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This year we go upstairs — high school, only on a lower level. We are at an age of gig- gles, notes, and cliques. Our subject of conversation is per- petually the same: boys. For some reason, we do not get along with teachers. Above, left to right: Ellen Jean Smith, Joy Norman, Penny Ray, Mimi MacKinnon, Zoya Zeman. To the left, left to right: Joan Levan, Nan- cy Sandack, Mrs. Bisbee, Eleanor Olwell, Susan Freed, Miriam Rigby. Junior High Eighth grade is the age of clubs and gangs and loyalties. Ours is not a world of fancy, we’re grown up now. Yet sometimes, amid all the bustle of grown-up life, we feel lost and know that we are not entirely independent; we still love the warmth and security of our families. But someday soon, people will know that we can make decisions for our- selves. I can hardly wait ! Upper right, left to right: Polly Fear, Betty Lynne Lawson, Susan Sumner, Ann Din- woodey, Juell Lamb. Lower right, left to right: Vicki Adams, Susie Owens, Sally Lou Adams, Sara Ann Matthei. Absent: Cynthia Galey, Kathy Riter, Carole Wiegand, Barbara Wheeler, Leanne Bennett, Lavon Waagen, Vicki Speros, Corny Hall, Joan Friedman, Nancy Kent, Bonny Gile.
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Fifth and Sixth Grades Hey, looking for our gang? Well, be still a moment and listen. Our gang can always be heard whether laughing at all- important secrets or playing kick-ball on the playground. Reading has been mas- tered; books now hold a vast untouched region of excitement. We can tell grown- ups things we are sure they would never know about: geography, science, birds, and trees. We have read books concern- ing every place under the sun. We are Heidi in Switzerland, the little English girl whom Mary Poppins visited, or per- haps we are a pioneer or a princess who lived a hundred years ago. There is pride in all our accomplishments and each mo- ment is treasured, as slowly our carefree days of childhood pass us by and we start our journey into womanhood.
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Freshmen Left to right: Judy Lovinger, Judy Cald- well, Becky Riter, Amber Merrill, Joan Schwartz. Left to right: Linda Pierce, Evelyn Ber- rell, Pat Pemberton. Left to right: Joan Allen, Cynthia Jones, Florence Haines. 7
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