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Unde r leadership of Bliss Wilma Duggan and Mr. Ernest Ascherman . . . fifty frosh start year . . . lVIarge Child, head of class . . . Royal Stanton, vice-president . . . Margie Vincent, secretary . . . Dorothy Parks, treasurer . . . for the Hallowelen party trosh present shadow skit . . . with April dawns the presentation of first real play, Wildcat Willie . . . thespians Pat Rittenhouse, Ed. Phillips, Joan Hoag, Dorance VVilbur, Selma Feldman, and Ernest Christian show real talent . . . tied for runner-up spot in Speaking Contest are Margie Childs and Eileen Tinkle . . . counting of ballots shows Dorance VVilbur and Joan Hoag chosen lllay attendants at Coronation Ball . . . next year class under new advisors . . . llliss Duggan leaving for WAVES . . . lVIr. Ascherman to teach in Ossining. Adult eighth graders . . . noses up turned at 'lkidsu who are just going through the mill . . . they knew it well last year . . . Nolie DePuy murmurs an Aw, c'm0n to get the class meeting in progress . . . llflarion Van Alstyne being thankful because Nolie isn't absent . . . Rose Nlicozzi writes the minutes, lvlary Ann Scalzo, the receipts . . . lX'Iiss llflary lN4cCall Qreturning after present semester to hometown, Albanyl trying to correct papers and keep class in order at same time . . . room 4 enthusiastically done up in short order for Hallowe'en, Christmas, Easter, and P.T.A. exhibit Cwhat if a few N's,' were reversed?J . . . blackboards chalked up in a professional artistic manner . . . drawings worked on by Florence Klenk, lvlitzi Greene, Barbara Pebler, Marion Van Alstyne and Margaret Phillips . . . clean-up efforts rewarded by E banner . . . Speaking contestants, Florence Klenk and lX'Iary Ann Scalzo give good account of selves . . . Sammy Persico and Billy 'AWiggles Richter throw 'em up at J. V. practice. FRESHMAN CLASS EIGHTH GRADE Twenty-one
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FOURTH-FIFTH GRADES FIRST-SECOND- THIRD GRADES oth, Quite an array of teachers for fourth grade . . . Miss Lovejoy, Mrs. Deisser Mrs. Griffin and lVIrs. Roberts . . . victory stamp quota of S100 surpassed by a purchase of S126 . . . gifts for lldom and Dad at Christmas time most interesting project . . . lVIartha Wade, Marilyn lVIarshall, Dorothy Schatz, Jackie Craw, and Patty Arceneaux appeared on a radio broadcast, Fifth graders proud when Richard Bernard was chosen winner for the school victory poster contest . . . room always well Hlled with interesting projects . . . Miss Ackert rade teacher, also active with the Girl Scouts. pers, and turtles ' th's ent fifth g s, grasshop ' ' Mr. Deissero Have you seen the terrarium with salamanders, worm in Miss Byxbee's room? . . . leaves were waxed in the fall . . . visit to office exciting, especially speaking over the sound system . . . big day when class W to home economics center and were treated to egg nogs . . . room sports murals, play house, library, and furniture made by class mates . . . class has attained l000k in its stamp drive . . . The second and third grade showing off model farms built by students under super- vision of Mrs. Crane, formerly Miss Whittaker . . . victory gardens on sand table really showing results of hard work . . . over S250 stamps purchased this semester . . . booklets dealing with cotton growth quite picturesque. Twenty-three
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