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Fin! Row-D. VanDam. M. Tillson, H. Smith, J. Slater, P. Cowger, B. Vantram, B. Stemler Second Rau'-R. Maglione, E. DiRienzo, -I. Moran, M. Oliva, G. Hendrickson, M. Wilde, R. Roe C. Kreseloff, D. jergens, Miss V:mTassellg Third Rau'-J. Kelder, 1. I-Iogancamp. D. Sommer-s 1. Furman, M. Myers, L. Walters, B. Quick, R. Badendyck, G. Schoonmakerg Fourth Rau'-M Koonz, L. Fuller, W. Roebuck, R. Zupp. H. Kearney, F. Willis. H. Wolfe, R. Schoonmaker. Room 26 You know, said Madame Retamla, the eighth graders remind me so much of the story of Pem'od'.f Bury Day for like Penrod they all have good intentions. They elected Edna DiRienzo as their presidentg jean Hogancamp, vice-presidentg Rosemary Roe, secretary, and Edward Koontz, treasurer. Miss Van Tassel was on hand to advise them. They proved they were ambitious when they won the second prize for their skit Quiz Kids on Stunt Nite. With the cleverness and skill they have already shown Madame Retamla predicted a very bright future for these young pranksters. 113,
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Room 29 Fifi! Row--M. Bedford, D. Corlcey, N. Badendyck, A. Decker, R. Schlott, L. Eberhnrdtg Scfrmm' Row-II. Denault, R. Bruni, M. Girimonte, Y. Decker, W. DuBois, M. Clark, T. Atht-rtozi, Miss Cameron, Tlairal Ruu'4C. Drake, D. Cavenaugh, F. Churchwell, j, Foley, L. Doyle, M. Davis, D. Gillespie, W. Bahrs, Fourflv Rou'4B. Davis, L. Cornell, 'I. Denniston, j. Connorman, W, Ruger, E, Arnott, L, Fairchild. The pupils of the 7th grade are a group of happy boys and girls vsith boys predominating QHubbaj. These 7th grades could really use some of Uncle Remus' philosophy, but they will learn. Already they know how the leopard got his spots, said Retamla as she smiled. Early in the year they elected Raymond Bruni as their president, with Lorraine Fairchild as vice-presi- dent, Lewis Fberhardt as secretary, and Clarence Drake as treasurer, with Miss Cameron. their constant keeper and advisor. They took part in the different activities of the school and supported High School athletic teams. Class meetings are called whenever necessary. At a Christmas party and the Valentine Day observance they really enjoyed them- selves. Ray Bruni lets loose with a whistle whenever a pretty girl walks in room 29, especially when the girls from Sr. High go in to make announcements. D427
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Room 20 Fifi! Row-V. Forman, A. Stryker, W. Tompkins, J. Dolson, I. Balough, M. A. Coykendoyle, J. Mul- queen, J. Davis, Serond Row-P. Doolittle, G. Connell, M. Alsdorf, -I. Cueucirii, M. Hoeffner, M. Romash, J. Campbell, M. Keeser, Mrs. Normang Third Row-G. jacobowitz, W. I-Iaegle, J. De- Groodt, Grattan, L. Verity, L. Plant, Goldsmith, R. McMann, L. Fries, A. Broughton, Fonrlfa Row-F. Christian, G. Westerman, G. DeZema, R. Winchell, D. Feyerbend, E. Sisco, R. Bennet, G. Heitz, R. Baisley. As she entered the eighth grade homeroom the Madame was reminded of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and these students were about to pass into the wonderland of High School. Many of them will undoubtedly meet with great success. These 8th graders decided that Gerald jacobowitz should be their president, with Lillian Verity as vice-president, Jacqueline Campbell as secre- tary, and Helaine Brand as treasurer. Miss Cowger was there to help them. My what parties they had! There was a Halloween Party and a Christmas Party at which everyone had a grand time. They are evidently an up and coming group, the Madame continued. They held a dancing class where everyone learned to dancefl Yes, the eighth graders this year are a great class, and the next year they will be Freshmen.
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