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Elghth Grade 0 Pnst mu tleft to Il htb Dlek Recoxd Fulxn Pune Dolo1es Cnnu Hqzel Bake1 G11ce S1111 Lexus PIOPCI 0 Seeond IOXN D010 lu DeV11es June Bullock F1 tIlCl5 Y1nEttLn Halen Abel D01 othy MHSSQCBI 0 Tl111d 1oxx Hoxxa1d Txuatc El unc MLClllLlHl MHIV Ru 'gles Ruth Ogden PhylllS Fnnsworth Dolores Raeman 0 Fotnth IONX James Qfuey B1ll Datthxn J1mes Clnk Gflyle WlllJO1D Chanlottc Pmtt Myles Dewey 0 Absent Elna McCarthy l vsned Mrs Clark lust recently and much to my del1ght lound that the seventh and e1ghth grades have been carry1ng on a Conte t to see Wh1ch one buy the most war stamps The eventh grade W1th a larger number ot pupds leads 1n the contest E1ghth graders have purchased a l1ttle more than n1ne dollars n stamps Wh1le the seventh graders have 1n MISS Ellis vested eleven dollars as the1r share Mrs Clark Seventh Grade 0 Flrst xow Cleft to llflhlj Nmu Capt on Blll Boltn Joan Pu1dv B111 Hlxson D010 thy Ve1hoeven Jack F111f.ll Ethel DCVIILS o Second IOXK R1Lha1d Wh1tt.1ke1 ROb9lt Jdhnson Rose M2115 Gallah'1n MHIV New man Marx Jane Rhoades Jack ONCll Donald Dobblel 0 Th11d mu Ann VanEtte11 Rose Mane BelLhe1 Catheune T1e1nu Eugene Allen Ba1ba1a Wallcu Ahce Petexs Melvm Skyner 0 Fou1th 1ow Axthur W1lll3mS Dawn Schlecht Stevx alt Gallahan Hoxxaxd Washbuln Ge1ald Mumbx Joan OYEI acre Donald Jessup Ralph Burgess o Absent Sh1rley Brahm, Wlnlffed F xtzpatnck . 5 x. 1 A -' , -,Tv , .W A ,- -...J - f , . , , . .. . . .S . . , .m ANY. tx. V .. 2. XB.. K .y .Q 1 .5 . .- , 1 V . . 1 1 . . ' ' ' 'I ' ' ' .. i ' Z . 1 'V ', . ' 2' ' . . . v. 1 A ' v , 4 .1 . - v . c L'. - . 1 c , 1. 1. . 'c , . f'l . ' 1 A 1 S S . C . . , 1 e , , . Q . . H . ',-L x-- ' -- V, . 44: -,J -. J ., 1 - . 1 1- . - 1 . f - Q 3 L, 4 - Q 1 -1 f - L ., - L e 1 -r 14 4- - 4 av :I -,, A ll 1 1. . . - Z Z . . v Z. . .U . 7 .- ' , 1 Zmx . '.V. . .r . . . .' . Y . ., g y .V .- . . 1 1- - Y ' ' v . - ., , . 1 '. . .. J, . . V' ' v tv 1 - - -4 1 .1 1 . . ,. ' . ' . . . . ' ' , , . . . - - . . , , 1 ,- v . - I .
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0 On floor Cleft to rightj: Vivian Cooley. Claire Aldrich. James Newman, 0 Seated: Allan Bartholomew. Melvin Blakeslee. Patricia Ahern. Mary Margaret Gil- ligan, Ernest Reubens. Shirley Pratt. Lester Romeiser. Mary Ann Doody. 0 Standing: Burton Wasson, Patricia Stambach. Fred Chrysler, Betty Francis, Jean Simmons. Martin Dawson. SOPHOMORES standing. Melvin Blakeslee Iohn Felton FRESHMEN lleirieinlaer the day when we started high school? Times have certainly changed! As Freshmen we never had a chance to be in the band. But three ot the Freshmen this year have played solos or in trLos. Iohn Gersbach and Iohn Felton were the soloists, while Allred Lewis played in a Cornet trio. This class is really going musical, isn't it? Some ot the Sophomores were telling me the other day that they have their class rings now. ln my day, only Seniors had the honor of wearing class rings. Don't know but what l like that way hotter . . helped to make the Senior year out-- -fi 0 First row Qleft to rightj: Rena Herman, Carl Herendeen, Diane VanOrman Ken Johnson, Grace Pratt. Allan Newman, Shirley Ellis. - 0 Second row: Ellen Meehan, Florence Whittaker. Margaret Whittaker. Elaine Sch er. Marie VanNorman. Barbara Sleight. Barbara Potter. 0 Third row: Marlin VanNo1'man, Beverly Bartholomew, Allen Lewis. Tom Ha Jean Marshall, Paula Polco, John Felion. 0 Fourth row: John Gersbach, Charles McCarthy, Mary Jane Mack, Margorie B Earl Rodney, Edward DeFlyer, Donald Phipps.
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It lfth Grade From the report lyc been centng the tttth grade ts qutte a grown up class They have two teams tn thetr artthmetc class called The Army Ar Force and The B 79 They tlnd rt an ea ter way ot leorntng Who d ever thlnk of do1ng somethtng ltlce that rn our day' We just learned the cold tacts and ltked tt' l also hear that theres a ltttle talent 1n thls class They have taken up radto announcmg have org n Zed thetr own radto tatron called F G B C' and have even taken turns as cnnouncer Tall: about mdependence' B1lly Qchwartz LUCIIG Semens Jane McCa1thy Vtrgmxa Malleber Glen He1endeen Joseph McIntyre Patuet Hogan Stxth Grade 0 Standmg Cleft to rlghtj Clarence T1erney Glen Johnson Raymond Whlte V1rg1n1a Whtte Norma Dawson Alan Carey Ph1l1p Inglls 0 Seated Robert Broomfield W1ll1am Flynn FYHDCIS Grlmm W1ll1am Dean Edward Blakeslee Had a llttle talk wtth Mtss Mrlls the other day and l learned a tew th1ngs about the stxth grade The subjects are the same as the fourth and fttth grades but a httle more advanced They covered a great deal of rnater1al ln artth rnettc wtth declmals and tracttons and ln read tng they have a spectal choral group taught by Mr Spttzer Somethtng we never had' L1ke the other classes the txth too had class rneettngs held each Frtday afternoon Mtss Mtlls tells me they had loads of tun wtth parttes and holtday programs One hne plan that thts class has carrted out lS a Book Club ln whlch the puptls exchange thelr prlvately owned books Ltke to get tn on that rnyselt That gtves you a httle ldea about the grades l o QLett to Tlghtb Betty Guffm, Phylhs Sle-1ght, Dora Schrader, Rose Mane Remery, B11ly Meehan, Barbara Clark, Wllma Stmmons, Jlmmy Rome1ser . l 1' 'K f- lv V 111 ' ' ' ., , .1 , W . I .r lv i ,, .. -A . ' ' , ai S , S. -1 . A---A . i : ' . Y l 7 Y Q , , . : . , ' Carney, Wllllam ODonnell, Harry Schlecht, Edna 3 7 ' , . . C. I 'J I I , . l I I . . . . . , . . e - M v I v 7 7 K' .
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