rd-- Vanderstyne, Brown, Benedict, Palmer, Gabriel, Dickinson, Zlcari, Gage, Aquino Bottom-- Terry, Campesi, Faro, Bauch, Noto, Buell, Miss Imlgmond, McKegg N W 'Ve' . fa 1 5 E. f - U 43 WAKE' 5 'I 7 fx
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f Us fsiijg Top-- Dewitt, Waringa, McCrea, Bogue, Hicks, DeNio, Adams Second-- Leuze, Barnhart, Moline, Foley, Stickel, Mbllno, Tack, Gobeyn Th1rd-- M tchell, Puglsey, Wemes, Carr, Bassage, Brockman, Campbell, Gabriel, Maguire Bottom-- Fahnestock, Everdyke, Allen, Sargent, Cuvelier, Grutt, Cappello, Mr. Sykes, Aquino FRESHMEN Betty Bassage led us through the seventh grade with Marion Biviano to help her. Bruce Cuvelier was Secretary and Gerald Brockman was Treasurer. Mrs. Calkins was our class adviser. We didn't have time for outside activities because our studies kept us too busy. To start our eighth grade, Dorothy Sargent was the capable President while Marion Biviano was Vice President. Janet Carr and Robert Bogue were elected Secretary and Treasurer respectively. Miss McLymond was our class adviser. Upon entering high school, we chose Bruce Cuvelier, Presidentg Dorothy Sargent, Vice Presidents Harold Allen, Secretaryg Micky Gruttadaurio, Treasurer. Bb. Sykes is our class adviser. Class meetings are held the first Wednesday of every month. During the winter we had a skating party at the Mill Pond. Everyone enjoyed himself. by Dorothy Mepham uf PRIWXTES ,lk 6 8 :iv
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-.-1 Ta Top-- Bauch, Mitchell, Anderson, Almekinder, Llljenquist, Sarazyn, Vanhall Second-- Norton, Faro, Abbott, DeTaye, Youngman, Agnello, Britton Third-- Faas, Gates, Catalino, Sargent, Cuvelier, DeLass, Whitcomb, Burden Bottom-- Marzerlla, Sheahen, Bushwood, Augustine, Vandewalle, Schimerhorn, Mrs. Calkins, Gabriel THE SEVENTH GRADE Our Class started school in 1935 with Miss La Salle as our teacher. Our second and third grade teachers were Miss Urlla NbLymond and Mrs. Brown. In the fourth grade six new students joined our class. They came in from the district schools. Miss Glddlngs was our teacher, and under her supervision, we organized our first club. We even used typewriters for a month. In the fifth grade five more members joined our increasing class. Again we had Liss Urlla McLymond for our teacher. Miss Clarke was our teacher for the sixth grade. In September 1941, we entered Junior high with 52 members. Mrs. Calkins was our left us and one more joined us from Newark High elected officers in the fall to keep our class in as President with Hilda Augustine to assist him. the books and Jane Schimerhorn to keep the money. teacher. Three of our classmates School, making a total of 30. We order. We chose Mark Vande Walle Richard Ameele was chosen to keep Kenneth Faas was our Student Representative. Our class has a meeting once a month and parties on special days. We are proud to tell you that we have all been saving our money to buy war stamps. RIQC I IT by Jean King . V ' at . 1, 1
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