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Page sixteen COEYMANS GRADES FOUR AND FIVE Row to Far Left-R. Pape, C. Hall, M Jones, R. While. Second RowffJ. Blaisdcll, A. Mueller, M llulley. Lipscomb, 'l'. VVil,on. Palmer, VV. Brooks. Foreground-Miss Zolner. RAVENA GRADE FIVE Left to Right Sonya llitnel, Marilyn lioyea, Carolyn llagadorn, llelen House, lirenda 'l'ut'l-er, lloward Staats, Faye Lip- shutz, Frank Baron, Thomas Ratello. Sealed George Seufert, Waldo Lazonu, Joan Alhano, David Mann, Nancy Northrop, Elwood Tmining. Annette Guerin, Elmer Wilscy, Norman llouton, M'ss 'l'riumpho. COEYMANS GRADE SIX Standing hy Blackboard-Mrs. Lyons Sorrell, S. Irwin, J. lirgcl. F. Ryan. Second Row C. DcLuri:i. P. Frcte. D. ll. McClintock, J. Lewis. R. Tucker, S. Williams. M. Legg. hut NIH. Child iwvm' la-r ll holiclny go hy witlloul ai party. With them it was Enjoy Yourself. Itk Later Than You Thinkf' Um' mon- stop for R-C. this time ul Nils. Stz1fl'o1'cl's school in Alcove. lll the spring :incl full the husehull diamond was the scene of flying halls, dashing It-gs Third Row-l'. Palmer, Y. Morrell, J. Fourth Roo' J. llotaling, J. Reid, ll. Far Left Rovv- D. Sickles, G. Snyder, l'. Halsted, S. Fisher, F. Florant, l'. Dixon, Third Row--S. Sagendorph. ll. Mueller, B. Farinclli, S. Quackenbush, C. Schampier, Fourth Row -S. Palmer, J. Motley, R. Hughes, A. Catello, L. llreucr, J. llotaling,
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R- Q It was second period in thelmorning, time for R-C to take art students and more homernakers to Coeyrnans Iigh School. This was the lirst year for an art department, and R-C kept himself busy taking Miss Beerman to all the schools in the district. While R-C caught his breath for the jaunt back, waiting students glanced at the activities bulletin board. The BACHELORS CLUB, which met every Thursday, was composed of free- lancing ninth grade males who preferred the masculine touch in cooking. Here they learned to follow recipes ancl measure ingredients under the guidance of Miss Ricketson. However, the reward! of their labors came when they dug into the mouth-watering food. These bachelors went further and learned the art of har- monizing colors and neatness of dress which earned them the nod of approval from i the fairer sex. - In this push-button era, when bread baking, butter making, and hand launder- ing are passe, girls had time to dlelve in art crafts. In Mr. Roneyis CRAFTS CLUB the ninth grade girls discovered Linsuspected abilities as they explored the fields of ceramics, woodworking, plastic, art metal work and leathercraft. Their collection of wall clocks, Hgurines, corner shelves, candy dishes, jewelry, ash trays, pocketbooks and belts had the boys admitting, :among themselves, that women were here to stay. I STUDENT COUNCIL, the governing body of the school, had charge of student traffic regulations, selection of student guides and all school assemblies. The yearis Page eighteen fa -My ll-it J --..,,Ap,a..e Te U ' 5 'Jw ,i X X 15 u - C T C af-' Qt a -1 r I
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