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HIWHI SIIHIHH Y lv Mr' Q. , H -, , ml 5th Grade Back row, left to right: Mrs. Koschke, Mary Ann Schoeller, Carolyn Viola, Wende Mercier, Linda Brick, Louise Hawthorne, Cheryl Miner. Second row: David Saelem, Susan Wojeck, David Green, Mar- sha Megariotis, Tommy Darlon, Linda Durham. Front row: Gail Wilson, Bruce Taffet, Patty Baker, Kenneth Miller, Janet Whites ide, MiltonEdge- worth. Not present, Karris Clark, Sandy Alves. .V .3 9 if , fs! iaiiaf ., ,fa ,e wliil-'fffip I'!'yl,fii-gf ar' Q 6th Grade Back row, left to right: P. McHugh, Mrs. Radtke, Connie Shontz, Nancy Gar- wood, Anne Scudder, Sandy Paul, Mari Rickles. Front row: Richard Mcllugh, Ann Herman, Gary Carson. Not present: Pamels Youngs. if 4th Grade Back row, left to right: Diane Wilson, Joan Hun- ter, Miss Farrar, Bobby Leonard, Cheryl Phillips. Front row: Mark Crosby, Linda Filler, Craig Fis- cher, Bobby Minschwaner.
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-1 1 Heian Iillllli Caroline Howell, Barbara Zeltmacher, Sue Lippincott, Barbara Wood, Jay Lap- in, Sue Mulford, Noreen Hunter in the Eighth Grade room with our Eighth Grade Advisor, Mrs. Frances Mulford, an old friend indeed, since she had been our beloved Sixth Grade teacher. This year we greeted four new classmates, Vicki Walters, Laura Potter, Barbara Zeit- macher, and Francine Kantor, making our total five boys and eleven girls. We elected Jay Lapin President, Noreen Hunter, Vice- President, Caroline Howell, Secretary, and Francine Kantor, Treasurer. Our two Stu- dent Council representatives were Ashby Sholl and Barbara Wood. Susan Lippincott served as President and Susan Mulford as Treasurer. During the first semester we attended Dancing Class with our boys and B,M,I, We held a special Dance after the classes were over. April 22nd we enjoyed our Middle School Dance and this summer we are plan- ning a picnic and swimming party. The eighth grade boys are saying adieux this June. Jay Lapin is going to Peddie, Mike Moll to B,M,I,, Ashby Sholl to West- town Friends, John Bond to St. Andrew's, and Thomas Van Horn to Allentown High School. We, the girls are looking forward to the challenges and opportunities that the Upper School will present to us next year. John Bond, Tom Van Horn, Harriet Sypeck, Mike Moll, Gailsilverstein, Laura Potter, Freia Koschke, and Vicki Walters - ahappy group show- ing that as the first class that had boys in the eighth grade, vue had an extremely satisfying year socially and academically. Academically? We had the longest list on the Honor Roll. Socially? We say -A BIG SUC - CESSI nu--....
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3rd Grade Back row, left to right: Richard West, Darla Locke, Frances Megariot- tis, Donne Lanting, Mrs. Homa, Linda Holmes. Front row: David Barber, Kathy Margolis, Kathryn Newberry, Patricia Phil- lips, Joel Chandler. Not present, Judy Herman, Philip Rockstein. First Grade 2' Gif' 744' Ill lull ' x I I 2nd Grade Left to right: Michael Cook, Joe Hall, Albert Cook, Jac- queline Thomas, Edna Holmes, Rebecca Wood, Robert Beau, Frank Mil- haus, Billy Budd, Mrs. Keegan. Not present, Doris Fischer, jg . gn- J Back row, left to right: Irene Law, Sabre Wood, Barbara Lowery, Mrs. Budd, Blair Faunce,Joseph Durr, Barbara Herman, Stephen Phillips, Tommy Yost, Billy Gale. Not present, Claudia Conklin, Joanne O'Hare. w an l f , .. -P A N 7 -lr Kindergarten Back row, left to right: Linea Hall, Richard Budd, Marilena Martins, Thomas Stewart, Mark Maffei, Mary Klerx. Front row: George Cook, James Bishop, David Murphey, Franklyn Williams, Mari- lyn Rosetti, James Mc- Hugh, Jill Maurer, Mar- jory Nicholson. Teacher, Mrs. Powell.
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