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f i ' «. First Row -David Field, Robert McGill, Judy Lanctot, Thadeus Thresher, Mr. Potter, David La Rose, VJilliam White, Calvin Masure. Second Row - ike Gaskill, Jimny Lanctot, Jean Miller, John Niemszyk, John Goslant, Ann Petrie. Seventh Ljtade President - Michael Gaskill Vice President - David Field Secretary - Jean Miller Treasurer - Ann Petrie This year the Seventh Grade, along with the other half of the Junior High, the Eighth Grade, has put on several ac- tivities, to raise money for a class trip in the spring. Among them were a roller-skating party, a Halloween party, and a Christmas party. At our Christmas party, which was held at the girls ' dorm, we danced and plajned games, with Mr. Potter, our class advisor, acting as Santa Qaus.
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o p5 n n First Row - Richard ace, Violet Corey, George Hildreth, Cathie Mallett, Francis Thuitier, Marc VThitman, Ed Reynolds, Wayne Beane, John Niemszyk, Jody La France, Somers Spering, Robert Miller, Mchael Gaskill. Second Row - Howard Harvey, Robert Dal ton, Bernard Bartlett, Earl Johnson, Barge Price, Ned Grant, David ' Royle, Frank Sharpe, Hamil- ton Strayer, Bill Dillon, Sue Bl int, Bradley Gilbert, Joe Saczawa. Third Row - James Hanson, Richard Bailey, Robert Boeh, Steve Price Cliff Macomber, Neil Grant, Walter Hinck, Jerry Franchot, Paul Davidson, Ronald Ballou, Roger Polk, David Thompson, Gordon Fleming. cJjorm cJ lj e So you think you know your fellow students? You may be acquainted with them, but we boarders say you don ' t really know them until you ' ve been with them twenty-four hours a day, until you ' ve seen them in many different lights—when they ' ve had a fi t with their best friend, come down with the flu just before a big dance, dropped a bowl of gravy in the dining hall, gotten dressed up in their best for church or their worst for work squad, received a letter from their loved ones back home, or just crawled out of bed. You get the full benefit of a high school when boarding there, and you are more a part of the school.
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