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1'ffw'f1ff1-f f'f' fl R E F L E C T O R SEVENTH GRADERS L This little fellow is a tiny tyke who is very 'tunnin' and 'tweet. You can count on him to cook up mischief and you can count on him to get out of it, too! Usually he does this by rolling his big black eyes which invariably banish whatever punishment you had in mind for him. Here is a sophisticated young lady with lots and lots of brains, so they say. I believe it's true for she's always writing excellent plays, stories and essays, and she gets good marks in all her subjects. Here's hoping this lady takes top honors all through her high school years. Here's another girl who is very bright and it seems she and the former are competitors for the high marks. Good luck to both! She has a pleasant, cheerful personality with always a sunny smile on her face and a giggle on her lips. She is also very musical-plays trumpet in the band and sings in the junior high glee club. This certain girl, small though she is, always has a hand in every- thing. She's very energetic and is an asset in any undertaking. She is a spry little girl whose presence is always noticed and desired. We predict you'll be seeing lots of her in years to come. Here's a vivacious little lady with blonde curls and blue eyes. She seems to have an attraction for the boys and why not ? She's quite a little chatterbox and she talks so fast you can hardly understand her. But that's all right 'cause she talks fluently with her hands! He's very little with blonde hair and big blue expressive eyes. He's quite a restless chap and dosen't like to sit still for any length of time. Therefore you usually see him scooting around everywhere and any- where. She has dark hair and lovely dark eyes, and is average size. Shes always busy and buzzy as a bee at most anything. This little lady is a certain trooper's daughter. CHave you guessed yet'?D Here is a genuine all-around boy-plays basketball, and wrestlesg gets in trouble and out, with the same good humor. And he's popular with the seventh grade girls, too! There, wasn't it fun? Or couldnlt you guess all of them? Well, it you couldn't, here are the answers. Charles Horton, Nicholas Mazzarella, Sylvia Trees, Martha Sager, Hannelore Bremser, Betty Phillips, Edwin Wood, Lucille Maynard, Richard Curtis.
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1f1f11TlwffH1 PRESENTING GRADE SEVEN This class has just entered high school and therefore you probably haven't heard much about it-yet. But already the members are doing all right for themselves in the social life of Sidney High School. lt's really quite a class individually and as a group. They love to put on plays-even write their own, which of course turn out exceptionally well. Just to give you an idea of what this class is like we're going to give you a glimpse of a few of the members. The rest are equally as talented and outstanding as those mentioned, but there simply isn't room to introduce them all We aren't giving names for we think you'll have fun figuring out just who we are referring to in our des- criptions. You know-kinda like a puzzle. THE BABIES - IIRST ltOW-Hannelora Bremser, Mary Pesce, Richard Crumni, Nicholas Mazzarella, Harold Rettberg, Robert Reynard, Howard Dingman, Douglas Begeal, Charles Horton, Edwin Wood. SECOND ROW-Laura Jean Morrow, Marguerite Caracciolio, Willis Landon, Martin Bush, Lloyd Codington, Richard Coe, R011 Schumamm, William Zimmerman, David Crandall. THIRD ROW-Richard Curtis, Richard French, Stephen Steele, George Gisselbrecht, Ronald Henckley, Mary Thornton, Martha Sager, Marion Brown, Betty Phillips. FOURTH ROW-Barbara Huyek, Elsie Mangs, Phyllis MacDonald, Mary Keeler, Sylvia Trees, Alta Cooper, Lucille Maynard Arlene Derrick, Marion Fiske, Ruth Peluso. FIFTH ROW-Virginia Charles, Ramona Rice, Maude Tuckey, Rena Ellis, Lorraine Huyek, Emma B aisdell, Alma Welcher, Norma Green, Betty Islicker. SIXTH ROW-Kenneth Booth, Burdett Sherman, Egon Wischusen, Frederick Hanni, David Orton, Milo Lewis, Doris Davis, Charlotte Northrup. This chubby little fellow can always be found right in the midst of fun and trolic and almost always he's the cause of it. He is ex- ceptionally bright, peppy, and witty and is constantly clowning in some way or another. He seems to be in line for a dramatic career for he's already starred in both class plays fand does very well as an actor tool Y
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