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FRESHMEN One bright day in September, 1939, a group of awed and somewhat frightened students entered Schuylerville High School for the first time, as members of the Fresh- man class. Everything was different to us because in elementary school, we had all our classes in one room and had only one teacher, whereas in high school, we had a different room for each class, as well as many new teachers and new friends with whom to get acquainted. After we were settled, we set about appointing class officers. They were elected as follows: Room 10 elected Donald Forbes, President; Paul Coffinger, Vice-President; June Boyce, Secretary; Rudolph Greenwalt, Treasurer; William Harris and Marie Blodgett, Student Council Representatives. Room 11 elected Paul Beaulac, President; Herbert Roberts, Vice-President; Lena Sanders; Secretary; Frederick Pechette, Treas- urer; Timothy O’Brien and Marion Toleman, Student Council Representatives. 21
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SOPHOMORES We, the Sophomore class of Sehuylerville High School, began our march through four years of high school back in 1938. The problem of getting settled was solved during our Freshman year. Consequently, when we became Sophomores, we were well acquainted with the school and our classmates. The most important thing during this year was the election of class officers. Room 12 elected Charles Martin, President; John Sullivan, Vice-president; John Keeley Secretary; Harry Morrill, Treasurer; Edward Ellis and Charles Boivin, Student Coun- cil Representatives. The Sophomores in the Home Economics Room elected Shirley Pett, President; Josephine Arsenault, Vice-president; Edith Loomis, Secretary; Car- mella Falsone, Treasurer; Elsie Coffin and Juanita Ketchum, Student Council Repre- sentatives. 20
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GRADES 7 and 8 GRADES 4, 5 and 6 GRADES 1. 2. 3 22
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