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12 THE TATLER Seventh Grade Top, R. Turner, R. Salminen, W. Chandler, L. Hooper, C. Farnham, T. Rytky, D. Starr, C. Crockett, Middle, R. Twitchell, B. Rhodes, J. Small, N. Heath, A. Eaton, C. Andrews, J. Young, M. Erickson, Bottom, J. Morton, G, Lovejoy, V. Ulmer, F. Frye, G. Norbeck, B. Spear, J. Meservey SEVENTH GRADE REPORT Our enrollment at the beginning of the year was twenty-three. In November, Rowena Tvvitchell joined our class but we lost Harold Emery in December. So our membership has remained rather stationary. The members of our class have been very busy. We have seven band members. Five boys participated in basketball, and they were kept on the right track by three ine cheerleaders. Our carnival program was based on train travel in the United States. It was called Going Places. Nine students did outstanding work in the achievement tests. One student, Virginia Ulmer, has received all A's for the year. We are looking forward to the summer vacation and another year together in the eighth grade.
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THE TATLER 11 Left to right, D. Anderson, J. Gregory, C. Waters, L. Johnson, M, Lovejoyg Front, Joan I-lewes Ma jorettes The majorettes provide a leading attraction with the band in their new school colored uniforms. Mrs. Palleria has guided the group in learning new routines both for marching and twirling. The girls have had lots of fun working together and twirling at the band concerts and other band activities. We hope to show in the future a group of girls who can add a great deal to the popularity of the Rockport High School Band. Joan Hewes, '56 WANTED BY THE JUNIORS SONGS T0 REMEMBER Pat W.-A letter every day Whispering Study Hall Howard.-A car that runs VSi'heIre fave You, Now That P D N t Cynthia--An apartment on School Street H V 1 99 01-in , H - - 0 65 Herbert-A book on 'tHow to Make Money Mg Ig hit Lvielve tVli1thYY0uC Weekends Arlene G.-A house in Camden Haig It,, an t' ou an Home Work Erla-A free pass to the t'Blue Goose mrhe Thingn Rank Card Tei S.-A book on How to Keep the Girls HFOI. Ever and Everv Chewing Gum Way i:Th 1. n Pat U.-A one-way plane ticket to Florida AlvEifa3se?ate when Late 'Fheclgsg Ted L.-To live like Aly Khan Give Me More, More, More Holidays Candace-A driver's license 'Waiting For You 3:00 Bill-A good-looking Harem Arlene Grey, '55 Diana-A blue Ford ----M-- Harold-A brand new set of golf clubs YVELL QUALIFIED Deamle-A boy In Grammar School, R. D. S.: t'Pop, what becomes of a ball Arlene H--T0 80 011 basketball WIPS player when his eyesight begins to fail? Judy-The job as editor of the New York Mr. Sutherland: They make an umpire Times of him.
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THE TATLER 13 Eighth Grade Back, left to right, J. 0'Donnell, G. Starr, K. Wentworth, Middle, S. Dietz, G. Hoche, F. Olsen, J. Gregory, G. Simonton, W. Pendleton, M. Haskins, Bottom, K. Morton, M. Graffam, J. Frye, D. Pound, H. Hoche, G. Winslow, L. Mondene EIGHTH GRADE CLASS REPORT At the beginning of the year we had eighteen members in our class. We welcomed Dianna Orcutt from Rockland and Joe O'Donnell from Colorado. However, later in the year we were sorry to lose three people. This left us seventeen members, fourteen boys and three girls. We had a booth in the carnival this year and profited very well from it. We sold grabs, chances, candy, peanuts, and gum. Those in charge of the booth were: Joyce Gregory, Maynard Graffam, and Joe O'Donnell. The treasurer was David Pound. We had nine boys who played on the Junior High basketball team and three girls who participated in cheerleading. The class officers of this year are: President David Pound Vice President Herbert Hoche Secretary Joyce Gregory Treasurer Jean Frye
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